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📦 Elevate your space with style and smart storage—don’t let clutter cramp your vibe!
The Sauder Storage Cabinet in Cinnamon Cherry offers a sleek, space-efficient solution with 4 adjustable shelves and a full-width upper shelf, standing 71.5" tall and crafted from durable engineered wood. Designed for versatile use across home offices, kitchens, and living spaces, it combines classic aesthetics with practical organization, backed by a 5-year limited warranty for lasting peace of mind.














| ASIN | B01LXHFQMX |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Shelf |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included |
| Back Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Base Type | Legs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,578 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #6 in Storage Cabinets |
| Brand | Sauder |
| Brand Name | Sauder |
| Color | Cinnamon Cherry |
| Country as Labeled | Thailand |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 22,090 Reviews |
| Door Style | Raised Panel |
| Finish Types | Cinnamon Cherry Finish |
| Frame Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00042666010115 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Materials, Hardware, Assembly instructions |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Item Depth | 16.125 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 16.13 x 29.38 x 71.13 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16.02"D x 29.6"W x 71.49"H |
| Item Type Name | Storage Cabinet/ Pantry cabinets |
| Item Weight | 79.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sauder Woodworking |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 419496 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5 years limited warranty. |
| Material | Engineered Wood |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Model Name | Miscellaneous Storage |
| Model Number | 419496 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number Of Shelves | 4 |
| Number of Compartments | 7 |
| Number of Doors | 2 |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Shelves | 4 |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 16.02"D x 29.6"W x 71.49"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Set Name | Sauder Select |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | W: 29.69" X D: 16.34" X H: 71.10" |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Shelf |
| Storage Options | Adjustable Shelves, Full-Width Shelf |
| Style Name | Traditional |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| UPC | 042666010115 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 75 Pounds |
| Wood Type | Cherry |
M**G
Easy to Assemble, Sturdy for the Price, Invest in a Ratcheting Screwdriver
I read the reviews before purchasing and was felt like I was pleasantly surprised once I got everything out of the box. The box itself was super well packed and even had thick cardboard attached/glued to each edge for extra support. There were no dents or holes in the packaging whatsoever. Everything is labeled for easy assembly, screws, pieces, brackets, ect. The cabinet sides and doors are a little thin, however, if you're not kicking the thing, it won't be a problem. There are two magnets that hold the doors shut, and honestly, they're a little strong for the weight of the doors, so I may set them a little further back to accommodate, as they make the doors more difficult to open. I was able to assemble the entire thing by myself, but would have appreciated a second pair of hands to mount the doors. I started with the center hinge and used my foot to steady the while putting the other two hinges in place (on each door) and then tightened once they were all on. You can loosen the stopper on the back of each hinge and that helped with getting the doors to close without a huge gap at the bottom. I may adjust further, we'll see. This cabinet does hold quite a bit, and I'm still figuring out what goes where. I mainly purchased this cabinet for pantry space as my kitchen cabinets are not deep or high enough for cereal boxes and at 5'5" the cabinets themselves are too high for me comfortably reach anything placed in them. My kitchen does have a lot of storage space, just not as easily accessible as I'd like. This cabinet solves those issues. Now the less used items can live on those high shelves and my food can be easily grabbed without ten other things falling down. A couple of recommendations: Have patience with assembly and lay out all of your pieces beforehand. The instructions show what pieces go where, so I laid them out according to what I was working with and when. I have vinyl flooring so I used the box as a mat to assemble on (which worked surprisingly well), but I would say use the box or a carpeted area so you don't scratch the pieces (I did knock one part into another and made a tiny and barely noticeable dent, so try not to do that either). Make sure you have plenty of space, I only had my kitchen area to put this together and would have loved to have been able to not be right up against my stove and cupboards while screwing the sides onto the top/bottom. Also, get yourself a ratcheting screwdriver, it seriously saves your hand.
G**.
Good storage cabine that's well made/designed
This cabinet works great for storing my DVDs and such. The adjustable shelves make it very usable for items of different heights. A bit expensive but it seems sturdy and durable. This is the 3rd one I've bought of the same model though the first one was priced more reasonably.
