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Rubbermaid Freestanding Storage Cabinet with Doors, 18"D x 36"W x 37"H, Medium, Gray/Black, Two-Shelf Lockable Cabinet for Indoor/Outdoor/Garage Storage for Garden Tools/Lawn Care Accessories

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Arrives Monday, Apr 29
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Size: Medium


Features

  • TOUGH AND DURABLE: Resin construction is durable and tough and virtually maintenance-free. Unlike wooden or metal, it will not rot, rust, dent or peel
  • STURDY DESIGN: Unique, snap together cabinet design combines quick and easy assembly with strength and durability. No tools required.
  • PROVEN STRENGTH: Holds a maximum of 336 lbs. and 13.5 cubic feet of storage space
  • VERSATILE STORAGE: It has one ventilated shelf and one solid shelf. Shelving cannot be adjusted or removed
  • SAFELY STORE YOUR VALUABLES: Lockable doors keep valuables out of sight and hazardous chemicals safely away from children. (Lock not included)
  • USE CASES: Perfect for any home/house garage, basement, or shed storage space

Brand: Rubbermaid


Color: Grey/Black


Recommended Uses For Product: Tools


Product Dimensions: 18"D x 36"W x 37"H


Special Feature: Lockable


Mounting Type: Floor Mount


Room Type: Utility Room


Door Style: Flat Panel


Weight Limit: 336 Pounds


Included Components: Shelves


Finish Type: Black


Size: Medium


Shape: Rectangular


Number of Shelves: 2


Number of Pieces: 2


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Damp Cloth


Item Weight: 28 Pounds


Installation Type: Freestanding


Back Material Type: Wood


Number of Compartments: 4


Storage Volume: 382.28 Liters


Item Weight: 28 pounds


Manufacturer: Rubbermaid


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: FG708500MICHR


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Finish types: Black


Warranty Description: Yes.


Batteries required: No


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  • Liked it so much I ordered a second one
Size: Medium
I ordered this Rubbermaid cabinet, medium size, to put outside my backdoor off my kitchen to hold cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, garden tools, and grill supplies. I liked it so much I ordered a second one to put in an area next to my house where I work on craft projects, to hold various crafting tools and supplies. I covered both cabinets with a piece of marine vinyl that covers the top and draps down both sides. I had the first through some heavy rains and it stayed dry inside. If it wasn't covered, it could get some water in it at the corners, if unsheltered during rain; I would anticipate that the water would drain down the four corners but most of the inside would stay dry, if it wasn't covered. Both of my cabinets arrived with no damaged parts, as others have reported and pictured. I did have the plastic debri from the punched out holes inside the parts and box. I found the assembly easy and fast, and the instructions more than sufficient. You don't even need to read the instructions; just look at the pics. I put the first one together in about 20 minutes, and the second one in 14 minutes. (I timed the second assembly.) I don't understand why others report trouble with assembly and instructions. The parts are also labeled with letters moulded into the plastic of each part. The parts are simple and easy to figure out. I also didn't need a rubber mallet. (For reference, I'm a 61 y/o woman with arthritis and somewhat weak hands. I was able to put the cabinet together easily.) Here is some assembly info: - You have a bottom and top piece that are identical; you can use either one for the bottom. There is no front or back of the base and top panels. Just put one down (solid side of the base panel (solid except for 4 corner holes) facing up) and push 4 of the poles (all poles are the same) into the corners firmly. The tapered part of the poles go down into the holes of the base. - You have 4 side panels that are identical. After you put the 4 poles in the corners of the base, slide one side panel over the 2 poles on each side. At this step, you are using 2 of the side panels; it doesn't matter which two. Look at the picture in the assembly instructions to see which end goes up, if it isn't intuitive for you. Gently jiggle the panels when putting them over the posts so that you aren't forcing them but fitting them over the poles, and push the panels down into place. - You have 2 back panels that are identical. Slide one of them over the tops of the already installed back poles. Again, jiggle them to put them over the poles at the holes in the panel so you are not forcing them. - You have two front doors that are different. They are clearly labeled F (left) and G (right). You slide the front doors down over the exposed tops of the previously installed front poles. Jiggle to line up the holes over the poles and push the doors down into place. - Next, place the interior center shelf on the exposed tops of the 4 posts you previously installed and press the shelf down firmly and evenly on all sides. - The next step of the instructions shows putting the last two side panels into place (with the following step of placing the remaining 4 poles you haven't used yet). I did something different here. I put two poles in the back holes of the previously installed shelf. Press the 2 back poles in firmly, and then slide the two remaining side panels over them and swing them into place in the front. - Now install the last two poles (or the last four if you have put the remaining side panels into place before installing the two poles in the back). When you feed the poles down into the holes of the front doors, you need to jiggle the poles when pushing them through at the ends so that you aren't forcing them but getting them to fit inside the holes. Use finesse, not force. I found this step to be the most tricky but it just takes a moment to two of patience in jiggling the posts as you push them through the holes. After you get the remaining poles lined up and through the holes, press each one down firmly. - Now slide the remaining back panel over the exposed tops of the back two posts. - Last step is to put the top panel (identical to the base panel) on over the tops of the exposed poles at each corner. After you get the holes lined up and over the poles, press each corner down firmly so that the top panel is fit down completely and evenly all around. - Done!!! Now you can load it up with your stuff... The height of the cabinet is perfect for using the top as a work space for things like potting or crafts. You would not want to use it for hammering things, except possibly light hammering of crafts if you have a board over it. Putting a thin layer of foam with a cutting board on top would make it better for any hammering you might do on top, but this is not a work bench that will take heavy work. It could also be used as an outdoor kitchen work station with a cutting board placed on top. I'm not positive but I suspect that people who received damaged parts might have received returned cabinets that people tried to force together without the holes being lined up properly. Mine parts were all in perfect condition. I did examine the holes as I removed the parts from the box, and would have returned for replacement if I received one that was damaged. If you receive one that isn't damaged, it should go together quickly and easily if you don't try to force the parts but gently jiggle the panels over the poles at each step, and then press firmly, so you aren't damaging the product as you put it together. The one change I would like to see in the design is a top panel that is different from the bottom panel, and solid on top so that water could not drain down through the four corners, or a top that fits over and snaps into the 4 corner holes of the top panel. This cabinet appears to be designed as a stackable unit with the possibily of a second cabinet installed on top. For those of us using it for a work station, and when placed where it will get rained on or be exposed to leaves from trees, would be great to have a solid top without the corner holes. I thought it was a little overpriced for what it is but I couldn't find anything I liked better for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2023 by Jean

