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● Made of high quality pp panels
● Each cube can hold 22 lbs weight maximum
● Consists of 20 cubes has huge storage space
● Items can be classified and stored
● Unique product design and classical models
● Suitable for various home decoration styles
● Each cube has the function of waterproof and dustproof
It hold well easy to put together, I could even put my comforters in them , winter clothes , sheets , jeans I just ordered another one
I bought 80 of these cubes to build in a spare bedroom that was being turned into an eBay office. Once I figured out how to assemble, which didn't take terribly long, all went well. You can forget about using that wooden toy they try to pass off as a mallet. I used my real mallet from my toolbox. Their mallet head flung off, flying across the room, as soon as I used it. LOL As others have said, tie-wrap the dickens at all the joints AS YOU BUILD! Make sure that you have all points solidly together using the mallet then add the tie-wraps as you build each cube. If you wait until the end, you will give up on the tie-wrap idea as it is nearly impossible to install them, trying to contort you body in & out of the cubes to attach the tie-wrap. I created a wall of 30 cubes, a wall of 45 cubes, then several 3-cubes sections (for storage on the floor in the clothes closet under the hanging clothes), then made one type that was two cubes standing on top of each other without the door so that I could stand up my wrapping paper tubes. Then, with the few leftover pieces, I made 3 cubes standing on top of each other for mailing supplies. The doors are a little difficult to align just right so that they all stay closed. Best advice I can give you is, if the door swings open and won't stay closed it can be that the top and bottom of the door frame isn't snapped in all the way. You really have to push and listen for the final 'snap'. Any doors that wouldn't stayed closed I went back and found there was one final 'snap' that needed to happen. There may have been 1-2 that just won't stay closed but it's not a big deal as they stay somewhat closed. These things are not made of wood so they are lightweight but that's what I liked about them. Once I added all the tie-wraps...and I was very generous with the quantity, the units held together beautifully. The tie-wraps took waaaay more time to install (and cutting off their ends) than building the units, but I am SO glad I took the time. The units are pretty darned sturdy now. The 45-cube unit I had to lay face down, cut off the tie-wrap ends, then stand the unit back up. With all the stinkin' tie-wraps, the unit never came apart or even wobbled. I realize it took a great deal of my time to tie-wrap each joint, but that unit is very strong and I never have to worry about it coming apart. I loved the look once my project was finished. They serve the purpose for me and I am satisfied with the quality and look.
It arrived early and it was easy to assemble and looks beautiful.
These are amazing stories boxes. I bought them for my camper. They are easy to put together. They stack and fit together nicely. They make all different configurations. They have doors so the contents can be hidden. The boxes are decent size too so they hold a lot of stuff. I definitely recommend these storage boxes.
Get a couple of packs of 10" - 14" zip ties, with rated break strength exceeding the manufacturer shelf weight specifications. I use at 100 lb rated zips.