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Review on 🚽 Enhance Your Bathroom with the Teamson Home Stratford Detachable Bathroom Cabinet in Grey by Melvin Balamani

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not bad for an inferior first aid kit

This is not an elite item. In terms of quality, I would classify it under Ikea. The quality of the painting is not very good, there are small imperfections in the painting on the front. Otherwise it looks the same as the product picture. It would look out of place in a luxury home. The shelf can be installed in three different positions. With a shelf in the middle at the top and bottom, saline bottles can be placed easily. With a shelf below or above you can store your electric toothbrush upright. Assembly was easy as all parts are labeled. It is useful to have a cordless screwdriver. The instructions say to rotate the cam locks 180 degrees to secure the bolts. When I did this two of the cam locks broke because they used poor quality metal and the instructions should have said 90-180 degrees. The two cam locks are optional, so I was able to assemble these without them. An important criterion when buying a first aid kit is whether or not it is recessed into the wall. Installing an integrated first aid kit requires more work. Competing cabinets have three shelves. The current price is $114 which seems high compared to the quality. The first aid kits sold by Kohler look better and cost about the same. Ikea sells a cheaper first aid kit similar to this one with three shelves. I wouldn't pay a premium to get a crown bar. I prefer first aid kits with a large mirror and no non-functional wood paneling. If you are installing permanent fixtures in your home I would recommend choosing a higher quality product.

Pros
  • Beautiful
Cons
  • Poor