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The Rubbermaid Freestanding Storage Cabinet offers a robust 690-pound capacity with a durable resin build that resists rust and dents. Its innovative snap-together design allows quick, tool-free assembly, while lockable double doors provide secure storage for tools, garden supplies, and more. With 27 cubic feet of space across four fixed shelves, it’s the ultimate organizational upgrade for garages, basements, or workshops.


























| ASIN | B0000DCBMG |
| Additional Features | Lockable |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The Rubbermaid Freestanding Storage Cabinet features a snap-together design for quick and easy assembly. No tools are required. Follow these steps to assemble: 1. Unpack all the components. 2. Align the cabinet pieces according to the labeled instructions. 3. Snap the pieces together securely. 4. Ensure all connections are tight. 5. Install the doors and shelves as indicated. 6. Test the cabinet b… |
| Back Material Type | Resin |
| Base Type | Legs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #85,348 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #116 in Storage Cabinets |
| Brand | Rubbermaid |
| Brand Name | Rubbermaid |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 4,212 Reviews |
| Door Style | Shaker |
| Finish Types | Black |
| Frame Material Type | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071691161967 |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Hardware Color | Black |
| Included Components | … |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Item Depth | 18 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 18 x 36 x 72 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 36"W x 72"H |
| Item Type Name | Storage Cabinet |
| Item Weight | 68 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Key |
| Manufacturer | Rubbermaid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_FG708300MICHR |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Yes. |
| Material | Resin |
| Material Type | Resin |
| Model Name | FG708300MICHR |
| Model Number | FG708300MICHR |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number Of Shelves | 4 |
| Number of Compartments | 8 |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Number of Drawers | 2 |
| Number of Levels | 4 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 18"D x 36"W x 72"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tools |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Home Office, Kid's Room |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Large |
| Special Feature | Lockable |
| Storage Options | Shelves, Lockable doors |
| Style Name | Freestanding |
| Top Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 071691161967 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 690 Pounds |
S**F
Great product but there are some issues
We started with one cabinet for our garage then liked it so much we ordered a total of 4. I would say there are no issues with 3 of the cabinets. The are made by Rubbermaid and can hold lots of weight. They are over 6ft tall. I wish the shelves were a few inches deeper but then that may be too large for our area anyway. We bought the first one to hold heavy tools. For the most part it was easy to assemble the hardest part is aligning the door hinge and side panel to put the support bar through. Not terribly difficult though. It took my husband 45 minutes to put the first one together, then the last three about 25 minutes each. A couple of things to be aware of. These are not waterproof so I wouldn’t recommend using them outdoors. The handles have holes that you can secure a padlock if you wanted. The one we had an issue with the handles don’t line up properly, but we can live with that. The other issue in the video (you will need sound) is that one door opens 3/4 of the way, then you have to really pull it to open all the way. Again, not worth the hassle of boxing up to exchange. For the price point these are clean looking and sturdy which is all we needed.
S**R
Love my new cabinet!
Just received our cabinet today. Less than an hour later it has been assembled and put in place and filled with items that I store in the garage. It was easy to put together and I liked that the instructions and illustrations were on the outside of the box. It seems very sturdy and looks great. I also liked that it is Rubbermaid. The last few cabinets I have had were metal and while they were cheaper, they rusted in a short period of time. This one should last me for many, many years so in the long run I think it will be well worth the money we spent on it.
J**N
Liked it so much I ordered a second one
I ordered this Rubbermaid cabinet, medium size, to put outside my backdoor off my kitchen to hold cleaning supplies, laundry detergent, garden tools, and grill supplies. I liked it so much I ordered a second one to put in an area next to my house where I work on craft projects, to hold various crafting tools and supplies. I covered both cabinets with a piece of marine vinyl that covers the top and draps down both sides. I had the first through some heavy rains and it stayed dry inside. If it wasn't covered, it could get some water in it at the corners, if unsheltered during rain; I would anticipate that the water would drain down the four corners but most of the inside would stay dry, if it wasn't covered. Both of my cabinets arrived with no damaged parts, as others have reported and pictured. I did have the plastic debri from the punched out holes inside the parts and box. I found the assembly easy and fast, and the instructions more than sufficient. You don't even need to read the instructions; just look at the pics. I put the first one together in about 20 minutes, and the second one in 14 minutes. (I timed the second assembly.) I don't understand why others report trouble with assembly and instructions. The parts are also labeled with letters moulded into the plastic of each part. The parts are simple and easy to figure out. I also didn't need a rubber mallet. (For reference, I'm a 61 y/o woman with arthritis and somewhat weak hands. I was able to put the cabinet together easily.) Here is some assembly info: - You have a bottom and top piece that are identical; you can use either one for the bottom. There is no front or back of the base and top panels. Just put one down (solid side of the base panel (solid except for 4 corner holes) facing up) and push 4 of the poles (all poles are the same) into the corners firmly. The tapered part of the poles go down into the holes of the base. - You have 4 side panels that are identical. After you put the 4 poles in the corners of the base, slide one side panel over the 2 poles on each side. At this step, you are using 2 of the side panels; it doesn't matter which two. Look at the picture in the assembly instructions to see which end goes up, if it isn't intuitive for you. Gently jiggle the panels when putting them over the posts so that you aren't forcing them but fitting them over the poles, and push the panels down into place. - You have 2 back panels that are identical. Slide one of them over the tops of the already installed back poles. Again, jiggle them to put them over the poles at the holes in the panel so you are not forcing them. - You have two front doors that are different. They are clearly labeled F (left) and G (right). You slide