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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
I got this stand for my mini fridge, and it’s been super handy. It’s sturdy enough to hold the weight without any wobbling. The wheels make it easy to move around, but they also lock in place so it doesn’t slide around when I don’t want it to.Assembly was straightforward, and the whole thing feels really solid. It’s a nice height, too—keeps the fridge at a more convenient level instead of having to bend down all the time. If you need a durable, functional stand for a mini fridge, this one does the job really well.
Cathy Ford
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
Good quality, looks great. Instructions were not very clear but I was able to get it together.
Beth Tucker
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
I bought a mini fridge for my office at work and wanted something reasonably good looking and functional on which to put it. This seemed to fit the bill and I liked the drawer for napkins and plastic utensils. Put together it seems sturdy and looks like the picture.That's about where the positives end. I could not for the life of me get the little screws to screw in whilst just on Step 1 of assembly. Realized the screw holes are misaligned. There was no way I was gonna get this bad boy back in it's tight little box to send back so called in back up: My husband who is a contractor.Two hours and many curses later, I finally had this thing ready to load in my car to take to work. My husband rated the assembly on the PITA (Pain in the @ss) scale a 10/10. "I mean Ikea stuff can sometimes be like a 7, but this is next level." The instructions are confusing, the assembly tedious and be prepared to bust out all the special screwdrivers, bits, etc. It's cheap, I get it. I just hope it holds up at work for a few years!
Thrifty Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I bought this for the weight capability and locking wheels. However, it is super hard to assemble and took forever. The first several screws are in hard to reach areas. I had to use pliers and a shorty screwdriver on a few of the screws. The directions are pictures and letters and in small print. There is no crossbar under the drawer so the drawer can easily fall out if pulled open very far. Someone forgot to drill holes in the crossbars for the lower shelf so I could not secure it in place. After placing the mini refrigerator on top, I checked for stability. The whole thing easily shakes side to side. In my opinion, more crossbars are needed. On the upside, the height of the stand makes the refrigerator more accessible. The price dropped $15.00 just after I finished assembling it. This was for an elderly person and I would not recommend this product.
Sarah and Ethan
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Save yourself a lot of time and frustration and go with a different stand. First off the instructions are horrible but if you put a lot of furniture together you can figure it out. Second the holes don’t match up and the way the metal was bent over I had to drill the holes to get the screws in. The drawer is nothing short of dangerous. This is an all metal shelf and the drawer falls down if you pull it out where it can actually be used. Yes I did put on the stops. What should have been no more than a 15 minute project turned into an hour and a basic rebuild resulting in new strings of expletives being tossed out. The metal is black on black and it will take a minimum of 2 people because someone has to hold the flashlight if you will have any hopes of finding the holes for the sheet metal screws. I build and install stuff for a living and you couldn’t pay me to put another one of these together. I would have returned it but it was already on the third floor and there was no way I could have gotten it back in the box. I don’t write many reviews but it’s been 24 hours and I am still in a bad mood from it. About the only thing I can say good about it is that it does seem to be sturdy despite us not being able to get all the screws in because you can’t get a screwdriver or a drill where the screws go.
Bean Fisher
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
EDIT: I meant to add that it's kind of weird that the open side of this obviously is made to have another door installed, the way that the opening is recessed and looks a bit unfinished and has the holes that would hold the pivot pins. If the maker ever decides to sell the door separately or offers this unit with it included I think it would be a hit also.This was almost exactly what I needed for holding dishes above my stove in a small space and the price was great so I made the purchase. It arrived well packaged but still had light damage in the form of two areas of bent/creased metal and a scuff on the front that scars both the glass and removes some pant along the trim. Disappointing but I'm not packing this back up to return it, I desperately need a place to put my dishes so I went ahead and took the hour to get it assembled (a real puzzle in certain parts but once pieces went together it felt sturdy enough). Now that I have it up I'm happy with it, even with the flaws. I'm switching out the ugly gold handle which is a standard 3-3/4" on center screw pull that I'll get in brushed nickel and I already have a metal mesh stand that fits inside the large compartment to act as a lift/level for that space because it doesn't have a shelf. I love metal cabinets because you can get magnetic hooks and things for the sides, including my new paper towel holder, as additional space saving options. Worth the time to build, almost perfect for my needs.
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