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Hodedah Long Standing Kitchen Cabinet with Top and Bottom Enclosed Cabinet Space, One Drawer, Large Open Space for Microwave, White

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Size: White


Features

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  • Imported
  • Versatile Kitchen Storage: Hodedah Freestanding Storage Cabinet offers ample space to organize kitchen essentials, including a dedicated area for a microwave oven
  • Open Shelf Design: The kitchen pantry cabinet features an open space for easy access to your microwave, making it convenient for daily use and meal preparation
  • Efficient Organization: With multiple shelves and compartments, this kitchen cabinet provides plenty of storage options for dishes, utensils, small appliances, and more, keeping your kitchen neat
  • Sleek and Functional: The white finish adds a touch of elegance to your kitchen pantry decor while complementing any existing furniture or appliances, blending seamlessly with your home's aesthetic
  • Sturdy Construction: Crafted from durable materials, this storage cabinet is built to last, offering long-term durability and reliability for your kitchen organization needs

Description

The Hodedah China cabinet is a simple piece that is sure to add functionally to your kitchen or dining room. The large open storage space at the center is to store your microwave. The two shelves on the top serves as a place to keep your mug, jars, or bowls. For extra storage and space there is another cabinet below to house small appliances, pots and pans. The kitchen island from Hodedah has a wooden construction that makes it strong and ensures it is long lasting.

Brand: Hodedah


Color: White


Recommended Uses For Product: Crockery


Product Dimensions: 15.8"D x 23.6"W x 70.9"H


Special Feature: Durable


Brand: Hodedah


Color: White


Recommended Uses For Product: Crockery


Product Dimensions: 15.8"D x 23.6"W x 70.9"H


Special Feature: Durable


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Room Type: Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen


Door Style: Flat Panel, Open Frame


Weight Limit: 20 Pounds


Included Components: Hardware


Finish Type: Painted


Size: White


Shape: Rectangular


Number of Shelves: 2


Number of Pieces: 1


Item Weight: 89 Pounds


Base Type: Cross


Installation Type: Freestanding


Top Material Type: Wood


Back Material Type: Wood


Assembly Required: Yes


Frame Material: Wood


Number of Compartments: 3


Storage Volume: 2766 Liters


Ground To Item Distance: 35.45 Inches


Is Customizable: No


Number of Levels: 3


Global Trade Identification Number: 56


Model Name: Long Standing with Top & Bottom Enclosed Cabinet Space


UPC: 812183014756


Manufacturer: Hodedah


Item Weight: 89 pounds


Item model number: HIK96 WHITE


Fabric Type: No Apply


Finish types: Painted


Care instructions: Hand Wash


Batteries required: No


Import: Imported


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Decent for the money, glass is a tad sharp
Size: Cherry
This stand is actually bigger than I thought it was gonna be. But honestly, I didn’t pay much attention to the specs since I really just needed it for my microwave and a little added storage. Putting it together was a bit of a pain, majority of the boards aren’t labeled, so you just have to figure it out as you go. Putting the glass in was a bit of a pain too since there’s no predrilled holes, but it doesn’t take long. I will say I made a major oops, and I blame it on pregnancy brain! Putting the glass doors in, I forgot the glass wasn’t finished around the edges and wound up slicing through my finger from the tip down all along side my nail…not fun and definitely needed stitches but I have 4 kids and don’t have time for that, so lots of bandages it is! Otherwise, looks great, seems sturdy enough for now and it was on sale! I saw similar pieces on wayfair for $300-$400 and from my experience with wayfair, the quality wouldn’t be much better. So I’m pretty happy with it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2022 by Gloria

  • Worth every penny.
Size: Cherry
Very sturdy and durable. Still looks like new.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025 by Alejandro

  • Only buy this if you're confident in your abilities
Size: White
We needed something in the kitchen for food storage because there are only cabinets above the sink for dishes. I also wanted a drawer for dish towels, and it had to house my toaster oven. I looked at every similar option on Amazon, and they all had some pretty terrible reviews. So I decided to just get the cheapest one that I liked and go for it. I'd rather have inexpensive junk than overpriced junk. Item arrived quickly, the box was a little beat up but it was packaged well and nothing missing or broken. I had a serious chuckle while taking pieces out the box, remembering the review complaining of how the styrofoam made such a huge mess. This thing has glass doors, would you prefer they not use styrofoam? I just cut box open and lifted each board out, carefully brushing them off over the open box to remove the small loose particles and when I was done I folded the box back up and carried it out to the garbage with all the debris inside. Just use a little common sense. My first serious advice would be do not start putting this thing together at 11pm like we did. It took my spouse and I 4 hours to complete the project, with a 15 minute sandwich break halfway through. There's a ton of pre-assembly to do with all of the hardware. We didn't run into any serious problems like missing predrilled holes, but a few of the holes for wooden dowels were slightly too big so we just stuffed little bits of toilet paper in them until the dowels fit snug. I know, wood glue would have been better but we weren't making a midnight run to the store for glue. The instructions were a bit obscure at times, but I think anyone with at least an eighth grade reading and comprehension skill set should be able to get through them. They were by no means as undecipherable as others described. It's my opinion that the people complaining about this cabinet are just too incompetent to be building their own furniture. All in all we're pleased with the end result. It looks great in our kitchen, and it's spacious without being bulky. The only issue is the drawer tries to catch because we couldn't get the screws inside to go flush against the wood, but it's not a huge deal. You just have to give it a firm hand. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is because I'm disappointed that the handles are only plastic. If you're going to sell me cheap particle board at least give me halfway decent handles. Edit** I realized that we put the backing on upside down because the precut hole is much too high, but it doesn't matter for us because my toaster oven has a rounded back so it can hold a full sized pizza and I didn't want the cord going across it in the middle anyways. We used a utility knife to cut a small hole nearer the shelf on the side the cord is on so it can go straight back and out instead of up and over that bubble in the back of the oven. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2018 by David David

