Mediocre instructions. Painful to assemble. Lightweight and fragile unit. Wont take much use before it will start to show signs of wear. Id save up a few more bucks and spend the extra money on a higher quality unit.
East to assemble, my wife who is bad at these things made both of ours. Only issue is that the drawer is very stiff on both that we made. Does not slide smoothly in and out.
This was so easy to put together. I did it in about 35 mins alone. It's much sturdier than I had anticipated and looks amazing. The paper towel holder is a nice touch, unless that is supposed to hold regular towels lol. Get it!
I looked for a good bar cart for months-found this one and it is perfect. My husband put it together in 40 minutes, no issues.He said on a scale of 1-10 it was a 2-super easy! It holds everything I wanted it to and looks nice too. Very happy- nailed it again!
Easy to assemble. Not as nice to assemble as IKEA, and lots of packaging waste (more than necessary), but pretty decent. Product is sturdy and looks clean and nice. Downsides are the drawer doesnt open and close well and the countertop scratches SUPER easily.
Bought this cart for my mother-in-law. She needed additional counter space in her kitchen. It is taller than regular countertops, which is a bonus as she is tall and sometimes has to stoop. The cart was easy to put together; the only vice I had was that the thin wrench that was supplied to fasten the casters onto the legs, was the wrong size, so I had to improvise as too narrow for a traditional wrench or pliers. She was very happy with it.
Some assembly is definitely required! A small spanner is included for tightening the wheels, and an Allen wrench. You'll need to supply a Philips screwdriver. And maybe a hammer for the dowels. All the parts are nicely packed, with the styrofoam wrapped in plastic to prevent a mess. Yay!
There are a bunch of dowels you'll need to insert; most don't need hammering, but a couple did. Then a bunch of screw-lock things. Where wood screws are needed they went in no problem. Everything's real wood, and it's solid once it's put together, and a nice, large size. Looks good, too. There's a handle on one side, and a drawer in the middle, and that's about it for fancy features. You're limited to pulling the drawer out about halfway, if you inserted the dowels to do that. Safety first!
It took at least an hour to assemble, but it wasn't a terrible experience. And you'll get a nice-looking, sturdy cart afterwards!
This Serving Cart is great looking, well made and multi functional by design...
And the design is multi-functional because it is practically oriented in simplicity.
This cart, once all together.... is very sturdy and will last for years to come, the wood is nicely painted, thick enough to take a scratch without exposing wood.
Assembly is not difficult, yet it is an involved proccess that requires an hour or so of uninterupted time...
An allen wrench is provided as well as a little wrench to screw in the wheels.... (hang onto that wrench for future use!)
You will need - scissors for opening the blister packed screws n such..., a phillips and flat head screwdriver, a small rubber hammer/mallet for tapping wood pegs into place...and you would be better off using your own folding allen wrench set if you have one.... AND a magnafying glass for close study of the diagrams.
The build design IS user friendly in that it is laid out in a precise and logical fasion, but you must move slowly through each step to make sure you are not missing
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Good value for the money
Beautiful, solid piece of furniture! Con - it's takes some patience and time to assemble - especially the drawer.
Not what we expected
Mediocre instructions. Painful to assemble. Lightweight and fragile unit. Wont take much use before it will start to show signs of wear. Id save up a few more bucks and spend the extra money on a higher quality unit.
Works well, drawer is stiff
East to assemble, my wife who is bad at these things made both of ours. Only issue is that the drawer is very stiff on both that we made. Does not slide smoothly in and out.
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Just right
This was so easy to put together. I did it in about 35 mins alone. It's much sturdier than I had anticipated and looks amazing. The paper towel holder is a nice touch, unless that is supposed to hold regular towels lol. Get it!
Winner!
I looked for a good bar cart for months-found this one and it is perfect. My husband put it together in 40 minutes, no issues.He said on a scale of 1-10 it was a 2-super easy! It holds everything I wanted it to and looks nice too. Very happy- nailed it again!
Pretty Decent
Easy to assemble. Not as nice to assemble as IKEA, and lots of packaging waste (more than necessary), but pretty decent. Product is sturdy and looks clean and nice. Downsides are the drawer doesnt open and close well and the countertop scratches SUPER easily.
Very sturdy and well made
Bought this cart for my mother-in-law. She needed additional counter space in her kitchen. It is taller than regular countertops, which is a bonus as she is tall and sometimes has to stoop. The cart was easy to put together; the only vice I had was that the thin wrench that was supplied to fasten the casters onto the legs, was the wrong size, so I had to improvise as too narrow for a traditional wrench or pliers. She was very happy with it.
Sturdy and attractive cart
Some assembly is definitely required! A small spanner is included for tightening the wheels, and an Allen wrench. You'll need to supply a Philips screwdriver. And maybe a hammer for the dowels. All the parts are nicely packed, with the styrofoam wrapped in plastic to prevent a mess. Yay! There are a bunch of dowels you'll need to insert; most don't need hammering, but a couple did. Then a bunch of screw-lock things. Where wood screws are needed they went in no problem. Everything's real wood, and it's solid once it's put together, and a nice, large size. Looks good, too. There's a handle on one side, and a drawer in the middle, and that's about it for fancy features. You're limited to pulling the drawer out about halfway, if you inserted the dowels to do that. Safety first! It took at least an hour to assemble, but it wasn't a terrible experience. And you'll get a nice-looking, sturdy cart afterwards!
Dinner is Served!
This Serving Cart is great looking, well made and multi functional by design... And the design is multi-functional because it is practically oriented in simplicity. This cart, once all together.... is very sturdy and will last for years to come, the wood is nicely painted, thick enough to take a scratch without exposing wood. Assembly is not difficult, yet it is an involved proccess that requires an hour or so of uninterupted time... An allen wrench is provided as well as a little wrench to screw in the wheels.... (hang onto that wrench for future use!) You will need - scissors for opening the blister packed screws n such..., a phillips and flat head screwdriver, a small rubber hammer/mallet for tapping wood pegs into place...and you would be better off using your own folding allen wrench set if you have one.... AND a magnafying glass for close study of the diagrams. The build design IS user friendly in that it is laid out in a precise and logical fasion, but you must move slowly through each step to make sure you are not missing
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