Cottage Collection Preston Hollow Kitchen Island

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ITEM#: 11058285

Use this affordable and convenient option for a kitchen island that can be moved from one place to another. The solid hardwood construction is durable, reliable and made to last. Equipped with rubber wheels that provide convenient mobility, you can quickly store this island away when it's not in use. The wheels also have locking casters, which gives you added stability when prepping meals.

Features:
  • Versatile Preston Hollow kitchen cart will free up space in your kitchen
  • Simplify your life with this compact kitchen island
  • Solid hardwood top measures 30 inches wide x 17.25 inches deep
  • Antique white base
  • Removable shelf in cabinet
  • Towel bar/handle
  • Easy assembly with household tools
  • Measures 30 inches wide x 17.25 inches deep x 34 inches high
Assembly required.

Specs

Funcionalidades
Estilo Shabby Chic
Material Madeira
Montagem Montagem Necessária
Características de Produto Casters
Cor Branco
Island Type Portable
Tipo de Contador Madeira
 
 
Status: In Stock
Checked: 06/03 at 02:07am
  • A Useful Design
    Verified Purchase

    It's true that the white shelf slats are precariously stapled onto the underlying white wood grid. Forewarned by other reviewers, I handled the shelves very gingerly while unpacking them. Even so, had to use Goop on just one slat. In position, i.e. in use, the chintzy stapling is not a problem. Note that the upper and lower shelves are not interchangeable. The hardwood top and base have 4 dowel holes pre-drilled. Only 2 dowels are supplied, as indicated in the Parts List. So what, do they profit an extra 9 cents from each unit as a result? Seems also chintzy. The most challenging assembly problem was that the 4 metal tabs that screw into the underside of the hardwood top were not formed at anywhere near a sufficient angle to allow just rotating them into the linear grooves in the left and right sides of the cabinet. Just rotating them would have left them about an inch below the grooves. Those tabs are all that hold the top onto the cabinet, with the two dowels only aligning the top to the base (unless you were to glue them). The tabs are very difficult to bend. The solution I applied was to screw the 4 metal tabs firmly onto the underside of the inverted top, and then use the claw of a hammer to bend them up sufficiently to match the level of the grooves. This was done gingerly, in about 4 partial bends each, setting the top on the base each time to check progress, and then takling it off to bend the tabs further. While the angles are now not ideal, the top is quite snug, and the only time a potential problem could ensue woulf be if sharply lifting the whole unit by the top edges. But because of my outstanding artistry in the bending, even this is unlikely. Further, the particular drawing for that assembly step was almost useless, with the relative sizes and locations of those two interlocking parts rendered completely inaccurately, except for the 90-degree angle involved. The second most challenging problem was tapping some of the metal pins into a few slightly undersized holes (Other holes were fine --just snug enough). Even hammering the pins through a block of wood, the lower right rear cabinet wood splintered apart. Clear Household Goop (not the yellow "Plumbers Goop"), two clamps, overnight dry--and I won't tell any of the females around here if you don't. Beyond that, I will say that all the predrilled holes were in excellent alignment. Note that the handle on the right side adds length to the advertised dimension. In the tight corner next to my stove, I had to just leave it off. Trying to think of something else to do with the beautifully-finished handle offers hours of contemplative fun, particularly if you keep it near the toilet. The answer so far: Nothing. The height of the unit is at least an inch and a half lower that the standard stovetop next to it. No big deal, but I did subsequently acquire a 30-inch wide, 1 and 1/2 inch-thick heavy hardwood top to set atop the unit, to make it more nearly contiguous with the level of the stovetop. *** or so, thus made the whole purchase significantly more $$$. But I like the look--more of an actual butcher block, and two inches deeper than the top of the original piece. Looks great, and doesn't detract from ease of opening the drawer. You actually cannot see the original top, without bending way down. I left out the upper shelf, and set a white plastic "tall kitchen bag" trash receptacle on the lower shelf. When in use, the receptacle may be pulled out and set against the unit's door, snugged to the stove. It barely sticks out past the front of the stove, if at all. (My unit is to the right of the stove.) There is still room on the shelf for a couple of large cutting boards set on end. If you found this review useful, please send a large amount of money to Bob, P.O. Box ***, **** NY ****.