J**R
NOT HEAVY DUTY like most Sauder, but it was what I needed
First, here’s what I like about these cabinets: They’re super easy to assemble. Well, that is compared to some products like this that I’ve assembled. The parts were clearly labeled, and the instructions were complete and easy to understand (and in English). No boo-boos on the first one – I ordered two of them – and the second one went together even more quickly. They look nice. The molding trim on the doors gives them more of a custom look than your average white, assembled, particle board cabinet. The handles are a brushed-chrome finish and the hinges are heavy duty as well. It was well packaged. Both boxes arrived undamaged and the contents were in perfect condition. Now, their shortcomings: Every piece of Sauder Furniture I’ve ever assembled (and that’s a bunch of ‘em) has been made of ¾ inch particle board. This one is NOT, it’s much thinner! It’s more like 3/8 inch. Really. Some pieces bend when you push on them. That is both good and bad. It makes the cabinet not so heavy to handle and assemble (two people can easily lift it, or maybe one strong person). But it’s NOT HEAVY DUTY. That’s clearly stated in the description, if you read it carefully. They say the weight limit for the upper shelves in 25 lbs and the bottom shelf 50 lbs. I would not, under any circumstances, put that much weight on every shelf because I'd be afraid of sagging. Maybe half that, but then I’m careful. I knew this and I need it for storing lightweight items, so it suited my purposes. But don’t go thinking that you’re going to stock this baby with gallons of paint. Please. So, for me it worked fine. It has a strap you can screw the top to the wall with, and I recommend that you use it, because it could tip over. I will keep you updated if it fails to hold up in the long run. As a Prime member, I buy a LOT of stuff from amazon. Living out in a rural area far from a city, amazon is my go-to source for many of my purchases. I must rely heavily on your product reviews to help me decide which item is best for me -- especially when I can't actually see, touch or hold the product. I take my personal product reviews seriously, and if something proves to be a piece of junk, I'll tell you - and if it's great or mediocre, I'll tell you that, too. My policy is to try to write the kind of reviews I want to read and to update my reviews if for some reason the product fails to perform as advertised during the period it's warrantied for. I do ask that if you found this review helpful in making your decision, that you please click on the "yes" button below.
A**S
Good value for what it is.
The thing that I don't like about Sauder's storage cabinet is a tolerable issue. I hate "engineered" wood. At least this doesn't use particle board but some other, better product. Still, it's not real wood. On the other hand... I compared this to a somewhat similar cabinet made partially out of real wood and yeezers - it was over twice the price! So there's a place for engineered wood if the product is well built. Is Sauder's product well built? Yes... for what it is. It is engineered wood that's screwed together. Not real wood with joints and glue and screws. This isn't something your grandchildren will be using but you'll get 20 or more years out of it unless your kids beat it up. I mean, it should be durable under normal use but kids might wreck it. Kid do stuff like swinging from the doors or climbing on the shelves. And I wouldn't recommend moving these from house to house. I wouldn't be optimistic that an assembled cabinet would survive a moving company. What about the assembly? Ah, my assembly was easy! I hired somebody some contractors who were working in the building to do it. They had between 1 and 3 people on the job. It took them about 4 hours to assemble and install 2 cabinets. I've seen reviews say the doors don't align well. All the doors on these cabinet are perfect. These contractors do a lot of cabinet work. They're familiar with the door hinges and approve of them. How do they look? They look GREAT. Sauder even supplies little wood grain stickers to hide the screw holes. The cabinets have a ton of space and adjustable shelves. You can even remove the shelves on one side giving you 53" of vertical storage. I'm quite happy with these. They're a good value, they look good and I can store a LOT of stuff in them.
P**S
Very Happy
Very pleased with cabinet. Looks great. Directions were clear. Only complaint I have is the magnets are on the bottom of the door only and are so strong that the door could easily warp from pulling so hard to open. I plan to purchase magnets myself and install at the top of the doors hoping to create some balance.
K**I
Not built to last
I’m a little disappointed in the quality. I didn’t expect a last forever product but I’ll be surprised if this lasts a year. The doors are flimsy and with the magnets being at the bottom the doors bend a ton every time they are opened. It looks very nice right now but again, I will not be surprised if it warps, cracks, or gets moisture damage being in the bathroom. I think it’s a little pricey for what it is. It was easy to assemble but relies on the thin back panel to maintain the cabinets shape. If the cabinet is placed on an uneven floor (which our bathroom unfortunately has) the cupboard will shift and lean. It’s still usable with the door adjusted to this new shape, but again this product is not going to last a long time.
G**W
Great to use as pantry!
I purchased this cabinet to use in the kitchen/dining area as a pantry. I do read reviews and was concerned after reading a few but overall reviews were good. I put this together myself, my husband did help with the hinges, and I didn't have any issues, I followed the directions very easily. Everything lined up perfect. It's not heavy, just particle board so it's not a real wood cabinet, but for what I needed and the price, it's perfect. If you want a heavy, very sturdy cabinet, buy real wood. Otherwise, this is a great cabinet, great price and easy to assemble. The size is great, it actually has more space than I was expecting. Shelves can be adjusted to different heights. No damage to anything and shipping was fast.
