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The C&AHOME Cube Storage Organizer is a versatile 16-cube modular shelving unit measuring 48.4" L × 12.4" W × 48.4" H. Crafted from durable PP plastic panels, ABS connectors, and a sturdy metal frame, each cube supports up to 11 lbs. Its DIY design allows customizable configurations to fit any room, making it perfect for stylishly organizing books, decor, and essentials in bedrooms, living rooms, or closets.


















| ASIN | B085ZG27N1 |
| Additional Features | Large Capacity,Sturdy |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #182,978 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #457 in Home Office Bookcases |
| Brand Name | C&AHOME |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,101) |
| Finish Types | black |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Included Components | Wooden Mallet |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Item Depth | 48.4 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 31.5 x 122.9 x 122.9 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 31.5D x 122.9W x 122.9H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 11.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | C&AHOME |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B085ZG27N1 |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Minimum Required Door Width | 12.4 Inches |
| Model Name | SUM3016H |
| Model Number | SUM3016H |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number Of Shelves | 16 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Product Name | Cube Storage Organizer |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Storage, organization, and display of various items in bedrooms, living rooms, and closets. |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Closet, Living Room, Office |
| Set Name | 16-Cube Storage Organizer |
| Shape | Cubical |
| Shelf Bracket Shape | rectangular |
| Shelf Thickness | 12 Centimeters |
| Shelf Type | Modular Cube Shelf |
| Size | 16-Cube |
| Specific Uses For Product | General Storage |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 16 Count |
| Weight Capacity | Maximum weight: 4.99 kg |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 11 Pounds |
M**E
like it
W**I
Zunächst mal; ich suchte nach einer Alternative zu den sehr teuren Stringregalen, als auch zu den eher funktionellen, aber m.E. wenig(er) stylishen Gitter-metallregalen und stiess auf dieses System. Ich finde, es sieht gut aus, wenn man grundsätzlich auf diesen Stil steht und es zum eigenen sonstigen Einrichtungsstil passt und es v.a. auch unter dem Preis-Leistungsverhältnis betrachet: Da findet man weniger, das günstiger ist. Das Regal ist tatsächlich vielfältig einsetz- und kombinierbar. Zum Aufbau: Ein klein wenig handwerkliches Geschick sollte man schon mitbringen, aber das ist ja bei anderen Möbeln zum Selbstaufbau ja auch so. Der mitgelieferte kleine süsse Holzhammer ist mehr ein Gimmick. Wirklich gut einhämmern und einrasten lassen sich die sog. "Connectoren" die Plastikverbindungsstücke, damit nicht. Mein Tipp dazu: einfach mit den Händen, ggf. mit Handschuhen und dem ganzen Körpergewicht drauf und wenn es dann akustisch klickt, dann sind die Plastikteile und die Metallböden/seitenwände wirklich gut und stabil verbunden. Nochmal zur Vielseitigkeit; Grundsätzlich könnte man mit den vielen Seitenteilen mehrere separate Regale aufbauen, (was ich auch wollte) Dazu aber reichendie mitgelieferten Verbindungstücke nicht, was m.E. kein Zufall ist, sondern Absicht und geschicktes Marketing: denn man muss dann entweder die Verbindungsstücke separat kaufen (gibt es) oder man kauft ein zweites Regalsystem, ggf. mit weniger Teilen. Immer aber hat man dann Seitenteile übrig (wie gesagt, nur wenn man nicht EIN einziges Regal damit baut). Mein Fazit: gutes, durchdachtes System für relativ kleines Geld. Ich würde es wieder kaufen.
K**U
Super práctico! Se monta muy fácil y puedes hacer los bloques como quieras. No se puede poner mucho peso en cada balda pero para figuras y demás cosas como lo tengo yo va genial!
L**D
je recommande, déjà la 3 ème
G**R
You're buying the world's cheapest wire shelving, which is no doubt made from surplus pesticide by prison laborers in China. That said, these shelves are actually quite thoughtfully designed. In particular, the joiner blocks are nice and snug, and each slot has multiple detents for assembly. That's actually very helpful. The strength comes from the lattice structure. Individual panes are somewhat flexible. In fact, they are exactly as flexible as is optimal for assembly. After going through the assembly process, I'd make the following points: 1) All joiner blocks have one nice, plain, circular face. The face should face forward on the front joiners and backward on the rear joiners. No other orientation is needed, anywhere. It's tempting to make subassemblies and then put those together, but be sure you know exactly how subassemblies will fit into the larger structure. I think it's actually easier to do the whole thing at once. 2) I initially started by making sure every pane was fully inserted into its slot as I went. But this turns out to be counterproductive since it limits your flexibility to add adjoining panels and correct problems. Assemble the entire thing loosely, then snug it up. 3) Go in layers. The starting point for each layer is a fully-assembled mini-shelf. For each new layer, insert the back and vertical panes ONLY in the joiner blocks that are already there. The joiner blocks are strong enough to keep them roughly in place as you work. Then add joiner blocks along the REAR, free corners of those newly-added panels. Finally, add new top (flat) panels, then put in the front joiner blocks. This sequence keeps you from having to readjust and disassemble too much. 4) Back panels connect to the subsidiary slots in the joiner blocks, not one of the four main slots. Back panel = secondary slot. Everything else = main slots. Always. 5) Once everything is together, exert pressure along every horizontal, vertical, and front-to-back axis to fully seat all the panels. Go as wide as your arms will allow - it's helpful to tighten multiple joints at once. I'm not sure exactly why; it just seems to work better. After an initial tightening, repeat the whole procedure with more force. You'll feel multiple panels snapping into the fully-inserted position at once. 6) Inspect every joiner block to make sure that every panel connecting to it is fully inserted.
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