eclife 16" Small Bathroom Vanity Sink Combo, Modern Painted Wall Mounted Floating Cabinet W/Resin Basin Sink Top, Chrome Water Save Faucet & Pop Up Drain (White)








Key features
- •❤WATER SAVE: 1.5 GPM faucet aerator help to save 30% water; 3/8'' Water supply hose; 23-5/8" Long water supply lines; Chrome faucet; U shape pop up drain;
- •❤ECO-FRIENDLY: MDF eco-friendly material used to make vanity more durable and sturdy; 15mm thickness, 720kg/CBM MDF, smooth paint surface, stone powde & resin sink, easy to clean and wear-resistance.
- •❤EASY to INSTALL: Need to be self-assemble, delicate design make it easy to assemble; Aadjustable P-bend make it more convenient to install the pipe for drainage.
- •❤DETAILS FEATURES: 304 Stainless steel slide & Soft-close door & Easy to Clean & Sturdy & Suitable for small space.
- •❤Dimension: 16"L x 9.8"W x 20.3"H wall mount grey premium bathroom vanity sink combo.
eclife 16" Small Bathroom Vanity Sink Combo, Modern Painted Wall Mounted Floating Cabinet W/Resin Basin Sink Top, Chrome Water Save Faucet & Pop Up Drain (White)
List Price: $174.59$157.13DEALYou Save: $17.46 (10%)
Free shippingFree Returns – 30 daysFree Order CancellationSecure Payment2–3 Days DeliveryGet It June 24, 2026In Stock (1)No marketing spamNo account requiredFulfilment by FedEx / Amazon / UPS / ShipwirePayPal / Card Buyer Protection
Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5★
70%
4★
30%
3★
0%
2★
0%
1★
0%
No Instructions. Here are some tips.
Taylor✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2023
My unit, like some other reviewers did not come with instructions. I was able to figure it out, but for those who are struggling, here are a few tips.
1. Start with the door and the hinges. The hinges will screw into the right side of the vanity (see picture on Amazon for reference)
2. The next biggest holes on the sides of the unit (and the thinner pieces) are where the pegs go through. Put the unit on its right side and put the pegs in. The smallest holes with a grey ring on the outer edge are where the odd-looking black screws will go. Screw the black screws and place the pegs in the appropriate slots on the right side of the unit. (Do the same with the left unit, then set it aside. Do not attach the left side of the unit yet)
3. Attach the bottom piece (white, unpolished piece with the big holes facing upwards) to the right side. The screws and pegs. will slide into the side of the bottom piece.
4. Use the short silver screw with a long horizontal groove below the screw head. This works by lining up the gap on the bottom side with the black screw that is now partially visible through the largest holes. Push the silver screw into the hole with a finger or a screwdriver, then turn to the right until it won't go anymore (~half a turn).
5. Repeat steps 3-4 with the remaining thin pieces. These will go near the top of the unit above the door, but below the sink. They will be staggered and partially overlapping with the polished surface facing outward. Just line up the black screws with the big hole located on the perpendicular face.
6. After attaching the right side of the unit to the base and the thin pieces and tightening the screws in Step 4, attach the left side (pegs and black screws should be installed onto left side prior to attachment). Repeat Step 4.
7. Push the thin plastic caps to cover the large holes from Step 4.
Congratulations! You have assembled the base!
For the drain...
8. Remove all pieces except for the rubber ring closest to the drain portion which attaches to the sink. Remember the order these are removed.
9. Roll a small ball of the plumber's putty (not included) into a snake/worm in your hands until it is ~1/4 inch thick. Place the putty on the sink around the rim of the drain. This will help keep the sink from leaking.
10. From underneath the sink, reattach the large rubber ring, gold bolt with flat rim facing upwards, and the remaining portion of the drain (should contain black rubber washer inside the portion you screw on to connect to the drain) . You can also place some plumber's putty between the large rubber ring and the bottom surface of the sink. Hand tighten the gold bolt and then tighten with a wrench. Note: I found it easier to temporarily remove the top of the sink and lean it up against something so you have more room to work while tightening the bolt with the wrench.
For the faucet...
11. Put the hoses through the large hole in the sink and tighten first with hand, then using pliers/wrench.
12. Put the half-circle black rubber piece through the hoses from the underside of the sink so the holes match up. Then put the circular black rubber piece through the same holes.
13. Screw in very long machine screws which come with a small bolt which twists around the screw. Tighten bolt using wrench/pliers.
Mounting the sink...
14. If a wall stud is available to be used for your location, screw a long screw through the holes in the back into the stud. If a stud is not available, put the drywall anchor into the wall before you mount the sink. Once the anchors are in and the unit will be level, screw the long screws through the holes in the back face of the vanity.
15. Once the vanity portion is firmly secured, place a line of silicone caulk on the top surface of the vanity. Then press the sink firmly down and hold pressure for about 10-15 seconds. Wipe away excess caulk.
16. Attach water lines, turn on water, and check for leaks.
Hope this was helpful! Good luck!
