End Table,Industrial Retro Side Table Nightstand Storage Shelf for Living Room Bedroom Kitchen Family and Office,Stable Wood and Metal Frame(Rustic Brown&Black)
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My instructions were in a foreign language, but they did include a couple of illustrations to assist me. Unfortunately, I no longer have them, but I believe they were fairly simple to put together if you lay everything out and start from the bottom, not tightening completely until everything is in place. It was fairly simple to put together, and the table is sturdy.
9”. 11- 3/4" between the top and bottom bottom.
It is very simple to put together. It comes with all the necessary hardware as well as instructions.
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I didn't have high expectations, but this far surpassed them. br> Because I couldn't keep my new electric kettle on my kitchen counter, I needed a small table to put it on. I came across this and didn't care for the colors, but I figured it would suffice until I could find something I liked better. Although the instructions are sparse, I was able to put it together in about 30 minutes after reading them. I did it by myself, but it would have been a lot easier if I had a second pair of hands. All of the holes were drilled correctly, which was a big plus for me. It's strong enough for what I use it for, which isn't much, so I only gave it four stars. The particle board is of excellent quality, and the metal is well-finished; there are no sharp or unfinished edges to be found. If you need a small business, this is a great option.
This table was chosen to go next to a recliner couch. The design engineering is of the highest quality, resulting in a small table that is very sturdy, attractive, and functional. Once I figured out which was the top and which was the bottom, assembly was a breeze: To help me orient the job, I decided to put in the leveling screw feet first. The top shelf, which was held in place by threaded pocket inserts, was no problem at all. The lower shelf, which is held in place by four structural screws, has been pre-drilled. drilled pilot holes that are just a smidgeon too small I used the next larger bit to enlarge them. Perfect. br>br>The only thing that bothers me is this: The top shelf's corners, which protrude beyond the frame's dimensions, are perfectly square but extremely sharp. I'm thinking about adding some kind of protection for the kids, but I'm hesitant to change the shape to a slightly rounded corner. br>br>Overall, a nice little table with a lot of storage space for its size.
I bought three of these side tables to use as bedside tables in two separate rooms (two in one and one in the other). I chose these because I already have black metal bases and wood tops on other furniture in both rooms. I figured they'd complement each other, and since they're on opposite sides of the room, I didn't mind if the wood didn't match exactly. Overall, they were a good fit for the limited space I had. Now that I've bored you with the reasons for choosing these tables, let's get down to business. br>br>It was a breeze to put together the first one. The instructions were adequate, but they could have been explained a little more clearly. Thank God for photographs. The second, however, is a different story. I would have returned all of them if it had been the first box I had opened. It was the most difficult of the three to put together because the metal was slightly warped. Only a smidgeon of the third's warp was visible. I was able to make all three, and once they were all put together, it was impossible to tell which one had problems. br>br>They are fairly sturdy. I wouldn't put it on it, though, because I don't believe it's that powerful. Great for a drink and a place to leave a phone while it charges, a shelf for a book or two, and whatever else floats your boat in the bottom storage bin. br>br>Would I order it again if I needed a fourth in the future? Yes, merely to ensure that they are in sync. Is this the table I'd choose if I had to do it all over again? Not likely. It is a reasonable cost.
Furthermore, until I installed the floor screws, the base was quite wobbly, and even then, it does not feel particularly sturdy. It does, however, get the job done for the most part and is at the very least pleasing to the eye.
This shelf has a lot of great qualities. It's the ideal size for next to or beneath a standard-sized desk. It houses my printer as well as a variety of office and school supplies. It's a solid piece of equipment that's well worth the money. It is extremely lightweight and easy to carry from place to place without anything on it. Which is great because, while putting the shelf together isn't difficult, having an extra hand (even if it's just one) helps. My only complaint is that it is smaller than expected, but that is due to my ability to measure something with my eyes being a little off. br>Honestly, it is fantastic. I would strongly suggest it. Oh, and the feet are adjustable, so you can eliminate the wobble that these types of items are prone to.
This small table was purchased to house the ice maker that we had purchased. It's ideal. I put all of my zip lock bags on the second shelf, and my potatoes and onions on the bottom shelf. It looks great in my small kitchen and was simple to put together.
Because I bought mine used on Amazon, I'm giving them three stars because it's possible that it's not the manufacturer's fault; if I had bought it new, I'd give it four stars. I'd give them two stars if it came like this. br>br>Only D was labeled with stickers; the rest of the parts were not. E, & There was only one sheet of paper with the instructions (attached). There are a total of five sentences, one of which is "Finish. " " So putting it all together took a little longer than I anticipated (2 hours? I believe? )br>br>Once I figured out what was what, the majority of the pieces were relatively simple to put together. It doesn't matter which way it goes, but connecting the top and bottom was a nightmare because part of the metal was bent, ripping a section of the middle shelf. It's visible in the first image. br>br>Because they didn't finish drilling the holes in the particle board for the middle shelf, you'll need hulk strength to drive the screws in with the hex key; To complete it, I'll borrow my father's drill. I kind of wish I had chosen a different path, but it works.
I gave this as a gift, and the recipient has requested a second one for another location. I guess that's the best one can hope for! - It's not squirmy - It has a good foundation. The recipient is now working from home and required a small table to accommodate a home coffee machine, as well as mugs and other supplies. This was the perfect size for their space and the items they needed to store. It has a nice appearance. This does not appear to be a low-cost product.