C**E
Calling this junk is an insult to junk
I own several pieces of Sauder furniture that are sturdy and look nice for the price, so I ordered this for my home office...big mistake. This is NOT the same quality as most Sauder furniture. BOTTOM LINE: Aesthetically it is not nice-looking up close and in person...and functionally it is not at all sturdy nor adjustable (enough)...so it's basically an over-priced hunk of pressed wood/thin particleboard. I'm quite sure that if I listed it on Craigslist (to avoid having to haul it to the dump), I likely couldn't get twenty bucks for it since it is so flimsy it would fall apart when someone tried to move it. More details: 1) Not sturdy. You can push it and watch it sway. A minor earthquake (the kind you sleep through) will probably topple it. Don't expect to store books, canned goods, or anything even moderately heavy in it. The shelves will bow or break for sure, probably in less than a year. I doubt it will even withstand office supplies or blankets/linens long term. Maybe rolls of yarn, pillows, or stuffed animals. Pictures from other reviewers showing other items inside are almost certainly taken right after assembly and loading it up, not after six months or a year, which is when the problems from weight and daily use will occur. 2) No extra hardware is included, not even a single 1-cent nail, so you better hope it's all good...mine was not. One of the small screws was manufactured without the slots in the head for the screwdriver so obviously it was unusable...I had to make a trip to the hardware store to find a screw that size (unusually small). Time + money. 3) My back panel came with the pilot holes drilled on the wrong side. The holes should have been on the unfinished side because that side is supposed to face out (and go against a wall where you can't see it). The finished side is what you should see behind the shelves when you open the cabinet doors. Without the pilot holes to guide you, you could probably figure out how to nail around all the edges, but how to get the nails into the center panel?? Not happening without pilot holes. So I had to nail it on with the finished side out (grrrr) and now I see an unfinished piece of cardboard every time I open the doors. I see photos from another reviewer and although they didn't comment on this, their back panel was wrong, too...not as noticeable on a white cabinet, but still bad. 4) The back panel side edge is unfinished. It's only a few millimeters thick, but I find it annoying they couldn't coat it with the same dark brown color as the unit (or white for a white unit). From the side of the cabinet, you can see the thin edge of the back panel which looks like (and is) a piece of tan cardboard. Poor design. 5) The top is mostly finished, but not completely. The edges of a couple of pieces are unfinished so if you're putting it somewhere you can see the top, be warned. On the dark brown cabinet it's especially noticeable. 6) The design uses a ton of screws (plus small nails for the back panel) and not cam locks or any concealed hardware. So once assembled, you can see all of the dozens and dozens of screw heads. They are slightly recessed and to solve the problem of seeing them, Sauder gives you a sheet of round stickers to put over the screws. Dozens of little stickers that don't come off the sheet easily. Nor do they look nice once applied. This unit should not be put inside the house or in a living space--from an aesthetic standpoint it is really only suitable for a garage, attic, storage room, etc. 7) The shelves are adjustable but not to a large degree. Why they couldn't drill a few more holes to give more placement options is beyond me. As someone else pointed out, the center panel is fixed and prevents wide/large items from being stored. So ironically, some of the most suitable items to store, weight-wise, like blankets and pillows, will not fit inside. 8) Assembly: not the worst I've encountered and the directions are fairly clear. However, in today's age of assemble-it-yourself furniture there are way better designs out there that are easier to put together and yield a nicer looking product in the end. I highly recommend you keep shopping--you can do better. I will be calling on Monday to see what my options are, as this cabinet is worth no where near what I paid for it. I wouldn't give forty bucks for it.
Y**A
Pesimo
Venia en malas condiciones ademas de que el material es de muy mala calidad,se le pueden meter los cucarachos
G**I
Great Storage Cabinet
Very easy to assemble but takes a bit of time to put together and recieved my cabinet with no broken pieces.
A**.
Muy Caro Pesima Calidad
Estoy consiente que no lo mande hacer a un carpintería. Pero en verdad esta sumamente caro para la calidad. Las tablas están super delgada muy frágiles. Uno las toma para comenzar a armar y parece que se van a doblar y quiebra. Les recomiendo que a ese precio mejor ir con un carpintero. Da el gatazo, pero una vez que lo abres, lo armas, te das cuenta que pésima calidad.
B**G
Looks great! Nice material, Sooo easy to assemble
I don't know about some people's fuss about the quality of work. I like it. The finishing it nice. It is nicely polished so its smooth. This DIY was probably has the easiest instructions I've had ever. Some DIY will only give you a paper with one phone with an essay on it. I noticed it is manufactured in Thailand? Nice job on them too.
M**T
Great
Kitchen pantry, works for us
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