After testing this cabinet in my cramped bathroom for a month, I'm torn between loving its space-saving magic and cursing its MDF vulnerabilities. Here's the real tea:
The Good: That 'hassle-free assembly' claim? Surprisingly accurate. Like other reviewers, I assembled it solo in under an hour with just a Phillips screwdriver. The labeled parts (shoutout to those little numbered bags!) prevented the usual IKEA-style existential crises. The adjustable shelves swallowed my jumbo shampoo bottles and towel stacks easily - though bath towels do bulge slightly against the doors.
The Bad: Those door magnets? Pathetic. My left door constantly swings open like it's haunted, and I've resorted to museum putty as a fix. Also, beware - the 'wood' is just painted MDF. When my roommate spilled hair oil, it left a permanent watermark within hours despite frantic wiping.
Pro Tip: Don't trust the manual blindly! Step 13's drawer rail diagram is literally backwards (confirmed by three frustrated DIY attempts). And mystery screw #9? Doesn't exist - use #12 instead like some bizarre cabinet assembly Easter egg hunt.
Unexpected Win: Though marketed for bathrooms, this shines as a kitchen pantry organizer. The top compartment perfectly fits cereal boxes at eye level, while drawers hide messy spice packets. Just avoid placing near sinks - that MDF swells faster than a sponge in water.
Final Verdict: At this price point, it's decent for dry storage if you temper expectations. Would I buy again? Maybe... but only for non-humid areas and with a tube of wood glue on standby.