Winsome Studio File Cabinet, tesoro

Brand:Winsome

3.3/5

374.33

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO Al giorno d'oggi, gli uffici domestici sono spesso occupati quanto le loro controparti aziendali e devono essere ugualmente efficienti e organizzati. Winsome Wood offre una linea di mobili modulari per fornire proprio questo, presentando anche uno stile pulito e invitante che si fonde bene con gli arredi domestici. Questo schedario in legno massello/composito gestisce le esigenze di archiviazione multiuso con tre cassetti poco profondi per penne, carta e materiali di consumo e un ampio cassetto per cartelle sospese. La finitura Honey è calda e casual e le gambe sottili mantengono l'aspetto generale leggero e arioso. Aggiungi la scrivania, la scrivania del computer, il supporto per stampante, la scrivania ad angolo e la libreria per personalizzare qualsiasi spazio. Questo pezzo misura 23 pollici di larghezza per 20 pollici di profondità per 29 pollici di altezza. È richiesto il montaggio. --Kara Karll AMAZON.COM Al giorno d'oggi, gli uffici domestici sono spesso impegnati quanto le loro controparti aziendali e devono essere ugualmente efficienti e organizzati. Winsome Wood offre una linea di mobili modulari per fornire proprio questo, presentando anche uno stile pulito e invitante che si fonde bene con gli arredi domestici. Questo schedario in legno massello di faggio gestisce le esigenze di archiviazione multiuso con tre cassetti poco profondi per penne, carta e materiali di consumo e un ampio cassetto per cartelle sospese. La finitura Honey è calda e casual e le gambe sottili mantengono l'aspetto generale leggero e arioso. Aggiungi la scrivania, la scrivania del computer, il supporto per stampante, la scrivania ad angolo e la libreria per personalizzare qualsiasi spazio. Questo pezzo misura 23 pollici di larghezza per 20 pollici di profondità per 29 pollici di altezza. È richiesto il montaggio. --Kara Carlo

Assemblaggio richiesto; misura 20 pollici di larghezza per 18,8 pollici di profondità per 29 pollici di altezza. Disponibili scrivania, scrivania per computer, scrivania ad angolo, supporto per stampante e libreria coordinati. Linee pulite e gambe snelle offrono uno stile casual classico. Realizzato in legno massello di faggio con calda finitura Miele. Classificatore componibile con tre cassetti.
Assembled Height ‎28.94 inches
Assembled Length ‎20.19 inches
Assembled Width ‎18.27 inches
Assembly Required ‎Yes
Back Material Type ‎Wood
Base Type ‎Legs
Brand Winsome
Brand ‎Winsome
Color Honey
Color ‎Honey
Country of Origin ‎Thailand
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 203 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Finish Type ‎Honey
Included Components ‎See description
Item model number ‎99428
Item Weight ‎43.8 Pounds
Material Wood
Material ‎Wood
Mounting Type ‎Floor Mount
Number of Drawers ‎4
Number of Pieces ‎1
Product Care Instructions ‎Wipe with Damp Cloth
Product Dimensions 20.19"D x 18.27"W x 28.94"H
Product Dimensions ‎20 x 18.75 x 29 inches
Product Dimensions ‎20.19"D x 18.27"W x 28.94"H
Recommended Uses For Product Files & Folders
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Files & Folders
Room Type ‎Home Office
Shape ‎Rectangular
Size ‎18.27"W x 28.94"H x 20.19"D
Special Feature ‎Customizable
Style ‎Transitional
Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
Weight ‎45 Pounds
Weight Limit ‎50 Pounds

