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Zonon Industrial Metal First Aid Cabinet, 2 Shelf, Wall Mounted Review (2026)

Is the Zonon Industrial Metal First Aid Cabinet the right empty cabinet to stock yourself?

Short answer: Yes โ€” if what you want is an inexpensive, lockable, 2-shelf steel wall cabinet that you fill with your own class-matched supplies rather than paying for a pre-stocked assortment, the Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet at $59.99 is a straightforward empty-format buy. It ships with no first aid contents, no ANSI Class A/B fill, and no piece count โ€” "industrial" here describes the welded metal housing, not the supplies inside. Buyers who want contents already included should compare the pre-stocked VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet or a classed station like the EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A cabinet instead.

Not every cabinet buyer wants a manufacturer's fill. Facility managers running a documented Class A or B program often prefer to choose the exact refill pack themselves so the contents match a specific hazard assessment line-item for line-item, rather than trusting a bundled assortment they didn't select. The first aid cabinets collection carries a small segment of empty steel housings built for exactly that workflow โ€” bare cabinet, buyer-chosen fill โ€” and the Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet sits at the budget end of that segment.

This review works through what the empty 2-shelf steel format gets right, what buyers need to source separately before it functions as a station, and how it prices against the rest of the empty-cabinet field in our best first aid cabinets buyer's guide.

Editorial verdict: 3.8/5. The Zonon Industrial Metal First Aid Cabinet is a straightforward, budget-priced empty 2-shelf steel wall cabinet โ€” solid housing for buyers who want to choose their own class-matched fill. At $59.99 it undercuts most of the empty-cabinet field, but it ships with zero first aid supplies and the smallest shelf count among its direct empty-format rivals, so budget a separate refill purchase before it works as an actual station.

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Pros

  • Lowest price among the direct empty-format metal cabinets we carry
  • Buyer controls exactly which class or fill goes on the shelves
  • Steel housing outlasts plastic wall organizers for permanent installs
  • Compact 2-shelf footprint suits small breakrooms and single-room sites
  • Lockable format, useful where supplies need controlled access

Cons

  • Ships completely empty โ€” zero first aid supplies, no stated class, no piece count
  • 2 shelves is the smallest capacity among its 3-shelf empty-format rivals
  • "Industrial" describes the metal build, not an industrial-grade fill โ€” easy to misread
  • Requires a separate refill purchase before it functions as an actual first aid station

Who should buy the Zonon 2-shelf industrial cabinet

  • Facilities that already have a preferred class-matched refill in mind and just need the housing
  • Small breakrooms, single-room offices, or satellite sites where a compact 2-shelf format is enough
  • Buyers building a custom, documented fill from OSHA/ANSI-referenced refill packs in the first aid kit refills collection
  • Sites that want a lockable steel cabinet at the lowest entry price in the first aid cabinets collection
  • Not the right buy for anyone who wants a plug-and-play stocked cabinet โ€” see the VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet instead

Strengths of the Zonon 2-shelf industrial cabinet

Lowest price in the empty-cabinet segment

At $59.99, Zonon undercuts the Rapid Care 3-shelf empty cabinet ($69.95) and comes in close to the Durham 9FX empty industrial cabinet ($59.39). For a buyer who just needs steel housing and plans to source the fill separately, this is one of the cheaper ways into a permanent wall-mounted station.

Full control over class and fill

Because the cabinet ships empty, the buyer decides exactly what goes inside โ€” a Class A refill for a lower-risk office, a Class B refill for an industrial floor, or a fully custom assortment. That control matters for safety managers who need the fill to match a specific written hazard assessment rather than a manufacturer's bundled guess.

Steel build suits permanent installs

Like every metal cabinet in the category, the Zonon housing is built to be bolted to a wall and stay there for years, outlasting plastic organizers that crack or discolor under repeated use. That durability is the whole reason to pay for a metal cabinet over a soft-sided kit in the first place.

Compact 2-shelf footprint fits tight spaces

Not every site needs โ€” or has wall space for โ€” a full 3- or 4-shelf cabinet. The 2-shelf Zonon format is a reasonable fit for small breakrooms, single-office suites, or satellite locations where a smaller footprint matters more than maximum shelf count.

Where the Zonon 2-shelf industrial cabinet falls short

Ships completely empty โ€” no supplies included

This is the fact buyers most need to see clearly before ordering: the listing includes no first aid supplies, no stated ANSI class, and no piece count. It is housing only. Anyone expecting a stocked cabinet out of the box should choose the VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet or a classed unit instead โ€” our VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet review covers that alternative in full.

Smallest shelf count among direct empty-format rivals

At 2 shelves, Zonon holds less than the 3-shelf Rapid Care empty cabinet or the Timgle 3-shelf lock cabinet. Sites that need to stock a full Class B assortment plus accessories may find two shelves tight; measure your intended fill against the cabinet's dimensions before ordering.

