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The FOTOSOK 72" Kitchen Pantry Cabinet is a freestanding, large-capacity storage solution featuring 4 doors, an oversized drawer, and 4 shelves. Finished in textured ash grey wood grain veneer, it combines rustic elegance with practical design elements like moisture-resistant base, silent drawer slides, and reinforced stability. Ideal for kitchens, dining rooms, or living spaces, it offers a sleek footprint with maximum vertical storage, perfect for millennials seeking organized, stylish living.



| ASIN | B0CBC7ZMXN |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The product requires assembly. |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Back Material Type | Wood |
| Base Type | Legs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #417,743 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #222 in Pantries #1,662 in Kitchen Furniture |
| Brand | FOTOSOK |
| Color | Ash Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (481) |
| Date First Available | July 7, 2023 |
| Door Style | drawer |
| Finish Type | Rustic |
| Frame Material | Wood |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel or Aluminum |
| Included Components | 1 x Tall Kitchen Pantry; 1x Accessory Kit; 1 x Instruction |
| Installation Type | Freestanding |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Item Weight | 115.5 pounds |
| Item model number | FPB-225 |
| Manufacturer | FOTOSOK |
| Model Name | FPB-225 |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Number of Compartments | 6 |
| Number of Levels | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Number of Shelves | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.7"D x 30.1"W x 72.4"H |
| Room Type | Dining Room, Entryway, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Large |
| Storage Options | 4 doors, 1 drawer, 4 shelves, 6 compartments |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
D**E
Looks great!!
I think that this is a very nice cabinet, decent shelf space and really great quality. instructions were A1 šš¾.. took me a few hours to assemble it definitely worth it. Definitely doesn't look cheap
P**P
These are perfect.
Easy enough to assemble. Just follow the directions. Make sure you put the hinges on the right way. Took two people. I got two cabinets and they were both done in a few hours. Very well-made. Sturdy. Gorgeous. Hold a lot. Alignment is good. No smell. Doors shut well and drawers work perfectly. Beautiful cabinets.
A**R
Sturdy but somewhat complicated assembly.
I bought this cabinet to be a pantry in my small kitchen because being short and having above-counter, high, tall cabinets does NOT mix. The kneecaps say "oh god please no" EVERY TIME. Needing a chair or stool to stand on every time I need something that's above eye-level is not ideal. First, I will say, upon completion of the build, it DOES look very nice. It was very-well packaged with lots of padding and though the box it came in had some dings on it, the contents within were 99% unmarked with any cosmetic imperfections. That being said... would I purchase this again?? Probably not, it was kind of a pain to put together. I'll try to get into the pros and cons, but this review was written over the course of a few days just so I could get a feel of how this cabinet functions in my day-to-day life. For context, I'll say I live in a rental with one small feline who can't be more than 15 pounds at her heaviest. I can't exactly utilize the "anti-tip" hardware yet because one, I don't know where my wall studs are and two, I don't know if my landlord would be okay with me using that anti-tip hardware since it'd create holes in the wall. A week later, my cat has NOT tried to jump on top of my cabinet but I believe that's more to do with the placement and height difference between the cabinet and my fridge. She's smart enough to know it's gonna be a bad time if she tries so... #yayme. It could be different in your living space so just... be careful. Use the anti-tip hardware if you can or put stuff up there that will discourage adventurous kitties from getting too curious. Anyway... here's a little breakdown over the days. DAY OF DELIVERY: --- This is the day I attempted trying to assemble the cabinet by myself. All the hardware such as screws and pegs are in small ziploc baggies and labeled ALPHABETICALLY. All the wooden cabinet pieces are marked by NUMBER. The metal screw pegs in the "A" bag go in some holes that seem kinda small for the screw threads themselves, so expect some paint chipping. Once those metal/steel pegs are in, they feel pretty sturdy and they're basically what holds all of this mess together, along with some "cam locks". I got to step 6 by myself but stopped there because that's when things got a little too complicated for me to tackle finishing this cabinet by myself. DAY AFTER DELIVERY / ASSEMBLY DAY: I enlisted the help of a couple friends to put this cabinet together and let me just say... I highly advise reading through ALL of the cabinet assembly instructions and grouping the wooden cabinet pieces together, ahead of time. This way you can sort of visualize what each finished "section" is supposed to look like. The drawer part of the cabinet is on the "shell sides" for the LOWER cabinet, so if you keep the cabinet drawer section "on top" or at least position the section similar to how it looks on the assembly, you'll be alright. Example, the doors of the cabinet have little metal tags that are meant to go on the inside and "stick" to magnetic fixtures that keep the cabinet doors closed when not "in use". One of the first things the assembly instructions has you do is screwing the hinges onto the lower "cabinet shells", and near the end of the assembly is when the doors go on the top and lower constructed halves. By having those metal tags on the doors beforehand, you can gauge if your cabinet shelves are in the correct positions, which is ESPECIALLY important for the top part of the cabinet because there are two spots for those magnetic fixtures. The doors have small pre-made holes for where the little