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๐ณ Cook in Style with Hodedah!
The Hodedah Long Standing Kitchen Cabinet combines functionality and elegance, featuring a spacious design with top and bottom enclosed cabinet space, a convenient drawer, and ample room for your microwave or toaster. Its cherry finish adds a touch of sophistication to any indoor kitchen.



















| ASIN | B06X96VQPF |
| Additional Features | Space for microwave or toaster |
| Back Material Type | unspecified |
| Base Type | Legs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,289,696 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #998 in Buffets & Sideboards #2,114 in Storage Cabinets |
| Brand | Hodedah |
| Brand Name | Hodedah |
| Color | Cherry |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 6,096 Reviews |
| Door Style | Flat Panel |
| Finish Types | cherry |
| Frame Material Type | Wood |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00812183017443 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Hardware |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Item Depth | 15.75 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 15.8 x 23.6 x 70.9 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.8"D x 23.6"W x 70.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Kitchen Cabinet |
| Item Weight | 89 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hodedah |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HIK96 CHERRY |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Replacement for defective parts only within one year of purchase. |
| Material | Engineered Wood |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Model Name | HIK96 CHERRY |
| Model Number | HIK96 CHERRY |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
| Number Of Shelves | 2 |
| Number of Compartments | 2 |
| Number of Doors | 4 |
| Number of Drawers | 1 |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
| Product Dimensions | 15.8"D x 23.6"W x 70.9"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Crockery |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Dining Room, Kitchen |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Cherry |
| Special Feature | Space for microwave or toaster |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| UPC | 812183017443 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 89 Pounds |
G**A
Decent for the money, glass is a tad sharp
This stand is actually bigger than I thought it was gonna be. But honestly, I didnโt pay much attention to the specs since I really just needed it for my microwave and a little added storage. Putting it together was a bit of a pain, majority of the boards arenโt labeled, so you just have to figure it out as you go. Putting the glass in was a bit of a pain too since thereโs no predrilled holes, but it doesnโt take long. I will say I made a major oops, and I blame it on pregnancy brain! Putting the glass doors in, I forgot the glass wasnโt finished around the edges and wound up slicing through my finger from the tip down all along side my nailโฆnot fun and definitely needed stitches but I have 4 kids and donโt have time for that, so lots of bandages it is! Otherwise, looks great, seems sturdy enough for now and it was on sale! I saw similar pieces on wayfair for $300-$400 and from my experience with wayfair, the quality wouldnโt be much better. So Iโm pretty happy with it!
P**D
Good enough
I bought this as a pantry, and now that it's assembled it works well in my kitchen and I'm glad I have it. However, if you decide to get this, be prepared for a few things: 1. This cabinet takes a LOT of time to put together. In the box I received, not all of the pieces were labeled, and some were mislabeled. The instructions/drawings are not totally clear (definitely not IKEA level), and it took some serious brain power to figure out what to do at times. After about 6 hours, which included drilling extra holes and using separate screws for the drawers (the holes in the metal drawer support pieces were too big for the screws provided and they kept falling out), it was finally done. Pro tip: make sure the cabinet is level and aligned in ALL directions BEFORE nailing the backing on. 2. It's pretty cheaply made: pressboard, plastic handles for the drawers and doors, and a flimsy, taped-together backing. You can see the tape inside the cabinet if you don't put the shelves across the line where the tape holds the backing together. If you're not careful, you can easily damage the backing (and other parts) while putting it together. 3. If you're going to put a microwave on it (which we did), make sure the cord is long enough to reach a plug beforehand. There is a hole in the back of the cabinet for the cord, but (as we discovered) microwave power cords are pretty short, and the extra few inches it takes to travel through the back of the cabinet might make a difference. We put the cabinet next to the fridge in our kitchen, and the cord just *barely* reaches the plug behind the fridge. Overall, I gave this a 4 because it looks nice enough, is as advertised, and was a decent price for what it is.
