DEVAISE 2 Drawer Mobile File Cabinet, Rolling Printer Stand with Open Storage Shelf, Fabric Vertical Filing Cabinet fits A4 or Letter Size for Home Office, Rustic Brown Wood…

(1308 customer reviews)

Original price was: $69.99.Current price is: $47.99.

Last updated on April 1, 2025 8:50 am
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  • Office Storage Solution: This filing cabinet with open storage spaces, file drawers are designed to keep the office machines, paper, files and suppliers organized. This rolling cabinet can be fixed beside or under desk. The sleek and modern finish is an easy fit for office or home study.
  • Multifunctional & Stylish: Large wooden top and sturdy steel frame, this office cabinet can also be used as a printer stand with enough space for additional paper or documents, or as a living room storage cabinet.
  • Ample Workspace & Open Storage: Bottom drawer is designed for hanging letter/A4 size file folders, while the central drawer provide large storage for office essentials. Open shelf make a great space for additional storage and display of items like printer, printer paper, knick-knack, photos of your favorite.
  • Easy to Move: Rolling on 4 wheels, this mobile file cabinet can fix or move around your home office freely. Built-in brakes on front 2 casters to keep it in position and add stability. Unique fabric drawer design makes it only weigh 22 lbs. and light to move.
  • Easy Assembly: Sturdy steel frame with wooden desktop and fabric drawer, provide strong support for storage while easy to assemble, spare time from putting together a lot of pieces with all tools and instruction included. If you have quality problems, just contact us.
Color

Rustic Brown Wood Grain Print

Material

Engineered Wood, Non-Woven Fabric, Alloy Steel

Frame Material

Alloy Steel

Brand

DEVAISE

Product Dimensions

15.7"D x 15.4"W x 26.8"H

Number of Drawers

2

Item Weight

15.97 pounds

Assembly Required

Yes

Manufacturer

DEVAISE

Date First Available

May 10, 2022

1308 reviews for DEVAISE 2 Drawer Mobile File Cabinet, Rolling Printer Stand with Open Storage Shelf, Fabric Vertical Filing Cabinet fits A4 or Letter Size for Home Office, Rustic Brown Wood…

  1. Monica Williams

    I bought 2 of these for my brothers in our shop office – they need help staying organized.

    Assembly was really easy. The instructions are drawn very well.
    You will need the following tools not included:

    -(2) Flat head screwdrivers

    -1/4” x 7 or 8mm hex head nut driver (I forget which for the really small bolts)

    -Cordless drill with the right sized Allen key if you really wanna speed things up

    -some patience.

    With these it took me maybe 30 mins for the first, 20 mins for the second one to assemble.

    They seem rather sturdy. They are by no means heavy duty but since it’s for papers, pens, and clipboards there shouldn’t be a problem. The drawer bottoms themselves are my biggest worry.

    I’ll update this once they’re used for a month or so. They look really nice I’ll say that.

  2. Vee

    It’s ok… it will work, but the CHEAP drawers takes away from a 5 star. Fabric made with quasi wood in front. Cheap Cheap. Oh well next time I should spend more for a better product.

  3. DavidA

    The instruction manual was very clear on how to setup and i never got lost. Theres a part that I was confused about and didnt end up using. I did some research from other amazon reviews and a few people said its not needed unless your hanging files

  4. Rigo_suave

    A good choice for those who only need modest filing capacity. We keep tax returns, insurance records, warranties and such–really only a small handful of folders needed. For us this little one-drawer cabinet is sufficient, and it is quite attractive, with a light gray, tweed-like fabric that is far more visually appealing than the ugly metal cabinet it replaced.
    Assembly was relatively straightforward, but folks with big hands or fat fingers may be in for some frustration–there are a lot of very small screws and miscellaneous fasteners that put this thing together! One thing I would like to commend is that EACH of these fasteners included an extra–that is thoughtful, and in my case it really came in handy because one of those little suckers fell out of my hand and rolled beneath a bookcase!
    It’s not particularly sturdy–it wobbles a bit. But we won’t be moving it, so that doesn’t concern us. The top, smaller drawer comes in handy for bills, etc. The top is big enough to accommodate our printer, so that is nice. It sits on rolling casters, which I find odd–who rolls a file cabinet around the house??
    Overall, for the price, definitely a good buy.

  5. Bernadette Rosenstiel, D.C.

    I first purchased the DEVAISE 3 a few weeks ago, and was so happy with it that I decided to also buy the singe-tower DEVAISE 2. As good as the assembly and product hardare were with the “3” model, the “2” was even better (better bag labeling, with extra screws, etc. in the event of a mishap or missing piece). The quality for all of the components is very good and everything was conscientiously labeled and accounted for.

    I’ve bought my share of self-assembly tables and file cabs over the years, including a ton of Ikea products, for home and business, but I must say that this line is hands down the most impressive I’ve seen to date.

    Both tables were smartly packaged to avoid shipping damage, and promptly delivered with Amazon Prime. More importantly, the directions were accurate and relatively easy to follow. At 75 years, my eyes aren’t what they used to be, but the quality of printing allowed me to double-check myself with a magnifying glass. As with many off-shore assembly guides, the text and written instructions were minimal, but the illustrations alone were clear and fairly easy to follow.

    Assembly took about an hour, slightly less on the smaller “2”. A couple of simple tools were provided, but as I have carpal tunnel, I used an electric screwdriver on several of the assembly steps to be able to tighten the various nuts and bolts appropriately. I also used a couple of regular screwdrivers.

    The engineering of these units is simple, efficient and well…to use that word again…smart. The finished tables are quite sturdy for home office use, as intended. These folks know what they are doing.

    I did manage to over-tighten a couple of shelf screws on the “2”, slightly cracking on shelf. Just enough to reach out to their support, and I will update this post with the results.

    Lightweight, study, attractive and relatively easy to assemble. All in all, I would absolutely recommend this line of home-office tables and file cabinets!

  6. Bernadette Rosenstiel, D.C.

    Fits neatly under my desk, as hoped. No more crappy plastic tub of files. Takes a bit of concentration to put together – about 30 minutes. Decent instructions – mostly pictures. I like the small details which make it a notch above for the price.

    One of the casters didn’t screw into a leg, Customer Service was quickly responsive and supplied another.

    It’s light but sturdy. The File Drawer works fine even thought it’s quite full.

  7. Pepper Dee

    Item has a steel frame which makes it sturdier than expected from something that uses cloth and cardboard for drawers. Sill, those materials make it lightweight and easy to move around. Plywood top sturdy enough for all-in-one printer/copier. The file drawer seems adequate for light, hanging file home use, but it probably wouldn’t hold up to office type stuffed files. This is a typical Chinese flat box furniture do it yourself in “13 steps” project with the usual flimsy tools and not much in the way of English instructions. However, the pictures are pretty good for Chinese instructions, with a couple of expanded view inserts. Also, you get extra screws and nuts for the very real possibility of dropping and losing one of the small pieces. Unless you have size extra small hands, putting the sliders on the drawers will require a pair of pliers to hold the very small fasteners. Overall though, assembly is not bad for a Chinese flat box project, and one should be able to get it done in 1-3 hours, depending on experience with similar items.

  8. Robert W

    I needed a small filing cabinet for my home office and this is perfect. More sturdy than I thought it would be actually. Fairly easy to put together but using an allen wrench for anything is annoying.

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