the front doors down over the exposed tops of the previously installed front poles. Jiggle to line up the holes over the poles and push the doors down into place. - Next, place the interior center shelf on the exposed tops of the 4 posts you previously installed and press the shelf down firmly and evenly on all sides. - The next step of the instructions shows putting the last two side panels into place (with the following step of placing the remaining 4 poles you haven't used yet). I did something different here. I put two poles in the back holes of the previously installed shelf. Press the 2 back poles in firmly, and then slide the two remaining side panels over them and swing them into place in the front. - Now install the last two poles (or the last four if you have put the remaining side panels into place before installing the two poles in the back). When you feed the poles down into the holes of the front doors, you need to jiggle the poles when pushing them through at the ends so that you aren't forcing them but getting them to fit inside the holes. Use finesse, not force. I found this step to be the most tricky but it just takes a moment to two of patience in jiggling the posts as you push them through the holes. After you get the remaining poles lined up and through the holes, press each one down firmly. - Now slide the remaining back panel over the exposed tops of the back two posts. - Last step is to put the top panel (identical to the base panel) on over the tops of the exposed poles at each corner. After you get the holes lined up and over the poles, press each corner down firmly so that the top panel is fit down completely and evenly all around. - Done!!! Now you can load it up with your stuff... The height of the cabinet is perfect for using the top as a work space for things like potting or crafts. You would not want to use it for hammering things, except possibly light hammering of crafts if you have a board over it. Putting a thin layer of foam with a cutting board on top would make it better for any hammering you might do on top, but this is not a work bench that will take heavy work. It could also be used as an outdoor kitchen work station with a cutting board placed on top. I'm not positive but I suspect that people who received damaged parts might have received returned cabinets that people tried to force together without the holes being lined up properly. Mine parts were all in perfect condition. I did examine the holes as I removed the parts from the box, and would have returned for replacement if I received one that was damaged. If you receive one that isn't damaged, it should go together quickly and easily if you don't try to force the parts but gently jiggle the panels over the poles at each step, and then press firmly, so you aren't damaging the product as you put it together. The one change I would like to see in the design is a top panel that is different from the bottom panel, and solid on top so that water could not drain down through the four corners, or a top that fits over and snaps into the 4 corner holes of the top panel. This cabinet appears to be designed as a stackable unit with the possibily of a second cabinet installed on top. For those of us using it for a work station, and when placed where it will get rained on or be exposed to leaves from trees, would be great to have a solid top without the corner holes. I thought it was a little overpriced for what it is but I couldn't find anything I liked better for my needs.
J**Y
Great exterior storage cabinet
I was happy to have ordered this handy vinyl storage cabinet for my patio. It's got plenty of internal space for all of my many items that I couldn't live without. I've found it to be sturdy and was embarrassingly easy to put together. The doors stay shut even when cammed full of everything that I could fit into it and now doubles as the perfect TV stand for double the enjoyment while out in the patio. It has a an adjustable & removable center shelf that go's in where you need it and polishes up clean for those inspections by the wife.
A**F
So far I'm very disappointed
Spent what I considered alot of $$ for this cabinet because I expected good quality from Rubbermaid and I needed the advertised features: quick and easy to assemble, sturdy, waterproof. I've just started assembling it and am so frustrated. Instructions are printed on the back of the box as "how-to" pictures that are unclear with very little detail. I'm stuck on step 5 because you can't see in the instruction picture exactly what to do. I googled Rubbermaid for the instructions and only found a poor quality scan of the exact same instructions that are the box. I can't find any videos for assembly. Oh, and, it was difficult to navigate the Rubbermaid online list of instructions to find what I was looking for. I opted for this cabinet because it was emphasized how 'easy' it was to assemble. We are experiencing life difficulties right now that makes finding time and recourses for such things as product assembly excruciatingly difficult. It took a while to find time to shop for this much need storage cabinet and then took me weeks to finally find time to start assembly. I'm so disappointed that it is not easy to assemble as advertised. I think it might be if clear instructions were provide. Though not together yet, what I'm seeing so far makes me pessimistic that it will be sturdy and waterproof as advertised. If time permits, I'll update this review if and when I finish putting it together and start using it. It seems to be sloppily manufactured. The assembly holes appear to drilled with defective or worn tooling. The assembly hold cutout were left inside the parts and shavings are everywhere and there's a look of stringy, melted rubber around the holes. The round cutouts fall out everywhere when removing the parts from the box. Some of the parts are somewhat labeled from the molding, for example F1, these labels are not referenced elsewhere. It would have been nice if the instructions identified and referenced them.
D**N
Not perfect, but still good.
I ordered 2 cabinets for my garage on Thursday and received them on Saturday, good job Amazon.com. The cabinets are good sturdy units and I am very pleased with them. Very easy to assemble. I must say that the quality assurance at Rubbermaid needs a bit of work. There are holes cut in the doors, sides and back to mount on cylinders. The plastic shavings and cutouts were still inside the parts and needed to be removed for assembly (they often blocked the holes). Some of the holes cut in the parts were torn to the side of the part. Once assembled this could not be seen but may weaken the total structure as the plastic was quite thin in these areas. As stated in other reviews, the doors are a bit difficult to open at first but work fine after a few opening and closings. The top of this cabinet will need something on it if you want to use it as any kind of work surface. The assembly holes go clear through and are open for small items to fall into. Once assembled the cabinet is quite sturdy, much more that other cabinets I have seen. I would definately recommend these cabinets to others. They look good and hold a lot of stuff.
A**R
Cabinet
Great storage cabinet
A**L
Well made and Good extra storage
It was also easy to install. Definitely worth the weight from the mismatched parts hiccup.
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