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Hodedah Kitchen Island with Spice Rack, Towel Rack & Drawer, White with Beech Top, 15.5 x 35.5-44.9 x 35.2 inches

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Arrives May 4 – May 6
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Color: White


Features

  • Note : To ensure proper assembly, please follow all steps provided in the Installation manual (provided in pdf below)
  • Cabinet space to store small appliance, pots and pans and much more
  • Drawer for storing utensils and dinnerware
  • Convenient and accessible way to display your microwave, toaster and other small appliances
  • Wheels that facilitate movement around your kitchen as well as locking casters for fixed positioning
  • Spice rack and towel holder for added convenience
  • Overall dimensions (in inches) - 15.5 x 35.5-44.9 x 35.2 in
  • Made using high quality compressed wood, which makes it sturdy and durable.

Description

The Hodedah kitchen island can be used as a cabinet space as well as table top for small appliances. A great way to save space and reorganize any kitchen, this multipurpose cart is a great addition to any home. The single drawer and cabinet below provide compact kitchen storage for a wide range of items; including small kitchen accessories, utensils, dry goods, as well as plates and baking dishes.

Product Dimensions: 15.53"D x 44.9"W x 35.2"H


Shelf Type: Tiered Shelf


Frame Material: Wood


Brand: Hodedah


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 15.53"D x 44.9"W x 35.2"H


Shelf Type: Tiered Shelf


Frame Material: Wood


Brand: Hodedah


Color: White


Furniture Finish: Beech


Style: Contemporary


Size: 15.5 x 35.5-44.9 x 35.2 inches


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Assembly Required: Yes


Item Weight: 64 pounds


Manufacturer: Hodedah


Item model number: HIKF78 WHITE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Finish types: Nickel


Number of pieces: 1


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Hardware


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  • PLEASE READ: Nice and Sturdy, Great for the price! (Honest Review that helps)
Color: White
For the price this is a great buy! My boyfriend and I built this in about an hour and a half. (And by that, I mean mainly my boyfriend.) just put on some music and you’ll be done in no time. We used a drill to put this together as well, which I would highly recommend. We didn’t run into any issues with the wood splitting. The instructions were fairly easy to follow, though I have a few recommendations that will make putting this together a lot easier: 1. Take out all the pieces and lay them out in an organized fashion on the floor. (You don’t have to do this but it just makes it easier to grab what you need during each step) 2. You will notice that the directions tell you to put screws in the middle of the rails in step 2, but there isn’t a hole for it. Don’t worry, the instructions are very generic, so you really do not need this third screw unless you absolutely want to and planning on loading the draws with a pile of bricks. (You will understand when you have the instructions in-hand but I will add photos) 3. Follow steps 3-5 exactly. The rails are also marked with an “DL” or “DR” 4. If you want to add the two pieces on the side. DO NOT add them after Step 5. The instructions have these two pieces as steps 6, 7 and 8 but if you build it in that order step 9 will be a living hell to get on. (Not impossible, just tricky) SO, complete step 9 first by adding the middle bar, and then go back and do steps 6-8. (We took our two pieces off, to better fit or kitchen and the look we were going for) 5. Follow steps 10 and 11 exactly. 6. In step 12 you will be putting on the wheels. Note that the instructions say to use 16 of the K screws. Don’t do that, as you’ll need the other K screws for step 15. Do not let this confuse you. Simply use the small package of screws that are inside of the bag of wheels. 7. In steps 13, you really don’t need that many nails. I would just do 4-5 on each side and move on to step 14. 8. The doors. The instructions want you to attach all four of the tan “hinges” at once and then connect the doors to the cart. Yeah, don’t do that. Drill/screw in one hinge to the top of one door. Place the door in the cart by sticking the peg inside of the hole in the corner. Then take the second tan hinge and add it to the bottom peg hole without attaching it to the door yet. Once this is done, slightly open the door panel, align the bottom part of the door with the bottom hinge, and slide it in so that the holes for the screws match up. Then drill/screw in those two screws. (This will make since when you are actually building it and are at this step) Do the same for the other door. 9. Two of the wheels have locks on them. You can unlock them by flipping the notch located on the side of the actual wheel. Then you can freely move the cart around or lock it in place. Then you’re done!!!! I really wish someone would’ve gone through and made a post like this, instead of saying the directions/instructions are hard to follow. They are not, we were able to figure these tips and tricks after trial and error, so I’m hoping this post will help save you some time. :) The only thing I’m not fond of is the gap in between the doors. This is definitely on the manufacturer as I am sure so people’s doors were the perfect length for the kitchen cart. I’ll probably put a small white card board backing on the back of one of the doors so that this gap is less noticeable. Overall I absolutely love the cart and would highly recommend it. It’s the perfect counter height, and easy to paint or add a marble vinyl to the top to customize it to your kitchen. (Or wherever your putting it). Like I mentioned earlier, please use a drill if you have one, it’ll save you time, hassle and you straining your hands to turn a screwdriver. Also put on some music, it will take you at the least 45- 50 minutes. If it takes you longer, it’s okay, it’s not the end of the world. ;) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2023 by Kiara S. Kiara S.