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Scritto da: Stoney
> Does the Job, but requires skill in assembly
PROS > Excellent materials > Very sturdy--makes a good solid printer stand, PERFECT for my new Epson 4020 printer. > Very attractive > File drawer has suspension rails/tracks. Therefore opens and closes easily even with a heavy load of files. But it's NOT a double (full) suspension track, so access to the last 2" of files is not easy if you have the drawer tightly packed with files. > Well packed QUALITY CONTROL ISSUES > I noticed many small flaws in the wood, and woodwork when assembling, but few were noticeable when assembled. > The fit of the components is less than perfect, but this is mostly unnoticeable in the assembled printer stand. Alignment and tightness can be greatly improved by judicious use of a mallet during assembly (see "Assembly" below). > In mine the holes were not drilled for one of the drawer sides. I'm an experienced wood-worker, so drilling the holes were no problem for me. > In mine, the components were short one screw, but it was a common size, easy to find in my workshop. > In mine, the right side of the file drawer is lower than the left side. Repair would require moving the right drawer track up 1/16". (see "Easy Fix" below) FLAWS In mine, and apparently others, the file drawer easily comes off the track. This is because the printer stand frame is too wide on the bottom. You could sand the sides of the bottom panel 1/16" to 1/8". I simply shimmed out the track with thin strips of cardboard, which works fine. DESIGN ISSUES > File drawer has no bottom, and so cannot be used for other purposes > For perfectionist the drawers should be assembled with pegs and glue (at a minimum) rather than small wood screws (but you don't get that option unless you have a woodshop). For ordinary folks, you have to be very careful not to strip the holes by overtightening the screws. If you do, see "Easy Fix" below. TOOLS > An allen wrench is provided. However you also need a small phillips screwdriver, a small hard hammer, and mallet (a large soft hammer). > A power screwdriver makes the job easier but: >> You'd need a 1/8" (allen) hex bit that fits your power screwdriver. >> It is easy to overtighten the small screws (used for the drawers)--which strips the holes. If you use your power screwdriver, just set the screws loosely, and hand-tighten with a manual screwdriver. > Rely on a soft mallet to close gaps rather than tightening the screws tighter--otherwise you'll just strip the holes. Loosely assemble with the screws, smack with the mallet where necessary, then re-tighten the screws. ASSEMBLY > The shipping box is designed to open completely flat. Open it up on the floor to use as a mat to protect the printer stand during assembly. Assembly is fairly easy for anyone with experience with "assemble-yourself" furniture, but not IKEA simplicity. > A big soft mallet (rubber hammer) can come in handy to align components and make the joints tighter when necessary. (It is best to protect the surface with a 1 x 4 x 12" scrap board, etc which you actually whack). > The drawers assemble with simple screws, meaning that there is some "give". You may need to push or pull to align parts while tightening the screws. DO NOT overtighten. > There are 12 filler pegs to cover large screw holes on the sides. These should be lightly hammered in place, but use a piece of scrap wood, cardboard, etc. between the pegs and the hammer so that you don't mare the finish. > If you want the drawers to slide more smoothly, the traditional remedy is a wax candle. Simply slide a wax candle back and forth in the groove in the side of the drawer to coat it with wax. There are also commercial products available for this purpose. For exampleSlideez Lubricant orElmer's E450 Slide-All Dry Spray Lubricant 4-Ounce orNylo-Tape 10 mil thick x 1/2'' x 10 feet > You may be tempted to glue the floating back panel or the floating drawer bottoms for extra strength. Beware that, in theory, these are floating for a reason---to be able to respond to expansion and shrinkage caused by temperature and humidity, rather than joints cracking under the strain. In reality, whether or not floating panels are necessary depends on the type of wood, how it is finished, and the climate. I suspect that in most cases the primary purpose of floating panels in modern furniture is to simply assembly. In my former ignorance, I routinely glued floating panels in place---and have never seen any problem as a result. The small drawers are the only components of the cabinet which might benefit from gluing. I did NOT glue the drawer joints (nor floating bottoms) of the small drawers of the printer stand, but in my opinion doing so "can't hurt". EASY FIX for stripped or mis-aligned holes > If you strip a screw hole, the easiest "fix" (other than finding a larger screw), is to jam a sliver of wood in the hole (e.g., a toothpick). If you want, a little white glue on the sliver is even better.Elmer's Craft Bond Wood Craft Glue, 4-Ounce, White The white glue will also be absorbed into the wood and make it stronger. I often fill such holes with white glue, wait for it to be absorbed, then refill the hole, etc. If course, you need to set the screw before the glue dries. > This is also the easiest way to slightly move a misaligned hole. Fill the hole completely with a plug of wood (hammered-in if necessary, liquid white glue lubricates hammering plugs in). Bamboo skewers (used for cooking) make great mini-plugs. Then drill a new hole at the edge of the old hole. With small woodscrews, you may not have to drill a new hole--just install the screw on the edge of the old hole, but a shallow starter hole made by with a tool for this purpose, or small nail, is recommended to be sure the screw digs in where you want it to. > Click on “Stoney” just below the product title to see my other reviews, or leave a comment to ask a question.
Scritto da: Z
Very handsome. Probably not the best for oft-accessed files.