  • So bad, even at over 50% off, it's still too much; Your time is worth so much more.
Size: White
Listen. I don't get upset when a box shows up damaged. I'll even deal with a little bit of damage before considering returning it so please know this thing showed up with minor damage that, while still structurally sound (I think, more to follow), it would be visible somewhere. Let's set that aside because if that were my only problem, I'd be a happy camper. This thing was originally priced around $216 bucks. It's been on sale since I saw it two weeks ago and it's still on sale. Does it ever go off sale? At $99 bucks, could I handle some longer shipping times and poor handling? Sure. Definitely. The reason I'm pointing this out is because the only "expensive" thing on this piece of furniture is the glass. The laminate of the wood was peeling in places it wasn't even damaged. The windowed doors on top were so poorly put together (before I ever got to them) that I was having to decide which side was less offensive to the eye. The frames were so weekly put together I could see the fractures in the plastic laminate. Glue ran or something that ruined one of the frames. Again, this was something I could deal with but the frames each felt like my screwing in the glass panels was the only thing keeping it together. Even before unboxing this monstrosity, it left styrofoam pieces everywhere. I just left my vacuum out and put the dog outside because there was just so much. It clung to the pieces, it clung to my dog. It clung to everything. Be prepared for the mess. It did have all it's parts as far as I could tell but pieces weren't labeled and the instructions were not terribly detailed with the small images as to which piece was what. It took me a little bit of time to figure out which piece was what. The instructions were easy enough to follow but made some questionable decisions. Instead of building the hutch from the bottom up, we started with just random pieces so I was left opening a bunch of hardware only to pick through it and risk losing pieces. Maybe I did lose some pieces? Maybe I was short a couple of screws - only time will tell if they ever show up (so far- no). I won't blame the instructions on my using the 'wrong side' of some of the pieces but honestly, it wouldn't have happened if the instructions hadn't set a precedent with very early steps with having to drill my own holes. The glass panels do not slide into the frames. Oh no, you need to screw them in with the wedges. The frames were so uneven and the wedges were so big that I could not find a configuration where I could secure the glass frame while hiding the brown (stark contrast) wedge. In my attempt to secure the glass panels, many of the screws just spun in the self-drilled (by design) holes so given I was already uncertain of the quality at this point, this set me incredibly more worried. The hardware was arbitrarily labeled, too. A-J were on one sleeve, L-M (or something) were in another. Then there was an L2 and an L3 but those weren't labeled. Some sleeves were dedicated to specific hardware (eg, Screws and only screws) while some had four different items in one pouch I had to pour out and find what I needed. Then we get to what finally ended it for me. Already unsure of this item and with my husband questioning if I just wanted to return it, I carried on. It was time to put the magnets in. Mind you, we're at step four or something. Still haven't touched the base of the product. It even had me put in the shelf brackets and I didn't even know what piece was going to be the shelf! I digress, apologies. MAGNETS! Yes. The plastic of the securing magnet was so incredibly cheap. It sure did fit securely in the proper holes but there was no clear indication on the diagram which way they were supposed to face. I decided after a drink from my wine glass that YOLO. The piece is symmetrical anyways and they've had me drill my own holes already anyways. Nope. Definitely the wrong way. Tried getting the buggers out and absolutely shredded this plastic. Cut my hand (def my fault) in the process and stood back to look at how far I'd come. Sunk cost fallacy was ringing in my ears. Even if I DID finish this abomination, would I actually like it? I've already seen the quality of what I'm dealing with. Hell, the little window-doors are only held in with cheap plastic knobs so they aren't even screwed in with a hinge. The handles were cheap plastic, too. Basically, what I'm saying is, this was not a $215-quality worth piece of particle board furniture. It wasn't even worth the $99 I paid for it. It came damaged from the factory - not just from shipping. I was fairly certain it was missing some hardware (nothing that made this build impossible but I paid for this thing, okay?). Right next to this really cheap item whose dimensions weren't even listed I realized later, would be a really nice cupboard which would further make this thing look even worse. Yeah, okay. I didn't even want to message the seller because of the egregious amount of issues I've had with this thing. I didn't want a replacement. I just want my 100 bucks back because I've already lost about two to three hours of my time and a tea-cloth of blood - which I can not get back. I lived in Germany and put together many Ikea pieces of furniture. I can handle instructions and even translating some things. It's always fun with a glass of wine and a torque drill. This though? I've seen better quality items on the cheap side of the aisle at Walmart. Don't waste your time or your money. The particle wood isn't even worth it for parts. It's incredibly choppy and the laminate was peeling already. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by TheRedheadRage

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