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Sauder HomePlus Storage Pantry cabinets, L: 23.31" x W: 17.01" x H: 71.18", Dakota Oak finish

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Color: Dakota Oak Finish


Features

  • Framed panel doors
  • Enclosed back panel has cord access
  • Adjustable base levelers
  • Dakota Oak finish
  • Engineered wood construction
  • Assembled dimensions: L: 23.31" x W: 17.01" x H: 71.18"

Description

Homeplus Storage Cabinet Dao

Brand: Sauder


Color: Dakota Oak Finish


Recommended Uses For Product: Storage


Product Dimensions: 17.01"D x 23.31"W x 71.18"H


Special Feature: Doors


Brand: ‎Sauder


Color: ‎Dakota Oak Finish


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Storage


Product Dimensions: ‎17.01"D x 23.31"W x 71.18"H


Special Feature: ‎Doors


Mounting Type: ‎Floor Mount


Room Type: ‎Living Room


Door Style: ‎Flat Panel


Included Components: ‎Materials, Assembly instructions, Hardware


Finish Type: ‎Dakota Oak Finish


Size: ‎L 23.31" x W 17.01" x H 71.18"


Number of Shelves: ‎4


Number of Pieces: ‎1


Item Weight: ‎96 Pounds


Base Type: ‎Legs


Installation Type: ‎Freestanding


Top Material Type: ‎Engineered Wood


Back Material Type: ‎Engineered Wood


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Frame Material: ‎Engineered Wood


Number of Compartments: ‎5


Is Electric: ‎No


Number of Levels: ‎2


Item Weight: ‎96 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Thailand


Item model number: ‎411985


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎96 Pounds


Date First Available: July 25, 2011


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  • Roughly a million times nicer than Ikea
Color: Dakota Oak Finish
I recently bought this storage cabinet to use as a linen closet, and I'm extremely pleased with it, considering its price point. In fact, I liked it so much that I bought a second one to sit right next to the first. The cabinet was easy to put together. I've constructed more than 30 pieces of DIY furniture over the years from various retailers, including Target, Ikea, World Market, Overstock, etc., and I have to say that I was extremely impressed with this cabinet from Sauder. I would rank it in my personal Top 5 for a variety of reasons. First, the instructions were clear and easy to follow, especially for someone who has experience putting together DIY furniture. The instructions even included tips on making minor adjustments to the hinges (loosening the mounting screws) so that you can attach them into the cabinet walls quickly and easily. These "hinge adjustment tips" also help you position the doors once the cabinet is done so that there's no gap between them. Sauder also has a ton of instructional YouTube videos that help with this -- I'd highly recommend checking them out as a reference before putting the cabinet together. All the hardware is separated and labeled in a handy plastic bubble sheet. And, all of the pre-drilled screw holes are in the right spot. Everything just fits. You don't have to bend or shove or warp anything to get it to align properly. I'm a petite/small-framed 5'4" female, and aside from having my husband bring the shipping box (110 pounds) inside the house, I took it from there and put the cabinet together by myself with no assistance. It took about an hour and required only a hammer and a Philips head screwdriver (I'd recommend using a cordless/electric screwdriver, which will speed up the process considerably). I do want to share a DIY furniture tip or "shortcut" I learned years ago for any other small-framed people who are putting this unit together alone. When attaching door hinges to a cabinet, it's easier for me to lay the cabinet on its side (rather than upright, as the directions invariably recommend) and then attach the hinges from there, along the floor. No balancing or holding up the door. That approach has worked every time for years and definitely worked with this Sauder cabinet as well. Both of the units I ordered had a few tiny nicks in the finish here and there, but not on every piece. I just used a dark brown marker to fill them in, and now you can't even tell. I think these minor scratches could be totally avoided if Sauder would just put a single sheet of newsprint paper between the individual pieces in the shipping box, like Ikea does. As it stands, the pieces are well protected by the shipping box, but they're not necessarily protected from *each other* inside the box. All of the cabinet's interior shelves are adjustable and hold a maximum weight of 25 pounds. They are a very tight fit, though. I agree with other reviewers who said that the interior shelves are cut about 1/8" - 1/16" too wide. However, I got them to fit with a little pushing/tapping. The door handles look sleek and modern and are a cinch to attach. The cabinet's Dakota Oak finish is a lovely espresso color -- not quite as dark as Ikea's espresso-colored furniture, though, for anyone who might be wondering. Overall, I'm really pleased with how easy this cabinet was to construct, the extra tips on adjusting the hinges, and the appearance of the finished product. As I mentioned above, I liked the first cabinet so much that I bought a second one to sit right next to it. Constructing the second cabinet was just as easy as the first. Together, they're fantastic, and I couldn't be happier. I highly recommend this cabinet and would not hesitate to buy it again or buy another piece from Sauder. It's so much nicer than what you'd get from Ikea. [Also, side note: Because of the depth of this cabinet (17") and the fact that all the interior shelves are adjustable, it would be great as a dollhouse apartment for adult collectors of Blythe, Pullip, Barbie, etc.!] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2014 by 🌴 Tropical Panda 🌴

