Corner Bread Box for Kitchen is a game changer for me.
73. Female. No problem putting this corner cabinet together. Placed a seedling heat mat behind it, placed both in the corner of my kitchen hutch. Seeking heat mat is digital set temperature, and keeps this cabinet at perfect temperature for proofing yeast and sourdough. Winter, cold Maine kitchen, store honey jars and butter bowl on top shelf- they are always ready for using. The windows in the doors are prefect for checking the "proofing stage" without opening and letting the warmth out. Would buy this corner cabinet again. Just a perfect size.
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Davis family
January 22, 2026
Didn't use for a breadbox but a hideaway cabinet
Easy to assemble, once you pre set everything. It is correct size and packaged well for shipping. The little screw driver could be difficult for someone with no strength, I think an allen wrench would be easier.
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Missing parts
I won't even write this with one star. I am extremely disappointed in his product. It says it holds loaf of bread. They are totally lying. It wouldn't even hold a 6 oz loaf of bread. This is nothing more than something to be used for a spice rack. I am filing a complaint. This is just uncalled for and misleading. The assembly was okay to put together but the overall durability is flimsy and again totally lying about the size of stuff it holds
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Small, but nice
I'm really happy with this! Assembly was simple, and it's a nice little cabinet to keep things on the counter organized. The magnetic closure works great.I will say though, it's not huge. It fits a half size loaf of bread, but a full loaf would never fit!
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Assembly wasn’t fun, but it turned out OK in the end
I was excited to finally have a few minutes to myself to put this bread box together, and while I eventually managed it, the instructions were confusing in places and I ran into some issues during assembly.First of all, the two side pieces each have one angled edge and one straight one. The drawings in the instruction leaflet do not make it clear whether the angled or straight edge should be facing the front or back, and, in the absence of clear direction one way or the other, it made logical sense to me that the two angled pieces would sit together to make a 90° angle in the back corner. So I proceeded to screw the two sides and base/top/shelf together like that, only to realize after completing all of the above that, actually, it wasn’t going to work like that, and the angled edges should have been facing forwards. So I had to remove all the screws and put it all back together the right way.That wasn’t a huge deal in and of itself, but it then turned out that for reasons I’m not 100% clear on, once I thought I finally had the entire thing assembled, the bottom door couldn’t be closed properly because there wasn’t enough clearance between the top of the door and the bottom of the middle shelf. The middle shelf also appeared to be very slightly bowed downwards.I tried loosening and retightening all the screws to see if all the pieces were maybe not entirely flush to begin with, but it didn’t help. Then I measured the depth of the two doors and it turned out the one I’d put at the top (which had a small gap between it and the top of the bin) and the door I’d put at the bottom (the one which wouldn’t close fully) were not exactly the same size. The one at the top was ever so slightly shorter than the one at the bottom (approximately 1/16” difference in size, if that. So I loosened the right hand side panel once again so I could remove both doors, swapped them around, and tightened everything up again. This time, I was able to close both doors successfully. I should mention that the doors are supposed to be identical to each other (they both had the same part number) so it shouldn’t matter which is placed where.Anyway, I finally got it all assembled but the assembly process was not the smoothest or most fun. I’m not someone who typically has issues putting flat-pack furniture together, and building a bread box should have been a piece of cake. It all worked out in the end, but clearer instructions would have helped, as would pieces with less variability in their dimensions.All that said, the box is very attractive now it’s fully assembled, and so long as that middle shelf doesn’t bow down any more and cause any more problems getting the bottom door open/closed, I’m quite pleased with it, assembly issues aside. It’s pretty sturdy, and the bamboo looks great.The triangular shape of the two shelves makes it better suited to storing bagels, bread rolls, croissants, and smaller baked goods of that sort than actual loaves of bread, but it’s very spacious. I may actually use it for something else entirely, but I just can’t quite figure out what yet.
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