  • HappyBuyer
    Verified Purchase

    Great sturdy product. The assembly was a hassle and took a bit longer than I expected. One of the slats on the shelf was loose and I had to use a nail to secure it. Other than that its a great sturdy piece. It has helped me tremendously in my cramped kitchen and provided me with more counter space. I have my cookbooks on the outer shelf as well as my mixing bowls and it looks looks very cute. I love that I have a drawer to put on all my cooking utensils in, and I still haven't found a use for the cabinets yet but I will definitely be filling them up. Great price, cheap shipping, quality product, fast delivery. What more can I say?

  • Great kitchen cart!
    Verified Purchase

    My boyfriend and I ordered this kitchen cart to add a little more space to our small kitchen. We love it! We haven't fully decided what will go in it, but right now we use the top to store my KitchenAid mixer. And on the exposed shelves I have a teakettle on the top and several cookbooks on the bottom. It is a great size, plenty of storage space. I was hesitant to order the cart because of some of the reviews, but I am glad I did. I would recommend putting the cart together with someone, though. It could be a little tricky if you are the only one assembling it. With two sets of hands, it probably took us an hour. We did need to file down one of the blocks for the drawer, but otherwise we had no issues. I highly recommend this product to anyone who is looking for a small kitchen cart.

  • HappyBuyer
    Verified Purchase

    Great sturdy product. The assembly was a hassle and took a bit longer than I expected. One of the slats on the shelf was loose and I had to use a nail to secure it. Other than that its a great sturdy piece. It has helped me tremendously in my cramped kitchen and provided me with more counter space. I have my cookbooks on the outer shelf as well as my mixing bowls and it looks looks very cute. I love that I have a drawer to put on all my cooking utensils in, and I still haven't found a use for the cabinets yet but I will definitely be filling them up. Great price, cheap shipping, quality product, fast delivery. What more can I say?

  • A Useful Design
    Verified Purchase

    It's true that the white shelf slats are precariously stapled onto the underlying white wood grid. Forewarned by other reviewers, I handled the shelves very gingerly while unpacking them. Even so, had to use Goop on just one slat. In position, i.e. in use, the chintzy stapling is not a problem. Note that the upper and lower shelves are not interchangeable. The hardwood top and base have 4 dowel holes pre-drilled. Only 2 dowels are supplied, as indicated in the Parts List. So what, do they profit an extra 9 cents from each unit as a result? Seems also chintzy. The most challenging assembly problem was that the 4 metal tabs that screw into the underside of the hardwood top were not formed at anywhere near a sufficient angle to allow just rotating them into the linear grooves in the left and right sides of the cabinet. Just rotating them would have left them about an inch below the grooves. Those tabs are all that hold the top onto the cabinet, with the two dowels only aligning the top to the base (unless you were to glue them). The tabs are very difficult to bend. The solution I applied was to screw the 4 metal tabs firmly onto the underside of the inverted top, and then use the claw of a hammer to bend them up sufficiently to match the level of the grooves. This was done gingerly, in about 4 partial bends each, setting the top on the base each time to check progress, and then takling it off to bend the tabs further. While the angles are now not ideal, the top is quite snug, and the only time a potential problem could ensue woulf be if sharply lifting the whole unit by the top edges. But because of my outstanding artistry in the bending, even this is unlikely. Further, the particular drawing for that assembly step was almost useless, with the relative sizes and locations of those two interlocking parts rendered completely inaccurately, except for the 90-degree angle involved. The second most challenging problem was tapping some of the metal pins into a few slightly undersized holes (Other holes were fine --just snug enough). Even hammering the pins through a block of wood, the lower right rear cabinet wood splintered apart. Clear Household Goop (not the yellow "Plumbers Goop"), two clamps, overnight dry--and I won't tell any of the females around here if you don't. Beyond that, I will say that all the predrilled holes were in excellent alignment. Note that the handle on the right side adds length to the advertised dimension. In the tight corner next to my stove, I had to just leave it off. Trying to think of something else to do with the beautifully-finished handle offers hours of contemplative fun, particularly if you keep it near the toilet. The answer so far: Nothing. The height of the unit is at least an inch and a half lower that the standard stovetop next to it. No big deal, but I did subsequently acquire a 30-inch wide, 1 and 1/2 inch-thick heavy hardwood top to set atop the unit, to make it more nearly contiguous with the level of the stovetop. *** or so, thus made the whole purchase significantly more $$$. But I like the look--more of an actual butcher block, and two inches deeper than the top of the original piece. Looks great, and doesn't detract from ease of opening the drawer. You actually cannot see the original top, without bending way down. I left out the upper shelf, and set a white plastic "tall kitchen bag" trash receptacle on the lower shelf. When in use, the receptacle may be pulled out and set against the unit's door, snugged to the stove. It barely sticks out past the front of the stove, if at all. (My unit is to the right of the stove.) There is still room on the shelf for a couple of large cutting boards set on end. If you found this review useful, please send a large amount of money to Bob, P.O. Box ***, **** NY ****.

