🛠️ Assemble Your Style with Ease!
The Way Basics Cube Storage is a modern, eco-friendly cubby shelf made from durable zBoard recycled paperboard. With tool-free assembly and a maximum load capacity of 50 lbs, this stackable organizer is perfect for any room in your home or office. Its compact dimensions make it a versatile storage solution that combines style and functionality.
Shelf Thickness | 12.8 Inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Size | ONE SIZE |
Item Weight | 4.67 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.2"D x 13.4"W x 12.8"H |
Finish Types | Paper Veneer |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Shape | Square |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Paperboard |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 30 Pounds |
Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 30 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Cubby Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Additional Features | Stackable |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Office, Closet, Bedroom, Library, Study Room |
P**O
Perfect Storage Solution!
The stackable design is super versatile, and I love that I can arrange the cubbies however I need to maximize space. It’s a great fit for shoes, accessories, or even as a small bookshelf. The tool-free assembly is a game-changer—it literally took me only a few minutes to put it together, which was so convenient.
J**N
The Cheapest Made Thing I've ever received from Amazon
I don't write reviews often, and felt that this needed to be said, but this is the cheapest made thing I've received or used from Amazon, and that says a LOT.I'm all for the dedication to using recycled goods in attempting to build and maintain shelving. On paper (recycled or not) it sounds like a good idea. Unfortunately, it's everything else where these organizers fall apart, both literally and figuratively.The pieces of this storage cube are all made up of recycle paper stacked together and condensed to be lightweight and similar to how IKEA uses cork board. However, when attempting to connect these items to the other, you are given small dow rods (similar to IKEA) and a set of double sided tape to bind everything together.It works about as well as a student science fair setup. The double sided tape does not stick well, and the company should have used the Heavy Duty Mounting Tape that is sold by 3M. Instead, they're using the poster board tape that barely holds print outs to poster board, let alone a something that is supposed to be stackable and "hold a small amount of weight."There are no screws in this disaster of an organizer, and with the limited amount of support elsewhere, there really should be. The pieces don't lock together, so there's always going to be a gap between the sides so you will hear a creek in the poster board tape that they use every time something is put into the storage. If you're thinking about using this with the walls of the storage pointed up, don't even think about it, or you will see the sides split apart every time you put something in it.In closing, if you want something with better support and cheap, a cardboard box might have better consistency. If you want something a little bigger with more support, just make the order to IKEA.Otherwise, this is the cheapest made thing I've ever purchased on Amazon, and it shows.
C**Y
Great/versatile storage that looks presentable
I love these storage units, less expensive than most others I have seen, but not cheaper than actual bookcases for the same amount of space (although much more versatile than bookcases). They are versatile and stackable and I buy black fabric drawers to go in them which really finishes off the look. If you look closely you can see they are not real wood, but I think they look sooo much better than any other storage cubes I've seen. With the fabric drawers, you pretty much cannot tell that they are not real wood. Most of the other storage drawers I saw were in odd colors, not as easy to put together, and even more expensive.I like these because they are1) Recycled material2) Very easy to put together3) Sturdy4) Look good5) Can be stacked any way you want6) with some fabric drawers you can use them instead of a dresserI have used these to cover most of a wall (4 tall x 10 wide) in one bedroom for clothing storage , stuff storage, etc. Also used a stack of 6 drawers (2 wide x 3 tall) put together as a TV stand. And used another stack of 2 x 2 for a keyboard stand. Perfect for kids rooms of any age, college kids, and I might even organize my closet with these as well.
B**R
Basic and simple
The first thing to note on these cubes is that they are not mdf. They are layered cardboard and quite lightweight. That said, once assembled completely, they are sturdy. I was sitting on the floor to assemble and pushed off all my weight on one to get up (and I’m not small). Assembly is incredibly simple. There are no screws, just eight wood dowels (or alignment pins as the instructions call them), and double sided sticky tape. A box takes maybe ten minutes to put together. In one spot, the white top layer had a gap and I could see the cardboard structure in between (see pic), but this was on an edge that is not visible when assembled. One other note is that I had a damaged corner that was a bit crushed, although the exterior packing box was fine, so I think this happened before packing.As a side idea, these are ideal for further decorating. I used a wallpaper in the tray inset of my bedroom ceiling and had some left over. I wrapped the boxes in this paper for an extra touch (it also covered the damaged corner mentioned above). The wallpaper I used is peel and stick. I wouldn’t use a pasted wallpaper, as the extra moisture probably would not do well with this.In the end, these are sturdy enough to raise an LCD TV up high enough so it can be seen laying in bed.
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