Convenience Concepts Tucson Flip Top End Table with Charging Station and Shelf, Barnwood/Black
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To be clear, the Tucson Electric flip top table is the subject of this review. The reviews and questions for various items from the same seller/manufacturer appear to be mixed up. For potential buyers, Amazon should really clean up its act. Due to the review/question snafu, I almost didn't buy it. But I'm glad I did it. br>br>Easy to assemble because it arrives partially assembled! 15 minutes at most You'll only need a Phillips screwdriver to complete the task. br>The top, shelves, and legs are all made of wood. br>It is 24" high, not 29" as some answers claim, and it has adjustable feet that allow you to raise it 1" for a maximum height of 25" or just level it. Dimensions of the product are 24 x 11 inches. The assembled item should be 2 x 24 inches, not the ridiculous 6 inches listed. 63 x 13. 38 x 28. (That dimension is actually closer to the box it comes in, so it's pointless to list)br>The distance from the top of the bottom shelf to the bottom of the top compartment is 14"br>The distance from the floor to the bottom shelf is 4"br>Any size TV would be insane to put on this.
There is a cord that needs to be plugged in to the wall.
As soon as I finished putting it together, I took measurements. From the bottom of the outlet to the plug at the end, it's about 6 feet.
It measures approximately 4 inches deep, 7 3/4 inches wide, and 18 1/2 inches long.
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I've been in love with it ever since, except for the fact that the power outlet inside the table caught fire, causing both my cell phone charger and baby monitor to burn. In my living room, it blew a fuse, too. *update- My Samsung curve TV has been rendered useless. Amazon replaced the baby monitor and issued a refund for the table, but the TV has yet to be resolved.
To be clear, the Tucson Electric flip top table is the subject of this review. The reviews and questions for various items from the same seller/manufacturer appear to be mixed up. For potential buyers, Amazon should really clean up its act. Due to the review/question snafu, I almost didn't buy it. But I'm glad I did it. br>br>Easy to assemble because it arrives partially assembled! 15 minutes at most You'll only need a Phillips screwdriver to complete the task. br>The top, shelves, and legs are all made of wood. br>It is 24" high, not 29" as some answers claim, and it has adjustable feet that allow you to raise it 1" for a maximum height of 25" or just level it. Dimensions of the product are 24 x 11 inches. The assembled item should be 2 x 24 inches, not the ridiculous 6 inches listed. 63 x 13. 38 x 28. (That dimension is actually closer to the box it comes in, so it's pointless to list)br>The distance from the top of the bottom shelf to the bottom of the top compartment is 14"br>The distance from the floor to the bottom shelf is 4"br>Any size TV would be insane to put on this.
These tables are simply stunning. I was so taken with them that I ordered four of them. The table tops on all four of them were badly scratched when they arrived. The table top rubs against the metal support rails as a result of the components being packed in the box. I sent back all four and asked for new ones. I got a replacement package that had the same problem as the original. Allow me to emphasize that I adore these tables once again. They're the ideal size and color for the space I had in mind. Sadly, the table tops will continue to be damaged until the packaging problem is resolved. Disappointed to the point of frustration.
I bought two of these to use as end tables next to our sofa. I like how sleek they are, and having an additional storage drawer with phone plugs is fantastic! While we watch TV in the evenings, I charge my phone and keep an eye on it. My only advice is to be aware of their thinness; they are much thinner than they appear in the photo. It does, however, meet all of my needs: Remote controls, tissues, and a coaster for cups are among the items on the table.
Don't waste your time; this product appears to be good, but it is garbage, garbage, garbage. The first one I got was damaged and I had to throw it away. Four cam locks can be found on the box's base. The "wood" is too fragile to bend in these places, and it was broken and splintered in all four places. The second one I got was only damaged in the same four places as the first. Splintering had begun, but there had not yet been enough structural damage to justify the effort required to return it. Given that the stand is already overpriced at $90, I should probably send it back. br>br>I'm disappointed that Amazon allows such nonsense to be sold on its platform, and I won't be buying anything from Convenience Concepts in the future. Inconvenience Concepts is a much more appropriate name. br>br>Two of the fractures are shown in the attached photo. I wish you the best of luck with your delivery. It will be required of you.
I placed an order for two of these. When I opened the first one, I noticed that the wood on the main piece had been damaged where the cam locks are located. I quickly re-boxed it and skipped over the second one. I immediately processed the return. The previous purchaser's shipping label was still attached to the boxes, which I noticed. Someone from the Commonwealth of Virginia So, that person most likely returned it and resold it without inspecting it or removing it from inventory. Amazon should improve its quality control, or at the very least issue a warning to the manufacturer to stop shipping damaged items. Look at the image below. This is visible to anyone. The moral of the story is this: What you pay for is exactly what you get.
I had the option of ordering it in solid black, but I went with the more expensive maple/blackbr>finish instead. I'm glad I made the choice I did. The table appears to cost more than it actually does. The wood finish (the table isn't solid wood, after all) is darker than maple but not quite as dark as cherry or mahogany, so it'll go in any of those rooms. Between a rocking chair/rocking ottoman and a plug-in wall, I placed the table. I can open the table's top and plug my devices into one of the two USB ports or one of the two plugs, which are connected by a cord that plugs into the wall underneath the table. You no longer need to bend over to plug your devices into the wall outlet with this setup. When the charging cords aren't in use, tuck them away in the interior compartments and close the top lid, giving it a clean, professional appearance. finished. On the side of the table, there is a rounded out area through which you can pull out a plugged-in charging cord while still closing the lid. This allows you to put drinks and other items on the table's top. br>br>A chemical (formaldehyde) odor had been reported by some customers. I was aware that the table was made in China, where manufacturing standards are less stringent than in the United States, and I was ready to return it if it reeked in any way. It was devoid of any. Zero. Nada. I felt relieved and delighted.
This table was purchased for a sun porch with limited electrical outlets at the time of purchase. br>br>Easy to assemble, arrived in good condition, Ideal for use as a transitional piece of furniture. I put this together on my own and took my time. br>It gives me a lot of flexibility in terms of what I can plug in. I have a timer for a lamp plugged in, I can charge two phones, and I still have an outlet available for something else if needed. br>I've been using it for a few months and am extremely pleased with it.