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The Mr IRONSTONE Microwave Cart is a compact, 3-tier utility cart designed for small spaces, featuring durable P2 MDF vintage boards and a black metal frame. It offers easy assembly within 30 minutes, smooth mobility with four rolling wheels (two lockable), and versatile storage with side hooks. Its sturdy construction supports up to 100 pounds, making it perfect for microwaves, coffee machines, or as a stylish bar or office cart. Combining functionality with a sleek vintage look, it’s a top-rated solution for modern, space-conscious living.





| ASIN | B07PJNJM62 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,605 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #92 in Kitchen Storage Carts |
| Brand | Mr IRONSTONE |
| Color | Vintage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (9,832) |
| Fabric Type | P2 Mdf Vintage Board and Black Metal Frame |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Furniture Finish | Engineered Wood |
| Included Components | 10 side hooks, 4 wheels, A 3-year warranty, 24/7 after-sales customer support, simple assembly instructions, A solid kitchen microwave cart, Caster, X-shaped Frame |
| Item Weight | 19.18 pounds |
| Item model number | W4 Vintage |
| Manufacturer | Mr IRONSTONE |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 100 Pounds |
| Number of Shelves | 3 |
| Product Care Instructions | with wet cloth you can wipe dirty stain easily from the smooth surface |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75"D x 23.7"W x 28.74"H |
| Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
| Size | Small; For Small Space |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 686494369894 |
S**A
Easy to assemble, sturdy, and nice looking, great customer service!
I ordered this cart for my dorm room as a tv stand/book case, and it is absolutely perfect! Assembly: I was a little nervous to assemble it, because I am generally bad at those types of things, but they made it extremely easy. All of the tools needed for assembly are included, and every part they sent was labeled. In the assembly diagrams, each part is labeled, and the step is very very clearly explained. I had a very easy time assembling. Appearance/Utility: It functions exactly as expected. The wheels make it extremely easy to move around, but they also lock in place when you want the cart to remain still. Since only the front two wheels lock, it is very easy to switch between locked and rollable. I use it in my dorm room as a tv stand, and to hold some books on the shelf occasionally, and it has not had any problems holding heavy textbooks. It also had a really nice appearance to it. White metal, and a nice light shade/finished appearance to the wood make it very aesthetically pleasing. My roommate and I constantly get compliments on it when people come over! It’s also a great size - it has lots of surface area between all of the different shelves, making it a great storage place, but it also fits perfectly between our dressers, and out of our way, when we are not using it. Customer Service: My school is has some very strict rules regarding “outside furniture”, which means any furniture the university did not provide to us. Without getting into all of the specifics of it, they tried to confiscate the item. I reached out to the company to ask some questions, and they answered within the day, and offered a full refund. I ended up working it out with my school so I didn’t have to return it (yay :) ) but I really appreciated the quick, helpful, and understanding response from the company. Overall experience: A great sturdy product that is easy to put together, easy to use, and looks nice in a room, from a great company with excellent customer service!
J**S
Great for small spaces and offers added storage
Purchased for my daughter’s dorm room and it was perfect for microwave and extra storage for their small space! Went together with minimal issue and seems very sturdy and overall a great little stand for the price. Aesthetically pleasing and practical
D**A
Great kitchen cart
Just what I was looking for. A really nice little kitchen cart and it looks great. Easy assembly, clear directions. Can't ask for more. Yes I recommend it!👍
D**N
Well, it is functional...and the price is right
I guess if you are just looking for a cheap place to park your microwave, to free up kitchen counter space, then you have found it. I was a little worried when the package arrived, as it honestly looked like it had been run over by a truck. It was marked "damaged" and "resealed". Had about ten yards of tape on it, and it was still falling apart. Turns out, that was the Amazon box. Amazon had put the cart box into a larger box, with no filling. SO the outer box got squashed pretty badly. The cart box itself was OK, no damage that I could see. After unpacking , there appeared to be no damaged parts, either. SO far so good... Assembly was well, not as smooth as it should have been. The directions clearly state do NOT use a drill (as a screwdriver) to assemble the microwave card. What is not stated in the directions, is that you probably shouldn't assemble this thing by HAND, either. I spent a long time hand-tightening each bolt so that it was firm, but not TOO firm. In the process, I managed to damage