🍽️ Cook, Gather, and Shine with Style!
The Shintenchi Kitchen Island Cart is a modern, multifunctional solution for your kitchen and dining needs. With a spacious worktop, ample storage options, and easy mobility thanks to its silent wheels, this kitchen island is designed to enhance your cooking experience while keeping your space organized and stylish. Made from high-quality wood, it combines durability with elegance, making it the perfect addition to any contemporary kitchen.
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 66.04 x 89.41 cm; 29.03 kg |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Primary material | Wood |
Type of Wood | Wood |
Style | Modern |
What is in the box? | storage kitchen island |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Shelf Material | Tiered Shelf |
Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Item Model Number | Kitchen Island |
Manufacturer | Shintenchi |
Item model number | Kitchen Island |
ASIN | B0BWDQ6Z5L |
H**K
Good for the price and nice looking
My wife bought this for the spare bedroom for storage and it is a nice looking and sturdy piece of furniture.When you open the box, you find a lot of parts. It looks like it will take 2 or more hours to assemble.They pack extra hardware so you should have all parts.You need to supply your own Philips screwdriver. Use a real screwdriver with a comfortable handle. I wouldn't use a cordless drill because the pressboard is very soft and you can strip out the wood easily if you over tighten. Just hand tighten until you start to feel resistance then stop.Follow the instructions closely. Use the parts list and match the parts numbers to the plastic bags. Most of the hardware is common sense, but it doesn't hurt to make sure. Thumbs up to the person who wrote the instructions.Most of the parts fit perfectly and is easy to put together.The only tricky part are the door hinges. First, there are four screw holes on each hinge that attach to the cabinet, but there are only two holes in the cabinet for each hinge. You need to add a third screw on the side of the top hole (the second top hole on the hinge). You can just muscle in the screw into the cabinet or you can use the awl on your swiss army knife and start a small dimple to make things easier. That third screw does the trick. You can also add the fourth screw to make it more secure.The other tricky part about hinge are the two adjustment screws. You need to loosen them enough so you can adjust the door so that the door closes upright and straight, and then you want to tighten the adjustment screws so that they stay upright the straight. That's why some reviewers say that the doors close on themselves. It's because the adjustment screws are too loose so the doors droop towards each other and they close on each other.One of the doors scrape on the cabinet when closing the chemical smell is pretty strong. Wipe the inside and let it air out if it bothers you. These are minor problems in my opinion.It took me about 90 minutes to assemble.
C**R
A good island but a bit wobbly
This island/cabinet is a good piece for a reasonable price. It's convenient that it rolls, and the casters are fine. It's not super cheaply constructed, so I wouldn't call it flimsy. But I would like it to be a bit sturdier. There's sa bit too much side-to-side motion when you roll it around. The cam locks just don't create enough stability, so I took off one star.The assembly is fine, about what you would expect if you're used to putting together furniture. There are no words, and the pictures can be overwhelming if you're new to this type of assembly. It is a big plus that the slides are already on the side of the drawer, so you don't have to worry about aliging them, and it is a big plus that the door hinges are pre-assembled. Those parts were easier than anticipated. One screw was stripped, but they include some extras, which is handy. For one section, there were no pre-drilled holes for the screws, but it seemed as if those were actually ones that I could skip, so I did. Drilling into the particle board seemed too risky!
J**N
Perfect for our kitchen
We needed a small rolling cart for the kitchen. This one worked out just right. Assembly was simple with all of the parts and hardware plainly marked. As a previous reviewer said, don't use a drill or power driver to install screws. The material will not stand the torque.The only problem I ran into was in installing the hinges. The instructions show four screws to attach each hinge to the sides. There are only two pilot holes drilled for screws. It was no problem for me since I had a drill and the small bit required, but some folks might not have the same resources I have.
M**A
Perfect for my space needs
This counter was just what I needed to increase storage in my small kitchen. The inside comes with an additional shelf but I left it out to store my pots and pans. This did take a very long time to assemble but the instructions were clear and it looks great.
E**U
Capable little cabinet with some weaknesses
It’s an attractive little cabinet and the parts are finished well. The MDF type material is not as dense as what you would get at the supply store. Some of the parts have some machining issues. The handle on the side had a bad thread that ruined the screw. They provide you with lots of extra hardware except for the two screws for the handle. After clearing the threads, I had to hunt for a replacement screw. I also needed more room for storage so I drilled 4 holes to mount the internal shelf a bit higher. The mounting brackets for the doors have two pre-drilled holes, but they provide A LOT of extra screws. I would recommend you adjust the doors then drill the extra holes to secure the brackets more permanently. Remember, the wood isn’t very dense, so don’t over tighten. The casters are light duty and the cabinet has a slight wobble as others have stated. The important thing is not to make it too top heavy. I’ll look into affixing some cleats to help reinforce it to the base. It should serve my needs for storage and a working surface. I may look into a thicker butcher block top to bolster the surface.
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