metal plates go. As long as those metal plates line up with the cabinet shelves/magnet fixtures, you're on the right track. BEFORE / DURING ASSEMBLY: Highly recommended... Put the tall cabinet doors together in one group, the lower doors in another group, put the drawer pieces in another spot together- you get it. I had little green sticky notes on my wall with the piece numbers and steps from the assembly instructions written down on them, in an attempt to make the assembly easier - that way we wouldn't have to hunt down each individual little piece out of the 30 or so, they'd already be in one specific, clearly marked spot where we could just grab the pieces as needed. Also, pick a place to assemble that has good lighting. My apartment living room/kitchen, even with the lights on, is still kind of dark so we assembled in my spare bedroom where it had lots of natural sunlight but was close to the kitchen where I wanted the shelf. The extra light helps a lot with getting everything aligned so it fits together. You shouldn't need to pound or slap anything with your hand to get it to fit together. The wooden pegs are not meant for that kind of "abuse". They WILL break if you aren't gentle and don't pay attention to how you're aligning things. AFTER ASSEMBLY: The cabinet itself feels very sturdy/heavy once assembled. I don't have much upper body strength as it is and my best effort to move the cabinet in any way are pretty futile, especially once I've put stuff in there. It looks really nice in my kitchen and gives me a lot more storage room, which was my endgame goal. Like I said, I probably wouldn't buy this again in the near future since it was such a pain to put together. Two of my shelves on the upper half are upside down (cams showing on top) and in the wrong place (the magnetic fixture placement doesn't match with the door), but that's kind of on me so I don't want to penalize the manufacturer for my own mistakes. I think perhaps some of the instructions should be switched around so then it's clearer how certain pieces should be on the end product because for my friends and I, we got confused with the construction of the upper part and that's how we ended up with my shelves being wrong/misplaced. If the metal plates on the doors had been one of the earlier steps, we would have known sooner rather than later that our shelves had actually been placed correctly to begin with and it would have saved us a lot of confusion/headache.
C**L
Outstanding Product
This cabinet is absolutely outstanding for value and quality and ease of assembly. Some technical ability would be handy but the pictorial guide in the user guide is the best I have seen on a product not made in the USA. I have purchased three of these. While unpacking the third box one half way down I found four severely damaged parts. The seller offered to try to get replacements from the warehouse but they needed photos. Three times I tried to send 1.5 MB downloaded photos on Amazon software to no avail . Amazon security is so strict that their software is glitchy and just plain won't work. This problem could have been eliminated a long time ago if they would let me send them by email. The bottom line is I give up. the seller is not the problem. Amazon is In conclusion a great product but risky due to long distance shipping.
R**K
Tedious assembly but great sturdy cabinet
The time, effort, and patience that it takes to put this thing together shows once you're done. Furniture assembly is usually not an issue for me (I usually assemble all products we buy) but this one was tedious and time consuming. But.....totally worth it. I can put SO MUCH STUFF in this cabinet! And it is very sturdy and not light weight at all! We have a split level house in the country with very limited storage space upstairs, so this was a great addition for storing overstock items to lengthen time between trips to the store. I will probably end up buying another one for downstairs! 100% would recommend but if you are no mechanically inclined, you may want to hire someone to assemble it for you.
H**M
Perfect cabinet for small appliances, other kitchenware
I was able to assemble this cabinet in about 2 hours. Picture instructions easy to follow, especially if you have assembled furniture before. I recommend lining up the pieces in numeric order and put all hardware bags on a cookie sheet, in case the little screws escape (lost one in my carpet). I also recommend that you place the pieces exactly as shown in the instructions. It makes it much easier to identify which holes get what hardware. All pieces and hardware bags are labeled (they include some extra hardware). This a sturdy cabinet, the shelves are fixed and the back piece is screwed in place (not nailed like most cabinets). It is well packaged (I had no damaged pieces) but it is very heavy and will require 2 people to carry. The only downside is that the shelves are not adjustable so make sure what you are storing will fit the height of the shelves (10ā- 11 1/2ā). Iām very happy with this purchase
D**E
Nice looking pantry cabinet
I recently moved and my new kitchen has much less storage space than my previous one. I looked all over the web for a freestanding pantry cabinet that looked nice and didn't cost a fortune. Ordered this and put it together myself, and though I'm pretty handy and have assembled several furniture items over the years, the instructions on this are poor. They show good diagrams but at times it would be helpful if they had written English instructions that were understandable. They don't have any instructions, but in the past I've worked with instructions on products from China or elsewhere, and they have very poorly translated English instructions. I don't get why they don't think a product of a couple or a few hundred dollars isn't worth paying a reputable translator to write instructions - they only need to do it once per product! Anyway, it was challenging at times putting it together, but I did complete it, and it looks great and holds everything that I needed it for.
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