"Industrial" naming can mislead on first read

The word "industrial" in the title refers to the metal construction and format, not to an industrial-grade or high-capacity fill โ€” because there is no fill at all. Buyers scanning titles quickly could reasonably assume "industrial" implies Class B contents or a large piece count; neither is accurate, and this review deliberately does not use "industrial" to describe anything but the housing.

Comparison: empty-format first aid cabinets on WC Safety

Zonon 2-shelf cabinet vs the empty-housing competitive set
Cabinet Contents Shelves Price
Zonon Industrial Metal Empty 2 $59.99
Durham 9FX empty industrial Empty N/A (compact wall unit) $59.39
Timgle 3-shelf lock cabinet Empty 3 $49.99
Rapid Care 3-shelf empty Empty 3 $69.95
Timgle wall cabinet with lock Empty Compact (shelf count not stated) $32.99

Check prices on Amazon โ†’ Durham 9FX Timgle 3-shelf lock Rapid Care empty

Empty vs filled: Zonon against the pre-stocked segment

The flip side of the empty-format decision is a pre-stocked cabinet โ€” no sourcing required, but less control over exact contents. The VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet and the EVERLIT CARE 2-shelf Class A cabinet both ship filled; our VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet review covers that side of the market in depth.

Spec Zonon 2-shelf VEVOR 3-shelf Rapid Care 80097
Contents None โ€” empty 1000 pieces, filled Class A+, filled
Shelves 2 3 2
Best for Custom class control Ready-to-hang volume Documented Class A+ paperwork
Price $59.99 $84.90 $99.99
  • Buy the Zonon empty cabinet if you want to choose the exact class-matched fill and a compact 2-shelf footprint works for your space.
  • Buy the VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet if you want maximum stocked volume with no assembly required.
  • Buy the Rapid Care 80097 if you need a documented Class A+ designation out of the box.

Shop empty vs filled cabinets on Amazon โ†’ VEVOR 3-shelf Rapid Care 80097 EVERLIT CARE Class A

Refills and companions to stock the Zonon cabinet

Zonon ships with no fill, so the first purchase after the cabinet itself is a refill pack. Class-matched options from the first aid kit refills collection include the Urgent First Aid Class A refill 25-person at $24.95 for lower-risk sites, or the MFASCO Class A refill pack as a bulk alternative. Sites without a specific class requirement can use general-purpose packs like the General Medi 160-piece refill bag or the First Aid Only 90583 25-person refill. Two companions round out a lower-risk station: an eye-irrigation point such as the PhysiciansCare wall-mount eyewash station from the eyewash stations collection, and a CPR barrier like the Ever Ready adult and infant CPR mask combo from the CPR rescue supplies collection.

Top refills and companions on Amazon โ†’ Urgent Class A refill PhysiciansCare eyewash CPR mask combo

Where empty-format cabinets fit in a compliance program

ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 defines Class A and Class B fills by injury-severity profile, and OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 requires supplies adequate to the workplace's actual hazards โ€” our OSHA and ANSI Z308.1 requirements reference details both. An empty cabinet like the Zonon unit is fully compatible with a documented compliance program โ€” arguably more so than a bundled fill, since the buyer selects exactly the class-matched refill their hazard assessment calls for. The trade-off is upfront effort: two purchases and an assembly step instead of one. Run the hazard logic in the which first aid kit do you need decision guide before choosing a refill class.

Total cost of ownership

The steel housing itself is a one-time $59.99 cost. Add a class-matched refill โ€” $24.95 for the Urgent First Aid Class A pack, more for a Class B or bulk option โ€” and the fully-stocked first-year cost lands around $85 to $105, comparable to buying a pre-stocked cabinet outright. The difference is that ongoing restocks after year one only require the refill, not another cabinet, so the empty-format route can be cost-competitive over a multi-year horizon once the housing is already on the wall. Full pricing context lives in the first aid cabinets range.

Final verdict: 3.8/5

The Zonon Industrial Metal First Aid Cabinet earns 3.8/5 as a solid, budget-priced empty steel housing for buyers who want to choose their own class-matched fill. It is honest about what it is โ€” a lockable 2-shelf wall cabinet, nothing more โ€” and the "industrial" naming should not be read as a fill claim. Choose the VEVOR 3-shelf pre-stocked alternative if you want contents included out of the box โ€” our VEVOR 3-shelf cabinet review makes that case โ€” or the larger Rapid Care 3-shelf empty cabinet if you need more shelf capacity in the same empty format.

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Zonon 2-shelf industrial cabinet โ€” FAQ

Does the Zonon cabinet come with first aid supplies?

No โ€” the Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet ships completely empty. It is steel housing only; you supply the fill, typically from a class-matched refill pack in the first aid kit refills collection.

What does "industrial" mean on the Zonon cabinet if it's empty?

"Industrial" describes the metal construction and format, not the contents โ€” there are no contents. Don't read the title as implying a Class B or high-capacity fill; this cabinet ships bare.

Is the Zonon cabinet ANSI Class A or Class B?

Neither โ€” the cabinet has no stated class because it has no fill. The class only applies once you add a refill pack; choose Class A or B based on your site's hazard assessment, per our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference.

