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The Tangkula Mirrored Medicine Cabinet is a modern, wall-mounted storage solution designed to enhance your bathroom or kitchen. With three adjustable shelves and a sleek design, it offers ample space for daily essentials while keeping your area tidy. Measuring 36 x 25.5 inches, this cabinet is made from durable MDF and mirror, ensuring both functionality and style. Installation is straightforward with included hardware, and customer support is ready to assist with any issues.
J**Y
Big capabilites
Love this bathroom mirror with cabinet. I can put a lot of stuffs inside no more need to make a mess around the basin. And the size is bigger than I expected.
D**Y
Love it
Great look and a lot of room for your stuff.
L**A
Decent but needs instruction manual edits
This is a basic medicine chest. The material is a mdf so when you tighten the screws be careful or you will just be spinning your wheels. It is large enough to hold my needs, even tall cans of hairspray. The shelves are not adjustable. It is about what I expected for the price, so fine. Here's what drove me nuts. I am convinced that all instruction manuals are written in hell's different levels of technical writer departments. I would say these are from level 4. The instructions are pictures. I get why it's done and sort of appreciate it, cut out language confusion, good. However, you are told to find labeled pieces, but not all of them are stickered. Would it have been so hard to slap a sticker on all of them? Second, my shelf ended up upside down with the screws showing because its confusing to know which way it needs to go. A little arrow or something would have been nice. Not the end of the world. I was putting shelf lining on it anyway. The real kicker was at the end applying the hinges to the door. There are multiple picture showing to screw and unscrew the hinges this way and that. I didn't know if you were to take them apart, screw them together or what. This is where I could hear those little demon writers laughing, I mean you're almost there, and then this! I decided to just screw them on as is which was no easy feat. Then I saw that they didn't fit in the middle and realized the screws were for adjusting the doors depth and how they meet. Here is where a little worded hint would have been really appreciated. The provided holes did not meet any of my studs, but that was okay as I just drilled new ones. Its a bit heavy for silly wall anchors. So it's a decent piece for the price but a few words would have gone a long way.
C**T
Bathroom cabinet
Easy to assemble. Heaver than I thought. Love it .. not as deep as expected. Looks very nice.
E**.
Throwing this in the garbage, save your $$
Ordered one of these over a year ago. It wasn't perfect but for the price I was pretty pleased.With a second bathroom remodel coming, I saw this same item listed again so I decided to grab another one. Tonight I unboxed it to hang it. The first one was assembled minus the doors, so I was surprised that this one wasn't. The design was completely different too. The instructions are the picture that's missing details variety, and the hinges are nearly identical but 2 are slightly different for the center door. But everything looked good, I have over 10 years experience assembling furniture and cabinets, so I wasn't intimidated and I went to work.Spent a couple hours assembling this and trying to hang it with the French cleats provided. The first one was hung like a regular cabinet, and I liked the new design idea since I'd be able to take it off the wall easily if needed. But there was very little room for error installing the brackets to hang it on. But hey, I'm a pro so no big deal. Just measure 5 times and mark it out so it's perfect.After stripped screws and failing drywall anchors, I decided I would just screw in a header and install this like a normal cabinet. I'm a pro, I can handle this!In the end I got to the point where the $100 just wasn't worth it anymore. I could see I'd have to modify the design to get the doors adjusted once I hung the cabinet, and I have decided that at min wage this would become a $300 cabinet when I was done.If you order one of these, I hope you get the first one I received.
L**D
Its worth trying to overcome the problems.
This is a very nice cabinet design, and the full mirror front helps to make a small space seem not so small. There are four things I wish were different. By changing these things I made this 3-star into a 5-star cabinet:1. The white. Unless you have non-white walls, the white product never matches the white wall. I really wish they made more of these available with an unfinished or paintable surface. The saving grace here is that the white is minimal since the mirror front is not framed. I still hated the contrast, so I deglossed the surface on the top, bottom, and sides, then painted (the exterior only) to match my lavatory cabinet. Looks great for now. I am hoping the paint will be sustainable since it is on portions of the cabinet that will be subject to minimal handling.2. The shelf. There is only one shelf, non-adjustable, over a very expansive height - this means lots of wasted space, since we all know that medicine cabinets need to hold tall bottles but they also need to hold small items like medicine bottles, makeup items, short cotton ball containers, etc. I'm having two shelves made (tempered glass), and drilled recesses into the interior side walls to hold shelf supports. Note the native shelf is not adjustable because it is structural and part of the overall strength of the cabinet.3. Security. This comparatively large and tall cabinet (with rather heavy mirrored doors) attaches to the wall with two screws that are at the very top. If you wanted to add two screws to secure the bottom, there is no structural support there or elsewhere to do so. I wound up using SnapToggle (love those things) at the top. At the bottom I considered using a small solid brass L-shaped external bracket, but since none were handy I wound up using some Loctite PowerGrab caulk just under the bottom edge so it wouldn't be seen. So far this feels much more secure, and keeps the cabinet from moving away from the wall at the bottom when the doors are in motion. I'm thinking I can always add L-brackets later for more security if needed.4. Hinges. I would really rather just have a set of strong normal full-wrap, self-closing hinges. The hinges that came with it are not visible from the outside, which is nice, actually. But each hinge is adjustable in something like 17 directions using 6 screws. This means its very difficult to get all four adjusted in such a way as to be in synch with each other in order to have doors that are the same distance apart at the center as well as from the top, bottom, and sides of the cabinet. The effect: its a real challenge to get the door mirrors reflecting consistently with each other. But if you succeed...The effect can be pretty great.If I can edit this review I'll take and post photos later.
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