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Mr IRONSTONE Kitchen Stand Microwave Cart 23.7'' for Small Space, Coffee Bar Table 3-Tier Rolling Utility Microwave Oven Rack on Wheels, Coffee Cart with Storage Bakers Rack with 10 Hooks,Vintage

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Arrives Friday, May 17
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Color: Vintage


Features

  • Multipurpose Shelves RackThe kitchen baker's rack has a great storage space. The strong top-shelf can easily hold a microwave oven, coffee maker, and other useful kitchen appliances. You can use second and third tiers to store the toaster, air fryer, spices, dishes, etc. The S-shaped hooks are very convenient for hanging cooking tools
  • Easy Assemble and Easy CleaningWith simple instructions and just a few parts that've been numbered for convenience, the assembly of this baker's rack is easy-peasyit can be set up in 30 minutes or less. The microwave cart has a smooth surface that is scratch-resistant, easy to clean, and anti-skidding
  • Movable and Lockable Rolling CartThe coffee cart has four rolling wheels, two of which are lockable. You can easily drag it to the living room, bedroom, or office as a bar serving cart, coffee cart, or a bakers' rack. The locks will keep the cart in a fixed position
  • Super Sturdy ConstructionThe microwave stand is made from premium quality P2 MDF Vintage Board and Black Metal Frame. The metal frame enhances the weight-bearing capacity of the kitchen stand. While x-shaped design behind enhances the stability and durability
  • 3-year Warranty and Customer ServiceA 3-year warranty is promised for this solid kitchen microwave cart. Chat with a customer support specialist 24/7 about our warranty and other service items

Product Dimensions: 35.5"D x 15.7"W x 32.67"H


Shelf Type: Tiered Shelf


Frame Material: Metal


Brand: Mr IRONSTONE


Color: Vintage


Product Dimensions: 35.5"D x 15.7"W x 32.67"H


Shelf Type: Tiered Shelf


Frame Material: Metal


Brand: Mr IRONSTONE


Color: Vintage


Furniture Finish: Engineered Wood


Style: Modern


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 100 Pounds


Size: Small; For Small Space


Product Care Instructions: with wet cloth you can wipe dirty stain easily from the smooth surface


