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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
If you need a very temporary closet this will work. It is not solid or sturdy. It as extra pieces but was missing two needed pieces to put it together. It is nig but not at all something that will last. The "shelves" a really cheap and light weight material that is not strong enough to put really anything on. It wobbled once put together. And while you will not need tools. It still is not great to put together. It is large but still not great. It will not fit a man's large button down shirt. 31.5 inches is not enough room. you need 36 - 42 inches of space to double hang.
nmb-mom2three
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Easy to put together. Seems pretty durable! I like that I can move it around so I can rearrange my room and/or closet whenever I want to.
Fatty Cake Rolls
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Easy instructions to follow. Storage capacity is great.
Prim-n-Eggs
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
The first thing I noticed while laying out the parts before assembling the Mogelafoo 62.5" wardrobe was that all the metal and plastic parts came with extras. I guess I'm showing my age when I say that used to be the norm -- there would be at least one extra screw, washer, etc., in case you lost one. I don't think anyone does that anymore, although it can't possibly save the manufacturers more than a few cents to be so cheap with the parts. At any rate, I was ridiculously pleased when I counted the parts and found the extras.The wardrobe was easy to assemble. Working by myself, it took about an hour, max. For what it is -- a few metal poles held together with push-on plastic fittings -- it's surprisingly sturdy. The cover fits nicely, and is easy to zip open and closed. And it holds a LOT.A couple of tips:1. Use a rubber mallet to help seat the poles all the way into the plastic fittings. And after assembling the wardrobe, give all the joints an extra tap, even if you think you don't need to. It makes a difference in the overall sturdiness.2. Don't try to move it once it's full, especially over carpet. If you try to "walk" it one end at a time, the legs in the middle will drag, loosening the connections. If you put one person at each end and lift, the connections in the middle will sag, and the poles will pop out. Just put it wherever it's going to go and then load it up; unload it before trying to move it. (You can guess how I found this out, lol.)Although it's sturdy for what it is, don't mistake this for a permanent piece of furniture. I'm using it as a temporary closet while my actual closet is being redone. I could also see it being used for guests, or as extra storage for seasonal clothes. That being said, if you used it in a dorm or as a main closet in your first apartment, and IF you handled it gently, I think you could get it to last a year, provided you don't overload it or store anything heavy on top of it.All told, it's very good value for the money, and I'm well pleased with it.
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