Great product
So cute! Definitely makes things easier with a small kitchen and no counter space! Holds my coffee pot, microwave and my toaster oven with ease! Was not difficult to put together and very sturdy. Read more

Furologee
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| Material | Metal |
|---|---|
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Dining Room, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
| Shelf Type | Metal |
| Number of Shelves | 4 |
| Special Feature | Hutch with pegbaord, Lightweight |
| Product Dimensions | 14.6"D x 21.65"W x 49.6"H |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Style | With Power Outlets |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |












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Customers find the kitchen rack easy to assemble, with one mentioning it takes about 30 minutes to put together.
So cute! Definitely makes things easier with a small kitchen and no counter space! Holds my coffee pot, microwave and my toaster oven with ease! Was not difficult to put together and very sturdy. Read more
This incredibly easy-to-build, sturdy piece of furniture houses a coffeemaker, water purifier, coffee cups, and other cooking devices, making it a perfect storage solution. It complements our existing furniture, and the power supply works flawlessly. Read more
Was really easy to build. Would be more difficult completely alone, needed help a couple times. Seems pretty sturdy and looks nice. The number stickers are placed in the worst places lol. Kept shutting my espresso machine off but luckily it was close enough to the wall outlet that the cord could reach there instead. Shorter than I realized, but it works for what I wanted! Read more


Little smaller than expected, but still great product. Assembly was easy. Cleared a lot of counter space and cabinet space Read more
My apartment is 500 square feet, and I live with my boyfriend. Everything is in a pretty narrow space, and I'm always looking for things that can improve the overall feel and clutter of this apartment. This coffee stand does exactly that! The stand comes disassembled and is easy to put together. All parts were labeled, and the instructions were clear. It took me about 30 minutes. The wood is real and easy to clean. The stand itself is very sturdy if you tighten the bolts as intended. This thing is not going anywhere and has never fallen on me. The wood holds well, even with my boyfriend slightly overtightening some bolts; there was no splitting, and it is sturdy on the stand. It's also very thick! I wasn't expecting the top to be as high quality as it was, but it does the perfect trick. After building and getting everything off my counter and onto the stand, I sent a photo to my family because of how excited I was. Well worth the money and serves its purpose! Read more

The kit arrived with no damage. I chose this one because of the measurements. It is exactly what I needed to put against an end cabinet, sideways. I wanted it lower than the counter for using appliances like a pressure cooker, yogurt maker, or crock pot or bread machine I can look into without a step stool. The vertical rack parts are separate pieces that can be saved for use later. ASSEMBLY: I took inventory of everything first, and set them out with their letter/number labels. There was an extra one or two of almost all small parts and screws. Follow the directions and diagrams carefully. They are correct. Take your time, and you will save time. Look ahead at the next step to see if what you did is right. If you assemble a bar in the wrong direction, the holes for the next step will be on the wrong side, or won't line up. If that happens, back up and take another look at the pictures. Don't tighten anything until the end. If the screw holes don't line up, or the legs are different lengths, you likely have connected the wrong ones. There is a photo on a review here of someone who did just that and blamed the cat -- I mean product. The same goes for the screws. Someone complained the screw wasn't long enough. They likely used the longer one where they should have used the short one. The drawings show which ones to use. We had to undo a step once; the schematic was correct, it was our mistake. Take note that the top surface overhangs a little in the front, not the back. Also the cross braces go on the outsides, so those holes need to be oriented to the outside. If stickers bother you, remove those before tightening all the screws. (Don't ask me how I know.) THE RESULT: Perfect, and sturdy. I was quite pleasantly surprised to find that a West Bend 41055 Breakmaker just fits on the wood shelf, and I mean JUST fits under the top surface. The wood shelves are sturdy. Not so much the light duty mesh shelf. We want to use it for water, so Handy Hubby will cut and stain some wood for it. He's good like that. The electrical panel can go on either side. The cord is heavy duty and long enough to reach a reasonably placed outlet. It takes up one outlet, but provides two, so there's a win there, and a more convenient outlet for other things in the kitchen. For the cost, it's a winner. Read more

It's okay for what I need it for but wow, should have looked at the measurements! It's kids size! 😆🤣😆🤣 it's not even as tall as my counter top! But than again a large much tall one qont fit the shape ... so lose lose situation 🤣😆 Read more
Love this! Super cute, does not take up a lot of room and can fit many appliances. It’s also very sturdy for the price. Read more
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