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The Linon Home Decor Corinne Six Drawer Storage Cart combines durable pinewood construction with a natural varnish finish for a stylish, long-lasting storage solution. Featuring six removable drawers on smooth-glide rails and caster wheels, it offers compact, mobile organization perfect for small spaces like home offices or craft rooms.









| ASIN | B083F3WM53 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #139,724 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #128 in Storage Drawer Carts |
| Brand | IRIDESCENT |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (2,038) |
| Date First Available | January 2, 2020 |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00753793400129 |
| Included Components | Storage Cart |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 26 pounds |
| Item model number | AMZN1451 |
| Manufacturer | Linon Home Decor |
| Material | Wood |
| Number of Drawers | 6 |
| Part Number | AMZN1451 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.35"D x 13.39"W x 25.75"H |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | Six Storage Drawers |
| UPC | 753793400129 |
| Warranty Description | 90 day limited. |
A**R
A drag to assemble, but worth it
This actually met my needs precisely and the price can't be beat. It doesn't have ball bearing tracks for the drawers--no tracks at all, in fact. But it's got clean lines, it's solid pine instead of particleboard, and for the price, it's hard to imagine a better quality product. When finished, it's pretty solid. That's the good. The bad is, as everyone else has said, assembly. Most of it is a breeze, but the drawers don't have pre-drilled holes. You will do yourself a big favor by doing so yourself; don't barrel ahead like a bull in a china shop. Simply take your time, make sure you drill in the right spots, making sure you're centered on each board, so your drill doesn't crack the boards open. Use a slow, deliberate speed on a variable speed drill, but only for drilling; don't use a drill to screw in the screws. Also, the cheap tacks are worse than useless. Before you start assembly, put a couple of them in a bag, take them to your local hardware store, and match them with good quality steel replacements. It'll only cost a couple bucks, but will save you a LOT of problems, including irreparably harming the furniture. Be sure to count the number included, and get a few extra. Trust me on this; the included tacks are a complete failure. Speaking of tacks, they're also intended to be used for attaching the bottom board of each drawer to the rear plank. Don't use tacks for that; the bottom is particleboard, and way too hard for these crap chinese tacks to do anything except fold in half every time. Instead, take that rear plank with you when you go to the hardware store, and pick out some suitably small-sized wood screws, instead of tacks, for attaching the bottom board to the rear plank of the drawer. Get 2 to 3 screws per drawer. Once each drawer is assembled up to the point of attaching the bottom board to the rear plank, mark your places, and pre-drill holes, to screw the parts together, instead of getting frustrated trying to use tacks. Then, before you drive the screws, countersink your drilled holes on the bottom board-- the heads of the wood screws will stick out otherwise, so to make them flush, simply pick a drill bit the same diameter as the head of the screw, and drill out enough room for the screw head to sit flush with the bottom board. (It only takes a handful of drill bit rotations, so go slow, be conservative, and obviously, don't drill all the way through. This way, with a little prep, assembly is much easier and your end result is a more solidly constructed cabinet. I guess the key thing about assembly is to manage your expectations. Don't lie to yourself about it being quick, because you'll only get frustrated. Plan on it taking up the afternoon, and you'll be less frustrated, and have better results. I wanted this cabinet to function as an affordable drawer option for a shallow (72" x 19"work) desk I designed, to optimize floor space in a small room. Attached photo is the end result. I couldn't be happier.
M**T
Nightmare to construct. DO NOT BUY.
DO NOT BUY. I rarely write reviews but this was a terrible experience. First, the good: Measurements are accurate, it is one of the rare under-desk drawers that aren't a filing cabinet, and the materials are mostly good. Arrived without defects or damage. The bad: Everything else. It is NOT easy to construct, and I love building furniture and am quite handy, and have purchased plenty of cheap furniture that needs to be constructed at home. My bar is pretty low, I know it's cheap furniture, but this took cheap to a new level. There are many screws that are very tough to do by hand - I used a power drill to make the process much faster, but if you don't have power tools this will be a very long and physically challenging process. Would not recommend for older folks. There are no guide holes either so you're praying the screws are going in straight and having to use lots of force to start the screw threading in. Every corner that could be cut was cut. You're supposed to nail in the drawer bottoms and the backboard of the entire unit, if you live in an apartment prepare to be evicted from noise complaints, and the nails are cheap and bend too easily to hammer in. The drawer tracks are hardly tracks, they tug and have no backstop so they will fall right out of the tracks - do NOT recommend for kids. The wheels have to be hammered in, I'm a fit healthy adult and needed my husband to smash them in, and every time it splits the surrounding wood. Just horrible quality all around, I can't believe this can even be sold. The return rates must be through the roof. Save yourself the money and buy the IKEA Alex drawer.
M**L
nice little drawer unit
very nice set of drawers for the price. I wanted something that was mainly all solid wood and this was just right as it costs the same as mdf/particle board others. it took a bit to assemble it but once assembled it looks very nice. the finish is nice and smooth, I like the natural look but it could be easily painted if I wanted to. The caster wheels roll smoothly and the drawers slide out smooth as well, but pull to far and the drawer will fall out. Now the drawers are not very large so think about what you are going to store in them prior to ordering. I use it for office/art supplies, so pens/pencils, markers, etc it works great for all of that. cabinet is very sturdy as well. I would of built one myself as I am a wood worker but time is not there to add another project. when you do assemble make sure you use some Tight bond 3 glue on every joint and screw, everything will be solid and no worry of anything falling apart. I glue everything together that I buy that is wood no matter what it is, overall would def recommend. might buy the larger one down the road to for my office space
R**K
Putting this together was fun! A person needs a few tools and a bit of woodworking ability, but the unit went together easily in about an hour. Two things I did which weren't in the instructions were to (1) add a bead wood glue to the rabbet where the back panel sits before nailing it in, and (2) drill 3/32" pilot holes for where the various screw entered the wood. Pocket holes were already drilled for proper alignment, but a pilot hole in an adjoining piece always makes the joint stronger. Very pleased with this!
F**E
Bought this about a year ago now, and it’s still nice and sturdy. I didn’t add the wheels but still easy to move around when needed.
S**H
Bad bad quality
G**N
Drawers don’t not slide well, can barely open one drawer. Assembly was not hard but it was tedious.
C**N
Je suis obligé d'aller le porté chez UPS ,le problème je suis pas capable de le soulèver trop pesant.
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