This filing cabinet is just right for my needs, but I think I would get annoyed with it quickly if I were using the file drawer on a daily basis. For some reason it wants to slide in slightly crooked if I'm not careful, as though it had fallen off the track on one side, though I can't figure out how that could happen. That's the only complaint I have about it, though. It's heavy but that's what you get with wood, and I specifically wanted a filing cabinet that would look nice in the bedroom of my small apartment. I didn't have much trouble putting it together. The only thing is that I didn't realize what all of the rails were for until I was almost done, so I had to partially disassemble it to get the other pair in. The filing drawer can be used for either letter sized files (facing forward) or legal sized files (facing the side). So there are two pairs of rails, one pair running front to back for letter and another side to side for legal. The instructions were okay. Someone complained that they didn't say what order to do things in but that's not true. It has numbered steps. Within each step it doesn't say what order to do things in but it doesn't matter what order you do them in. If it did, they'd separate it out into multiple steps. Someone also complained that the holes don't line up. Well, they're just pilot holes. This isn't Ikea furniture where you're putting things together using pegs. This is real wood, and they give you real wood screws, and if you put the screw in crooked it will go in crooked. The pilot hole is a guide that makes it MUCH easier to line things up but it does not prevent a screw that was designed to bore through wood from boring through wood. It doesn't take a carpenter to put this together but it's not idiot proof either. Be mindful, and it should go just fine. A word to the wise: attach the drawer knobs last. They didn't include any extra screws, so if you lose one you'll have to find some sort of replacement. Any wood screw of about the right length and diameter will work just fine to attach the knobs, so save those for last in case you find yourself short on screws at the end of putting it together. The tolerance for what is an acceptable screw for the other locations might be tighter. Also, for anyone who doesn't do this kind of thing very often, remember to tighten bolts and screws in sets, not individually. That is to say, if you're putting in two bolts to attach part A to part B, don't put in one and tighten it all the way down before you put in the other one. Get them both in part way and go back and forth between them, tightening just a bit at a time, until they're both tight. This will help to keep everything lined up nicely because the stresses on the parts remains balanced throughout the process. It's also a good idea to go back after the whole thing is assembled and check the tightness of the bolts and screws because until the whole thing is assembled the stresses will always be a bit unbalanced.
Scritto da: Brooke C
Fairly easy to assemble, perfect match to the desk
Not too difficult to assemble, some screw holes were small, so I needed help to tighten the screws. The file cabinet is a perfect match to the same model desk we purchased early in the pandemic. I didn’t like the wooden knobs, so I switched them out with metal ones I found at Lowe’s. I’m so happy this set is available!
Scritto da: Sandra Roberts
Wood not chip board or MDF
Decent quality for the money
Scritto da: Janet
Disappointed
The cabinet would have been nice but, the hardware for the bottom drawer is cheap. In order to close the drawer, you have to lift it up to get it to close completely and then it shifts to the right so, it is not line up properly. Also, the last drawer has no bottom to it so, it can only be used for hanging folders.
Scritto da: Sean Dees
Very nice - but be prepared for damage
I love this little filing cabinet / storage unit. It's compact and quite attractive. It serves it's purpose quite well. I will probably be buying a second one to match this one. Pros: Very attractive. Solid wood - not particle board. (It's quite heavy - about 40 lbs I think) Lots of space for your office supplies. (Although the drawers are a bit shallow at about 3" deep each) Very well packaged to prevent scratches from shipping. Was not too difficult to assemble. (Less than an hour.) *** A drill with the correct bit will save you you from having to use an allen wrench to install about 20 screws. Major time saver with a drill!! Cons: Came with a little damage - one of the side rails was split. Nothing a little white glue wasn't able to help with. (Although on this site, and others, I have noticed that damaged parts was a common problem.) I don't think the damage was from shipping. I think it was put in the box damaged. I would definitely recommend it and I will likely be buying a second one soon.
Scritto da: Gerry S.
this is the very best on the market to meet those goals
We hunted for an economically priced, attractive file and storage cabinet for a small den. Bar none, this is the very best on the market to meet those goals. It is solid wood and has a well applied finish. The construction was very simple. The pieces fit together perfectly. And even if you make a mistake attaching things together, you can take screws out without worrying about stripping the holes. The other great feature is that the file drawer allows for either legal or letter hanging file holders. The file drawer doesn't have a bottom, but I think it would be easy enough to put a bottom panel in if you wanted to convert the drawer to a regular storage drawer. Thanks, Amazon, for adding this to the catalogue!
Scritto da: Patrick
Very nice piece of furniture!
I would give 4.5 stars if I could. This is a nice drawer unit, solid wood, no particle board, etc, just wood! It is easy to assemble and the instructions are very easy to follow. One thing, while assembling, do not tighten the screws until you have the individual parts in place (ie. so you can slide the drawer bottom in). Also, HAND TIGHTEN the screws only, do not use a power tool. Two small issues, the bottom drawer does not have a bottom, it really is a document hanger drawer only. The other issue is that there are no drawer stops on the 3 small drawers so you have to be careful not to pull them out too far. Otherwise, this is a very nice piece of furniture!
Scritto da: Tammy Hughes
No very stable!
It was not very easy to assemble. Put it all together and it is still unstable! I wouldn't recommend it. It looks nice but the holes for the screws don't seem to line up properly.
Scritto da: Karen K
Great cabinet
I had read the reviews before buying so was aware the others had a few issues with the bottom drawer. I assembled it myself but it would have been much easier with another pair of hands! I could not get the bottom drawer to go in but turned the cabinet upside down and the drawer slid right in. Looks great in the room with the desk and the corner table.

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