🖤 Elevate your closet game—style meets strength in one sleek package!
The Whitmor Portable Wardrobe is a durable, extra-wide freestanding closet organizer measuring 60"L x 19.5"W x 64"H. It supports up to 50 pounds, features a no-tool assembly design, and offers a sleek black finish perfect for millennial professionals seeking stylish, functional storage solutions.
Mounting Type | freestanding |
Item Depth | 64 inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Whitmor |
UPC | 722651034110 038861640813 |
Part Number | 6822-167-B-BLK |
Item Weight | 10.48 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 19.5 x 60 x 64 inches |
Item model number | 6822-167-B-BLK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 60 inch |
Style | Classic |
Shape | Rectangular |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Heavy Duty |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**I
Grest product for the money.
I’m using it for storing off-season clothing. The instructions were excellent but MUST be read carefully and assembly completed in sequence as listed. Also, every piece MUST be inserted TIGHTLY, as stated. I used a rubber mallet as suggested by another reviewer and it worked great. (The instructions said “no tools needed” but it would have been helpful to know a rubber mallet would make everything a lot easier ). It was necessary for me to stand on a step to pound the top section in securely as I’m only 5’4”.I’m a 77 year old grandmother and assembled it by myself in less than a hour though my granddaughter did assist with lifting the cover in place. We moved it around before putting clothes in it and it’s very stable, absolutely no wobbling. The cover isn’t real strong but with gentle use, I believe it will give me many years of use. All in all, I’m very pleased.
A**E
Very spacious
Yes get you two or three they are very helpful and sliding in and out wherever you need them to go
S**Y
Happy so far!
I am happy with the wardrobe so far! I was skeptical with all of the mixed reviews, but decided to give it a try anyway. We bought 2 of these to store off season clothes, etc in our basement. The product was very easy to assemble. I strongly recommend using a mallot to hammer pieces tightly together. I was able to put it together mostly alone. Just needed help putting the cover on. I have my wedding dress, several bridesmaid dresses and multiple winter coats and sweatshirts hanging in mine and it seems to be holding up well. I even moved it fully loaded and didn't have an issue with it. The only issue so far is the elastic strap on the bottom that wraps around the leg (see pic) broke the first night. It really doesn't effect the use of the wardrobe. It would just be nicer if it didn't break the first day! Overall, I'm very happy with the wardrobes and would recommend them!
T**D
Very pleased with these closets
I read the reviews so I was a little nervous. It seems like half the people love it and others don’t. Package came quick. Everything was there. Ok so My Man put this together and he’s a fabricator, construction guy. So it was very easy for him. He did use a rubber hammer. He put it together really quick... I don’t know if I could have done it myself...I have absolutely zero interest in figuring it out and no motivation because luckily I have someone who likes putting things together. He did say he was impressed with how it was made; he rarely says that. I liked the way it looked. I especially like that you can see everything In the closet through the window and that it is easy to unzip and zip up. We had no trouble putting the cover on. It just slipped on. I loaded it up with probably more than 50lb of cloths. I put so much in it was bulging. I was worried I put way too much in there so two weeks later I bought another closet. The second one we had the same experience, arrived on time, in good condition and easy to assemble.So far, so good. They are down in my basement/garage. I really hope the hold up because I desperately need the extra closet space.Just to be extra safe I bought two clear waterproof covers. Maybe this is overkill but I don’t want my cloths to get musty or the fabric to get ruined. The cover slips over the poles, so there is little spaces where the poles go through. I might tape these up because I don’t want moths or any other kind of bug getting in there.Update : 1/12 years later still as good as new - holding strong!
A**R
Flimsy at best
I ordered the item with the knowledge that it was listed as "USED-Like New" condition. Since I am a "senior" and on a small budget, I have used this option before and have not had a problem. Most often, the box is damaged but the items are intact. This item was a MAJOR MESS. First, I had to get the assembly directions from the Internet. Several of the rods were severely bent and could not be utilized. Also, the cover had several major tears in it and can not be used. I made several attempts to put together enough of the item so that I could use it in some capacity. I tried gluing and even duct taping the rods into their proper place. It kept falling on my head. I threw it in the trash.
T**E
It's good quality for the price paid and does what I need.
I used a rubber headed mallet to knock the posts into their respective holes. I'm not very good at assimilating information I read, so it took me a while to figure it out. I'm more of an audible and visual person. However, I managed single handedly. So, if I can do it - you can too. Initially, you look at the posts and they look wonky, but you can twist them and knock into position so they are level. (Again, you need a rubber headed mallet so you don't damage the posts - I guess you could use a regular hammer - but with care).It's a little fiddley getting the cover on - but doable. Again, if you have help it will be quicker.I am pleased with this item. When you get the posts in snugly (using mallet or hammer), it is very sturdy. there are holes for the posts in the bottom, so I wouldn't say it is moth proof. However, I just placed a sticky moth trap in there. I would suggest you place the feet on those 'sliders' you can buy for furniture. It's very maneuverable when empty, but when full, it's not. However, with sliders underneath - easier to push around.
B**O
Good value but be careful how you hang up
Reduced to three stars overall. Basically it’s under $60 for a very large amount of temporary clothes storage that is not too bad looking. At first we thought it was gonna be quick to put together but be careful when you get it because the directions are a little bit odd stacked vertically rather than read left to right so we ended up having to take the top off to be able to put the outer fabric onto the poles. Definitely better as a two person assembly job and budget at least 40 minutes time. Seems like it would not be sturdy enough for long-term permanent use but we are using it for temporary sorting and storage and we think that it might end up being a great thing to put in our attic for seasonal storage. And now we found out that hanging overcoats on it will literally make the centerpiece crack in half! But it lasted three years for on and off temporary storage. Apparently hanging all the overcoats in it finally killed it.
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