  • Took 15 minutes to put together
Size: Medium
I was worried due to the bad reviews of missing items and mis-matched items. The box top tape was half way in place. Received all the correct parts. Thinking it was probably checked? This is to use with unit I purchased 15 years ago that is still in great working condition for our garage. Same great quality and perfect fit for existing 15 year old shelf unit that I’m adding two shelves to the top! When adding the second shelf, put the door poles in first then the back poles. Have a sweeper and needle nose pliers to remove the cut outs handy. A bit pricey but worth the price as these units have proven to hold up. Very happy!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2023 by Tina

  • Gets the job done
Size: Medium
Ok overall, doesn't come with assembly instructions so you need to be able to assemble it from the box picture. Manufacturing quality was a little disappointing. Was a little thinner walled than I expected, but was still OK. Had lots of the plastic punched blanks leftover inside most of the pieces that had be shaken out, and had lots of sharp edges. Would still consider buying again based on price. A solid 3.5ish. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by Scott G.

  • Good and sturdy, some rough finishes
Size: Large
We chose this over the cheaper versions because Rubbermaid has a good brand name. For the most part, it did live up to expectations and is clearly sturdy enough to hold a lot of items, even heavy things. Assembly was straight forward and the parts aligned One negative was the rough finish around all of the holes - the cut out pieces stayed inside and had to be shaken out. Be sure to wear gloves while assembling to avoid getting cut on the rough, sharp edges. It would be better if the shelves were adjustable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Latch the doors.
Size: Large
Overall, I am very pleased with the cabinet. Make sure you latch the doors with a lock or whatever because they will come open in a storm if there is not a latch or lock of some kind.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Chris Alston

  • Assemble Instructions?
Size: Large
Let me first say the cabinet is great. Exactly what I wanted. Now I'm a DIY kinda girl, and fairly good at it. I've put together 100's of items for myself and friends/family. HOWEVER, the assembly instructions leave a lot to be desired on this cabinet. The display on the outside of the box looks pretty straightforward, but nothing is labeled. Just pictures. No #'s, no letters ...nothing to designate what part goes where. The parts ARE labeled themselves, but trying to match a part with a pic takes a bit of time. Also, the side pieces that make up the R & L sides should be numbered 1-8, 4 pieces per side. My shipment had 3 -#1's, 3 -#2's, a #5 and a #6. Yes that's 8 pcs, but not the most efficient way of labeling. I went online to ask for instructions from the company; they sent the same image from the box. 🤷♀️. The box said "15 min assembly time". I managed to put my puzzle together in 2 hrs.😄. I'd give 5 stars if it wasn't for the poor instructions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023 by DOUBLK DOUBLK

  • Sturdy but Klunky
Size: Large
It says no tools but I highly recommend using a rubber mallet to pound the parts together and a carpet cutter to trim the excess plastic flashing. It doesn’t come with assembly instructions, but it isn’t too hard to assemble. It isn’t obvious either so instructions could certainly eliminate having to experiment. The crude assembly results in a hit or miss with respect to cosmetic alignment as you can see from the photo. Of the two cabinets in my large system, in fairness the lower doors did align properly. So it’s not the greatest looking thing but it is sturdy and should meet your expectations for storing dirty things. I happen to be using it as a cabinet for clean things next to an outdoor BBQ so I’m a little pickier. Finally, it isn’t afraid of water because it has nothing but plastic pieces, but it isn’t water tight either. There are many little air gaps where water will get through but it is definitely decent shelter from direct rain. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by Scott Chou Scott Chou

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