M**N
It's really not bad
First thing I wanna say is, because of the packaging, it can get REALLY messy. Like, the styrofoam went EVERYWHERE, so have your vacuum on hand if you're not very good at taking things out ever so carefully. Second, before you put the cabinet together, go through the instructions booklet, and just do a simple check off list before you start building. I know some people on here said it didn't come with all the parts, so just do it for the sake of not getting half way through building, and finding out you can't finish it. Once everything is checked off and accounted for, and you've got the mess it makes cleaned up, as long as you follow the booklet, and check to make sure you're using the RIGHT pieces (one of my pieces was misnumbered so double check), it is really not that difficult to put together, definitely don't miss the pre-assembly bit like I did the first time, and check to make sure you're dowels and door springs aren't going to fall out because they will (they'e not attached to anything, they just sit in the hole to make it sturdier) One more helpful tip; when you're first putting it together, the middle support to the bottom half is the FRONT of the cabinet, so when you're putting it together make sure everything is facing the right way so you're not taking it apart and putting it back together again. Having and allen wrench head or bit to a power drill or an L wrench (which it provides) is also very helpful, cause you'll be screwing a lot of those in. Overall, it is beautiful. Holds everything I need it to in my very small kitchen, and is sturdy. It is really not all that difficult to put together. Side note; there was a little bit of damage to a corner, but barely ANYTHING to fret about, and the handles are plastic. So be careful screwing those in or you'll strip the holes on the inside of them.
T**E
So bad, even at over 50% off, it's still too much; Your time is worth so much more.
Listen. I don't get upset when a box shows up damaged. I'll even deal with a little bit of damage before considering returning it so please know this thing showed up with minor damage that, while still structurally sound (I think, more to follow), it would be visible somewhere. Let's set that aside because if that were my only problem, I'd be a happy camper. This thing was originally priced around $216 bucks. It's been on sale since I saw it two weeks ago and it's still on sale. Does it ever go off sale? At $99 bucks, could I handle some longer shipping times and poor handling? Sure. Definitely. The reason I'm pointing this out is because the only "expensive" thing on this piece of furniture is the glass. The laminate of the wood was peeling in places it wasn't even damaged. The windowed doors on top were so poorly put together (before I ever got to them) that I was having to decide which side was less offensive to the eye. The frames were so weekly put together I could see the fractures in the plastic laminate. Glue ran or something that ruined one of the frames. Again, this was something I could deal with but the frames each felt like my screwing in the glass panels was the only thing keeping it together. Even before unboxing this monstrosity, it left styrofoam pieces everywhere. I just left my vacuum out and put the dog outside because there was just so much. It clung to the pieces, it clung to my dog. It clung to everything. Be prepared for the mess. It did have all it's parts as far as I could tell but pieces weren't labeled and the instructions were not terribly detailed with the small images as to which piece was what. It took me a little bit of time to figure out which piece was what. The instructions were easy enough to follow but made some questionable decisions. Instead of building the hutch from the bottom up, we started with just random pieces so I was left opening a bunch of hardware only to pick through it and risk losing pieces. Maybe I did lose some pieces? Maybe I was short a couple of screws - only time will tell if they ever show up (so far- no). I won't blame the instructions on my using the 'wrong side' of some of the pieces but honestly, it wouldn't have happened if the instructions hadn't set a precedent with very early steps with having to drill my own holes. The glass panels do not slide into the frames. Oh no, you need to screw them in with the wedges. The frames were so uneven and the wedges were so big that I could not find a configuration where I could secure the glass frame while hiding the brown (stark contrast) wedge. In my attempt to secure the glass panels, many of the screws just spun in the self-drilled (by design) holes so given I was already uncertain of the quality at this point, this set me incredibly more worried. The hardware was arbitrarily labeled, too. A-J were on one sleeve, L-M (or something) were in another. Then there was an L2 and an L3 but those weren't labeled. Some sleeves were dedicated to specific hardware (eg, Screws and only screws) while some had four different items in one pouch I had to pour out and find what I needed. Then we get to what finally ended it for me. Already unsure of this item and with my husband questioning if I just wanted to return it, I carried on. It was time to put the magnets in. Mind you, we're at step four or something. Still haven't touched the base of the product. It even had me put in the shelf brackets and I didn't even know what piece was going to be the shelf! I digress, apologies. MAGNETS! Yes. The plastic of the securing magnet was so incredibly cheap. It sure did fit securely in the proper holes but there was no clear indication on the diagram which way they were supposed to face. I decided after a drink from my wine glass that YOLO. The piece is symmetrical anyways and they've had me drill my own holes already anyways. Nope. Definitely the wrong way. Tried getting the buggers out and absolutely shredded this plastic. Cut my hand (def my fault) in the process and stood back to look at how far I'd come. Sunk cost fallacy was ringing in my ears. Even if I DID finish this abomination, would I actually like it? I've already seen the quality of what I'm dealing with. Hell, the little window-doors are only held in with cheap plastic knobs so they aren't even screwed in with a hinge. The handles were cheap plastic, too. Basically, what I'm saying is, this was not a $215-quality worth piece of particle board furniture. It wasn't even worth the $99 I paid for it. It came damaged from the factory - not just from shipping. I was fairly certain it was missing some hardware (nothing that made this build impossible but I paid for this thing, okay?). Right next to this really cheap item whose dimensions weren't even listed I realized later, would be a really nice cupboard which would further make this thing look even worse. Yeah, okay. I didn't even want to message the seller because of the egregious amount of issues I've had with this thing. I didn't want a replacement. I just want my 100 bucks back because I've already lost about two to three hours of my time and a tea-cloth of blood - which I can not get back. I lived in Germany and put together many Ikea pieces of furniture. I can handle instructions and even translating some things. It's always fun with a glass of wine and a torque drill. This though? I've seen better quality items on the cheap side of the aisle at Walmart. Don't waste your time or your money. The particle wood isn't even worth it for parts. It's incredibly choppy and the laminate was peeling already.
