After using the Keter Space Winner cabinet for several months, I can confidently say it's a mixed bag. The lightweight resin construction makes it easy to move when empty, but you'll definitely want to anchor it to a wall - this thing wobbles like a newborn giraffe if left freestanding!
The assembly process was my personal nightmare. That moment when you dump out 47 nearly identical plastic pieces and realize the instructions are basically hieroglyphics? Yeah, that happened. Pro tip: pour yourself a stiff drink before attempting assembly - you'll need the patience.
Where this cabinet shines is for light storage needs. I use mine for gardening supplies and it's perfect - the adjustable shelves let me customize for different sized items. But heed the warnings: when I tried storing my power tools (against better judgment), the shelves developed a concerning bow that made me redistribute weight immediately.
The doors operate surprisingly smoothly though! They click shut with satisfying precision... just don't expect Fort Knox security. The flimsy lock couldn't keep out a determined squirrel, let alone actual thieves.
At its current $185 price point? Hard pass. For under $100 it's decent value, but at nearly $200 you're better off investing in sturdier metal shelving unless you absolutely need the cabinet-style doors.