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Small Space Solutions: Yamazaki Slim Cart & a Dupe

Two images of similar-looking rolling carts made of white metal with a wooden top

It can be a challenge to find the right storage when space is limited. So, I just wanted to share about a little cart that helps keep my bathroom organized.

In past apartments, I’ve used a bathroom floor cabinet (something like this) to store those items that don’t fit in the mirrored wall cabinet or under the sink. But the bathroom in my Brooklyn apartment is long and skinny. There simply wasn’t room for a cabinet, especially one with doors.

I needed something slim, ideally 6″ deep or less as it needed to be positioned right against the wall. It also couldn’t be too tall as it would be under a towel rack anchored somewhat low on the wall for hand towels.

Review of the Yamazaki 26″ Slim Rolling Cart

Yamazaki slim rolling cart – $72. Useful for the kitchen, bathroom, or any place where you need storage but don’t have much room

My search for a storage solution that would take up little real estate led me to this small rolling cart from Yamazaki. At only 4.75″ deep, 14.88″ across, and 25.75″ tall, this cart can stand by a wall without getting in the way.

I like that it’s all metal. I am so over particle board! And I didn’t want plastic for aesthetic and durability concerns. At $72, the price does seem a bit much for such a small cart. But I’ve found Yamazaki products to be well made. [See my review of one of their trash cans.]

The cart comes in white or black. Slatted shelves make for easy cleaning with a damp cloth. And it comes with hooks should you need to hang something from it. The casters roll smoothly when I need to move it, and have stoppers as well for when I park it. Most importantly, it’s not wobbly, which is important for tiled floors.

I actually had to stand in the bathtub to take the above photo of the cart. Not kidding when I say the bathroom is on the narrow side.

You can find this cart at Yamazaki, but also at the Container StoreWilliams Sonoma, West Elm, and Saks Fifth Avenue, where perhaps you’d be able to deploy a coupon. I found mine for a little less on Amazon because it was “like new.” The bar on one side at the top level is ever so slightly bent. But honestly, I had to search for this flaw. I didn’t notice it at first and it doesn’t bother me.

More Slim Metal Rolling Carts

For me, this shorter, smaller cart fits best for my space. But Yamazaki makes some taller carts as well, such as this one with a wooden top and handle, and this one, which is enclosed on one side.

And of course, you can find similar carts out there, though I can’t speak to their quality. The following are similar in size to Yamazaki’s taller cart, which is 31″ tall.

I saw the last one in person at a local Target, and while it’s not as nice quality and solid-feeling as the Yamazaki one, it’s certainly more pocket book friendly and does the job.

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