Product Description
A Tribute to The Selfless and Great Mother's Love
Exquisite and Unique Design, Just the Right Size.
This is the best gift for our mom, it reads ‘Thank you for being such an important part of my life, love you forever’, The return of the ship sailing on the sea needs a harbor to dock, and our mother is like our harbor, giving us a warm embrace at any time, thankful that she is always with us!
Unique and Sophisticated Gifts for Mom
The ship returning to port for rest and recuperation needs a harbor, and our mother is our harbor, and we are thankful that she is always there for us.
Thank Your Mother for Giving Us Life.
Special and Meaningful Gifts for Mom
Gift with Love
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Customer Reviews
4.5 out of 5 stars
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5.0 out of 5 stars
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4.9 out of 5 stars
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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4.8 out of 5 stars
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Price
$7.53$7.53
$8.94$8.94
$6.19$6.19
$11.50$11.50
$11.99$11.99
$11.99$11.99
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Color
Transparent
Transparent
Transparent
Transparent
Transparent
Transparent
Transparent
Material
Acrylic
Acrylic
Acrylic
Acrylic
Acrylic
Acrylic
Acrylic
Sizes
3.9 x 3.3 inch
3.9 x 3.3 inch
3.9 x 3.3 inch
3.9 x 3.3 inch
3.9 x 3.3 inch
3.9 x 3.3 inch
3.9 x 3.3 inch
Geometry
Jigsaw
Jigsaw
Jigsaw
Jigsaw
Jigsaw
Jigsaw
Jigsaw
Non-friable
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Brenda Rose –
The handles are not good they are made of pvc and strip easily
I love this Hodedah chocolate kitchen cabinet. It was easy to put together. The only thing I did not like was the handles. So I bought new ones and they fit better and are not pvc.
Jocelyne –
Make sure the product carton has not been opened
I am unable to give the product a 5-star rating because although the product is beautiful, my box had been opened, and both sides of the bottom part of the furniture plus the front draw were damaged (they are scratched – as if someone had laid them down on a cement floor and the kids stood on them). I had been waiting for about 2 months to get another item so I bought this one instead. It is very sturdy, and it goes perfectly with all my kitchen furniture. I am a 71-year-old woman and I assembled it by myself. It got a bit difficult when I had to hold two large pieces together while I was screwing the parts together, but all in all, it was easy for me to do. I am an artist so I will try fixing the outsides of the damaged parts but it would have been quite disappointing to have to send the merchandise back and wait for the another order again.
Saj –
Still TBD but initial impressions are mixed.
Arrival/Packaging:Package was obviously damaged. Contents were incredibly dusty and dirty. The styrofoam was shredded into pieces inside the box and ended up all over our living room as soon as we opened up the package.The glass panes for the top doors were smashed into pieces as well. I get it, glass is tricky to ship, but it was literally packed in between two very thing pieces of styrofoam and inside a piece of paper. I have requested new glass via their website/customer support. Will update the ad based on how well they respond. Will bump the ad to 3 stars should it arrive in a timely fashion.Assembly:Disaster. Barely any of it was labeled correct, or labeled at all. Thankfully we were not missing any parts. The manual…. is well… not all that helpful. There were a few pre-punched holes that were not in the right places, and had to use a drill to make up for it.Final Product:Honestly when fully assembled, its pretty sturdy. The packaging is poor, the delivery was obviously poor given the broken glass, the instructions aren’t helpful, but when its all put together, it holds up well and looks good. The price is a bit high for the quality of the materials, but overall, not the worst product. I’ll drop down to one star should the glass situation not be handled, and bump it up if handled properly.Only buy this if you are confident in your assembly abilities, as you are basically on your own.Update:The seller said they cannot ship the glass to Canada. I am stuck with this cabinet without glass panes. Thankfully Amazon customer service was able to provide an appropriate resolution. Don’t buy from this seller. Absolutely pathetic.
Delia C –
Itâs all together
Most of my pieces didnât come numbers so it made it difficult to follow the directions at times
vikki davis –
Not bad, but………………
I received the cabinet very quickly, the day after it shipped. Thank you Amazon. I’m using the cabinet in our kitchen, we’re in a condo with limited space, so it’s size is just perfect for extra storage and microwave use. Now that it’s all together, I’m pleased with the way it looks and serves the purpose really well. The issues I had are not earth-shaking but could pose problems for others. The instructions were very clear and easy to follow. I wasn’t missing any parts although 4 pieces of the cabinet were numbered incorrectly. Using my noodle I was able to figure it out, but I would think the manufacturer should be a little more diligent as we trust the information we receive with the product. The only other thing I’m waiting on is that one of the handles was broken (the 5 handles each come in separate cellophane wrappings) so I can’t use it. In the instructions, it indicates if anything is broken or missing contact the manufacturer directly so I emailed them 5 days ago to request a new handle and have not heard from them yet. The handles that came with the cabinet are quite inexpensive so I might replace them myself with a little better quality. The last thing is that the numbers for some of the pieces were placed on the finished side and when I tried to remove them after everything was together, it took the finish right off. If you’re looking for a cabinet this size it’s not too bad, but it is rather cheap. UPDATE: Sept 14/08 The manufacturer did respond a week after my email and they are sending 5 new handles instead of just a replacement for the broken one. I appreciate that they did answer my email and are willing to correct the problem. No charge to me.