1. Start with the door and the hinges. The hinges will screw into the right side of the vanity (see picture on Amazon for reference)
2. The next biggest holes on the sides of the unit (and the thinner pieces) are where the pegs go through. Put the unit on its right side and put the pegs in. The smallest holes with a grey ring on the outer edge are where the odd-looking black screws will go. Screw the black screws and place the pegs in the appropriate slots on the right side of the unit. (Do the same with the left unit, then set it aside. Do not attach the left side of the unit yet)
3. Attach the bottom piece (white, unpolished piece with the big holes facing upwards) to the right side. The screws and pegs. will slide into the side of the bottom piece.
4. Use the short silver screw with a long horizontal groove below the screw head. This works by lining up the gap on the bottom side with the black screw that is now partially visible through the largest holes. Push the silver screw into the hole with a finger or a screwdriver, then turn to the right until it won't go anymore (~half a turn).
5. Repeat steps 3-4 with the remaining thin pieces. These will go near the top of the unit above the door, but below the sink. They will be staggered and partially overlapping with the polished surface facing outward. Just line up the black screws with the big hole located on the perpendicular face.
6. After attaching the right side of the unit to the base and the thin pieces and tightening the screws in Step 4, attach the left side (pegs and black screws should be installed onto left side prior to attachment). Repeat Step 4.
7. Push the thin plastic caps to cover the large holes from Step 4.
Congratulations! You have assembled the base!
For the drain...
8. Remove all pieces except for the rubber ring closest to the drain portion which attaches to the sink. Remember the order these are removed.
9. Roll a small ball of the plumber's putty (not included) into a snake/worm in your hands until it is ~1/4 inch thick. Place the putty on the sink around the rim of the drain. This will help keep the sink from leaking.
10. From underneath the sink, reattach the large rubber ring, gold bolt with flat rim facing upwards, and the remaining portion of the drain (should contain black rubber washer inside the portion you screw on to connect to the drain) . You can also place some plumber's putty between the large rubber ring and the bottom surface of the sink. Hand tighten the gold bolt and then tighten with a wrench. Note: I found it easier to temporarily remove the top of the sink and lean it up against something so you have more room to work while tightening the bolt with the wrench.
For the faucet...
11. Put the hoses through the large hole in the sink and tighten first with hand, then using pliers/wrench.
12. Put the half-circle black rubber piece through the hoses from the underside of the sink so the holes match up. Then put the circular black rubber piece through the same holes.
13. Screw in very long machine screws which come with a small bolt which twists around the screw. Tighten bolt using wrench/pliers.
Mounting the sink...
14. If a wall stud is available to be used for your location, screw a long screw through the holes in the back into the stud. If a stud is not available, put the drywall anchor into the wall before you mount the sink. Once the anchors are in and the unit will be level, screw the long screws through the holes in the back face of the vanity.
15. Once the vanity portion is firmly secured, place a line of silicone caulk on the top surface of the vanity. Then press the sink firmly down and hold pressure for about 10-15 seconds. Wipe away excess caulk.
16. Attach water lines, turn on water, and check for leaks.
Hope this was helpful! Good luck!
Sink
Randy✓ Verified Purchase•August 26, 2023
Used in a cabin bathroom. Works well, it's small, and easy to install. Great for small spaces, would buy again.
Truly small
ninjadine✓ Verified Purchase•August 12, 2023
It's quite small and probably more for children. But very cute and functional. If you've got big hands you'll definitely be splashing water all over the place. But it's perfect for very small tight spaces.
ðŸ‘
eddie bouaziz✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
Very good product. If you don't have much space in your bathroom, this is the item you needðŸ¤ðŸ‘
Great product at affordable price
Chillischick✓ Verified Purchase•July 21, 2023
For the price, this is better than my expectations. The cabinet has a slow close on it, so no way it slams shut. The finish is a gloss on the cabinet, so it will be easy to clean.
I did purchase a separate faucet even though it came with one. Rather have good quality Moen that will last. Shipping took about 3 weeks which was fine, allowed me time to complete bathroom makeover. We did purchase a few extra plumbing parts that would work for us- not sure if you will need to. We also purchased wingnuts to anchor the cabinet in instead of the anchor bolts provided. I have a young child and didn't want to worry if she leaned or pulled on the cabinet. If I didn't have a child, the anchor bolts that came with it would be fine for adults IMO. There is no overflow hole in the sink so be mindful of that.
Great sink and happy with my purchase! For the quality and price, I'm very happy! Makes such a difference in a small bathroom. The cabinet space isn't huge with the plumbing in the way, but holds at least 3 rolls of toilet paper and some smaller items. I would definitely purchase again!
I did purchase a separate faucet even though it came with one. Rather have good quality Moen that will last. Shipping took about 3 weeks which was fine, allowed me time to complete bathroom makeover. We did purchase a few extra plumbing parts that would work for us- not sure if you will need to. We also purchased wingnuts to anchor the cabinet in instead of the anchor bolts provided. I have a young child and didn't want to worry if she leaned or pulled on the cabinet. If I didn't have a child, the anchor bolts that came with it would be fine for adults IMO. There is no overflow hole in the sink so be mindful of that.
Great sink and happy with my purchase! For the quality and price, I'm very happy! Makes such a difference in a small bathroom. The cabinet space isn't huge with the plumbing in the way, but holds at least 3 rolls of toilet paper and some smaller items. I would definitely purchase again!
Page 1 of 2







