







📚 Elevate your space with style and storage that means business
The Whitmor 9 Cube Storage Organizer is a versatile, stackable MDF bookshelf with nine open cubes measuring 11.2" W x 11.2" H x 11.7" D each. Designed for heavy-duty use, each cube supports up to 30 lbs and features a water-resistant laminated finish for easy cleaning. Its minimalist espresso design fits seamlessly into living rooms, bedrooms, offices, or hallways, offering both display and concealed storage with included back panels. Quick, tool-free assembly makes it an ideal solution for millennials seeking functional, stylish organization that adapts to their dynamic lifestyle.






| Room Type | Office,Kids Playroom,Bedroom |
| Number of Shelves | 9 |
| Special Feature | Heavy Duty |
| Product Dimensions | 11.63"D x 35.1"W x 33.88"H |
| Style | 9 Cube |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Finish Type | Laminated |
| Brand | Whitmor |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Size | 9 Cube |
| Weight Limit | 30 Pounds |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office, School |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Whitmor |
| Included Components | Storage cubes |
| Model Name | Whitmor 9 Cube Organizer, Espresso |
| Furniture Finish | espresso |
| Installation Type | Wall Mount |
| Min. Required Door Width | 40 Inches |
| Weight capacity | Maximum weight: 30 Pounds |
| Back Style | Closed Back |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Shelf Thickness | 10 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00038861655367 |
| UPC | 038861655367 |
| Part Number | 6422-8859-ESPR-BB |
| Item Weight | 39.7 pounds |
| Item model number | 6422-8859-ESPR-BB |
| Color | Black |
| Finish | Laminated |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 9 |
| Maximum Weight Capacity | 30 Pounds |
| Special Features | Heavy Duty |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**V
Great for storage, relatively easy assembly, and sturdy final result.
I purchased a number of those units to assemble for storage. I had read the reviews prior to purchase, and so also ordered the plastic ties along with it. The assembly went a bit slow at first, until I got the hang of it, and then it all worked very well. Turns out that I didn't quite need the tie clips -although once I settle into the use of the cubes, I will use the ties to "lock" them together. The plastic connectors do a fair job of holding the wire panels, though, and the resulting assembly is fairly study for clothing including jeans and pants. During assembly, it helps to squeeze the panels together to get a tight fit - but DO NOT STRIKE THEM or use too much force, as the plastic connectors are brittle and will snap with too much applied force. There are sufficient connectors available based on one's configuration of choice.I also combined different ones (black & white) for a nice design, and realized that the dimensions are not quite accurate, as what I had purchased indicated different dimensions, but they turned out to be exactly the same, and I would assume that is the same for the other differently branded ones once the general sizes are similar. Another thing, is that I also created some "double sized" sections with no center vertical support, and this also works well, as the single cube size is not optimum for storing of folded clothes - takes 1 stack easily, but not 2, however, a double easily takes 3 stacks, so I get more efficient use of the cubes.Planning to purchase more of them.
G**E
Easy to assemble
I have never built something easier in my life lol. That is a main factor for me when ordering stuff. & It is very sturdy too. def recommend.
A**S
Perfectly acceptable bookcases
These are perfectly fine bookcases. Yes, they're particle board (with the typical, flimsy, super-heavy-bond-paper backing that you nail into place), but they feel sturdy enough for all reasonable applications. They have fittings for stacking one atop the other, but the end result of that would be so tall and skinny that I'd be super nervous. Assembly took longer than I expected - maybe about 30 minutes for the first one? And 25 minutes for the second?
E**S
OK purchase but know it is delicate
Update:Go ahead and buy this unit. Just understand the quality and only attempt something that stresses it once all boards are fully assembled on a horizontal surface and screwed in. I should have known something was up when the package showed up marked as Fragile! :)I changed this review from 1 to 5 because the customer service people at Whitmor are actual humans who want to give the customer a good experience. They were understanding of my situation in this exact case and also that the instructions didn't make it clear that the thing needs to make it past step 6 (screws in the side boards) before it can be moved.In this instance, I didn't have enough space and had to move it before the critical "screws" step.The dowels are apparently just there to somewhat hold things in place till the screws anchor it all Only the vertical side boards (same material) are intended to take the distributed weight of the unit. Every force must only be straight down. For example, even with it glued, there is no chance of it withstanding a lateral force.In the end, we agreed both parties could have done better. They let me keep the somewhat mangled one and sent me a new one. I can use them for light weight storage where they won't be bumped by anything.I'm happy with the compromise.------------Original:—--------The panel board needs to be much thicker and higher quality. The unit barely stands up to its own weight. The dowels provided are too short and not large enough in diameter for the task. However, the holes drilled are large enough such that there is wobble and only about 2-3mm of particle board supporting the dowels. Also, the particle board looks more like a sponge than wood.To top that off, it seems the varying position of the pre-drilled holes side-to-side on the panel boards also applies to the angle the holes are drilled.It seems they used the hole to dowel size difference to handle the horrible drilling tolerances.The unit collapsed, breaking nearly every dowel, the first time I tried to move it to put the “top” on. Re-drilling holes, and using glue to fix all the places the dowels broke through the panel boards is a nightmare.If this shelf ever gets together, it will be a slanted eyesore that can only hold about 1lb per “box”.I never expect Whitmor to be great quality, but they do tend to make it to the assembled state before falling apart.
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