I rarely write reviews anymore since…plenty of folks have already done so. That said, I felt this product deserves to be praised. Directly responding to the”this is cheap crap” or”this is too hard” or”it doesn’t plug and play”. Hi…and Ikea is any better? It’s budget furniture guys/gals/children/college students/trying to save money for a house…etc. You can clearly see the type of wood being used in those pictures too. It isn’t going to be $1000 material…and even then…it ain’t going to get you very far. It’s wood, not gold; be fair on its application. Anyway, the material and physics were composed well. So the mix of plywood and pressed wood, when put together correctly, the structure is sound. SO DON’T COMPLAIN ABOUT IT BREAKING WHEN YOU SLAM THINGS WITH YOUR FIST. If it doesn’t fit, stop forcing it. You can actually rip this apart during construction. But once completed, it’ll
and Ikea is any better? It’s budget furniture guys/gals/children/college students/trying to save money …
This is a Nice piece of heavy furniture. Yes, it’s a mix of hardwood and pressed wood, but it’s still very good quality. Someone complained about poor instructions, but I didn’t find that to be the case, and I suck with directions. I would suggest putting it together near the space you’re going to put it, as it’s heavy to move for just one person. I do recommend this.
Heavy piece, worth the cost
We purchased this for my mom; she loves it. Her room is fairly small and this narrow dresser was a good choice. It’s tall and beautifully simplistic. It’s a sturdy piece. Most of the materials are made from composite lumber. The side walls of the drawers are 100% wood; I believe it’s pine (very nice). All of the hardware (so much hardware) is high grade. It took my wonderful husband HOURS to assemble this dresser. It’s not really difficult, but it’s a tedious job. Also, it arrived in a super heavy 75 pound package. If you’re comfortable with”assembly required” than you’ll like it.
Great dresser. Long construction time.