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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Returned for a refund due to high price
Poppa Bear
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
The size is perfect. My daughter is 5’5” and it is the perfect height for her to change her little girl!
Field of Giants
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
I love the quality of the materials, for the price. As a lot of other reviews indicate, it came with no instructions, but was fairly easy to figure out. If you’ve successfully put together flat pack furniture in the past, you can probably get this together without the instructions (it’s like a 3d puzzle).
Rachelle Malat
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
Good quality, fairly easy to assemble, roomy. My ONLY 2 wishes are that 1) the drawers extended more (I hate 3/4 extension drawers lol) and 2) they put a knob in the middle [too] because when you only have 1 hand to open the drawer, it pulls to the side you're opening and just taking a little more wiggling (completely doable and manageable, just a note). I DO highly recommend! :)
brooke
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
I love this table!I’m able to keep everything I need right with me.Had it for my first then bought again for my second child.
Corey borden
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023
I bought it for my son and it was great and it looks amazing the only thing that sucks was that I didn’t get directions to put it together so I had to look them up and I got confused a couple times
Jennifer Rowley West
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2023
Sturdy and not too difficult to assemble. It works for what it was intended, the drawers have decent space but it’s not too big.
Katie L
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2022
Built solo at 21 weeks pregnant, taking it slow, and leaning it against other pieces of furniture. I would NOT recommend this build if you are inexperienced with IKEA/flat-pack furniture. The instructions are too dense in some steps, sometimes what the instructions don’t perfectly reflect the given materials, holes aren’t always aligned (or even properly drilled out for bolts), one piece had random wires stuck in the way that I had to cut and file, sliding in some of the panels required prayer and brute force. In addition to a normal screwdriver, I needed a rubber mallet (which, really, is a good investment for any project like this), wire cutters, a metal file, sandpaper, and a precision screwdriver for clearing out improperly drilled holes. The front panel of one drawer is bent just enough to catch on the frame when opening as closing (but that’s just how these things go sometimes). The thing that disappointed me the most though was the drawer size. The drawers could easily have been made deeper to make better use of the interior space. For the price, it’ll do. But the piece just isn’t nice enough or study enough to last longer than the baby, maybe toddler years. If I had to do it again I would have spent a little more on a proper IKEA dresser that would have been sturdier, built to last longer, and likely easier to build. I’d say: keep looking.
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