🚀 Elevate Your Kitchen Game!
The eHemco Kitchen Island Cart is a multifunctional kitchen accessory featuring a natural solid hardwood top and a sleek gray base. With dimensions of 21.63 inches wide, 17.75 inches deep, and 34.75 inches high, it offers ample storage with a slide-out drawer, an open shelf, and a cabinet. The cart is equipped with four casters for easy mobility and can hold up to 50 pounds on the top surface. Assembly is required but is designed for quick and easy setup.
K**.
Sturdy! Not the hardest to assemble but not the easiest to assemble.
First off, years ago I bought a small cordless screwdriver at Ikea and strongly suggest that you have one simular. For such a small piece of furniture, there were allot of screws.On the positive, the quality is perfect. This cart will last for years. The size is perfect for a coffee station and there was no adjustment needed for the door or drawer. The all wood frame (the insert panels are fabricated but good thickness) makes this a good solid keeper. Having read previous reviews, I can state the all the pre-drilled holes were spot on and the hardware fit perfect. I would throw away those silly stickers to cover up the screw holes. You can buy craft corks for the holes if you want the natural tone will match the wood top.My additional thoughts on what would improve the product is better hardware handles, wood stoppers for the screw holes. I will probably replace the handle hardware with something more durable, but I plan to keep this sturdy little guy for a long time.....
K**E
So cute
I have no complaints. Cute! Not too complicated to put together either.
M**N
Complications building it, but worth it
I love the stand itself, and it’s perfect for our microwave. It wasn’t too bad building except for the fact that a few of the pieces didn’t fit right and made it not able to stand on its own. I bought some wood glue and covered almost every corner (as you can see in the second photo) and also the holes of the pieces that were giving me trouble. I can really only see the glue on the inside of the cabinet and probably in places underneath it. Now it seems very sturdy, it holds our microwave, and hasn’t given us trouble in the month that we’ve had it. We also really had to hammer in those wheels because they were giving us trouble pushing in on our own. So make sure you have a regular screwdriver and a hammer as well as the tools they provide.
A**R
I like this cart for my microwave
I assembled this myself. It was fairly easy and probably took 45 minutes. It works perfect for the microwave on top and the Instant Pot inside the cabinet. It has hooks and a drawer which is handy too in a kitchen. It seems plenty sturdy and matches my kitchen perfectly. Reasonably priced too.
I**7
Sturdy little cart that assembles easily
Nice little cart. Took me exactly 90 minutes to put it together (I work slow). The instructions are pictures only (no narrative) but they were quite clear and easy to follow. The parts are nicely packaged and clearly labeled/numbered in the order in which you assemble them - a welcome touch for people like me who get lost easily putting together furniture. Nothing was missing. The wheels are heavy duty and move smoothly. Both the door and drawer operate easily and are nicely aligned.Now for a few nitpicks:~ A couple of the wood pieces were rough and had flaws. This wasn't a big deal, as fortunately the flaws were in places you won't see.~ The wheels were not bagged and left some black marks on the back cabinet panel. The panels are reversible, so I placed the marked side of the panel so that it faced the inside of the cabinet and won't be seen when the door is closed.~ The door and drawer handles are very lightweight and cheap-feeling. I will probably replace them with something sturdier from the hardware store.~ IMPORTANT: Make sure you have all screw holes lined up PERFECTLY with the screws before tightening. If you're off by just a fraction, the wood will split. I had this happen on a couple of pieces and had to remove the screws, realign the parts and try again. You'll know you're lined up properly if you don't feel a lot of resistance when you start turning the screw. Use a flashlight if necessary to ensure the holes are aligned.~ And speaking of the screws, do NOT use a power drill/driver to assemble this unit. Use a manual ratcheting screwdriver. The wood is fairly soft and it seemed like a couple of the little screws stripped their holes.~ When assembling the side pieces, don't fully tighten the screws until you have inserted the side panels. You need a little wiggle room to make sure the panels seat properly.Overall, the finished product is nice and sturdy and warrants four stars, but I don't know that I'd use it for a large microwave or other heavy appliance. I'm just using mine to display a small wine rack on top, and keeping paper plates, cups and napkins in the bottom cabinet.
D**R
Super Cute!
Ladies, you can totally do this yourselves! No master carpenter or brute strength is needed. I did not need a power drill. Make sure you have the proper tool which is #2 Phillips screwdriver. I am 68 with arthritic hands and had no problems, just read the instructions carefully. I checked all the parts out of the box, they were all there and nothing was damaged. I did not have a big mess with packing materials. The hinges were a little tricky but I just looked at a cabinet I had to see how they went. Just tighten the screws a little at a time especially when you are building a four wall piece like the drawer or cabinet area.If I had to critique it at all it would be to say that while the hooks on the side are so cute, they are too close to hold three regular size coffee mugs. But you could use them for cute pot holders or kitchen towels. A great little coffee station for a reasonable price.
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