Let me start by saying this cabinet does look sleek in my garage. The black and grey finish gives it a modern, industrial vibe that doesn’t scream 'cheap metal box.' I was excited to finally organize my BBQ tools and random garage clutter—no more tripping over propane tanks!
Assembly was surprisingly straightforward (a rarity for wall-mounted anything). The instructions were clear, and within an hour, I had it up. The removable shelf is a nice touch—I adjusted it to fit taller bottles of grill cleaner and smaller spice rubs. The 44 lb capacity is no joke; I loaded it up with heavy cast-iron skillets, and the shelf didn’t even flinch.
But here’s the catch: those damn door magnets. One of mine was missing straight out of the box. I emailed customer service three times (cue crickets). My DIY fix? A random fridge magnet that’s either too thick (door won’t close) or too thin (door swings open). It’s like Goldilocks’ nightmare. Also, the doors aren’t perfectly aligned—not a dealbreaker in the garage, but annoying for something priced over $100.
The included wall-mount hardware? Trash. I ended up drilling new holes after the anchors failed miserably, leaving my drywall looking like Swiss cheese. Now it ‘floats’… on my workbench.
Verdict: It’s sturdy and functional once you wrestle it into submission, but QC issues and nonexistent support make me hesitate to fully recommend. If you’re handy and patient, maybe. Otherwise, keep scrolling.