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Review on HOMIDEC Portable Closet Wardrobe: Ultimate Bedroom Storage Solution with Hanging Rod, Organizers, and Shelves (56x18x70'', 20 Cube) by Derrick Wilson

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Review of the 20cc plant

I bought a 20cc plant, but it's already big. The fantastic thing is that if you take the big one like I did, you don't have to make 1 big closet. You can make more than 1 and more side cabinets. Think of it like Lego but for storage. Assembly was a headache. When assembling the furniture you need to make sure that everything is there including the body, side panels, top, shelves and fasteners. Expect it to fall apart HOW you assemble it. The supplied hammer was badly bent during packaging/shipping, but more than adequate for assembly. DO NOT USE A REAL HAMMER AS IT WILL BREAK. Also, be careful when assembling, except little effort is required when attaching walls, shelves, and doors. Yes, your hands will hurt afterwards. If you are assembling it as 1 big block like in the pictures you will need someone to help you move it so the parts don't come loose from the connectors when you try to tighten/push it and make sure the whole Back of organizer is safe. To mount the doors you need a hammer from the scope of delivery. The elongated pieces of metal protruding from the door spikes should be inserted into the front slots as far as possible. Without exceptions. If you use a hammer you will find that the walls and shelves will detach from the connectors and fall out. You have to plug them back into the sockets every time. No need to install doors Reliable magnetic door locks 1 per door. It is best to plan where to place the enclosures BEFORE deploying them. Removing them requires more strength than you have and real tools. And they don't have enough magnetic force to keep the doors closed. If what you want is fully assembled, the way you want it, you might have spares, so keep the box just in case. Do not overload the shelves as they are made of thin layers of plastic. Nothing heavy or with sharp ends on the bottom! If you're storing something that might have a bulge at the bottom, cut out pieces of cardboard that will fit in the closet. Try to do this from edge to edge so the edges of the box don't protrude through the shelves and cause permanent damage. If you live in a consistently warm environment, we recommend skipping this step entirely. Plastic can be heat sensitive and warp, especially under the load of what you have. Get another organizer with hard plastic or wooden shelves instead. It can be used as a clothes organizer! Just don't overload.

Pros
  • I'm fine
Cons
  • There are nuances