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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de marzo de 2025
This is a pretty nice cabinet for a garage or shop, it was easy to put together it seems to be made out of decent Quality Parts and I only have one problem. That problem is the spacing for the holes they are not 16 inches apart so I had to redrill them but other than that I do like this cabinet. I want to mention the door because I feel that it is worth noting how nice having a door with gas struts is. Overall I feel for the price they're asking it is a fair value.
Beeftimer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de febrero de 2025
The assembly had a couple tricky parts, but the install was super easy once you got it put together. Then, once installed, at first, I thought I'd done something wrong because I went to open the thing and it wouldn't open. I racked my brain trying to figure it out, everything looked correct, then I finally just gave it a hard pull, man-handled it, and boom, it opened (you could hear that hydraulic sound and everything as it opened itself the rest of the way). It's just really hard to open, but definitely sturdy enough to handle a hard tug. It's a little hard to close too, but it's mighty. Keeps all my chemicals from drying out or being contaminated or from contaminating the rest of my shop. I love it.
L-Con
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2025
Assembly is a bit of a guessing game, as the instructions dont clearly state proper orientation or placement of the components. But, if you just use a little common sense, it’s not bad and goes together quickly. The door operates smoothly, without any real effort needed, to open or close. The hydraulics hold the door open and closed well. The locking mechanism is solid, and I have no fears of the door coming open while traveling in my cargo trailer. The packaging gets 5 stars from me, because it was well protected and arrived completely damage free. My only gripe is the pre punched mounting holes. In the U.S. (where this was sold and marketed to) stud spacing is typically 16” O.C. The mounting holes are spaced at 21.5” O.C. This means, either you rely on flimsy drywall anchors, and hope for the best, OR drill new mounting holes, so the cabinet can actually be properly mounted to the wall studs. I’m not sure where 21.5” is standard stud spacing, but it’s definitely not here. I opted to drill new mounting holes at 16” O.C. And the cabinet is now mounted solidly to the front wall of my enclosed trailer. Overall, I’m happy with my purchase, and wouldn’t hesitate to buy another if the need arises.
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