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The Sauder HomePlus Storage Cabinet in Soft White offers a sleek, space-efficient storage solution with four adjustable shelves behind shaker-style doors. Standing nearly 6 feet tall, it maximizes vertical space while adjustable levelers keep it stable on uneven floors. Ideal for kitchens, offices, or entryways, this engineered wood cabinet combines elegant design with practical versatility, backed by a 5-year warranty.






















| ASIN | B0756M8RK1 |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Back Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Base Type | Rectangle |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,492 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #6 in Pantries |
| Brand | Sauder |
| Care instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Color | Soft White |
| Country/Region Of Origin | Thailand |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (13,148) |
| Door Style | Shaker |
| Fabric Type | Item Does Not Contain Fabric |
| Finish Type | Soft White Finish |
| Finish types | Soft White Finish |
| Frame Material | Engineered Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042666036504 |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Included Components | Assembly Instructions, Hardware, Materials |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 89.8 pounds |
| Item model number | 422425 |
| Manufacturer | Sauder Woodworking |
| Model Name | HomePlus |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number of Compartments | 5 |
| Number of Levels | 4 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Racks | 4 |
| Number of Shelves | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 17.01"D x 23.31"W x 71.12"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
| Room Type | Kitchen |
| Set Name | HomePlus |
| Size | L: 23.31" x W: 17.01" x H: 70.91" |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Shelf |
| Storage Options | Shelf, Hidden |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| UPC | 042666036504 |
| Warranty Description | 5 year warranty. |
| Weight Limit | 25 Pounds |
S**B
Very useful!
Really like it! Nice looking at sturdy. We're using it as additional cabinet space in our kitchen area. Not too complex to understand the assembly instructions, but I'd advise using two people to do it. I was the one that kept all the hardware organized and boards in the correct positions, and Husband just connected everything as I instructed. Process went very smoothly working like that. I like its narrow shape, fits right in the spot we needed it to, and there's a lot of depth in the shelves so it gives ample storage space.
W**P
Outstanding unit
Outstanding packing . I have received and put together 3 units Each has arrived in great shape despite the heavy weight of box. Instructions are spot on illustrated well and actually make sense as long as you are willing to follow in an organized manner. Does take an hour or two to assemble. The hardware kit contains the exact number of pins, screws, etc . No extras so do not lose any pieces. Only one screw was defective. Once assembled the pieces are very precise and cabinet is very sturdy with a great appearance. Overall a well engineered product that appears it will last a long time if not abused.
M**Y
Good Product
The instructions are clear, and the item was easy to assemble for one person. It's sturdy and heavy. One door is a tiny bit lower than the other, but otherwise, everything looks good. The doors open/close easily. Storage space is adequate and roomy. Holes were properly drilled, and there were no missing parts. The item was well packed, and there was no damage to the cabinet.
R**E
Better than other self-assembly brands.
I bought a Hodedah and had to return it for several reasons. I bought two, assembled one, and returned both with one unopened. In the past, I have found that Sauder products, although pretty cheap in quality (and price) for the money are fairly sturdy, have decent instructions, are fairly easy to put together, and are worthwhile. This cabinet, of which I bought two, is a little better than what I remember Sauder cabinets to be. It seems they have made some improvements over the years. I don't like the styrofoam in the packing, but it was packed well. Upon opening the carton the instructions were on top as was the bundle of parts, each part sealed in its labeled cell. Easy to do an inventory of pieces and parts. You get the exact number of parts needed in the instructions with the exception if 1" nails (tacks) for mounting the chipboard (cardboard) back of which you need 40, but they give you some extra. The only tools needed are a small hammer and a standard Phillips head screwdriver. The predrilled holes were all where they were supposed to be and in proper alignment. I put together one cabinet by myself and with the other I had help. It goes pretty quickly if you're doing it all by yourself, but much more quickly if you have another person working with you. The hardest part for one person alone is hanging the doors, but it's doable. You just position the top hinge and partially screw in the mounting screws. then you do the middle hinge, then the bottom hinge, all partially screwed in. Once all are on, then tighten all of the mounting screws. I think bottom to top on the tightening is best, but it doesn't really matter. With two people one holds the door in place while the other screws in the hinges. Much easier than holding the doors yourself while screwing them on, but it's not essential that you have help. For all of the rest of the busywork, it just goes twice as fast with two people doing it. It pays to also have some damp paper towels to wipe off the styrofoam dust that clings to the surfaces of all of the pieces. I like to wipe them down before assembly and touch it up afterward, but many people might not care. I would have preferred that the back of the cabinet was particle board like the rest of the cabinet rather than heavy chipboard and that the top was finished. It is made with the assumption that the top will not be visible, so that surface is unfinished. If, however, you have it in a room where you can look down on it at all the unfinished top will stand out and reveal that it is a cheap piece of furniture. The door hinges have three adjustments so you can get them positioned well once it is all assembled and in place. That is a bit of a chore, but not any more so for this cabinet as it is for any other piece of furniture of any quality that allows for door adjustment. The fact that it has the adjustment is a plus. So for a self-assembly cabinet in this class of furniture, Sauder is probably the best you're going to find. This goes for any other furniture they make. In the past, I have purchased and built various Sauder products and they are always equal to or better than the same/similar products manufactured by their competitors. That was my experience with this cabinet as well.