  • Good Pantry backed by GREAT customer service
Color: Dakota Oak Finish
Alright so I will be honest, I had a few issues with this thing. First of all, mine came with the Left and Right ends totally broken in half. This was likely due to the package being mishandled somewhere in transit. Luckily, and I want to stress this part, Sauder will send replacement parts if any of them come broken. Free. Via UPS. They actually had them to me in less than a week. Off to a halfway decent start. Now as far as putting the thing together. Instructions are crystal clear. Just take your time, look at the pictures and make sure there are holes where the holes are supposed to be. I made a mistake but it was an easy fix (put the top on upside down, realized finished side goes inside the cabinet). The bottom piece is brilliant. The wood gets held together by joining it on plastic feet which are then attached to the bottom via screws. Super easy but you will need a long neck screwdriver. The back is where things might get a little hairy. Make sure the back is EXACTLY how you want it because the backing has pre-punched holes for the nails and it makes it very easy to hammer them too close to an edge and splinter it (this happened to mine, but not too bad and I was able to pull some nails out and move it back into place). The doors are a bit tricky but all the adjustments are there. Depth, height and horizontal movement can be adjusted by tightening and loosening screws and moving the doors themselves. Honestly the only thing I didn't love about the doors is the center of them is a piece of very thin wood that was slid into it, and you can hear it sort of wiggle around and make a sandy noise. Think of it like the door is a window, and they used cheap glass to fill it. The last thing to do is put the shelves in. Honestly this part is usually the easiest you just jam the studs in and plop the shelves on top. I don't know if we just got unlucky but... our shelves did not fit at first. We had to loosen the top piece which holds the whole thing together to get them in and even now they are SNUG. We won't be adjusting them because we probably cant get them out now. After retightening the top the whole thing is essentially a solid unit. Feels sturdy at least. Minor gripes aside It's a good pantry, and under $200 I really can't complain. If you're not looking to spend $400-500+ then you're either going to buy something that's hard to build / prone to fall apart or you're going to buy something wholly decent. I think that's what this is. A solid budget pantry, and one I could recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2020 by Matthew Luchette

  • Easy to build but finish too fragile
Color: Dakota Oak Finish
Easy to assemble except for the doors which are tricky and I needed some help. Pretty sturdy once it was together. Fragile finish - many places where the Dakota Oak finish chipped off. 2 boards had cracks down the middle of the finish. The particle board split while sliding on one of the plastic base legs due to fragility. I gave this a 4 star because it's the right size and it looks nice after fully assembled. Fits my limited ares perfectly. Sauder Customer service in the US wàs easy to reach for damaged parts and only a few days to receive. Not a bad deal for the price. You won't get highest quality furniture at this price so don't expect a $900 storage closet but it's nice for what I spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Rita

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