How many shelves does the Zonon cabinet have?

Two shelves. That's the smallest count among its direct empty-format rivals like the Rapid Care 3-shelf empty cabinet and the Timgle 3-shelf lock cabinet, both of which carry three.

Zonon vs VEVOR โ€” filled or empty, which should I buy?

Buy Zonon if you want to choose your own class-matched fill; buy the VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet if you want maximum stocked volume with nothing to assemble.

Zonon vs Rapid Care 3-shelf empty cabinet โ€” which is better?

The Rapid Care 3-shelf empty cabinet at $69.95 adds a third shelf for $10 more. Choose Rapid Care if you plan to stock a fuller Class B assortment; choose Zonon if a compact 2-shelf format and the lower price matter more.

Zonon vs Timgle first aid cabinet with lock โ€” which one?

The Timgle 3-shelf lock cabinet at $49.99 costs less and adds a shelf. Zonon's case is metal-build preference and its specific 2-shelf footprint; compare both empty options against your available wall space before ordering.

Does the Zonon cabinet lock?

Yes โ€” it is a lockable steel wall cabinet, which suits sites that want controlled access to first aid or minor medication supplies once stocked.

What refill should I buy for the Zonon cabinet?

Match the refill to your hazard assessment: the Urgent First Aid Class A refill for lower-risk sites, or the MFASCO Class A refill pack as a bulk option. General-purpose packs like the General Medi 160-piece refill bag work if a documented class isn't required.

Is the Zonon cabinet OSHA compliant?

The empty cabinet itself has no class to be compliant or non-compliant โ€” compliance depends entirely on the refill you add. Once stocked with a class-matched pack per OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI Z308.1, the combination can meet a documented compliance program.

How many people does the Zonon cabinet cover?

The listing states no person rating, because it ships with no contents. Once filled with a rated refill pack, size coverage by that pack's stated person count.

Can the Zonon cabinet be wall-mounted?

Yes โ€” it is a wall-mounted steel cabinet designed for permanent installation, the same format as every other unit in the first aid cabinets collection.

Is $59.99 a fair price for an empty cabinet?

Yes, relative to the empty-format field โ€” it undercuts the Rapid Care empty cabinet and sits close to the Durham 9FX empty industrial cabinet. The Timgle 3-shelf lock cabinet is cheaper still and adds a shelf, so compare both before ordering.

Should I buy an empty cabinet or a pre-stocked one?

Buy empty if you want to match contents exactly to a hazard assessment or already have a preferred refill supplier; buy pre-stocked, like the VEVOR 3-shelf 1000-piece cabinet, if you want the cabinet functional the moment it's mounted. The which first aid kit do you need decision guide walks through the trade-off.

What's the total cost to fully stock the Zonon cabinet?

Budget the $59.99 cabinet plus a refill pack โ€” typically $25 to $45 depending on class and person count โ€” for a first-year total around $85 to $105.

Does the Zonon cabinet include mounting hardware?

It ships as a wall-mount steel cabinet ready for installation; confirm current listing details for included hardware before you mount it.

Why trust this Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet review? WC Safety operates as an independent industrial PPE retailer โ€” we sell this cabinet and every competing empty and filled first aid cabinet named in this comparison to facility managers and safety leads. This review is authored by our editorial desk, not by Zonon or by paid third-party reviewers. Claims are limited strictly to what appears on the manufacturer's published listing and cross-referenced against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 class definitions, with regulatory depth deferred to our OSHA first aid kit requirements reference guide. Disclosed: WC Safety stocks the Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet and earns Amazon affiliate commissions on outbound clicks; neither factor influences the rating.
By Steven Eaton, WC Safety Editorial โ€” Workplace first aid and emergency preparedness desk ยท specialization: OSHA/ANSI first aid program supplies, cabinet station planning, and kit classification.
Last reviewed: ยท Sources reviewed: OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.50, ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021, Zonon product documentation, WC Safety category records.
Editorial standard: Zero sponsored listings. No manufacturer input. No paid placement on this page. Product claims are limited to the manufacturer's published listing โ€” this cabinet is described as empty because the listing states no fill, class, or piece count.
How this Zonon Industrial Metal cabinet review was researched. This is a buyer's-guide analysis grounded in the manufacturer's published listing and industry standards โ€” not a hands-on test. We mapped the cabinet's stated empty format against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.151 and ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2021 from the International Safety Equipment Association, then benchmarked shelf format, price, and lock hardware against every empty-format cabinet stocked on WC Safety. Reviewed quarterly and on any change to the Zonon listing or OSHA/ANSI guidance.
Disclosure. WC Safety participates in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program and earns commissions from qualifying purchases made through Amazon links on this page. WC Safety also stocks the Zonon Industrial Metal First Aid Cabinet directly. The 3.8/5 rating reflects build quality, price, and honest empty-format positioning against the field โ€” it is not a compliance rating, since compliance depends on the refill added after purchase. This review is not medical, legal, or regulatory advice โ€” consult a qualified safety professional to match first aid supplies to your workplace hazard assessment.
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