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Click to enlargepadZaca - A variety of sizes, styles and colors...

Once you own a Zaca medicine cabinet, you will never want any other. Called the "Better Mousetrap", our award-winning medicine cabinet designs never rust. All the usual complaints heard have been alleviated. Everything from 'I can't fit all my stuff inside!' to 'it rusts' to 'who's eating the edges of my mirror'? You can customize your shelf space for incredible space utilization. Hate sharing your space? Try a Zaca. It is designed for ease of sharing.

Our ZACA comes in a variety of sizes, styles and colors for recessed installation. Doors are reversible for right or left hand opening.

Resellers contact us for wholesale pricing!

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Zaca - 26 Inch
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Zaca - 36 Inch
Zaca - 26 Inch
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Zaca - 36 Inch
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Zaca Architectural Specifications
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The True Story of the Birth of the Zaca SpaceCab
Frequently Asked Questions
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The True Story of the Birth
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Other tips:

Where's the best place in the house to keep medicines and other health products? Here's what doctors, nurses and pharmacists at FDA recommended:

Contrary to age-old tradition, the bathroom is not a good place to keep OTC (over-the-counter or nonprescription) or prescription medications. Showers and baths create heat and humidity that can cause some drugs to deteriorate rapidly. A cool, dark and dry place such as the top of a linen closet, preferably in a locked container and out of a child's reach, is best for storing medicines.

A Bit of Trivia

Did you know that the first "medicine cabinets" were simply alcoves with shelves that contractors built into walls? Mirrored doors were added later. These early "built-in" ones had no standard size which is why so many older homes have unusually sized cabinets.





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