

🛒 Elevate your kitchen game—style, storage, and mobility all in one sleek cart!
The Homestyles General Line Natural Mobile Kitchen Cart is a robust 54-inch wide kitchen organizer crafted from solid hardwood and engineered wood. Featuring two smooth-glide drawers, three adjustable shelves, a towel bar, and a wood tool caddy, it offers versatile storage solutions. Heavy-duty rubber casters ensure easy mobility while protecting floors. Finished naturally to highlight woodgrain, this cart combines durability with timeless style, supporting up to 250 pounds and designed for easy assembly.





| Best Sellers Rank | #539,768 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #36 in Stationary Kitchen Storage Islands #3,458 in Dining Room Furniture |
| Brand | homestyles |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,174 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Material | Wood |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5"D x 54"W x 36.25"H |
| Shelf Type | Pull-Out Shelf |
L**E
Matches my kitchen
It is well made. It's all wood and very easy to put together. My husband appreciated the metric hex bit to use in his battery drill. It went together much easier than expected! Size: It is just the perfect size for spot I had Looks great: Matches my cupbords Sturdiness: Very solid Functionality: It holed my ice maker and air fryer Storage capacity: I was able to move some soup pots and small appliances on the 2 shelves, but the drawer is very shallow Weight: Since it's all wood, it is pretty heavy but has casters so it is easy to move
R**L
Wonderful Kitchen Cart
My husband and I just purchased a house - a house that we love dearly with one exception - the kitchen. Its a large room but with very little counter space and storage. We decided to buy this kitchen cart to rectify that. Assembly: This was very easy to put together - with many of the "harder" components like hinges already attached. Working together on a Saturday morning my husband and I put this together in about two hours. No bad I'd say. One drawer face was slightly misaligned, and would hit the counter top but we were able to adjust it ourselves using his drill. The other drawer worked perfectly from the get go. I also thought the cabinet hinges were brilliant. Storage: I use this to hold mostly appliances and have a pot rack hanging over it. It provides enough storage to fit our large food processor, are panini press, crock pot, rice cooker, waffle maker, Ninja Blender, two fondu pots, and immersion blender. Obviously my husband and I love food and the appliances that go with it. With all those appliances in the cabinet, there's still quite a bit room left - in fact the whole right side cabinet. I love that it is divided into three separate storage areas with independent shelves that can be adjusted. Finish: its been a couple week since we set this up, and honestly it's already had a hard life. We've yet to use it for cooking purposes but rather for dropping boxes on it as we unpack. The finish has held up wonderfully. I don't see there being a problem in the future with it. Accessories: The towel rack and the Knife block... The towel rack is eh, we hardly remember to keep a towel on it, though I'm betting that it would make a decent rolling pin in a pinch. Its not annoying so we left it on and aren't really concerned about it. The knife block however, is odd. Almost all of the bolts on the outside of the unit are counter sunk with plugs except for the ones on the knife block. We put the knife block on as directed and I really appreciated the slide out bottom for cleaning purposes - but when I tried to put some spatulas and such in the designated spot they just fell right in. They were too short I guess, but they just all slid right in. The knifes fit, but since we prefer to have our knives on a magnetic strip we were kind of "eh" about using it. So here's the brilliance.... I was looking for a place to store cutting boards and was bemoaning the knife blocks apparent uselessness... and then I had a light-bulb moment. If you take the knife block and install it upside down and remove the "bottom" slide out piece it works perfectly as a cutting board holder! The slots in the bottom allow air flow so even if a cutting board isn't completely dry when put it in it will be fine. It fits even our biggest cutting boards and it just works beautifully and is wonderfully convenient. I highly suggest flipping it over and getting a Chicago Cutlery 1063947 Magnetic Knife Storage Strip . Love this kitchen cart - its a really good value and an excellent piece. We've already decided that if we redo the kitchen at any point in the near future this will become our "bar" in the dining room or we'll use it as a bar outside. Its versatile and well built.
D**R
Absolutely Beautiful! Fun and Easy to Assemble
The quality surprised me It's really made of wood. It's strong, hard and straight. Nothing cheap about it; The pieces were marked exceptionally and as long as you follow the instructions it can't help but be perfect. I made one mistake along the way while assembling one of the drawers; The first one went together correctly while i followed the instructions, then on the second one I tried to wing it. I got the left and right sides backwards and it threw it all off. On inspection it was easy to see the labeled pieces weren't in the right place. A night's sleep and ten minutes in the morning, backing out the screws that secured the drawer bottom and flipping the sides, and it was ready to go. Seriously, follow the instructions and you won't go wrong. The fold out extension on the back side wasn't shown in any of the sales pictures on Amazon and it came as a surprise. We have the microwave and the hot air fryer on the top, and the extension allows them to be pushed back toward the wall leaving ten or so inches work space in front of each device. We picked up some hot pads and leave two on top. Decorative and functional. Utensils, extra hot pads and gloves go in one drawer, while cookbooks, paperwork for the devices and other stuff in the other. We don't use the knife rack for knives, so it's a good place for tongs. Fits right in. Perfect height. Love the color and a bit proud to have put it together. Worth every penny.
