CHARAVECTOR Bar Cart Kitchen Bar&Serving Cart for Home with 3 -Tier Storage Shelves Kitchen Island Cart,Metal Wine Rack Storage and Glass Bottle Holder
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18 inches
Please accept my apologies for throwing mine away. They should be able to send you a replacement right away. It went together very quickly.
I'm not sure what the exact number is, but the cart can clearly support an oven.
It's not an easy task. The screws that hold the handles (on the top tray) in place are extremely flimsy. There are four per handle, with pre-drilled holes. drilled. Despite this, I was able to snap four of their heads off. The screw's body was stuck in the hole as a result of this. Better screws were purchased, and the handles were slightly offset. It was also tough at the bottom. If you have an L-shaped personality, it will help. Phillips screwdriver in the shape of a triangle. Last but not least, It is stated in the advertisement that it is made of real wood. It's particle board with a vinyl covering.
Selected User Reviews For CHARAVECTOR Bar Cart Kitchen Bar&Serving Cart for Home with 3 -Tier Storage Shelves Kitchen Island Cart,Metal Wine Rack Storage and Glass Bottle Holder
In my search for a bar cart, I came across this model, which is produced by a variety of companies. The Charavector won out because of the more interesting diamond pattern on the lower shelf grill. They all have similar dimensions and a removable top, but I chose it because of the diamond pattern on the lower shelf grill. They're all fairly comparable in terms of price. The elements are: br>br> This bar cart has some good pieces. The metal pieces appear to be sturdy, and the fiberboard-mdf shelves have a nice vinyl veneer that mimics wood texture. There are no pre-drilled holes in the fiberboard. There are no drilled holes, only a few light dimples to indicate where the wood screws should be driven. To attach the wine glass and bottle holders, as well as the shelves to the metal frame, you'll need to drive in wood screws. I'd also recommend attaching the wheels before the bottom shelf because it will give you more room to drive the screws in. br>br>Assembly instructions are ok, not great, but it's fairly simple to figure out if you review the pieces before getting to work. It took about 30 minutes for me to put it together, and it appears to be quite sturdy. Overall, I like this bar cart a lot, but I can see why it got a bad review because of the instructions and assembly. The absence of any kind of planning Drilled holes aren't a big deal, and they probably did it this way so the wood screws would be more secure in the fiberboard. br>br>Overall, I'd give it a thumbs up, but be prepared to drive those short wood screws in by hand!.
I'm in the process of renovating my home. Second. br>Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha In contrast to other reviews I had read, assembly was simple and directions were very easy to follow. It took about 30 minutes for me to complete this task. br>It's sturdy and solid, and the casters roll and move smoothly. br>I like how the top shelf is a removable tray that is solid and secure when in place. br>Because the screws are easily stripped, I advise against using a drill. You won't have any issues if you use a good screwdriver. br>br>As I've stated in previous reviews, my wife absolutely loved it! So if she likes it, it's not going to get a five-star rating.
It was designed to be simple to put together. There are small impressions where the screws should go, which necessitate the use of a drill (or a strong man) to get through this "wood. " I have a bunch of screws that aren't flush because a few didn't line up, but I couldn't spend any more time or mental energy putting it together. While the bar cart looks nice once it's put together, it's a nightmare to put together. Engineers, take note: Revise the design on the computer. Make the impressions larger so that the screws can be easily screwed in. UUUgh!.
We had a problem with the first item, but it was quickly resolved. The cart and the fact that the top detaches are two of our favorite features. It's a lot easier to make cocktails at a party!.
The product was difficult to put together because the parts did not fit properly in the holes, necessitating a lot of bending of metal parts and hole adjustments to fit the screws. Once the cart was put together, it became clear that it was not properly balanced, which was due to no fault of our own. The cart rocks slightly, making it uneasy to place any items on it, which defeats the product's purpose.
It was simple to put together - We only had one screw issue, but we were able to fix it. Unfortunately, mine did not come with a wine rack, but that's not a big deal because the second shelf is so small that it wouldn't be useful for much else if the wine was there. Instead, we stored our homemade kombucha bottles there, which we desperately needed a dark place for. I also didn't use the wine glass holder because I needed more space on the bottom shelf for larger bottles. The top serves as a storage area for tea and coffee.
This cart is made of durable materials. My microwave is too big and propped up with all of my belongings, and it doesn't even wobble. I like that it has wheels so I can move it later or use it for what it was designed for. In any case, I adore it.
The only criticism I have is that some of the parts that require screwing had extremely small or non-existent demarcations indicating where they should be screwed. I had to gouge it a little with the screw driver, and there was one section where I couldn't screw it all the way in, but this has no bearing on the cart's integrity. br>It looks great and holds a lot of stuff. I like how two of the wheels have locks on them so it doesn't fly away unnecessarily. br>It has a nice look to it and is reasonably priced when compared to other models I've seen with fewer tiers and storage.