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design: 5 out of 5
ease of assembly: 3 out of 5
quality: 3.5 out of 5
value: 4 out of 5
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5 out of 5 stars
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27 February, 2024
Durable Material
I recently purchased the Yaheetech Rolling Kitchen Island Kitchen Cart, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. This cart has truly transformed my kitchen experience. The assembly was straightforward, and the quality of the materials exceeded my expectations. The added towel rack is incredibly convenient, and the drawer provides extra storage space for utensils and other kitchen essentials. The wheels make it easy to move around, allowing me to reconfigure my kitchen layout effortlessly. Overall, I highly recommend this kitchen cart to anyone looking to add functionality and style to their space.
3 out of 5 stars
26 June, 2023Verified purchase
Looks sharp but flimsy
Looks very nice but it's a little flimsy. The drawer glides nicely and the doors open and close nicely. Overall I would say that it was worth the sale price that I paid but I'm not sure it's worth the full price. We use it as a coffee station to give us more counter space in the kitchen. So for our purposes, it works. Had I been looking for a kitchen island that I could do prep work on, I'd get something else. It is fairly wiggly and not just because it's on caster wheels. We screwed it together as tightly as possible but it still has quite a bit of wiggle to it. When you push on the sides, the doors bounce up and down. The locks on the caster wheels also don't work so if you lean on it or bump into it, it will move and there is no way of preventing that. You could forgo the wheels and attach your own felt pads instead (not provided in the box) but that will make for a pretty low counter top. It is 0% assembled in the box and took almost 2 and half hours for 2 people to assemble. The instructions are pictures only, no text. I'm a visual person and I'm generally very handy with putting things together so that was good for me but my husband struggled to understand the instructions. If you're like him and do better with written instructions, this could be challenging for you. It will also be a lot more difficult, maybe impossible, without 2 people.