J**Y
Just what I wanted, but with one problem
Over-all I like this item. It is just what I was looking for in style and design. The only problem is that, being disabled I had to have someone else assemble it for me, and it took some time before someone was able to come and do this for me. Then , within the first week of actual use, one of the drawers started jamming. There seems to be something wrong with the slider mechanism, which was originally one of the features that I liked, that the drawers opened and closed so easily on the metal runners - great for me with my arthritic hands. So now the drawer jams and is practically useless, and it can't be returned as it has passed the return date. Not sure how I could have returned it anyways, as it came disassembled and there is no way I could re-disassemble it and re-package it according to return policy. Otherwise it is a nice unit, but I will have to see if I can find someone who can repair the drawer, if it can even be repaired. Otherwise - we really like it - this gave us just the extra counter and cupboard space we needed in our kitchen. It rolls quite smoothly on the casters and they can be locked in place also, so it doesn't roll if you don't want it to. The drop-leaf extension is also great, adding lots of additional counter space that can be dropped out of the way when not needed, and the gate-leg support is easy to use and very sturdy. We keep the extension up, with two stools slid under it for convenient seating. The knife rack on one side is not too useful for us, but may be for someone else. I do like the paper towel holder on the other end, though it sticks out a bit more than necessary even for large towel rolls. Note: the top surface has a nice finish, like the rest of the unit, but remember that it is not a "butcher block" style top, so you will need to treat it with care and not ever use it as a cutting board. It did not seem to difficult to assemble, though the man who did it for us noted that the directions had no english instructions so had to be done by the diagrams alone. Took him a couple hours, tops. My advice...assemble very promptly after delivery, save all packaging and paperwork until return time has passed, just in case. Other than the drawer malfunction/return issue, a very good item for the price.
M**I
Top Quality!
This island is REAL WOOD! It was a great deal for such a sturdy piece of furniture! We do have a problem with the right end door. The little pegs don't hold and it falls off when we open or close it. I need to find a way to reach the manufacturer and see if this can be resolved. I will update. Otherwise it's perfect! We got stools to put under the extension so we can sit at it. It has lots of cabinet space and two nice big drawers(which were amazingly easy to assemble!) We truly love it! Only took an hour and a half to assemble. The instructions are clear and easy to read. I gave five stars even with the issue, it's such a great piece and a great value! Buy it! You won't be sorry! UPDATE: My husband inspected closer and saw that the hole wasn't drilled deep enough. It was a quick fix and now it's perfect!
B**.
Best Kitchen Cart
This kitchen cart is really nice. It came well packaged. All the parts are marked and the assembly directions are clearly written and easy to follow. The cart is all wood even the back panel. I use this cart is used to store snacks: cookies, candy, nuts, and chips. The snacks are organized in plastic baskets which fit inside this kitchen cart. Perfect! This kitchen cart is small, well made, and is money well spent for extra storage space. Highly recommend.
C**.
Easy to assemble, quality kitchen island!
This is a well-made, quality kitchen island that was actually fun to assemble. A lot of the fussy assembly was already done; hinges, strike plates and drawer guides were in place. There were only 6 cam screws and cam locks to put in. (I also just put together a kitchen pantry made by another company, and the first step was to put in 60 (literally!) cam screws. Where cam screws were needed, there were plastic receivers with screw threads to put them into, so there was no problem getting them in straight (which can be a real challenge with just holes drilled in particle board in many kits). This was the most consumer-friendly piece of furniture I have ever assembled, and I've done lots over the years. I am 72, and my grandson and I had this put together in about an hour and a half. It looks great, and will provide much-needed storage and countertop space in my small kitchen. This does not have the typical oak kitchen cabinet look that is common in the U.S., and which the picture looked like it would be. It is definitely lighter. It was perfect for me, but something to note. Much of it is hardwood, but not oak. Assembly tip: In the early stages of assembly, you attach one side and middle dividers to the bottom, then slide three pieces that make up the back into grooves and attach rails to the front and back. Next, you are to attach the remaining side piece while the unit is standing upright. Do not make the mistake I did and try to shift the unit onto the side you first attached in order to attach the second side. It didn't yet have enough structural integrity and pretty much came apart. It wasn't a disaster; just had to go back a couple of steps. Keep the unit standing upright until you've attached the second side (even though tightening the bolts close to the floor is a nuisance). You'll be better off. Enjoy!
C**R
Nice piece!
This is a very nice kitchen island; I am impressed with the quality at this price point. It arrived well packaged. Upon unpacking, it was clear all the parts plus a few spares were included and all of the pieces were well marked. It was easy to assemble by myself in a couple hours. The instructions were not clear on which screws to use for the casters and I mistakenly used the ones marked 'long screws'. I replaced them with the short screws on the casters and all was well.
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