  • Cottage Collection Preston Hollow Kitchen Island
    Verified Purchase

    Very nice once put together. that's always a pain. some of the holes don't line up, so have your drill in hand. once done, it's lovely, and having the extra counter space makes life easier if you don't have a lot in your kitchen. nice to be able to roll the cart out of the way if you have to, and ample storage space for something this small. enjoy.

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    Great quality for the price. Easier to assemble with a 2nd person. Moves around easily and tucks away for more space in the kitchen. Lasted years!

  • Fell apart
    Verified Purchase

    This kitchen island has completely fallen apart after only 6 months of use.

  • Just as pictured
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    Easy to put together and is just as the picture shows but is certainly on the cheaper end. It was what I needed at the time though and worked great!

Questions & Answers

  • Q:

    "What are the dimensions inside of the shelves? I am thinking of using this as a laundry cart, and am wondering if a large jug of detergent will fit inside of the shelves."

    • A:

      The cabinet interior is approximately 15 inches wide x 12.5 inches deep x 23 inches high.

  • Q:

    "I'm looking to fit it into a tight space, where every inch counts. Not sure if the height measurement takes into account the casters, or if it only covers the cart itself without the casters. With the casters installed, how tall is the cart?"

    • A:

      When the model 80030 is assembled the cart is 32.35” wide X 17.375” deep and 34” high, including the casters.

    • A:

      With the casters on it, it sits 2 inches lower then my kitchen counter top. It fits in a space that a 30 inch stove would go.

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  • Q:

    "Is this strong enough for a heavy big microwave?"

    • A:

      No. It's a cheap item. The wheels broke and it didn't have any heavy on it.

  • Q:

    "is the handle or paper towel holder/towel holder removable?"

    • A:

      it is not necessary to install the towel bar. I use mine as a handle to move the cart.

    • A:

      The dimensions say it's 30 inches wide. Does this measurement include the towelbar/handle? Thank you.

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  • Q:

    "Is the back finished or unpainted plywood?"

    • A:

      It's finished

    • A:

      The back is finished.

    • A:

      The back of my cart is finished in the same white as the rest of item.

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  • Q:

    "Is this a bright white or antique white ( cream color ) ?"

    • A:

      It is more of an off white.

    • A:

      My cart is white, not cream.

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  • Q:

    "Two of the pieces are broken, and I can't get a human at the phone number given on the instructions. I'm VERY upset about this. My fault for thinking that the item would be intact. I have called twice and both times, the place was closed and I left a number. No return call has taken place. How do I get someone to answer or return a call?"

    • A:

      Call us at 814-703-8458 and we can help.

    • A:

      Great Offer Stock has a very Poor customer service. Have had to contact several times and they just ignore you!!

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