DEVAISE 3-Drawer Wood File Cabinet with Lock, Mobile Lateral Filing Cabinet, Printer Stand with Open Storage Shelves for Home Office, Black
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It didn't matter to me - I thought I would put mine however I wanted, the product picture just gave me a sense of how large it is.
There is a locking top shelf but it is not very big. The width is 10" and the height is about
A set of two keys is included with the filing cabinet.
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Unfortunately, assembling the machine was a pain. The bag is a good size and rolls well. As you can see, it has everything listed But putting it together is a huge pain. The whole thing took me probably 3 hours to put Unfortunately, I have a unique situation. I just bought a cheap filing cabinet in 2021. The assembly you're getting is made up of manufactured wood and particle board. Due to this, I have made sure to follow the directions for glue usage when assembling it (even though I didn't need to) because I wanted to give it a fighting chance at lasting at least This strange screw thing is locked in place by rotating a nut. Instead of just using dowel pins and glue to hold it together, it makes use of these weird screw things you attach a plug to. As a result, you will be screwing 40 of them in at a time. This applies to all the supports, top and bottom, as well as all the Additionally, there are little wooden screws in various pieces such as the This is another one of the many things you use. After all was said and done, the amount of screws I had to use caused me to develop a blister on my palm. If it had been only dowel pins that I could glue and stick onto, it would have taken me less time and pain. It is odd that they provided some dowel pins, but you had to buy them separately. I also found the dowels to hold up far better than the weird screw tensioner thing. In the holes they sat in, there were gaps. To give them a fighting chance, I filled them all with glue. They are flimsy in the bottoms and have a rough finish. There's nothing more to it than an extremely thin manufactured log. On the back panel, the same applies. There is no doubt that both of these points are failures. What do you do when you open a drawer and the bottom is blown out and you can never repair it This is what we've got here. It goes without saying that glue is necessary. I have to say that the assembly process was fairly difficult all in all. I felt the entire process was a bit overbearing, but it came out well and looks good. In addition to not recommending glue, they don't even include any in the package. Pros include The size and roll quality are good, the packaging is good, and the locking mechanism is decent while the instructions are good. However, the following cons are present The assembly of the kit was painful*there was no glue*plans clearly for it to fail.
For something this cheap, assembly is fairly easy and the product turns out about how you would expect. Despite the quality of the product, the packaging is terrible. There were thousands of little white pieces all over each piece of wood from the Styrofoam that had basically been shredded. The desk, my clothes, my floor, the walls, everything within a 5-foot radius was now covered in little Styrofoam pieces by the time I was done assembling As long as it took to put the thing together, it took just as long to clean up the mess. In addition, all the little stickers they put on every piece of wood, as well as the giant cancer warning sticker they put on, were a real pain to remove. It would seem that companies would have mastered the art of easily peeling off stickers by now, but no. A second after you peeled off the giant cancer sticker, it fell apart into tiny, little pieces. In the process of scraping it off, the desk became a greasy mess and I had a nasty sticky square of goo stuck on it. I attempted to remove it from my body as much as I could, but I find this disgusting.
The whole thing took me a few hours to put As you can see from all the other reviews, even the positive ones, it's a pain in the ass. One of the things that had been different in my experience was that one of the sides of the large drawer had been messed up. Hence the holes on the side were not appropriately located to allow me to screw in the slider necessary for the drawer to operate, which prevented me from attaching it. Since every other piece of equipment was tilted towards the front of the table, when I inserted the screw into the wood, I needed to hold it straight to secure it. In most cases, people would not go through this kind of pain in order to get their ideas across. The locking mechanism of the drawer piece did not fit flat against the back of the drawer piece, and it hurt my hands. Because the screws tried to flatten out where it didn't meet flat while screwing in the screws on the four corners of the box, the screws broke. The actual screws holding the coupling in place are 1/4-inch hex screws It is a huge piece of plastic (since if you remove it, you will leave a big hole in your drawer) that barely works. I forgot to mention that sawdust came pouring out of the screw holes, leaving nasty-looking stains on my shirt. In the drawer, do you see any holes or debris? I was unable to screw any of the plastic pieces in the back that are supposed to give more rigidity to the cardboard backing pieces and overall structure. There were ZERO LOCKS for screwing any of them in. I don't know where they come from. In order for these shims to be put in, there are supposed to be 16 holes around the back of the structure however, none are there. I even checked the other sides of the structure to make sure I had not performed the assembly in the wrong order. This did not happen to me. Lastly, but in my opinion even more important, is that this thing is so flimsy that it can barely stand up. Using an electric screwdriver, I tightened every single screw and every single connector to the maximum. As far as I am concerned, my stuff should be The current situation is not the same as This item is rickety, flimsy, and I would not use it as you might think (with the wheels). The structure of the item is not sturdy enough to make it practical. There is only one large drawer in the bottom half that has a "thump" sound when opened and closed. In contrast, the two other two roll freely around. I think this is a pathetic product for the price. This is what you might expect to see for about $80 I think the product will be about $90. This is nearly double what I was referring to above. It is imperative that their manufacturing and shipping processes are of a much higher standard. Furthermore, you have a single chance at getting it right because you must screw into the cork board. You're screwed if you're at an angle. Too tight means you'll strip the threads and it will be all over. The only way to avoid getting screwed is to install something wrong (which is rare, but often happens when furniture is put together). The whole thing is a cheap, overpriced piece of junk that is barely capable of basic functionality. You will not be able to make any money from It is possible to find better products with far fewer points of failure and far less hassle. Do yourself a favor and skip.