🗂️ Organize in Style: Where Function Meets Fashion!
The VASAGLE 3 Drawer File Cabinet is a sleek and functional storage solution designed for modern professionals. With a compact footprint of 15.7”D x 16.1”W x 40.6”H, it features three lockable drawers that accommodate both A4 and letter-size files. Crafted from durable particleboard, this cabinet not only keeps your documents secure but also enhances your workspace with its warm ink black finish. Assembly is a breeze with clearly labeled parts and instructions, making it an ideal addition to any home office or study.
Brand | VASAGLE |
Color | Ink Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Files & Folders |
Product Dimensions | 15.7"D x 16.1"W x 40.6"H |
Special Feature | Easy to Assemble |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office |
Door Style | drawer |
Weight Limit | 110 Pounds |
Included Components | 1 x File Cabinet, 1 x Assembly Kit, 1 x Anti-Tip Kit, 1 x Instructions |
Finish Type | Particleboard |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 50.7 Pounds |
Base Type | Pedestal |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Handle Material | Metal |
Back Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Frame Material | Engineered Wood |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Ground To Item Distance | 40.6 Inches |
Is Customizable | No |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Lock Type | Key |
UPC | 194343052649 |
Manufacturer | VASAGLE |
Item Weight | 50.7 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | UOFC055B16 |
W**K
Beautiful well engineered super sturdy filing cabinet.
This review is for the 3 large drawer wood file cabinet. It took a long time before I ran across this one. All the others were metal. Very happy with it. All the pieces fit together perfectly, well engineered and super sturdy. But it took a very long time to put together, over 4 hours, not complaining though. I'm 71 with arthritis, and fumble around a bit. There are over 50 very small screws that I would have a difficult time using a drill with. Also 32 - 1 and 7/8ths inch screws with an allen head. Screw driver and allen wrench provided. The wood finish is very nice, the drawers work very smoothly and again super sturdy. I just love it. The only problem I ran across was the rear of the drawers. The pilot holes were not deep enough for the 1- and 7/8ths inch screws to put on the back panel. The last half inch of tightening was very difficult and started to crack and bulge out the side of the drawer. This does not affect the performance of the drawer though.
A**I
USE A GOOD THICK GLUE TO MAKE THIS VERY SOLID!
For the price...very happy with this.It is your basic idea quality screw together wood furniture.With that being said I think it was worth what I paid for it....packaged well, looks good, it went together well, it came with extra screws, in the end the parts lined up and it was as sturdy as expected (more on that in a second).For an office with many many opens and closes a day it would not be good...but for home use it will last a long time.Now...when I put ikea kind of furniture together I always start on a level surface like the dining room hardwood floor (not living room carpet). Put it together like the instructions say...but I always use glue on every single panel that attaches to another and ALWAYS GLUE THE TRACKS!!!. Use thick slow drying glue....put it together quickly, and when assembled and completed leave the assembled furniture on the flat surface and use something to give it a gentle lean/push or twist till you see everything line up perfectly...then let it sit there till your glue drys...With that process and tightening your screws perfectly (the small screws in particle board strip easier than most think)...you will have a nice piece of "OK" furniture.I am happy with this and glad I bought it. remember, build on level ground, DO NOT over tighten screws, use some good thick slow drying glue, gentle push to hold perfect straight till all glue drys....and you have a very solid file cabinet for your home.(And with the little screws you will have extra of..put them in the tracks in the middle...extra support helps)
S**Y
The cabinet is OK, but not perfect.
The first cabinet arrived all broken up, but stuff happens. The assembly is a bit overwhelming with a lot of parts, but once you get past that, the cabinet does its job.The biggest weakness of this is the locks, they are a joke and may keep out a three year old. So if you want security - keep looking. But if all you need to do is file stuff, this works fine.
G**T
DO NOT BELIEVE THE 5 STAR reviews
I will quote every other review"34 customers mention "Screw quality" 5 positive 29 negative22 customers mention "Lock functionality" 3 positive 19 negativeCustomers are unhappy with the cabinet locks. They say the locks don't work properly, the bezels around the locks don't stay where they're supposed to, and the locks come broken or damaged. Some lock holes don't align properly, making installation difficult. Overall, customers find the locks subpar and not great for security. "...I got it all together and realized the locks didn't work. Had to loosen a lot of screws - get it locked and re-tightened...." "...the bezels around the locks don't stay where they're supposed to and keep falling out...." "...The screws for the locks aren't long enough and it won't lock." "It looks nice, but I would NOT trust the locks, nor the sturdiness when filled with documents. It's made of MDF board, not steel or metal...." 34 customers mention "Screw quality" 5 positive 29 negative Customers have issues with the screw quality of the cabinet. The screws for the locks are too small and not long enough. They find it difficult to get the screws in, even with a drill. Some customers report missing screws or that the screws don't align with the holes on the drawers. Additionally, some screws come out after a couple weeks. "...The pilot holes were not deep enough for the 1- and 7/8ths inch screws to put on the back panel...." "...suitable for particleboard assembly - e.g., the screws for attaching the drawer locks are short and thin and readily strip out their pre-drilled..." "...However, one of the drawer handles was bent and therefore the screws do not align with the holes on the drawer...." "...Instructions could have been better. The screws for the locks were too small to get all 4 in. I was only able to get three of each screw in...." Took a chance despite red-flag reviews and alas, I'm adding a red-flag review of my own. This 3-drawer file cabinet had the right dimensions to fit in a very specific place (it's a little shallower and not quite as wide as other units). We also liked the white, clean look. Although the price was attractive, that was not a primary consideration. The package with all the unassembled parts was a daunting sight -- no surprise -- but my husband, a pro at putting things together, got to work and during the 3 hours of labor (unpacking, inventorying, arranging, assembling) got it done. These were his two deal-breakers with this unit: 1) Some of the screws are too small to be suitable for particleboard assembly - e.g., the screws for attaching the drawer locks are short and thin and readily strip out their pre-drilled holes (they're intended for solid wood, not particleboard, but you can't substitute thicker screws due to the hole sizes in the locks' attachment plates) - leave these screws loose... the locks may wobble a bit but they shouldn't fall out; 2) If you tighten the metal rods into their receptacles (inside the drawer fronts) they'll put pressure on the white veneer and flake it off the front of the drawer -- leave these rods loose. (He applied transparent tape over the two white flakes (size of corn flakes) to keep them in place and moved that drawer to the bottom, where it's less visible.) Not until the end did we find issues like #1 and #2 above (final steps of assembly). When we explained and asked the seller for a replacement door front panel, this was their counter-offer: We can disassemble the unit, ship it back and they'll send us a new file cabinet to assemble. Perhaps they realize (hope?) that the extra 4+/- hours of work and inconvenience is an effective deterrent to their having to make this right in a fair and acceptable way. Our biggest lesson learned? We should have heeded this product's / seller's red-flag reviews."DO NOT BUY.
C**S
Solid, substantial, well manufactured, attractive - some work required.
This was 4 or 5 hours of work to put together, but after awhile I enjoyed doing something different and building something with my own hands that I can look at in my office with some satisfaction. The parts to be put together are meticulously crafted and matched, and the materials are first class. The graphic only instructions are thorough and effective. A look on the internet and in Office Max, etc. shows equivalent quality wooden cabinets in the +- $300 range. I like to purchase quality and this was that.Only caution: an hour was spent putting the locks on the drawers because I didn't do it in the recommended sequence, didn't see the very specific instruction about the outer collar, and the provided screws, though usable, could have been an eight of an inch longer for easier assembly.
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