🧥 Elevate your closet game — because your style deserves elite storage.
The Prepac Elite 32" Storage Cabinet is a robust, space-smart wardrobe solution featuring a 100-pound capacity hanging rod, adjustable shelves, and a sleek espresso finish. Designed for easy assembly and lasting durability, it offers 19.35 cubic feet of organized storage in a compact 24.5"D x 32"W x 65"H footprint, perfect for modern bedrooms seeking professional-grade organization.
Brand | Prepac |
Color | Brown |
Recommended Uses For Product | Clothes |
Product Dimensions | 24.5"D x 32"W x 65"H |
Special Feature | Adjustable,Durable |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Room Type | Bedroom |
Door Style | Flat Panel |
Weight Limit | 100 Pounds |
Included Components | Contains a 2 door cabinet, 1 hanging rod |
Finish Type | Lacquered |
Size | 32" W x 65" H x 24.5" D |
Number of Shelves | 2 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 120 Pounds |
Base Type | Pedestal |
Installation Type | Wall Mount |
Top Material Type | Espresso Laminate |
Handle Material | Nickel |
Back Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Frame Material | Engineered Wood |
Number of Compartments | 3 |
Storage Volume | 19.35 Cubic Feet |
Is Customizable | No |
Number of Levels | 3 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00772398120331 |
UPC | 772398120331 |
Manufacturer | Prepac Manufacturing Ltd. |
Item Weight | 120 pounds |
Country of Origin | Canada |
Item model number | EEW-3264 |
C**N
Top Notch Closet
I’m glad I bought this, it’s worth the money. It’s better than the cheap cloth metal combo closets they sale at other stores. Sturdy and spacious in my opinion. I highly recommend to any.
B**Y
Fácil de montar y muy buena calidad
Maravillada con la calidad del producto, amplio, madera fuerte y resistente y fácil de armar
A**R
Great buy, great quality, disregard instructions
I’d give 5 on quality for the price but the directions are so awful, wasted 4min trying to figure them out before throwing them away. Material quality is great, thick and wicked heavy. Super simple to put together just locate finished edges and line it all up bang bang. Perfect size for my daughter.
B**R
Sturdy construction.
Good size and well made. Easy to assemble, and instructions are well illustrated and almost perfect.
P**L
Decent product, bad shipping and instructions
1. Poor shipping: very unprotected and many pieces arrived damaged (see pictures)2. VERY Heavy. Beware if you're putting this together alone.3. NONE of the parts are labeled at all! Not a single piece is labeled! Would it have killed the budget to have a few stickers with letters like every other furniture maker?4. Step 1 is crazy. It's assembling all 4 sides, shelves, and 28 screws all at once in a single step.Many pictures attached.
W**S
It's heavy! 120lbs / 55 kg, but easy to assemble, but imperfect finish
Bad news first -- the factory drilling machine left a fair amount of tear-out on the exposed surfaces. Most of it was able to be covered, but there are a couple of places where the white coating is torn away showing the MDF underneath. Not a big deal to me mostly because I care more about the functionality, but also since in my application they're all up against a wall or behind another piece of furniture -- but something to be aware of if you're concerned about such things.I was able to assemble this cabinet without help, in a fairly confined space. Once the parts were out of the box, they were quite manageable. The holes were perfectly aligned on all the parts, and the instructions were clear, making assembly quite simple. You do have to pay close attention to the drawings on the instructions -- but they were clear enough even for me to follow. A cordless drill/screwdriver will definitely be your friend. The only part that was a bit annoying was trying to nail the back panel in place. I ended up using a staple gun, and that worked perfectly.The hanging space is definitely on the short side -- shirts an pants only, nothing long like dresses or long coats -- but for spare hanging space for my winter pants and shirts, it's great. The shelves are reasonably sized, and the overall cabinet is short enough that the top is also usable for storing larger items.The biggest gripe I have is not the fault of the seller or the product, but the delivery person. They wedged it up under my porch, and with the package weighing in at 120 lbs, it ridiculously difficult for me to maneuver out of the position by myself. When you order this, make sure you have somebody to help you move it -- in its box, it's a beast!All in all, I'm happy with the purchase. It's not an amazing value for money, but it's a reasonable one, imho.
J**Y
Good Cabinets for the Money
Over the last few years, I've bought and assembled eight Prepac Elite cabinets in various sizes, including two wardrobes. In my experience, they are good cabinets for the money. The components fit together quite well--they're made with a degree of precision by people who know what they're doing. The materials are also good, mostly particle board, it''s true, but the doors are MDF and the fasteners are appropriate to the materials. The resulting product has gone a long way toward relieving my home storage problem.About my only complaint about these cabinets is that there are no glides or anything to protect the bottom from damage when the cabinet has to be scooted into place.Some tips.The instructions say to use a Phillips screwdriver. That's correct for some of the screws. However, the "Confirmat" screws and the adjustable hinge screws are PoziDriv (PZ3 and PZ2 bits respectively). A Phillips driver will work, but does not take advantage of the PoziDriv's anti-cam-out feature. This feature is a big help when adjusting the hinges. Hence my suggestion to use a PoziDriv bit where appropriate.Before nailing the back on, verify that the cabinet is squared. The cabinets are self-squaring to some degree and also to some degree the back can be used as a guide, however it pays to double check by measuring the distances between diagonal corners (the distances should be the same). My first Prepac assembly, a broom closet, was not square and looks it (someday I'll go back and redo it).When nailing the back on, be sure the nails go in pretty straight. Edge-on, there's only 5/16 inch from the center of a board to the surface. I goofed by driving one of my nails at an angle and pushed out a piece of laminate.A problem with most particle board shelves is that they sag over time. An adjustable shelf can be flipped over, but not a fixed shelf, like the one in the wardrobe. I improved the sag problem of the fixed shelf by sinking some nails into the middle from the back for support. This requires very careful measuring, but it can be made to work.The larger cabinets are not terribly rigid, so I suggest extra care in leveling or they may deform a bit as weight is put on them, throwing the door alignment off.The hinges are good quality and work well, but their adjustment can try one's patience. The adjustment screws need to be snug or the hinges won't stay put (this is where PoziDriv bits come in handy). But don't overtighten any screws that are going directly into particle board or MDF.Follow-up, three years later. I use these cabinets every day and they're as nice as ever. Recently I was watching an episode of The Property Brothers and noticed they used Prepac cabinets in one part of a house in lieu of custom cabinets to save money on a project. Not bad!
A**L
Good quality
I love it. It was exactly what I was looking for.
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