Assembly Required: Yes


Number of Shelves: 3


Item Weight: 21 pounds


Manufacturer: Mr IRONSTONE


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: W4 Vintage


Date First Available: March 4, 2019


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  • Well, it is functional...and the price is right
Color: Black
I guess if you are just looking for a cheap place to park your microwave, to free up kitchen counter space, then you have found it. I was a little worried when the package arrived, as it honestly looked like it had been run over by a truck. It was marked "damaged" and "resealed". Had about ten yards of tape on it, and it was still falling apart. Turns out, that was the Amazon box. Amazon had put the cart box into a larger box, with no filling. SO the outer box got squashed pretty badly. The cart box itself was OK, no damage that I could see. After unpacking , there appeared to be no damaged parts, either. SO far so good... Assembly was well, not as smooth as it should have been. The directions clearly state do NOT use a drill (as a screwdriver) to assemble the microwave card. What is not stated in the directions, is that you probably shouldn't assemble this thing by HAND, either. I spent a long time hand-tightening each bolt so that it was firm, but not TOO firm. In the process, I managed to damage several connectors. There are pre-positioned inserts that the bolts will attach to. The problem is, the inserts get pulled OUT by the bolts. This causes the area around the inserts to get damaged / warped. It can also cause the table top to be misaligned. Knowing what I know now, I probably would have had better luck assembling this cart with a cordless drill, ironically. I can certainly understand why they would warn you to NOT use the drill to tighten the bolts. If you set the drill incorrectly, you could easily destroy this cart with the drill. But my electric drill has an adjustable clutch. If I set the clutch around 2 or 3 (on a scale of 1 to 30) it would have nicely seated all these bolts without pulling out the pre-installed inserts, I believe. So how did I manage to mess the job up doing it by hand? Well, the bolts all start at a very high torque setting. You are putting a LOT of pressure on the little wrench (included) to get the bolts to move at all. So when the bolts are pulling too hard (pulling the inserts out) you don't necessarily notice that right away, even if you are tightening the bolts by hand. But if I'd set the clutch on my electric drill correctly, I think the drill would have been more sensitive to the subtle change in resistance to torque.... Or in other words, while tightening the bolt, there is no obvious "stop here" point. If the normal resistance level is 8, then you are done when it suddenly jumps to 8.5. Will you feel that in your hand? Maybe not. As the bolt gets deeper, you EXPECT the resistance to increase a little. You don't stop tightening just because it's a LITTLE bit harder to turn. That's why I kept going past the point where the bolt was done, and that is how the connectors got damaged. What could they do differently? Well, I assembled a printer stand recently where the corner posts pass through the shelves and are held in place by friction connectors. That assembly didn't go 100% smoothly either, due to bad directions included with the printer stand. However, once I figured out how to assemble it...it was a much easier job to assemble and the finished product is totally undamaged and VERY sturdy. Why am I mentioning my printer stand? Because if you look at the printer stand and the microwave cart, they are virtually identical in terms of size and shape and intended use. They both have three shelves. They are the same height. One of them says it is for a microwave, the other says it is for a printer. But I could easily swap them, and NOBODY would know the difference. That is, the microwave cart could be a printer stand, and the printer stand could be a microwave cart. My point is...I'm not liking the way this microwave cart was designed. You shouldn't be able to damage it simply by assembling it PROPERLY. I can understand the need to keep the cost down. But if the average guy will over-torque the connectors without realizing it...then the connectors themselves need to be re-imagined, somehow. I was able to do some after-assembly repair work to get the microwave cart set up pretty much according to factory specifications. After assembly, it looks good and is certainly sturdy enough to hold a good sized microwave. I don't think I'd buy this particular microwave cart again, though. If I needed a microwave cart, I'd probably buy the printer stand I compared it to. (!!!) Neither piece of furniture is perfect, but at least the printer stand can be assembled without damaging it during the assembly process. If you buy this, assemble it very carefully. It's nice enough for the price, but easily damaged simply by following the directions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020 by D. Christensen D. Christensen

  • great
Color: Vintage
I tried canceling this order, but it was too late to canceling. I'm glad they didn't cancel it. This microwave cart is perfect. It is just the right size for me and the space where I wanted it. Also, the little hooks on the side are very handy for having utensils.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023 by Hollywood

  • Easy to put together
Color: Vintage
Nice looking cart
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Perfect for our small apartment!
Color: Rustic Brown
Our kitchen has next to nothing in counter space. This little stand is the perfect little surface for us to hold the coffee maker and other things. The middle shelf is adjustable which made it to where we could store our XL air fryer off the counter as well. I could have put it together myself, but got it done in under 30 min with my husbands help. Great all around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by Taylor Marr Taylor Marr

  • Easy
Color: Vintage
Easy to move to sink
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by ernie

  • Difficult assembly, a design change requires new instuctions. Old model in picture.
Color: Vintage
I received something that was NOT what was pictured on the page. Amazon page had 4 straight rods, this is what i call the "E" part since that is its name in the instructions. Another review also posted pics that had what looks like the same side frame triple "E" connectors as long the loop of the E connector, the instructions simply state to "insert the connector', with no picture of how this is done. After contacting the company they linked a short video that showed the "U" frame on the ground and a person stepping on the frame to flex it farther open and slipping the connector into the frame. (it WILL scratch the U frame) in order to get things assembled. I've asked them to include this little fact in the paper instructions when possible, and the need to change the amazon picture to the new upgraded version of the design to explain to buyers should be obvious. That said the unit is solid once assembled,the parts went together well other than the one issue. looks pretty good, but after a few days i have noticed it is noticeably short and does not reach a comfortable height, an average person will need to bend down to operate the typical bottom button on the unit to start/stop a microwave. If your microwave has that button on the top of the unit it might not be an issue. Customer service was quick with replies, even over a holiday weekend so a plus there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by J. T. J. T.

  • Wheels would not roll, disappointed
Color: Vintage
The rubber things that hold the wheels came off even if you rolled it over the linoleum floor with nothing on it. They were brittle and the ribs were flaking off. I contacted the company and they are sending from China, rubber inserts. We will see.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by Beverly Beverly

  • Very nice and sturdy
Color: Rustic Brown
I love this microwave cart. It was rather easy to put together and it’s sturdy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Ashley Armstrong Ashley Armstrong

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