Good Luck If Your Pre/Drilled Holes are Misaligned!
I give it more 3.5 stars because while it was a pain in the butt to assemble, its pretty reliable considering the quality and price. I wasnt looking for anything fancy, I just wanted a side table that was at least 2 ft in height and could hold my printer. There are a lot of reviews saying the fake material was chipped and torn or that pieces were damaged. I luckily did not have that, although I would have preferred it if that meant the assembly would have been easier. IF the holes are made where theyre supposed to be, assembly is super easy and the directions are very straight/forward. My 2 holes for the TOP of the table, the part where the printer sits on, were not pre/drilled to align with the bar support. To make matters worse, the bar piece is made of a metal substance AND the table holes have a metal nut secured in for added stabilityI literally spent an hour trying to pull the bar with one screw in place to get the other screw in place diagonally. Yeah, very sturdy indeed. The holes were off by just the slightest amount, which made it even more frustrating. Eventually I was able to get them in, and while the bar is not completely flush with the table, its decently stable and the rest of the assembly was easy. The rubber stickers they give you for the bottoms of the legs are flimsy, so I suggest using your own. Other than that, its a durable side table and I love the bottom shelf for extra storage. It doesnt wobble within itself so all of the screws are in place securely. If you want to take a risk, its not a bad product. Otherwise, spend a few more dollars elsewhere and try your luck there.
Good Luck If Your Pre/Drilled Holes are Misaligned!
I give it more 3.5 stars because while it was a pain in the butt to assemble, its pretty reliable considering the quality and price. I wasnt looking for anything fancy, I just wanted a side table that was at least 2 ft in height and could hold my printer. There are a lot of reviews saying the fake material was chipped and torn or that pieces were damaged. I luckily did not have that, although I would have preferred it if that meant the assembly would have been easier. IF the holes are made where theyre supposed to be, assembly is super easy and the directions are very straight/forward. My 2 holes for the TOP of the table, the part where the printer sits on, were not pre/drilled to align with the bar support. To make matters worse, the bar piece is made of a metal substance AND the table holes have a metal nut secured in for added stabilityI literally spent an hour trying to pull the bar with one screw in place to get the other screw in place diagonally. Yeah, very sturdy indeed. The holes were off by just the slightest amount, which made it even more frustrating. Eventually I was able to get them in, and while the bar is not completely flush with the table, its decently stable and the rest of the assembly was easy. The rubber stickers they give you for the bottoms of the legs are flimsy, so I suggest using your own. Other than that, its a durable side table and I love the bottom shelf for extra storage. It doesnt wobble within itself so all of the screws are in place securely. If you want to take a risk, its not a bad product. Otherwise, spend a few more dollars elsewhere and try your luck there.