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The Trintion Canvas Wardrobe is a portable, fabric-covered closet featuring a sturdy 16mm iron frame, 6 shelves, a 15kg capacity hanging rail, and 4 side pockets. Its compact dimensions (135x47x175 cm) make it ideal for small spaces, while the zippered cover protects clothes from dust and moisture. Designed for easy, tool-free assembly, it offers versatile storage for clothes and accessories, perfect for millennial professionals seeking stylish, functional organization.
| ASIN | B0CYH95QTY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 124,041 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 46 in Foldable Closets |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (1,831) |
| Date First Available | 19 Mar. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 3 kg |
| Manufacturer | Trintion |
| Material | Iron, Plastic, Polypropylene |
| Model Number | HH-1011 |
| Number of shelves | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 135 x 47 x 175 cm; 3 kg |
| Product care instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Special feature | Portable |
N**N
Affordable and large wardrobe
The wardrobe is the same as described. The delivery arrived on time, and I fixed it with my husband. My daughter would definitely love it.
C**Y
poles are weak and bend very easily, zips & fabric poor quality tears easily
This kit comes as two packs of silver poles, with the black fabric outer in one piece and quite a few white fabric shelving sheets with holes either end to slot the poles through. There are 3 types of plastic connectors - 4 are the feet, 12 are the central connectors ( have 4 arms) and 20 are the general connectors ( have 3 arms) So far so good. However - on our first try, we managed to finally build it, took a while as the poles do not slot easily into the connectors, but we managed to bend 14 of the poles just trying to slide them into the connectors. We picked one pole up to see why they were bending so easily - they looked sturdy, but simply taking them between thumb and forefingers and applying the slichtest pressure - it bent - these poles are simply not fit for purpose, whatever metal alloy they are made from simply cannot hold hte weight of hte frame, let alone the clothes that should go on it. Then we tried to carry the frame to the place where it would be in the spare room, and we were horribly surprised, given how tight the fitting was, that on hte way from the sitting room to the spare room, which is only a few steps - it already started falling apart. So we built it again, in situ. there are also two open hooks that attach to the frame poles, so that you can slide the black pole in to act as a hangar, but the very first cardigan we put on it, bent it, so we gave up on the idea of having any hanging areas. you only get the one 40 cm black pole, and with the need to hand the pole so that you can hang things on it, you actually get a lot less than 40cm of hanging space. When we were finished with the frame ( having slotted on a few of the many provided white sheets that act as shelves I think - they must go front to back, they cannot go side to side or you can only fit them on the ourside two blocks) we got the black fabric and tried to figure out which was the front - as there are zips on both the front and back, - this may prove very useful to some people, however... all 4 of the fron zips were already popped - that is to say the zip was open in places is should not have been. We managed to fix this, but carefully sliding the zip down and up and down again until all the teeth were closed when they should be, and then we opened the zips ready to put it on the frame. There are two tabs of fabric on the inside at the top - at first we thought these to attach the fabric to the frame, but no, they are to hold the panel of fabric up should you wish to leave the front semi open. As we very gently - because the frame is so weak and wobbly, even though the metal bars are in the connectors as far as they will go - we were very careful as we put the fabric on the frame, but even so the top back corner tore. We really did not apply any pressure, let alone enough to tear anything. We then tried to close the zips and just forget about it whilst we had a cuppa and decided if we were going to go through the faff of going out , into town, to the post office, to return this (braving the corona) or bin it, and the fabric tore on one side and on the other side the zips just jumped out of connection again because the zips are so poor quality. I really really cannot recommend this, in my personal experience it is just awful on all levels and is now in the bin.
W**R
For the price, you can't really expect more..
Requires assembly, but is pretty easy and if you make a mistake you can easily pull the parts out and reassemble. This is also handy for if/when you move rooms or home and want to disassemble it for easier transportation. You can be forgiven for thinking this product won't be sturdy enough to hold many possessions, which I'm sure is true if you overload it with heavy items. But common sense tells you to be realistic with what you load onto it. So far, with all these garments and two small suitcases there is no sign of any deformation in the frame. I'm sure I can put twice as much in and it'll still hold up well. No spare parts came with it, so if you do manage to snap, bend or lose a part, then it's going to be a problem. Once assembled it was so light I could lift the whole thing with a finger. But due to the framework, collectively it genuinely is quite strong. My only gripe would be that one of the tie strings came off without hardly any pressure, so some signs of cheapness present. Nevertheless, I like it, especially cos it's a fraction of the cost and does the job well enough.
D**E
Good quality
High quality happy customer
A**R
Probably good for light weight use.
Probably good for light weight use. My one broken down, could not take the weight. I had to throw it away.
A**R
Great Solution
Had a bit of trouble getting it put together but now its done I am really happy with it. Perfect solution to storeage problems
S**K
Pole bent under the weight of a couple of pairs of jeans
Although the idea is a good one, the poles just don’t take the weight of any clothes. I’ve tried to put heavier clothes on bottom shelves but it’s poorly structured. I’ve resorted to using bungie cables to stop the poles bowing out of shape. After a week and half empty shelves it’s leaning to the side as if it’s going to collapse. I’m afraid it’s not fit for purpose. Disappointed. One of the tie cables fell off as I tried to tie the outer material to the pipes. The poles need to be stronger/thicker. Very poor quality.
G**E
Disappointing Experience
In our search for an affordable and practical solution for extra clothes storage, we decided to try the Trintion Fabric Canvas Wardrobe Cloth Wardrobes for our bedroom. Unfortunately, our experience with this product has been unsatisfactory, primarily due to its lack of sturdiness and poor build quality. During assembly, we had several problems, including misaligned connectors and flimsy materials that felt prone to breaking. The most significant issue arose when wardrobe parts broke during assembly. The plastic connectors and metal poles are not sturdy enough to withstand even gentle handling, leading to breakage and making it impossible to complete the setup correctly. The fabric shelves and hanging rods sag under the weight of even a modest number of clothes, making it clear that this wardrobe is not built to carry anything substantial. We cannot recommend this product to those looking for a durable and robust storage solution. If you need a wardrobe that can handle more than just a few lightweight items, it's best to look elsewhere.
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