Price: $228.03
(as of May 19, 2024 11:11:22 UTC – Details)
The sleek steel-bodied Zenna Home Frameless Mirror Medicine Cabinet offers a versatile and attractive upgrade that’s equally suited for refreshing a small half bath or a full-sized master bathroom. The mirrored medicine cabinet’s frameless design features elegant bevel-cut edges. Inside the cabinet, two adjustable plastic shelves allow customized spacing to fit taller items. The cabinet is ideal for mounting in or on the wall over any 18-inch or wider vanity or sink. With its 16-inch width, the storage cabinet can easily fit into smaller bathrooms. It is pre-assembled and ready to install with your choice of surface or “in the wall” recess mounting. Mounting hardware is not included.
2 WAYS TO INSTALL IN YOUR BATHROOM: Dual mounting options for choice of surface mount or “in the wall” recessed installation (mounting hardware not included)
STEEL BODY FOR STRENGTH: White powder-coated steel body is strong and durable
ADJUSTABLE SHELVES FOR MORE STORAGE: With 2 clear plastic shelves that adjust in height to fit taller items
MIRRORED DOOR: Full-overlay frameless mirror door with beveled edges adds an elegant look to your room
YOU CHOOSE HOW DOOR OPENS: Can be installed for choice of either left or right side opening door
SIZE: 16 in. W x 26 in. H x 4.5 in. D; rough wall opening for recess-mount installation: 13.5 in. W x 23.5 in. H x 3 in. D
MEASURE FIRST FOR BEST FIT: Recommended clearance of 3 in. from light fixtures above cabinet and 3 in. from faucet below cabinet
Bertha Fiddes –
Good storage
looks great and is a great place to store items.
And Another Reviewer –
A solid piece of 1950s Americana
Judging by the design, I think they’re still using up stock they produced in the 1950s. But that’s a *good* thing. It will last as long as my house will, it’s made on this continent (at least the one I bought in early 2021 was… the company name has changed and the website doesn’t say anything about making the product in the U.S.) , and if it’s installed properly (recessed in the wall) it looks just fine. It’s a swell product.
Gilles Pare –
If it is to be recessed, make sure you have the correct opening.
It was a perfect fit as a replacement cabinet in my bathroom. Easy to install.
Lori-Ann Krivoshein –
Beautiful cabinet, great price
I was concerned about quality when I ordered it, but itâs beautiful.Brightens up my very small bathroom.Would definitely recommend this cabinet.
CC –
Good
As it was advertised
The Original Dad Guy –
Not Good
This is priced at least $100 more than it should be. Shelves are cheap thin plastic.Iâve seen similar If not better for $89.99 on sale at hardware store. Door rivets are cheap, this is not a quality product. Iâll take a video and add it before I remove it and send it back. Itâs a $139.99 cabinet at best. (Me being nice)
yang liu –
good quality
everything just ok
coffeelover –
Fitted in existing opening perfectly
Well made but shelves could be improved.
Sofia Arteaga –
Jesus David –
IncreÃble espejo y compartimento amplio
Misael –
En general está bien, pero no trae absolutamente nada para el montaje, ni la base que se muestra en el video. Batallé para instalarla. Además la puerta no se siente que cierre con fuerza, el imán que trae es muy pequeño.
marina paciuc –
Muy útil y fácil de instalar
PhotoGraphics –
For many people their medicine cabinet is one of those things they see and touch and use every single day. Those same people probably have never bought a medicine cabinet in their lives (it came with their house or their building contractor sourced it and installed it without any input from the homeowner). And precious few people ever replace a medicine cabinet thatâs already installed. So it just makes you wonder why something thatâs used every day and is supposed to last a lifetime isnât made as well as they used to be. You would be surprised how many of them I looked at that are made of thin plastic and have the look of a tawdry motelâs bathroom.I am pleased to say that this one is still made mostly of powder-coated steel and is still made in the USA. The mirror is one piece of beveled glass rather than flat glass in a metal frame, so it looks like it can belong in a nicer bathroom. For me the first and number one reason for choosing it is that the dimensions are extremely difficult to find these days. Several bath supply specialists told me that it is a size that used to be popular maybe 20 years ago but changes in home construction have made the dimensions close to obsolete. In fact the only one that looked as if it would be a perfect fit was more than double the price.Going back to the metal construction, to be clear it does use clear plastic shelves, something the seller specifies very clearly in their product description. Apparently there are some who expected the shelves to be glass (I havenât seen glass shelves at this price in over 30 years). Would I prefer glass? Not really, the shelves are out of sight almost all of the time and the use of plastic doesnât bother me; however I have seen some models that use a thick acrylic shelf that looks like glass that I would have preferred.Unlike the plastic cabinets Iâve seen this one has a mirror thatâs a full piano-type hinge that is riveted to the cabinet. The entire cabinet arrives fully assembled and the choice of the way the mirror opens is determined by when end you mount the cabinet as top or bottom. The cabinet can be recessed or wall mounted if you prefer.I spent months looking for a cabinet that fit my available space after the mirror broke on the old one and I eventually only found two that are an exact fit and the other model was almost double and didnât offer anything more or better for the added cost.Note that they only offer one shipping option which is optimized for the weight and fragileness of something that has such a large glass mirror surface. It took 3 days. One strike against it is, although it survived, it is not especially well protected and the plastic shelves are literally just thrown inside the cabinet with nothing to keep them safe.While the cabinet did survive getting to me, unfortunately it has one strike against it for either the way it is designed or the way it is made ⦠the frame (which is visible whether you recess the cabinet or wall-mount it) does not have welded corners and because the frame flares out very slightly that means there is a gap at each corner. You can see that in the closeup photo. They made the effort to weld the corners of the interior of the cabinet so it doesnât make sense that they left the corners unfinished.Despite the issue with the corners, which to me is not a deal breaker, the overall quality of this cabinet is a superior value for the price. It looks fantastic once installed and has a feeling of high quality that will last.