🚀 Transform Your Garage into a Stylish Haven!
The Manhattan Comfort Fortress Collection Mobile Storage Garage Cabinet is a modern, durable solution for organizing tools and supplies. With dimensions of 30.3" x 31.5" x 18.2" and a lightweight design of 51.4 lbs, this stainless steel cabinet combines functionality with style, making it an essential addition to any garage.
C**D
Great addition the the shop
Price was a little bit high for the guage of steel used. But really have no complaints since I know not to overload these cabinets and test the weight limits. Great for storage of those tools you don't always use. They look really nice, but you do have to know how to hang them properly and which screws to loosen for adjusting the doors to fit squarely in the openings. I would buy again when more storage is needed.
M**K
Best bang for the buck!
Absolutely the best bang for the buck, especially when compared to the big box stores. We just moved into a new home and I'm turning the garage into a work shop. These were much easier on the budget, simple to assemble and install. Would highly recommend!
G**Y
Trouble with shelf.
Bought two of the Fortress Floating Garage Cabinets. The shelf to the rear has holes for the supporting brackets but no holes for the front brackets. Also, the screws to hold the cabinet to the wall - upgrade please.
P**R
Works
Door stops very flimsy easy to break inHad to add to work
M**W
Perfect Cabinets For My Use
Used 2 of these on the wall to organize my garage. They did the job for me.
A**Y
Thin metal
Cons: thin flimsy metal.Only has 1 adjustable shelf.Pros: the two tone color black cabinet with gray doors.Kind of easy to assemble
R**I
Thin material
Needed these for my trailer. Bit thin material for my liking but I guess the weight of them hanging with stuff inside. Over all good
K**L
Mostly smoke and mirrors
Ok, first off this review is for the "TALL STANDING CABINET." Note that Amazon's layout on these products is confusing because they all fall under one product page and all the reviews here are for various products, so know what you're reading about or you'll be misled.Now, for the TALL STANDING CABINET: I'm a metalworker by trade and was underwhelmed with the quality. The sheetmetal is very thin and easily bent by hand. While better brands like Gladiator and Seville Classics use nutserts this cabinet uses entirely sheetmetal screws. Two holes were completely non-existent so be sure to have a drill on hand if you plan to order and build the TALL STANDING CABINET.I bought mine on Warehouse Deals but I can't imagine paying the present retail of over $300 for this thing. It's really marginal. In typical import-product fashion they fixated on unnecessary or illogical things like an overly-complicated wall anchoring system and they seem inexplicably VERY concerned about the customer anchoring it to the wall. I understand that tipping over on people is, well, not good, but I've purchased several other cabinets and they've never been this paranoid or even made mention of anchoring to the wall. I understand we live in a litigious society but I'm a believer in natural selection......Now if you do have the unfortune of unpacking the TALL STANDING CABINET be sure to have a vacuum on hand. They pack it with that very thin Styrofoam that breaks apart easily and leaves a MILLION TINY little balls that static cling to everything. Seriously, the product deserves to lose one star just because of this Styrofoam, and there are numerous sheets of it in the box.My complaint of tons of Styrofoam might lead you to think it's well-packaged, but that would be overly generous. It's packaged barely sufficiently, with the problem being that the sheetmetal is SO thin it's easily tweaked in transport. I had to massage/bend/tweak several dog-eared corners to get it to all go together, and the damage to the outside of the cardboard box was negligible for an item this size. I even had to break out a "furniture clamp" (also known as a pipe clamp) to straighten one entire wall to force an even reveal along the left door line.As expected the instructions are poorly written with things like, "To assembly the X......" That said I'm not knocking off any stars for poor instructions, I'm mechanically inclined and have deciphered far worse.Also be sure to have your own quality 4mm ball-end hex key. They include a hex key but mine was was curled and twisted - not from use or abuse mind you, but from poor manufacturing/QC. It doesn't matter however, you'll want a ball-end key so you can drive many of the fasteners at an angle.It also REALLY needs to be supplied with one more shelf, there's plenty of height within to utilize it but honestly I'm guessing they were afraid of allowing the customer to load too much weight into the TALL STANDING CABINET. In contrast I also have a Sandusky cabinet of the same height in my basement that came with so many shelves I have several on stand-by 'cause I just can't fathom a use for them all - - IOW you get what you pay for.All in all I just can't recommend this, it lacks in too many areas. I'm allowing it two stars because once assembled it is *technically* a cabinet. It does look "pretty nice." I was hoping to put books in this but I'm really not sure how it'll fare loaded with books, I mean even the side walls are just so thin. The instructions DO specify a max load of 55 lbs per shelf so if I exceeded that they'd technically have an "out." (not that I'd ever blame the manufacturer for me overloading it - - I may wind up just modifying or even riveting in supports if I have a problem, I am a metalworker after all!)However, if you like poor value for your money, are handy with metal and own a few more tools than the average homeowner, I recommend you buy this if you like marveling at just how cheap products have become these days.
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