Homak 2 Door Wall Cabinet with 2 Shelves, Steel, GS00727021


Key features
- •2 adjustable shelves for convenient storage
- •Pre-drilled holes and mounting hardware included
- •HMC tubular locks with 100 combinations
- •Manufactured with high quality steel
- •Load capacity: 66-pound frame, 22-pound shelves
- •Dimensions: 12" x 26.75" x 26.88" | Weight: 34 lbs
CategoryTool Chests & Cabinets
Size2 Door Wall Cabinet - 2 Shelves
ColorBlack/Steel
WarrantyLimited 3-year warranty on parts or replacement.
Homak 2 Door Wall Cabinet with 2 Shelves, Steel, GS00727021
List Price: $143.97$129.57DEALYou Save: $14.40 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.0
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it would be super easy for anyone to break into
Ari S✓ Verified Purchase•February 13, 2016
It comes in a million pieces and literally, it took everything I had for over 2 weeks to assemble this cabinet. On top of that, it would be super easy for anyone to break into. All you have to do is unscrew the screws, and the entire thing will fall apart. So, it doesn't really provide any security and I'm not sure why you would go to the bother of installing something with locking doors if that is the case.
4 of these sit nicely on the floor to create printer island.
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•October 4, 2015
Good value. We have 4 of these sitting on the floor in the middle of a cubicle workgroup at our office. They're back to back and side by side. This gives a stand for printer, computer junk and extra storage space for 4 employees to use.
Great workbench. Potentially toxic plastic mats.
B. Harris✓ Verified Purchase•April 21, 2015
So this table is really sturdy, easy to put together and looks really good. I'd recommend it for anyone looking for a solid workbench for your garage, basement or workshop.
Now, the rubber plastic mat that comes with it. That thing is not of this world. When we opened the package, we all said "Hey, that's a pretty nice aroma of bacon or something". Sure enough it was the mat. About 30 minutes after the build, it was less a aroma of bacon and more of an alarming odor of oil. 2 days later and the entire area smelled like a chemical spill. We moved the mats to the garage and the garage may soon be closed to small children and people with weakened immune systems. Those mats... Something isn't right there. Something isn't right at all...
Now, the rubber plastic mat that comes with it. That thing is not of this world. When we opened the package, we all said "Hey, that's a pretty nice aroma of bacon or something". Sure enough it was the mat. About 30 minutes after the build, it was less a aroma of bacon and more of an alarming odor of oil. 2 days later and the entire area smelled like a chemical spill. We moved the mats to the garage and the garage may soon be closed to small children and people with weakened immune systems. Those mats... Something isn't right there. Something isn't right at all...
Great for home or business
ABranham✓ Verified Purchase•March 8, 2015
We bought this to hang in our shop to store our semi tire supplies in it. We are pretty happy with it so far. It hung nicely, is very sturdy and looks much more expensive than what we paid for it! The doors open easily and I like that they are black (comes in handy when the guys have greasy hands). Overall, I would recommend this for home or business as it has done us well.
Good cabinet for the price but long assembly
ITM✓ Verified Purchase•January 30, 2015
The good news: $100 gets you a nice looking, very sturdy wall cabinet with a well functioning lock.
The bad news: Directions are bad, there are some QC issues and working alone it took me two hours to assemble and hang - a second person would have saved considerable time.
The long assembly time was due in part to a large quantity of nuts that need to be held and tightened, many in locations where a second pari or hands would be very useful. And in part due to bad directions. I can't help you with the second pair of hands, but a few hints on the directions
- Shelves are held in place by the internal slates, even though they are drilled with holes. When you assemble, be sure the slates face up
- Top piece, contrary to what the directions indicate, must go on last
- The unit ships with lag bolts, not the indicated wood screws, to hold it to the wall. Be sure you have a rachet and/or a driver bit for your drill. And you'll really want an electric screwdriver for this job.
While the cabinet is just fine, you can see some weak QC in a few places. First of all, the bag contain nuts was broken, scattering them all over the box. Also, the company's logo was applied at a strange angle to the front of the cabinet, suggesting someone on the line really wasn't happy. And lastly, one of the lag bolts broke of when I was tightening it. I simply drilled a new hole and used a long wood screw instead so no big deal, but it shouldn't have happened.
The bad news: Directions are bad, there are some QC issues and working alone it took me two hours to assemble and hang - a second person would have saved considerable time.
The long assembly time was due in part to a large quantity of nuts that need to be held and tightened, many in locations where a second pari or hands would be very useful. And in part due to bad directions. I can't help you with the second pair of hands, but a few hints on the directions
- Shelves are held in place by the internal slates, even though they are drilled with holes. When you assemble, be sure the slates face up
- Top piece, contrary to what the directions indicate, must go on last
- The unit ships with lag bolts, not the indicated wood screws, to hold it to the wall. Be sure you have a rachet and/or a driver bit for your drill. And you'll really want an electric screwdriver for this job.
While the cabinet is just fine, you can see some weak QC in a few places. First of all, the bag contain nuts was broken, scattering them all over the box. Also, the company's logo was applied at a strange angle to the front of the cabinet, suggesting someone on the line really wasn't happy. And lastly, one of the lag bolts broke of when I was tightening it. I simply drilled a new hole and used a long wood screw instead so no big deal, but it shouldn't have happened.
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