Kaboodle Corner Pantry Cabinet Assembly Instructions
Follow these instructions to build and attach your cabinet.
Things you need to know
- All cabinets must be attached to the wall using a minimum of 8 gauge 65mm screws if you have a stud wall. For concrete, brick, or other surfaces, consult your hardware specialist for the correct fixing method.
- Leave plumbing and electrical work to qualified tradespeople.
- For extra strength, use exterior woodworking glue when assembling cabinets.
- To identify panels, ensure counter-sunk holes always face outwards.
- Drill holes prior to screwing using a No. 12 countersinking drill bit for any holes not pre-drilled.
- Always use safety gear, including a mask, ear muffs, and glasses, when using tools.
- For questions, contact Kaboodle: Australia: 1800 666 078 (Mon-Fri, 8:00am-6:00pm AEST), New Zealand: 0800 522 663 (Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm NZST), or email: info@kaboodlegroup.com.au.
Hardware Included
A: 50mm wood screws x 88
B: 28mm wood screws x 16
C: Shelf supports x 40
D: Stick-on end caps x 16
E: Door buffers x 2
Tools you will need
To assemble your Kaboodle kitchen cabinets, you will need the following tools:
- Cordless drill with:
- Number 2 screw tip
- 4mm drill bit
- Number 12 countersinking drill bit
- Tape measure
- Pencil
- Clamps (quick release)
- Safety gear [mask, ear muffs, glasses]
- Adjustable square
- 65mm wood screw
- Spirit level
- Wall fixing (900mm recommended) [if necessary]
Step 1: Assembling Base Component
- Attach the side panels to the top and bottom panels using screws (A). Ensure the back panel is also secured.
- Repeat for the other side panel.
- Attach the top panel to the side panels.
- Insert shelves and secure with screws (A).
- Attach the back panel.
Cabinet frame complete
Step 1: Inserting Adjustable Shelves
- Insert shelf supports (C) into the pre-drilled holes at your desired shelf heights.
- Place the shelves onto the supports.
Cabinet complete
Step 1: Attaching End Panels
- Set the end panel to protrude 14mm from the front of the cabinet.
- Secure using 28mm screws (B) from the inside of the cabinet.
- Note: A 20mm void is created behind the pantry once end panels are attached. Pack this void if required before fixing the pantry to the wall for extra stability.
Step 1: Attaching to Wall
- Ensure the cabinet is level before attaching to the wall in at least eight locations.
- Caution: Ensure all cabinets are screwed into your timber stud wall using a minimum of 65mm timber screws. If attaching to concrete, brick, steel, or any other substrate, seek advice from your hardware specialist.
Caring for your Kaboodle Cabinets
To maintain your Kaboodle cabinets, follow these steps:
- Clean with an all-purpose, non-abrasive cleaner and a damp sponge or cloth.
- Avoid saturated cloths, harsh chemicals, or thinner-based cleaners, as they can damage the melamine surface.
- Do not use scratching products like steel wool or wire brushes. Avoid sharp objects that can scratch, cut, or gouge the melamine.
- Kaboodle cabinets are water-resistant, not waterproof. Attend to spills immediately.
- For minor damage to the melamine surface, a furniture repair crayon can be used, but it will not restore the original finish or seal the board.
For assistance or questions regarding Kaboodle products, contact customer service:
- Australia: 1800 666 078 (Mon-Fri, 8:00am-6:00pm AEST)
- New Zealand: 0800 522 663 (Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm NZST)
- Email: info@kaboodlegroup.com.au
Next Steps:
- Step 2: Refer to parts and accessories instructions.
- Step 3: Follow instructions to fit doors and panels.
- Step 4: Finish by installing your benchtop.
Your Kaboodle cabinet is now complete.