It arrived on schedule; it was what I ordered; it looks good; it went together without a (serious) hitch; the instructions were helpful. So far so good.
Once it was loaded up and ready for use, the structure proved to be unable to keep itself square. It sits against the wall next to the table and chair she works on, and is periodically rolled up next to her for filing and such. In less than a full work day, it was already coming loose. Three 1x6 boards cut to the width and mounted on the back (across the top, middle, and bottom) pretty much did the trick.
If the local Home Depot wasnt a 90 minute round trip from here, I might have just gotten a sheet of oil board, and make a piece to fit the whole back -- which would have been the right fix for it.
I like the thick layer laminate. Much heftier than the feel of the finish on other options I could find locally. The file drawer is not super heavy duty. With a little strain, the hanging bars can come loose and pop out.
For $130 the product was about what I expected. It took me 3 hours to assemble which seems long for such a simple piece of furniture. The directions were confusing, in part because they werent clear that you need to separate E1 and E2 into different parts. I attached a few pictures that show how to separate them. You need to press down on the alligator-looking plastic tab on E2 / the part that extends farthest out to pull it out from E1.
As I was assembling the TV stand I could quickly tell that the build quality is low. Its your typical cheap particleboard furniture that will not hold up well. It works in my home office but I wouldnt use it in a regular office.
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Economical Printer Stand
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damn i just wasted thirty dollars
p ok,damn i just wasted thirty dollars
wobbly; needed supports
It arrived on schedule; it was what I ordered; it looks good; it went together without a (serious) hitch; the instructions were helpful. So far so good. Once it was loaded up and ready for use, the structure proved to be unable to keep itself square. It sits against the wall next to the table and chair she works on, and is periodically rolled up next to her for filing and such. In less than a full work day, it was already coming loose. Three 1x6 boards cut to the width and mounted on the back (across the top, middle, and bottom) pretty much did the trick. If the local Home Depot wasnt a 90 minute round trip from here, I might have just gotten a sheet of oil board, and make a piece to fit the whole back -- which would have been the right fix for it.
Satisfied
I like the thick layer laminate. Much heftier than the feel of the finish on other options I could find locally. The file drawer is not super heavy duty. With a little strain, the hanging bars can come loose and pop out.
Love it
Well-made
Good value but confusing directions and average quality
For $130 the product was about what I expected. It took me 3 hours to assemble which seems long for such a simple piece of furniture. The directions were confusing, in part because they werent clear that you need to separate E1 and E2 into different parts. I attached a few pictures that show how to separate them. You need to press down on the alligator-looking plastic tab on E2 / the part that extends farthest out to pull it out from E1. As I was assembling the TV stand I could quickly tell that the build quality is low. Its your typical cheap particleboard furniture that will not hold up well. It works in my home office but I wouldnt use it in a regular office.
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