several connectors. There are pre-positioned inserts that the bolts will attach to. The problem is, the inserts get pulled OUT by the bolts. This causes the area around the inserts to get damaged / warped. It can also cause the table top to be misaligned. Knowing what I know now, I probably would have had better luck assembling this cart with a cordless drill, ironically. I can certainly understand why they would warn you to NOT use the drill to tighten the bolts. If you set the drill incorrectly, you could easily destroy this cart with the drill. But my electric drill has an adjustable clutch. If I set the clutch around 2 or 3 (on a scale of 1 to 30) it would have nicely seated all these bolts without pulling out the pre-installed inserts, I believe. So how did I manage to mess the job up doing it by hand? Well, the bolts all start at a very high torque setting. You are putting a LOT of pressure on the little wrench (included) to get the bolts to move at all. So when the bolts are pulling too hard (pulling the inserts out) you don't necessarily notice that right away, even if you are tightening the bolts by hand. But if I'd set the clutch on my electric drill correctly, I think the drill would have been more sensitive to the subtle change in resistance to torque.... Or in other words, while tightening the bolt, there is no obvious "stop here" point. If the normal resistance level is 8, then you are done when it suddenly jumps to 8.5. Will you feel that in your hand? Maybe not. As the bolt gets deeper, you EXPECT the resistance to increase a little. You don't stop tightening just because it's a LITTLE bit harder to turn. That's why I kept going past the point where the bolt was done, and that is how the connectors got damaged. What could they do differently? Well, I assembled a printer stand recently where the corner posts pass through the shelves and are held in place by friction connectors. That assembly didn't go 100% smoothly either, due to bad directions included with the printer stand. However, once I figured out how to assemble it...it was a much easier job to assemble and the finished product is totally undamaged and VERY sturdy. Why am I mentioning my printer stand? Because if you look at the printer stand and the microwave cart, they are virtually identical in terms of size and shape and intended use. They both have three shelves. They are the same height. One of them says it is for a microwave, the other says it is for a printer. But I could easily swap them, and NOBODY would know the difference. That is, the microwave cart could be a printer stand, and the printer stand could be a microwave cart. My point is...I'm not liking the way this microwave cart was designed. You shouldn't be able to damage it simply by assembling it PROPERLY. I can understand the need to keep the cost down. But if the average guy will over-torque the connectors without realizing it...then the connectors themselves need to be re-imagined, somehow. I was able to do some after-assembly repair work to get the microwave cart set up pretty much according to factory specifications. After assembly, it looks good and is certainly sturdy enough to hold a good sized microwave. I don't think I'd buy this particular microwave cart again, though. If I needed a microwave cart, I'd probably buy the printer stand I compared it to. (!!!) Neither piece of furniture is perfect, but at least the printer stand can be assembled without damaging it during the assembly process. If you buy this, assemble it very carefully. It's nice enough for the price, but easily damaged simply by following the directions.
L**Y
Perfect cart on wheels
This cart was so easy to put together , it has big shelves and holds heavy duty Dutch oven pots. I love it so much. Plus it’s on wheels should I need more Kitchen space I can wheel it out. It’s durable and strong and not expensive at all.
C**C
Perfec
Awesome cart.very strong structure,very easy to assemble..put together in 15 mins! Measurements were exact fits perfectly where i purchased it for. Would recommend
S**E
Very sturdy , easily put together. The adjustable shelves are useful. Would definitely recommend it.
A**A
¡Justo lo que necesitaba! Bonito y útil. Con instrucciones precisas para el armado. Quedó perfecto en mi cocina y con el espacio necesario para lo que necesitaba colocar. Lo recomiendo.
C**S
Plateaux un peu griffés, étiquette de la marque à l'envers
A**I
Got the product already assembled. Just fabulous and so strong. Simply lived it.
R**I
VISUEL : Très vilain, il s'agit en fait de panneaux de contreplaqué avec un film plastique imitant un chêne clair, à l'oeil nu c'est assez monstrueux ça fait totalement toc QUALITE : le contreplaqué est fin, le piètement en métal aussi, la solidité d'ensemble n'est pas très rassurante ET SURTOUT... le meuble est impossible à monter correctement puisque l'écart entre les trous déjà percés dans la planche ne correspond pas à l'écart du piètement. Donc pour "essayer" de monter le meuble, il faut se créer soi-même des trous dans une planche de contreplaqué, ce qui est quasiment impossible. Rien ne fonctionne, tout est bancal et fragile, je n'essaierai même pas de poser deux bouteilles de lait sur l'ensemble. Très en-dessous d'une qualité IKEA. Made by Numérobis ?
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