Z**C
Good luck with the instructions
The cabinet came disassembled obviously, but some of the pieces were in rough condition with various flaws such as noticeable/unfinished seams, Knicks at the corners, and rough edges that could definitely give you a splinter if you're not careful. The instructions were pretty much useless but you need them bc it is not easy to put together intuitively. For example, many of the pieces were missing numbers so you think you could guess by looking at the instructions... WRONG! Sometimes the instructions show a blank, non-descriptive rectangle with no markings/holes but you are looking at pieces irl with pre drilled holes. Also it will say left view/right view instead of front/back or up/down and you have no idea what perspective the instructions want you to look at the piece from. It's madness! But if you use a little common sense and A LOT of luck, you may get it all put together. And overall once assembled it is a really nice cabinet hutch. Very deep cabinets and a large drawer. It stands a little over 5ft tall so it's not really tiny like some of the furniture you buy at Amazon. I think it is a bit overpriced, but if you need a cabinet and the price isn't a deal breaker, then I say you won't be disappointed having it in your home.
D**.
It is okay......UPDATE: I love it!!!!
All the pieces are not marked. No assembly manual included. It would be wiser to find a used cabinet that is better quality for the same price in my location. I don't have a way to shop or haul anything. That is the only reason that I order online. I emailed the support address and received a pdf of the manual (20 pages) in 1 hour and 17 minutes. A cheap cabinet at a cheap price. The service was good. The cabinet came fast and the assembly manual was sent quickly. It looks pretty decent when put together and will be okay for what I use it for. I live alone so it won't get much wear and tear. I needed more cabinet space so I could clear my counters. So I am okay. UPDATE: I wish I gave this piece a better review. I love it!! Makes my kitchen.! I would recommend it to anyone. The drawer is really deep and nice size. Every section is a good size but it is narrow enough overall for a small kitchen. You can put tall appliances in the bottom. You can see my largest canisters through the glass. This worked out wonderful for me. I am changing to 5 stars. I can't see the button to add a pic or ai would.
S**A
Just what I needed!
I ordered this cabinet after looking at TONS of different ones, mostly because I needed the extra storage. I read the reviews, (and was a little worried), but went for it anyway. It arrived when promised, which was awesome! The packaging was great! Yes, LOTS of styrofoam, but all that kept the panels from moving around in the box. The assembly instructions left much to be desired as they were not very clear. Not all of the cabinet parts were labeled, but a little organization and common sense is all it takes to figure it out. All of the hardware was individually bagged and labeled, so that was a HUGE plus. It took my husband and I a little over 2 hours to put together. Some of the holes for the wooden pegs were larger than the pegs themselves, so we added some glue in the holes to stabilize them. All parts were there, and none were damaged. All in all, exactly what I needed to add storage to my kitchen!
T**N
Watch your assembly
Love the way it looks in my kitchen. The instructions for assembly could be clearer. Many of the pieces were not numbered and the instructions are vague.
L**N
Love it
Very happy with it . I use it in my bathroom and it look so nice .
W**L
Well packaged and easy to install with supplied instructions.
The cabinet was well packaged. The cabinet was easy to install with the supplied instructions, however the hex key supplied had the tip became stripped after screwing in more than half the screws. Was able to locate another same type hex key that the tip did not strip when screwing in the remaining screws.
S**L
Worth the value, easy to assemble
Took about an hour to assemble and looks really good. Itโs nice and tall, definitely worth the money
L**M
Standing cabinet
Great standing cabinet. Holds instant pot and juice maker on open shelf. Dishes are displayed in glass section on top. At the bottom section I have an indoor barbecue, hand mixer and paper towels. There is also a drawer.
J**A
YOU WILL PAY SHIPPING COSTS TO RETURN IF YOU AREN'T SATISFIED
The doors and drawers don't line up properly. They don't open or close properly - the drawer keeps getting stuck. The quality of the unit is really, really cheap - chipping and peeling and gouged. Absolutely awful.
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