🛠️ Elevate your garage game with durable, sleek storage that works as hard as you do!
The Suncast 4 Cubic Feet Resin Single Shelf Garage Wall Storage Cabinet offers a robust, rust-resistant resin build with a metal-reinforced shelf supporting up to 50 pounds. Its compact 30x12x30 inch dimensions and surface mount design optimize garage space while providing a sleek platinum finish that complements any modern workspace.
Brand | Suncast |
Color | Silver/Platinum |
Recommended Uses For Product | Garage |
Product Dimensions | 12"D x 30"W x 30.25"H |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Durable |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
Room Type | Garage |
Door Style | Slab |
Weight Limit | 50 Pounds |
Included Components | Shelves |
Finish Type | Resin |
Size | 1 Pack |
Number of Shelves | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 27 Pounds |
Base Type | Cross |
Installation Type | Wall mount |
Top Material Type | Resin |
Handle Material | Metal |
Back Material Type | Resin |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Frame Material | Resin |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Storage Volume | 113.27 Liters |
Is Customizable | No |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Racks | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00044365021904 |
UPC | 044365021904 643845847487 190584173549 |
Manufacturer | Suncast |
Part Number | BMC3000 |
Item Weight | 27 pounds |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | BMC3000 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Resin |
Pattern | Cabinet |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 50 Pounds |
Special Features | Lightweight, Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great product!
Great product, I purchased 2 and like the fact that they will not rust.
S**S
Good quality, works well.
So everyone can see I bought the Suncast plastic water resistant waterproof cabinet to store all of the grill tools that I also purchased from Amazon. It makes for a very easy way to organize. I just use one by two wood strips painted in black pegboard painted it black and now I can hang all the tools that I need between the grill and the griddle. Not difficult to put together, for our needs, we are placing it between a griddle and a grill. I put pegboard inside to hold all of the cooking utensils for the outdoor grill and griddle. Great quality went together. Well doors closed very well. Has a nice mounting bracket underneath it to where you can mount it to whatever source you wanna mount it to it would be suitable for inside or outside.
M**E
Ok, no issue with being used. Like new condition
Fairly decent wall cabinet. I use it at a bay side shop, and the plastic isn't a rust concern.The one issue I encountered is the instructions say to start with the bottom and attach sides. That is incorrect. The sides attach to the back first. All parts are clearly marked.
A**R
Suncast BMC3000 Cabinet-Resin Construction for Wall Mounted Garage Storage, 30.25"
This is marginal to okay value.They're again, okay i most regards and for the price I paid. I feel strongly they are still over priced for the gage plastic used. The design is good and fit is okay.However, be very mindful that the screws are there to only hold it "together", - you are *not going to be "tightening" the parts, - you will strip the screws in the plastic. When bolting to the Wall, you will be tightening into the Wall-studs. But, for "assembly" the "jig-saw" dove tailed slide locks is what hold it together.In that regard the 50 Lb limit I think is realy it for "total" load. I would not be storing full gallon paint cans in it, all shelves.I plan on using a "ledger" under it, leveled so may simply position by myself even, and bolt to the Wall-studs and leave the ledger-board there for that verticle, and sheer strength. That does not mean they would not "pull" or sag if overloaded, the "Backing-board" it has is not a heavy solid plastic either.Again, be mindful what you get this for to store. It says "garage", - implying "heavy duty", - no. Medium to light and to "clean up" or hide with the doors, - yes.Again, if any higher priced or even a it's "regular" ? price, - I'd pass and just used conventional shelves.So, I'll keep an eye on them for a further "special" maybe.Again, that "just tight enough" warning tip I provide, - if you strip these holes it may stay togther, but then I'd be limiting weight to no more than like 40 lb. The design is great. But, over time, I'd keep an eye on if it's pulling apart anywhere. I think then, like maybe a "ledger" board of like 1x2 inside at the top to sandwhich it against the wall and flat with the bottom outside ledger it rests upon, as how I will hang them, not just from the Back-board would likely make them last if have not choice but to load them.Frankly, I don't see why they don't put an angle-metal piece ascross the back where you'd bolt to the wall anyway. Or, again, additionally, across the top. It would have to be like 3 inches below the top of the cab so you could get a screw gun in, but that would do it, - i may just do that as I sit and write this, LOL.I hope that helps.Oh, PS then, as far as "how hard", - I know "beginner" handy-folks, and not sure they'd have fun doing this. I had the second one together in 10min, after buiding the first in like 30 mins or so. So, plan on time allocation. It's allot of pieces for some folks and the pictures may not be clear for some; as a warning/caveate.
C**S
Excellent solution to a back porch eyesore.
This is a great little cabinet.It's sturdy. pretty easy to put together.. relatively easy to mount.Keep some things in mind.1. There are no pre-drilled holes for getting wires into the the cabinet.This might not be a concern in your application, but I'm using this to keep a tv and "amplifier" safe from the elements on my back porch.I drilled two holes (one on top and one on bottom, both to run power cables through). I filled the holes with paper towels and a strip of duct tape on both sides to keep any homeless wasps out.2. The shelf can only mount in one location. It was too low to allow my tv to fit, and I wanted/needed the shelf. I just cut some small 1/2 inch plywood strips and screwed them into the plastic where desired. The shelf sits on these fine. Obviously this probably isn't as strong as the original design, but I'm only holding up a couple of pounds.3. There aren't any concrete anchors for the mounting screws. So if you're planning on mounting to brick/similar keep that in mind.I replaced the included lug nuts with some tapcon concrete screws (3/16th x 1-1/4 on the bottom and 3/16th x 2-3/4th on top). Works great.4. There's nothing included to hold the doors open. So (again if your application is similar to mine) you might get the doors slammed shut once in a while by the wind. There's a bazillion "fixes" for that. I'm using a bungee cord temporarily..Despite these minor hurdles I'm very satisfied with this cabinet. It looks 100 times better than my previous, ghetto 2x4 shelf and tarp setup. Not to mention, it's a lot more functional as well.
K**W
Easy to assemble!
I assembled and hung this myself! Super easy, follow directions. Heavy duty. Has one shelf. Size is perfect.There was excess material where the door meets the cupboard and it was rubbing and making a noise. Used a knife and cut it down and now it no longer makes a rubbing noise!
T**"
Easy to assemble, sturdy, and durable
I own 2 of these, and they're perfect for a garage that gets humid. The installation is easy, and it DOES NOT have to be wall mounted. I have the second one on the floor next to the washing machine, and I reversed the door installation so that the handles are situated up top. Do take note of the depth which is not as deep as other MDF cabinets made for garages or laundry rooms. And the shelf locks into place right in the middle of the cabinet and you cannot move it up and down. So take note of the height of your bottles or whatevers before purchasing it.
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