








🛠️ Roll, Store, Impress: Your kitchen’s new MVP on wheels!
The VEVOR Kitchen Island Cart features a solid rubberwood top paired with a durable MDF frame, supporting up to 136 kg. Designed for mobility with four rolling wheels, it offers versatile storage including a spice rack, towel rack, drawer, and lockable cabinet. Its waterproof and anti-dirt surface ensures lasting quality, making it a stylish and practical addition to any modern kitchen.





| Manufacturer | VEVOR |
| Part number | 35.4 inch Mobile Carts Storage Cabinet |
| Item Weight | 29.9 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 44.96 x 89.92 x 83.06 cm; 29.94 kg |
| Item model number | SR191276 |
| Size | Large |
| Colour | White |
| Style | 2 drawers and 4 doors |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Maximum weight capacity | 136 Kilograms |
| Measurement System | metric |
| Plug profile | Floor mounting |
| Special Features | Lockable |
| Included components | 1 x Kitchen Island, 4 x Hooks, 4 x Metal Guide Rails, 4 x Wheels, 8 x Door Hinges |
| Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Value for the money
Easy to assemble and looks good for the price.
W**H
Miss leading
It is not fully assembled it is a flat does not mention that.
N**C
Sehr schwer zusammen zu bauen. Ansonsten top
W**D
I love the look of this piece, especially the top because it doesn't look cheap. However, the drawer bottoms and backboard are thin and the wheel hardware are definitely cheap. Drawers easily slam shut if you're not careful, which don't pull out all the way. The item itself is 32.5 inches tall while the actual kitchen counter is 36 inches tall. It therefore encourages you to slouch while cooking which is the biggest downside. It feels also a bit foreign because of that height discrepancy but I'm getting used to it. The extra storage AND counterspace was needed in my new apartment that only has 21inches of counterspace, with cupboards that only fit my wares. So I've been using this new island for my baking supplies and as a pantry. And in case anyone was wondering what the back looks like (I sure did since it's a floating piece), I included a photo. I think it looks pretty nice. I don't mind that being exposed to the entryway. And pardon the mess: I took these pictures after having baked with it. Also to show that it's coming to good use already. The hooks on the side do come in handy, however I wish they locked onto the pole rather than free-hanging because sometimes removing a utensil will take the hook with it. I'm not a huge fan of how close my spatula is to the floor but this is better than nothing. As for sturdiness, I'm always concerned about that when it comes to Amazon furniture at this price point. This island doesn't wobble and the wheels don't glide around even when unlocked which is super nice. You have to give it a firm push/pull in order to move it around. This took me, by myself, about 3.5 hours to build. The instructions were mostly clear and easy to follow. Step 4 was a little difficult only because there's a lot of overlapping dotted lines, so at first I wasn't completely sure what went where. But I figured it out. In step 6, it shows to place board 8 into board 4, but that makes it into a free moving teeter-totter that will absolutely clatter to the floor (not good when you have below neighbors and no carpet). I'd suggest screwing in board 7, jump to step 7, attach board 7 to board 2. Once that's secure, THEN put board 8 in. Doing this also makes it easier to line everything up and connect at the correct lengths, which also reduces potential damage. Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. The only two things I'd change are the height and the drawer tech. I wish it was all real wood but this will work for now.
I**N
We're generally pretty happy with this island. It's functional and feels sturdy. We even like the appearance of it. Of course, it's on wheel so it's mobile, but you can lock the wheels to prevent it from unwanted rolling. The shelves can be adjusted to different heights for whatever suits your needs. The one negative note, and it's so slight that I didn't knock a star off for it, is the instructions aren't perfect. Unclear instructions are a common complaint with items customers need to assemble, but here it's not just that. There's a couple or three instances where things were misidentified in the instructions. It wasn't a big deal, but just pay attention for that during assembly.
S**E
The price was a bit more then average but it looked nice online. The positive: Looks nice assembled Directions were straightforward Extra screws just in case All of the holes lined up The negative: The product seems flimsy. Cardboard as a back piece. The locking bolts don't stay locked if you shake or move the cart around too much. Painted surface easily scratches Parts arrived dirty, with "black dust" all over them. This took almost 6 hours to assemble. (I've built other things like shelves, benches, carts, typically in the 2 hour or less range)
M**S
I really like this kitchen cart. It is solid and holds a lot. I needed an extra tall area, so I put both shelves on one side leaving the other with a tall opening. Putting it together went smoothly for my husband and I even though we are seniors and don't move as easily as we did 10 years ago. The picture instructions were easy to follow and the fasteners easy to connect. We completed the assembly in a little less than the 3 hours indicated in instructions. The drawers assembled easily and fit perfectly with smooth slides. The doors fit the opening and close exactly as they should. The top is done well and looks very similar to butcher block. The engineers of this item were right on the spot.
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