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Zenna Home Slim Bath Shelves, Freestanding Moveable Bathroom Storage, White 8 Inch

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Style: Bath Shelves


Features

  • Made of Mdf (Medium Density Fiberboard) and Particle Board
  • Made in USA
  • FREESTANDING AND MOBILE BATH STORAGE: Freestanding unit features wheels for easy rolling; slim design fits in small spaces
  • HELPS ORGANIZE ANY BATHROOM: With shelves for toilet paper and other bath and toiletry essentials; includes towel bar
  • FITS TALLER ITEMS TOO: Has side support rail to securely hold tall items
  • DIMENSIONS: 8 in. W x 26.25 in. H x 16 in. D
  • EASY TO ASSEMBLE: With illustrated instructions included
  • MADE IN USA with foreign and domestic parts

Description

This Zenna Home Slim Bath Shelves Storage Unit provides an attractive, functional and mobile solution to the problem of clutter in your bathroom. Featuring two shelves and a flat top, the unit's slim design allows it to fit alongside your vanity where it will provide easily accessible storage in any size bathroom. The shelves effectively hold folded towels and assorted toiletries. A towel bar on the front of the unit creates space for hanging towels or washcloths. The bathroom storage unit can stay in one place or it can be moved as needed, thanks to its easy-glide casters. Durable MDF and particle board construction, a clean white finish and chrome accents make the unit sturdy and attractive. Assembly is easy, and step-by-step assembly instructions are included.

Color: White


Brand: Zenna Home


Size: 8 Inch


Item dimensions L x W x H: 8 x 16.75 x 26.25 inches


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Dry Cloth


Assembly Required: Yes


Shape: Rectangular


Item dimensions L x W x H: 8 x 16.75 x 26.25 inches


Product Care Instructions: Wipe with Dry Cloth


Global Trade Identification Number: 11


Material: Wood


Manufacturer: Zenith Products


UPC: 043197132611


Product Dimensions: 8 x 16.75 x 26.25 inches


Item Weight: 12.85 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 9227WWBB


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Fabric Type: Made of Mdf (Medium Density Fiberboard) and Particle Board


Finish types: White


Number of shelves: 2


Batteries required: No


Included Components: Storage unit


Import: Made in USA


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy to assemble, but…
Style: Wall Cabinet
…it’s not easy to hang. The hardware that comes with is not sufficient for hanging this heavy unit. I had to improvise to make sure it’s secure and just won’t fall off. I used bigger wood screws for each side mainly for support and avoid tilting (see photo). The main screw I installed in the middle is the extra where the stud in the bathroom Is located. Looks good in our bathroom and should last awhile. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by GLagasca GLagasca

  • Beautiful piece. Would probably install doors before securing shelf above.
Style: Spacesaver Style 2
Easy to install. Very sturdy. Could use one more shelf, but found a stacking plastic drawer set to fit inside.
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024 by LifeIsGOOD

  • Great for small space, lacks durability, tips to install
Style: Wall Cabinet
This is a great cabinet for particular circumstances: very small spaces and short term or infrequent use (rental or guest bath). Be aware that the back of the cabinet is made of literal cardboard, which is thinner than the box it shipped in, and has no waterproofing. You can't clean it, you can't let it get splashed, and it damages easily. I still give it 4 stars because in all other regards, it has been perfect for my needs. It fits wonderfully in a very tiny half bath - it projects only 5.5 inches from the wall. This was incredibly cheap, and yet it looks quite nicely designed from the exterior. Some notes on assembly: be prepared to take your time putting this together and be patient with the parts. Unlike other reviewers, I did not need to drill any new holes. But I did notice the bottom shelf had superfluous holes underneath. All the pre-drilled holes fit the hardware well enough. Be careful hammering the nails into the cardboard back - once you start there's no going back and it needs to align perfectly. Once you get to door assembly, install them with the cabinet in standing position and first attach all the door hardware loosely - this will enable you shuffle the doors up/down/back/forth, slowly tightening the screws only when everything is evenly aligned. It's not easy, but doable. I highly recommend buying your own doorknobs - this greatly improves the look (the ones it comes with are the cheapest plastic imaginable). Since I had to install mine on plaster and lath walls, I attached the wall mounts in the center and screwed them both directly into a stud in the wall. (That worked easily, and I love that it only weighs 11 pounds when empty.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2020 by Ginevra Ginevra

  • Adventures in shelving
Style: Wall Cabinet
First, let me say that I admire those people who could throw this thing together and toss it up on the wall in a short time. I was able to assemble it pretty quickly with only one-okay two-stupid mistakes that I was able to undo without too much trouble. Mounting it was going to be a challenge-I knew just where I wanted it but the studs weren't where I needed them to be (they never are). I weighed the completed assembled unit (about 11 pounds) and walked over to my local hardware store to for advice on the best mounting screws. I showed them the sketch of the unit on the cover of the assembly instructions. They told me I absolutely needed to attach it to the studs. Day 2- I decided to buy 2 more corner brackets to attach the unit to the stud, and 2 anchor screws to mount the unit to the hollow wall on either side. The stud is about 5" from one end of the shelf-not a useful location at all. I hammered into the stud at the inside of the top and the inside of the shelf behind the door. No problem with the top hole-the bottom hole hit an Immovable Object and bent the nails, but I was able to use a shorter screw and attach the thing to the stud. The right anchor screw went in-no problem. The left one pulled out of the wall. (Miraculously, the unit is level.) I gave up and put the receipt from the hardware store on the kitchen table, determined to call them the next morning and ask for a referral to a handyman to put the thing up. (If he wanted too much money I could donate the shelf to charity.) Day 3-During the night, it occurred to me that I didn't remember how to use anchor screws (I bought them loose in at the hardware store instead of in a little box with instructions.) I tried once more, this time inflating the anchor before I mounted the unit. All was going well until the screw was almost all the way in-then the anchor pushed INTO the wall. It was time for a "girl" solution. I pulled the screw out so the unit was flush with the wall, then I wrapped plastic-coated wire (twist ties) around the exposed part of the screw. Success! By the way, the reviewer who suggested taking the doors off when mounting the shelf to the wall was right on. The shelf is the perfect size for where I needed it. It is not that well made, but a good value for the money. It is day 4, and it is still on the wall where I left it. I will fill the shelves with lightweight stuff that won't be destroyed or too skeevy if accidentally launched into the toilet bowl. In conclusion-it's a nice shelf, but if you are not handy, don't try this at home. My next project will be crocheted. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2015 by Romance reader

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