Hampton Bay Satin White Shaker Assembled Pots and Pans Drawer Base Kitchen Cabinet (30 in. x 34.5 in. x 24 in.)
Get started sooner with online orders shipping in 1 day. Features 3 drawers perfect for easy access to your pots and pans. Shaker White kitchen cabinets add a modern look to any design.
The furniture-quality finish on the Hampton Bay Drawer Base Cabinet adds warmth and beauty to your kitchen design. The cabinet has three 4-sided hardwood drawer boxes that open easily on smooth ball-bearing glides, giving you easy access to a convenient storage space. The cabinet is preassembled for hassle-free installation.
- Composite case construction for durability and strength
- Framed construction with encapsulated panels offers a solid look
- Shaker design provides a contemporary look to your kitchen decor
- Ball-bearing drawer glides for smooth operation and durability
- Premium 4-sided hardwood drawer box
- Pocket screwed joints for solid durable cabinets
- Fully integrated panel joinery for strength
- Durable RTF finish
- Encapsulated panels, fully captured in grooves for strength
- Certified KCMA cabinet
- Elegant cabinetry with great value
- Natural maple laminate interior finish
- Cabinets do not include hardware (decorative, installation or countertop installation)
- Follow your countertop manufacturer’s recommended methods for installing countertops
- Top drawer offers 4 in. H internal usable space
- Middle and lower drawers offer 8.25 in. H internal usable space
- Finished toe kick is not included; can be purchased separately under part number KATK-SW
Additional information
Assembled Depth (in.) | 24 in. |
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Assembled Height (in.) | 34.5 in. |
Assembled Width (in.) | 30 in. |
Interior Cabinet Depth (in.) | 23.12 in. |
Shelf Thickness (in.) | 0 in. |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
24 may refer to:
- 24 (number), the natural number following 23 and preceding 25
- one of the years 24 BC, AD 24, 1924, 2024
30 may refer to:
- 30 (number), the natural number following 29 and preceding 31
- one of the years 30 BC, AD 30, 1930, 2030
34 may refer to:
- 34 (number), the natural number following 33 and preceding 35
- 34 BC
- AD 34
- 1934
- 2034
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by Heather
This cabinet is absolutely beautiful n well built. I love bn able to access my pots n pans easily.
by Lady
Worked well for what I needed. The 30-inch drawers worked very well, but the 24-inch ones did not have the same glides and they were a little harder to use once full.
by Kim
Everything about the cabinet was great except the top drawer on one of the units (I bought two). It doesn’t quite close all the way. There were no suggestions in the directions that applied to this problem. I was not going to box the unit up and take it back, so I’m just living with it.
by Steve
This cabinet is very well made and looks beautiful in my laundry room.
by Pamela
Excellent buy for a prefinished and assembled cabinet with drawers. The gray is a soft neutral shade.