Lynn –
Love it
Very happy with it . I use it in my bathroom and it look so nice .
Mario DeRosa –
2 broken windows
My friend and I opened the box to erect the cabinet, but, the two windows on the cabinet doors are broken. What do we do?.
J. Watson –
Microwave stand
Perfect for the microwave and great for the kitchen. Nice little space saver. Love it!
danniell edwards –
The box this unit arrived in was pretty beat up. Luckily it was only the styrofoam and only a small little corner of a panel. Unfortunately the styrofoam broke in such a way that it was in million little styrofoam particles over every piece in the box all clinging with static electricity. It took longer to clean the styrofoam up and off of the unit than it did to assemble the unit. It was a pain.However the box was really well packed so the amount of styrofoam damage did it affect the quality of the unit. The back panels were nicely taped together for ease of installation, but because the panels were folded the tape was exposed and styrofoam had attached to every inch it could find. So the good intention kind of backfired for this particular box.None of this actually reflects on the unit itself. Some of the instructions were not clear on which way the panel faces. I found myself referencing the panel alignment image at the beginning of the booklet to determine which way to the panel would face. Several pieces did not have their identification stickers, but It was fairly easy to determine what pieces they were off of the parts guide. Aside for that construction was easyOverall the unit works great, and is sturdier than I imagined it would be. Bottom line, I am happy with my purchase. And will be happier once I go a day without finding sneaky static clingy styrofoam bits hiding on my furniture. Lol
Megan Jordan –
First thing I wanna say is, because of the packaging, it can get REALLY messy. Like, the styrofoam went EVERYWHERE, so have your vacuum on hand if you’re not very good at taking things out ever so carefully. Second, before you put the cabinet together, go through the instructions booklet, and just do a simple check off list before you start building. I know some people on here said it didn’t come with all the parts, so just do it for the sake of not getting half way through building, and finding out you can’t finish it. Once everything is checked off and accounted for, and you’ve got the mess it makes cleaned up, as long as you follow the booklet, and check to make sure you’re using the RIGHT pieces (one of my pieces was misnumbered so double check), it is really not that difficult to put together, definitely don’t miss the pre-assembly bit like I did the first time, and check to make sure you’re dowels and door springs aren’t going to fall out because they will (they’e not attached to anything, they just sit in the hole to make it sturdier) One more helpful tip; when you’re first putting it together, the middle support to the bottom half is the FRONT of the cabinet, so when you’re putting it together make sure everything is facing the right way so you’re not taking it apart and putting it back together again. Having and allen wrench head or bit to a power drill or an L wrench (which it provides) is also very helpful, cause you’ll be screwing a lot of those in. Overall, it is beautiful. Holds everything I need it to in my very small kitchen, and is sturdy. It is really not all that difficult to put together. Side note; there was a little bit of damage to a corner, but barely ANYTHING to fret about, and the handles are plastic. So be careful screwing those in or you’ll strip the holes on the inside of them.
TheRedheadRage –
Listen. I don’t get upset when a box shows up damaged. I’ll even deal with a little bit of damage before considering returning it so please know this thing showed up with minor damage that, while still structurally sound (I think, more to follow), it would be visible somewhere. Let’s set that aside because if that were my only problem, I’d be a happy camper.This thing was originally priced around $216 bucks. It’s been on sale since I saw it two weeks ago and it’s still on sale. Does it ever go off sale? At $99 bucks, could I handle some longer shipping times and poor handling? Sure. Definitely. The reason I’m pointing this out is because the only “expensive” thing on this piece of furniture is the glass. The laminate of the wood was peeling in places it wasn’t even damaged. The windowed doors on top were so poorly put together (before I ever got to them) that I was having to decide which side was less offensive to the eye. The frames were so weekly put together I could see the fractures in the plastic laminate. Glue ran or something that ruined one of the frames. Again, this was something I could deal with but the frames each felt like my screwing in the glass panels was the only thing keeping it together.Even before unboxing this monstrosity, it left styrofoam pieces everywhere. I just left my vacuum out and put the dog outside because there was just so much. It clung to the pieces, it clung to my dog. It clung to everything. Be prepared for the mess.It did have all it’s parts as far as I could tell but pieces weren’t labeled and the instructions were not terribly detailed with the small images as to which piece was what. It took me a little bit of time to figure out which piece was what. The instructions were easy enough to follow but made some questionable decisions. Instead of building the hutch from the bottom up, we started with just random pieces so I was left opening a bunch of hardware only to pick through it and risk losing pieces. Maybe I did lose some pieces? Maybe I was short a couple of screws – only time will tell if they ever show up (so far- no).I won’t blame the instructions on my using the ‘wrong side’ of some of the pieces