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ToolGuyd > Storage & Organization > Sam’s Club Seville 24″ Wall Cabinet – Reader Review

Sam’s Club Seville 24″ Wall Cabinet – Reader Review

Jul 12, 2010 Jeff 8 Comments

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Seville Heavy Duty Wall Cabinet Array

Reader JeffD was kind enough to share with us his review of the heavy duty Seville wall cabinets sold at Sam’s Club. Jeff bought six of these cabinets for $58 each (a killer price!), and has evaluated them with authoritative detail.

If you recall, these cabinets are 24″ wide x 28″ tall x 12″ deep, and feature an adjustable shelf, door, and 200 lb overall load capacity. From the sounds of it (e.g. 10 minute easy assembly), and with a $58 pricetag (including shipping) these are some rockin’ cabinets! Following is JeffD’s full hands-on review:

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Seville 24” Wall Cabinet Review

I recently purchased six of the Seville 24” Wall Cabinets from Sam’s Club for $58 each, plus free shipping. Originally I planned on buying four units but my wild redhead spousal unit allowed me to snag another two cabinets!

Packaging/Parts:

The cabinets are the assemble-yourself variety and arrive flat in the carton. Each panel/part is enclosed in a separate plastic bag. Styrofoam inserts surround everything for a tight fit. Every piece was intact and accounted for. A cheap, but adequate phillips screwdriver is included, which is all you need to assemble the cabinet. The screw bags held the proper amounts and were easy to identify.

Construction:

Double Bank of Seville Heavy Duty Wall Cabinets

The outer shell is painted in a light gray ripple finish. A bit light for my shop, but at these prices we need to make sacrifices. All panels are sturdy and engineered to provide 200 pounds of capacity when assembled. The catch system for the door is magnetic…and it has a stainless door? Obviously it’s not a decent grade of stainless since the magnets do provide enough pull to keep the door shut.

Assembly:

The instructions are basic exploded view drawings, but they are easy to decipher and follow. Start to finish was 10 minutes for my first cabinet. I did cheat a little. I didn’t use the enclosed cheapie screwdriver. I used my SO ratcheting driver. Every panel lined up and fit correctly. No stripped inserts or screws. One shelf with brackets is included, which is minimal at best. Two shelves would be ideal.

Installation:

Seville Heavy Duty Wall Cabinet Open Door Showing Shelves

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The cabinet comes with enough lag screws to attach the hanger brackets on wooden studs, 16” on center. My shop wall is concrete block so I attached the brackets with concrete anchors, three per bracket, two brackets per cabinet. No matter which method you use, the cabinet comes with a full scale drawing for proper bracket spacing. After you install the hanger brackets, the cabinet just slides down and hangs in position. While working on a four cabinet run I did have to use a soft rubber mallet to coax the cabinets flush a tad.

Conclusion:

Sure, these are basic wall cabinets, but aren’t most wall cabinets just a shell with shelves and a door? I would have liked two shelves, but I’ll be sure to make time for another project. Easy assembly and installation really helps someone to like these units. No headaches, no cursing, no stomping around.

For the money, these cabinets are hard to beat.

Review and Photos by JeffD

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8 Comments

  1. IndyEngineer

    Jul 12, 2010

    Those cabinets look pretty sweet hanging on the wall. How sturdy is the metal, particularly the doors? Do they have any issues closing properly?

    Reply
  2. JeffD

    Jul 12, 2010

    No issues with the doors. The door hinges are full-length with slotted holes for alignment. They can be mounted with a left or right opening.

    Reply
  3. IndyEngineer

    Jul 12, 2010

    That’s impressive that they included a full length hinge. Thanks for the review JeffD.

    Reply
  4. Yoel

    Dec 14, 2018

    I have question, could you make more deep, I know is 12″ but I would like 24″ is possible that ?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Dec 14, 2018

      No, it’s not possible with wall cabinets.

      Reply
  5. TJ

    Aug 1, 2021

    Hello I’m want to purchase this cabinet for my cordless battery chargers. But the question is can you use a hole saw to make holes on side panels for electrical cords or is not recommended? Thanks

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Aug 1, 2021

      You probably can, but I wouldn’t recommend it. A ~1-inch hole probably wouldn’t compromise strength or structural integrity by much, but any modifications would be done at your own risk. If you do drill a hole, be sure to use a rubber grommet or other such implementation to protect any cords that pass through the hole.

      Additionally, you shouldn’t charge batteries in any enclosed space unless properly designed for it, as it can trap too much heat.

      Reply
  6. Tj

    Aug 1, 2021

    Thanks Stuart real helpful info, didn’t think about that overheating, makes a lot of sense 🤙

    Reply

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