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The PA66WT Wall Mounted Over The Door Super Sized Jewelry Armoire is a spacious and stylish storage solution, measuring 66H x 18W x 4D and weighing approximately 36 lbs. It features a large capacity for organizing up to 96 pairs of earrings, 80 necklace hooks, and more, all while providing a full-length dressing mirror. Designed for easy assembly, this armoire is proudly made in the USA, ensuring quality and functionality for your jewelry collection.
2**G
WOW!!! It REALLY is an excellent product!!!
I was looking for a simple full length mirror that could hang over the door when I came across this.Our (newly moved into) house is VERY compact, so using an interior door for a mirror is absolutely the best idea, and my jewelry wasn't really all that easy to get to, hence I didn't wear very many pieces. I have never seen anything like this, so a place to store my jewelry and make it accessible is AWESOME!!!I saw some rave reviews about this and a few not so great reviews, so I decided to give it a chance after I checked out other retailers who sell the same (WalMart, etc) but only online, and the cost was a little more through them too.I chose the same color as in the photo--this is the same color as the interior doors of our house. And no, it's not real wood, but it is well-made and looks very nice.It also holds a TON of jewelry. I have bracelets, stud earrings, wire earrings, rings, and lots of necklaces of various lengths. I have found places to hold them all. It has little areas to hook earrings along small "shelves" and if they don't hook one way, you can hook them over the top of the "shelf". Even my big clunky bracelets fit in there--in the "pocket" areas, plus my tiny earrings and backers--all sitting in their little pockets. I can actually see all my jewelry at once--a first for me.The mirror itself hangs on 2 door hooks, which are painted well but are white--and this is the only negative-ish thing I have to say about the whole piece. I don't know what color would have been better, but my current door hooks are all silver. I can live with this.You put the door hooks on yourself with a phillips head screwdriver--5 min max. You can adjust the height at which it hangs a little-there are multiple holes drilled in the hooks so you can choose. I set mine to hang at it's lowest setting, I'm 5'6', and it's perfect.When you're hanging a lot of necklaces, and if they're chunky, they may get in the way of the door closing very well. I noticed this and saw where they were pushing up against the drawer areas, and moved the chunkiest around--and now it closes really well.It isn't all that heavy (I could lift the box it came in very easily) and the door opens and closes normally. It's narrow enough to have another door hook on each side of it for my robe, etc.This has turned out to be a great product for me--almost totally assembled, well-packed so it wasn't broken in shipment, very sturdy and well-thought out design.I am absolutely in love with it!
W**D
Excellent... Love It.
Very nice product. Really, the reviews that are dinging it for things like nail holes and corner imperfections are being completely unrealistic in my opinion. More on that later.First.. packaging.. this unit was very well packaged, with secured spacer endcaps, foam end pieces to hold the spacers and an air space on all sides of the unit. Unless the delivery truck backs over the box, this unit is going to arrive undamaged.Second.. the interior is very well laid out with plenty of jewelry storage of all types, rings, earrings, necklaces, and even small trays for holding bracelets. Very well done. The jewelry contact surfaces are velvet finished, sprayed for the most part (which really does not matter for protecting your jewelry from scratches). The layout makes sense and works well from my perspective.Third... yeah.. it's pressed wood, with faux veneer finish, fitted and nailed together in all the key points normally applied for light weight low cost furniture. I personally purchased the white finish and it took me all of about 10 minutes with a small tube of white latex sealer to go around and fill all the nail holes, corner crevices, etc. Now it looks completely finished out and perfect finish even on close inspection. If you buy one of the wood tone ones, you can do the same with a simple matching wood putty/pencil. This is not a 1000 dollar heirloom quality piece of furniture.. so in my opinion... temper your expectations, and for 140 dollars, and a few minutes of detail work on your own.. you have something that looks great, works great and did not cost you heirloom prices either.Over all, a great product for the price.
T**I
New Age Jewelry Box!
My twin sister & I have quite a bit of jewelry from over the years & were in need of more storage for it. We had five already, ranging from small to medium to large. A couple the size of horizontal tissue boxes, which lift open & offer minimal space despite being multi-purposeful. Two that sit atop book shelves & stand slightly taller than a DVD, which lift open as well as on both sides & also have pull-out drawers. And the roomiest one, before now, that is reminiscent of those bird cages you see that stand on four legs, which is basically like the others with side doors & front drawers but at least twice the size (but still well below my 5'2"). And the trouble with most of those is that they fill up fast & the chains can get tangled up together since they can't hang fully or solo. Well this I love because it's very big yet doesn't take up a lot of space since you can just attach it to your closet door. Although the section for earrings isn't great for many other than drop/dangling styles with the long backs, we happen to find that spot useful for the necklaces too. And what I've just noticed tonight is that the section for rings actually holds the standard, stud-like earrings nicely itself. It seems sturdy, doubles as a mirror, & is pretty stylish in appearance (no assembly required in that it arrives in one piece; power tools not necessary to hang either). Yeah it's a bit pricey, but I think it's worth the investment. See uploaded picture of mine in action : )
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