M**E
Good Pantry backed by GREAT customer service
Alright so I will be honest, I had a few issues with this thing. First of all, mine came with the Left and Right ends totally broken in half. This was likely due to the package being mishandled somewhere in transit. Luckily, and I want to stress this part, Sauder will send replacement parts if any of them come broken. Free. Via UPS. They actually had them to me in less than a week. Off to a halfway decent start. Now as far as putting the thing together. Instructions are crystal clear. Just take your time, look at the pictures and make sure there are holes where the holes are supposed to be. I made a mistake but it was an easy fix (put the top on upside down, realized finished side goes inside the cabinet). The bottom piece is brilliant. The wood gets held together by joining it on plastic feet which are then attached to the bottom via screws. Super easy but you will need a long neck screwdriver. The back is where things might get a little hairy. Make sure the back is EXACTLY how you want it because the backing has pre-punched holes for the nails and it makes it very easy to hammer them too close to an edge and splinter it (this happened to mine, but not too bad and I was able to pull some nails out and move it back into place). The doors are a bit tricky but all the adjustments are there. Depth, height and horizontal movement can be adjusted by tightening and loosening screws and moving the doors themselves. Honestly the only thing I didn't love about the doors is the center of them is a piece of very thin wood that was slid into it, and you can hear it sort of wiggle around and make a sandy noise. Think of it like the door is a window, and they used cheap glass to fill it. The last thing to do is put the shelves in. Honestly this part is usually the easiest you just jam the studs in and plop the shelves on top. I don't know if we just got unlucky but... our shelves did not fit at first. We had to loosen the top piece which holds the whole thing together to get them in and even now they are SNUG. We won't be adjusting them because we probably cant get them out now. After retightening the top the whole thing is essentially a solid unit. Feels sturdy at least. Minor gripes aside It's a good pantry, and under $200 I really can't complain. If you're not looking to spend $400-500+ then you're either going to buy something that's hard to build / prone to fall apart or you're going to buy something wholly decent. I think that's what this is. A solid budget pantry, and one I could recommend.
A**C
Here are a few things - - We assembled the unit on a carpet. We had it laid down and followed the instructions on paper as well as the you tube video link provided on the instruction manual. - When we were assembling the U shaped base, we realized that if we aligned 3 of the screw holes, the 4th would not. So we used a power tool to create a slightly shifted hole. We did not need to use a drillbit . Just used the screw itself to do that. - Putting in the doors using the hinges - that was the trickier part - the doors are a bit mis-aligned from the top but only slightly mis-aligned at the bottom but luckily its not too visible from a distance. - There is a gap between the doors from where you can see about 1/2 inch of the shelving. I think we need to adjust the hinges to close that gap. It is not looking bad though. - The unit is located in our dining room and fits in nicely. It was a bit wobby until we added the shelves and dumped some heavy items on the bottom shelf. - After the storage items are loaded ( I am using it as a pantry ) it is steady and has weight and our cats are having a great time using the top of the unit as a hideaway. The dining table is working as a launch pad. lol - Note that the holes they made on the cardboard for the back from where to slip out the metal strip to attach to the wall was not in the middle so the strip comes out twisted. It would not be easy to get that comfortably attached to the wall.
W**P
The cabinet overall is a great product and easy to assemble. The finish is good and easy to clean. The variable choices for shelf designation is great, offering lots of choices. There are a couple of things that could be improved. 1) the backing of the cabinet is made of thin cardboard that is tacked on and does not provide any structural strength and if items are placed hard against could break. 2) The doors have spring loaded hinges that keep them closed but in my opinion are a bit week and should of had a magnetic catch at the top of each door.
P**T
We bought three of these for storage of various items. They have plenty of room for us, and I also like the adjustable shelves. We only wished that they were just a little bit taller. Still having issues trying to get the doors to fit closer together when they are closed.
R**E
I purchased two of these cabinets to stand side by side in my mud room to hold kitchen appliances, closet type items and pantry items. It fits the bill and looks nice and clean in my mud room where before it was an open shelved mess. They are sturdy and wee easy to assemble. Highly recommend!
J**E
It takes a bit of time to assemble. Perhaps for a novice, the hinges require a bit of extra time. I am a novice.
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