TL;DR:
As long as you go into building this with a few tricks, this table seems to offer a great value (at ~$100) for a somewhat unique design.
Full review:
While my gf was looking for a table that she could use for her nail stamping hobby, we happened upon a few tables like this one. But many other tables only came in black and were more expensive. While I dont tend to buy items with none/very few reviews, we took a chance on this one as it was the only one that came in white while also being a reasonable price.
A couple tricks while building it:
1. As one reviewer mentioned, the holes that are drilled for the wheels dont match the wheels it comes with. I opted to start placing the wheels by drilling them into the holes that are nearest the corners of the board, but then drilling the rest toward the center of the board. This should prevent it from tipping, while keeping the wheels far enough from the edge to prevent splintering of the board. Also, you could always replace the wheels with better ones down the line.
2. After putting in the drawers, they may go in crooked. This can be adjusted even after drilling in the brackets. If you find that one side is too high (or low) you can unscrew the front-most screw, slide the bracket up (or down) and screw it in through one of the other bracket holes. This gives you a second, or even third, shot at getting them in right.
While I think that products should be sold and prepared better than this item, it can easily be adjusted if you take it slow and steady, and that seems like a fair trade-off for this fairly unique item with a good cost-to-utility ratio.
If anything significant happens over long-term use, Ill update the review as needed.
Really good if youre a little handy.
TL;DR: As long as you go into building this with a few tricks, this table seems to offer a great value (at ~$100) for a somewhat unique design. Full review: While my gf was looking for a table that she could use for her nail stamping hobby, we happened upon a few tables like this one. But many other tables only came in black and were more expensive. While I dont tend to buy items with none/very few reviews, we took a chance on this one as it was the only one that came in white while also being a reasonable price. A couple tricks while building it: 1. As one reviewer mentioned, the holes that are drilled for the wheels dont match the wheels it comes with. I opted to start placing the wheels by drilling them into the holes that are nearest the corners of the board, but then drilling the rest toward the center of the board. This should prevent it from tipping, while keeping the wheels far enough from the edge to prevent splintering of the board. Also, you could always replace the wheels with better ones down the line. 2. After putting in the drawers, they may go in crooked. This can be adjusted even after drilling in the brackets. If you find that one side is too high (or low) you can unscrew the front-most screw, slide the bracket up (or down) and screw it in through one of the other bracket holes. This gives you a second, or even third, shot at getting them in right. While I think that products should be sold and prepared better than this item, it can easily be adjusted if you take it slow and steady, and that seems like a fair trade-off for this fairly unique item with a good cost-to-utility ratio. If anything significant happens over long-term use, Ill update the review as needed.