  • Unable to complete assembly
Color: Beech
I ordered this kitchen island in the beech finish, and it took two of us about 3 or 4 hours over 2 days to mostly get it together. According to the directions, the tools needed are a hammer and a phillips screwdriver. It also specifically said, No Power Tools Needed. We encountered several problems. 1- More than once, the predrilled holes for screws on the unfinished sides were too small for the screw to start, or actually missing, so I needed to use my drill to finish opening the holes so that screws could fit into them. 2- There were NO PRE DRILLED HOLES FOR THE WHEELS, and each wheel had 4 screws to hold it in place. So we had to mark each screw hole and then use the drill to create a hole for the screws. And of course, one time the drill went too far and came out the other side. This of course left a splintered area in the back of the floor inside of the cabinet. I can live with that, and we carried on. 3- The 22 nails that were supplied to be hammered into the perimeter of the back panel, were .75 inches long and too small. After smashing my thumb with the hammer because the nails are too small for me to hold, I used my own longer nails instead. 4- The very last step was attaching the doors. The 4 stoppers that needed to be attached, 2 for each door panel, 1 for the top of the door, and 1 for the bottom, were to be attached using a total of 8 screws. There were no predrilled holes for any of the screws. All of the screws need to be used on the finished sides of the doors. I will not use my drill to create the holes for the screws because the wood will splinter and also because the doors are not thick, and there is the real possibility of the drill going right through the door. On 11/21/20, I sent a message via the Amazon link to UnbeatableSale about the door issue only, and requested a set of doors with the predrilled holes. I do not want a replacement island to put together again. The next day, 11/22, I received an email back saying that they would follow up in 1-2 business days. Today is the third business day, and I received an email asking me to rate my purchase. I did try to call UnbeatableSale. Their recording said that it would be better to send an email, which of course I had already done on 11/21. I will email them this review, also. This kitchen island is beautiful and would have been a welcome addition to my kitchen. It is a sturdy piece of furniture that I believe will hold up as a place to use my heavy mixer and my Instapot. The shelves are deep and wide and could hold a variety of items. The wheels are not that great. They spun fine in my hand, but once they were on the island, it is hard to maneuver as the wheels do not spin as freely with the weight on them. I cannot recommend it, though, as the need to drill holes in the finished wood where it will be visible would be ugly. I will update this review once I hear from the seller. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020 by Sunworshipper3

  • Nice Inexpensive Cart
Color: Cherry
I bought this because it was the right size, close in color, and inexpensive. It is NOT fine furniture, but it is well designed and fairly easy to assemble (2-3 hours). I looked over the assembly instructions and didn't like their order (involved two sides joined by relatively flimsy cross piece being then moved and joined to the top). I chose to mount the two sides to the top (face down in the floor) and work from there. (Make sure to pad the top as it will scratch easily.( The two accessory racks are interchangeable, so just figure out which (if either) works in your application. A word of caution - the fiberboard this is made of will strip out if you over tighten the fasteners (screws, etc), so be careful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by Bob Siefker

  • Easy to assemble, Sturdy, has wheels
Color: White
It did take a while to follow the directions, but it looks great when all done! The wood is very sturdy and I like the wheels. The countertop is spacious enough for my microwave and Ninja oven.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by Patricia Bennett Patricia Bennett

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