📚 Transform clutter into curated style with modular magic!
The TomCare Cube Storage offers 9 durable, modular plastic cubes that you can configure to fit any space or need. Lightweight yet sturdy, it’s perfect for organizing books, clothes, toys, and decor across multiple rooms. Easy to assemble with included tools and backed by responsive customer support, this organizer blends functionality with customizable style for the modern professional’s home or office.
Item Weight | 11.33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 11.8 x 11.8 x 11.8 inches |
Item model number | E-2015 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Assembled Height | 50 centimeters |
Assembled Width | 100 centimeters |
Assembled Length | 100 centimeters |
Weight | 100 Kilograms |
T**E
Kids Dresser/toy bin alternative
Love this shelf unit!! It was so easy to put together. I think my husband did it in about 20 minutes and then he just carried it in to my daughter's room with one hand. Nice and lightweight! I'm not worried about the baby pulling it over and hurting herself as out is so light.We bought this to replace my 12 year old daughters dresser that fell apart and she loves it! She quickly organized all of her clothes into the Amazon basics fabric bins and loves how easy it is! We built the unit 4 cubes high (2x2) and it fit perfectly under her loft bed. We plan to combine the leftover cube with another set of 9 cubes we ordered to make a set of 6 and a set of 4 in her closet for toys/craft supplies/ etc. I'm so excited as these are affordable and versatile! I'm planning to buy at least one more for my son's room.The only thing I am a bit concerned with is whether or not it will hold up over time as it is made of plastic. Time will tell, however, I was happy to discover that the plastic shelves are built on a metal frame. They seem well Put together ave I'm hopeful it will stay sturdy. I wouldn't put anything too heavy on these shelves, but kids clothes/toys should be fine.
A**R
Sturdy and durable
These have been great. They are easy to assemble and reassemble. When I moved, it was so nice to be able to reconfigure them however I needed to fit the space.Despite their look, they are super durable. I stored heavy books on them for two years. I was expecting the bottom panel to get warped, but it was perfectly fine.They also fit those fabric cube boxes perfectly, which looks nice and makes for easy organization.
C**S
Good Solution for Inexpensive Closet Organization
After pulling out an old Sauder type rack that was a terrible waste of space in a small master bedroom closet, we needed a solution that provided similar divided storage but didn't want to pay the ridiculous prices of some traditional organization systems. This setup allowed for an alternative and for the price was worth a try.Overall, we are fairly happy with it. It allowed me to easily organize the 9 cubes into 4x4x1 configuration to best fit our unique space, and any combination seems to be possible with the included parts. The assembly was straightforward and the whole project was less than 30 minutes to finish.The material is not very think, but sturdy enough for our use. You can see from the photo a wooden valet holder is easily supported and I see no sagging with its weight.A good solution for those looking to organize their spaces a little better without emptying the wallet to do so.
C**A
Affordable,sturdy, flexible cube arrangement to fit own needs
I’m really happy I found these storage bins. They don’t break my bank ( wooden 12-cube bin can go upward $100) easily assembled and surprisingly very sturdy .I use it in place of a clothing dresser/drawers, as my apt is tight on space. So far nothing has fallen apart and it’s sturdiness is reliable, (I pull out the cloth storage bins multiple times a day) Especially when it’s spaces are utilized and the weight of my clothes grounds the bins.Assembly wasn’t too hard, a little time consuming but I got a lot. Also perhaps my one complaint is that you have to ensure the panels are fully snapped into the connectors, which can be easy to miss especially when putting the panels together to form the actual cube. At least one panel will kinda pop out when adding another. I used a hammer to fix that issue but it’s still a bother.Best part of these cubes is the freedom to rearrange the panels to fit the space available/you need and the fact that you can always buy more and add on without spending an arm and a leg.
C**H
Easy to Build Organizer
The learning curve for building with these is not steep. It can take some sit-down time to put together, but it's simple and easy to adjust to however you prefer. My wife and I use these and foldable cube storage bins to organize and store all of the clothes from our wardrobes. We've been able to save space, money, and the hassle of moving large furniture around with these organizers.At first, my wife was the only one who tried these out, but over time I found myself feeling jealous! It's been so much easier to get dressed in the mornings and especially with laundry. Had to get more and got rid of our clunky wooden furniture. So happy I decided to give these a try.When my wardrobe grows, I'll be back for more!
G**E
Great Shelf
While looking for a new reasonably priced bookshelf I got a 16 Cube version of this. I liked it so much, I purchased this 9 Cube set to extend it further; the modular design being another perk.For assembly, it wasn't without some issues but compared to other furniture, like my wooden bookshelf, it was so much easier. There were a couple of panels that were missing a bit of stitching and a few of the corner parts snapped, but I think there were spares to cover them. The most annoying part is that sometimes you just can't get the panel to fully snap into place, usually in the awkward spots once you start adding multiple. But despite these minor things, I assembled a 3 wide and 5 tall shelf and a 3 wide 2 tall shelf.For the shelves themselves, they work fine for books. I've avoided filling a cube with too many heavier hardcovers since the plastic on the panels while reasonably strong, does dip a bit under weight so I am wary about overloading it. I also got some cube drawers to put in the smaller shelf and they slide in and out pretty easily.The only issue that I'll note is that books don't rest in the cubes as well as a traditional shelf. The way the shelf lines up means the metal rods on the corner of the panels is on the side of each cube. Because of that, the corners aren't perfectly flat. Between that and how the panels can dip a bit in the center, the books won't always line up perfectly, especially at the corners.That said, it an issue to the point it doesn't work; I'd still recommend it for cheap book storage. But if you have a series, especially of hardcovers, be aware it won't line up all nice and level against the corner, even with a bookend.
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