Q:Where is the link to the mounting hardware for this item? I have no idea what to buy!
by|Jul 9, 2021
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A: There is no link that I am aware of. I used 50lb metal anchors with 3.5" cabinet screws. Holds like a dream
Get someone to help hold it while you mount it though, its on the heavier side and awkward to do alone.
by|Jul 9, 2021
Q:Hi what is the height of the shelf that is not covered ?
by|Mar 23, 2021
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A: 8 inches
by|Mar 27, 2021
Q:Do you have this model in express finish
by|Oct 5, 2019
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A: no we do not
by|May 5, 2021
Q:How many interior shelves?
by|Aug 29, 2019
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A: It has 1 interior shelf.
by|Aug 30, 2019
Q:I assembled this cabinet but their's a 1/4'' gap between the doors is there a way to adjust hinge...
by|Jan 6, 2018
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A: Yes! Open the doors and loosen and tighten the screws on the hinges and it will adjust the location of the doors on the cabinet. You can make the doors closer together that way.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Unfortunately, I have somewhat the same problem. The gap gets larger as you go from top to bottom. It looks crooked, I can't seem to correct it.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Yes, I do too but I just left mine because no one can see it but I think you can adjust the gap with the hinges they will move and you will need a screw driver. Hope I helped.
by|May 5, 2023
A: I believe so.
by|Apr 9, 2019
A: Short answer: Yes, there is going to be a gap..
The box measures 21" across. The doors measure 10 and 3/8ths. If you set the outside edge of the doors flush with the outside edge of the box you get the gap of which you speak. The hinges have adjustment screws. On mine they are the pan head combo slot/phillips type (all the other hinge screws are phillips only). To move the doors closer to each other; slightly loosen the rearmost adjustment screw and tighten the one closer to the front. Repeat for all 4 hinges. I suggest a half-turn each and check the result. You will need to leave some gap because the doors are square edged and will interfere with each other on the back edge when swinging.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:This did not come with any mounting hardware, what do I need to buy? This is something that shou...
by|Aug 20, 2017
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A: I felt it should have come with mounting hardware, but it did not...used long screws.
by|Apr 9, 2019
A: I suggest the type of screws that are used to mount kitchen cabinets. Usually about 3" long with a integral washer head and #10 thickness. Find the wall stud(s) and make sure the screws go through the horizontal frame pieces near the top and near the middle of the cabinet. I say use four (4) screws.
To make the job easier you can mount a piece of 5/8" plywood on the wall first, level and about 4 and 3/4" below where you want the top of the cabinet to land. Make sure the piece will not rotate with off-center weight. This will hold the cabinet while you drill the holes and drive the final screws.
by|Aug 18, 2019
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A: Bathroom Storage Wall Cabinet as stated. I Noticed the same issue. I plan on drilling a couple holes through the upper cross board from the inside and hopefully hit a stud. (or you could use wall plugs & screws) If not I am going to use 2 butterfly type screws through the same board through the drywall and secure it that way. But if I go that route I will probably use 2 more just above the fixed shelf through the lower cross board. As my drywall is not very thick. Hope this helps.
by|May 5, 2023
Q:What is the depth inside the cabinet? I would like to place to baskets that are 7 inches deep
by|Apr 24, 2017
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A: 8 inches
by|Apr 9, 2019
A: Mine measures 6 and 1/4".
by|May 4, 2023
Q:can this be hung upside down?
by|Dec 7, 2016
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A: I suppose.
by|Apr 9, 2019
A: Physically, yes. You need modify the box so that you have fasteners in what would be the open shelf area to keep it from tearing off the wall of its own weight. And the fasteners have to pass through the particle board structure, not just the thin back panel.