but honestly, it wouldn’t have happened if the instructions hadn’t set a precedent with very early steps with having to drill my own holes. The glass panels do not slide into the frames. Oh no, you need to screw them in with the wedges. The frames were so uneven and the wedges were so big that I could not find a configuration where I could secure the glass frame while hiding the brown (stark contrast) wedge. In my attempt to secure the glass panels, many of the screws just spun in the self-drilled (by design) holes so given I was already uncertain of the quality at this point, this set me incredibly more worried.The hardware was arbitrarily labeled, too. A-J were on one sleeve, L-M (or something) were in another. Then there was an L2 and an L3 but those weren’t labeled. Some sleeves were dedicated to specific hardware (eg, Screws and only screws) while some had four different items in one pouch I had to pour out and find what I needed.Then we get to what finally ended it for me. Already unsure of this item and with my husband questioning if I just wanted to return it, I carried on. It was time to put the magnets in. Mind you, we’re at step four or something. Still haven’t touched the base of the product. It even had me put in the shelf brackets and I didn’t even know what piece was going to be the shelf! I digress, apologies.MAGNETS! Yes. The plastic of the securing magnet was so incredibly cheap. It sure did fit securely in the proper holes but there was no clear indication on the diagram which way they were supposed to face. I decided after a drink from my wine glass that YOLO. The piece is symmetrical anyways and they’ve had me drill my own holes already anyways.Nope. Definitely the wrong way. Tried getting the buggers out and absolutely shredded this plastic. Cut my hand (def my fault) in the process and stood back to look at how far I’d come. Sunk cost fallacy was ringing in my ears. Even if I DID finish this abomination, would I actually like it? I’ve already seen the quality of what I’m dealing with. Hell, the little window-doors are only held in with cheap plastic knobs so they aren’t even screwed in with a hinge. The handles were cheap plastic, too. Basically, what I’m saying is, this was not a $215-quality worth piece of particle board furniture. It wasn’t even worth the $99 I paid for it. It came damaged from the factory – not just from shipping. I was fairly certain it was missing some hardware (nothing that made this build impossible but I paid for this thing, okay?). Right next to this really cheap item whose dimensions weren’t even listed I realized later, would be a really nice cupboard which would further make this thing look even worse.Yeah, okay. I didn’t even want to message the seller because of the egregious amount of issues I’ve had with this thing. I didn’t want a replacement. I just want my 100 bucks back because I’ve already lost about two to three hours of my time and a tea-cloth of blood – which I can not get back. I lived in Germany and put together many Ikea pieces of furniture. I can handle instructions and even translating some things. It’s always fun with a glass of wine and a torque drill. This though? I’ve seen better quality items on the cheap side of the aisle at Walmart. Don’t waste your time or your money. The particle wood isn’t even worth it for parts. It’s incredibly choppy and the laminate was peeling already.
JESSICA –
Received two pieces supplies in the wrong color. They are grey instead of chocolate like the rest of the pieces. The directions were obviously written in Chinese and then translated with Google translate. They do not make sense. You have to make your own sense of them. Not all of the pieces were labeled. Had to get a measuring tape and figure out what the remaining pieces were. It was a nightmare that took all day long to put together because of these things. After getting the thing together I realized that I put one of the pieces in backwards which prevented me from using the upper doors. That being said, I really like this piece now that the agony of putting it together is over. It looks nice and is sturdy. The microwave fits in its spot. It has lots of storage for other things.
Angie –
This is not a solid wood custom built cabinet. It’s cheap particle board from Malaysia that you put together and pray you have all the pieces and the holes line up while you try to make sense of picture only instructions. It’s not for the weak or the rich. Once you accept that, you can see the beauty in this. It’s under $200, and it sturdy and pretty enough to serve it’s purpose. I now have matching cabinets and more storage in my kitchen and I love it!I was able to put this together myself with little help from my fiance. I like putting things together and have experience from other build yourself furniture. This is definitely one of the easier things I have built once I got past being overwhelmed by all the pieces because it looks intimidating. There were a few pieces here and there that I put on upside down or backwards, and it’s sturdy enough to take the screws out and redo it.On the small microwave cart: the only flaw I noticed was that the board was chipped.. not a big deal, I don’t even remember where it was.On the cabinet with doors:, the top doors don’t line up evenly because of where the predrilled holes are. But everything open and shuts just fine, I don’t notice it too much anymore.On the tall microwave cart with glass doors on top: I had to get the fiance to drill in the screws and stuff that secures the glass because there were no prefilled holes. It was an easy job for him and the glass is very secured to the doors now.Overall:I would buy againI am impressedThey look nice and function wellCan’t beat the price point ($100-200 per cabinet)Accept that it’s not going to be perfect