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Suncast TALL CABINET (TAUPE) C7200K



This is a great storage cabinet.   Size and price impact how I feel about this but the ease of assembly was the shining star for this product.  It assembled easily with no, I repeat NO tools.   It could use one more shelf but I knew going in how many shelves it had.  So if you need some storage this will do the trick.  BTW I have had a Suncast cedar chest type cabinet for at least 10 years and it has held up just fine through some pretty severe Pennsylvania winters and summers.   I recommend this cabinet, $89.00 at Kmart and it was $119.00 at Home Depot.
 
·                29,484 cu. in storage capacity
·                3 adjustable shelves
·                Durable, maintenance-free resin construction
·                Each shelf holds up to 75 lbs.
·                Attractive styling
·    72-3/8" H x 30" W x 20-1/4" D
·    Weight: 61.2 lbs.
·    Color: Gray
·    Some assembly required

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