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44 Drawer Cabinet, Rugged, High Impact Polystyrene Frame Resists Damage In Shipping & Storage, Frame Back Interlocks Into Face Of Cabinets To Endure Abuse & Extreme Temperatures, No Glued Backs To Fall Apart, Cabinets Stack Or Wall Mount, Dividers Wont Get Lost, Molded Into Cabinet Back, Cut Out Of Frame To Remove.
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It's what I expected
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This drawer cabinet is just what I wanted for storing lots of small items. The cabinet is not that stable when free-standing, but I plan to attach it to the wall. A metal cabinet would be more stable but probably a lot more expensive. If you tilt it forward, there is a stay that tries to keep each drawer from falling out, but it isn't effective at greater tilts. But it's a good value for my needs.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-09-01
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Not what I was looking for
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The drawers are sort of cheesy and theres just this cheap feel to it. Its not a bad product for the price, but I guess I was just looking for something of higher quality, I should have forked out some more cash for something better.
Rating:
(2
out of 5) @ 2008-06-24
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Nice cabinet
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I bought two and transferred all of my screws, nails, bolts, and other hardware into the cabinets. They come with plastic cut-outs to divide many of the drawers into two compartments. There is not much backing on the cabinet, so I glued on some plastic (old shower curtain) to the back to further isolate the hardware from the moist salt air that we have on the coast. The cabinets are sturdy, the drawers slide easily, the stops on the drawers work well, and yet it is easy to remove the drawers when needed.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2008-03-24
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A Very Functional Organizer
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I looked around for an organizer which combines the right amount of small and large bins - this is the one. The only drawback is that they do not include the dividers for the 12 large bins (I had to purchas seperetely for $12 w/shipping!).
Rating:
(4
out of 5) @ 2008-02-08
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Clutter Killer
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We go through this time after time: one of us says "oh, this little empty jar will make a great thing to store screws or clips." And then we have many mongrel little jars in the basement workroom. I take these glass items to the recycling bin, and instead I have one of these drawers. Easy to see what's there, a great way to organize all those little bits and pieces like picture hangers, brads, screws, magnetic mounts, nails, nuts, bolts and what have you. A must for any workshop.
Rating:
(5
out of 5) @ 2006-09-13
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