Whenever I get furniture that must be assembled, the first thing I do is organize the parts and take inventory.
Let me repeat that: I TAKE INVENTORY.
After organizing all of the little hardware pieces into ice cube trays I thought I was missing two parts, but upon calling storkcraft, A very nice man explained to me that part N just looks different than the illustration, and that parts O and P come screwed together, I wasn't missing any parts.
Parts 1, 9, and 5 seem like they are not labeled, but they are...just in a more roundabout way. 1 and 5 have two stickers on them, 1 has 2 and 3 because parts 2 and 3 go in on those sides.
Other items that weren't labeled were probably not labeled because their was only one of them and its obvious what it is, also the less stickers I have to remove the happier I am.
Granted, I hate instructions without words. But I am an intelligent human being, and with some patience and planning my fiance and I put this together with relative ease in just about 2 hours. We only messed up once and it was an easy fix.
Everything was packages nicely, the only dings came from us.
WE PUT IT TOGETHER CORRECTLY AND IT IS EXTREMELY SOLID. The people that reviewed this item and said it was cheap, or unstable clearly did not put it together correctly or have the patience to attempt to understand the instructions.
I mean, for the $250 I spent, I feel like we got a really good piece of furniture that will last many children. Also, you can't get solid wood furniture for under $700, it's impossibly. Yes the drawer bottoms are particle board, but it's a $300 dresser, what do you expect?
UPDATE: two years later and it is still doing ok. The biggest "fail" is that the guide rails for the drawers shimmied loose, but we glued them back in. And the door squeaks. Also the knobs kind of suck, but again, we just glued them and they are fine. This is not an heirloom piece, but it works just fine.
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I am not trying to toot my own horn, but I can just about do anything I put my mind to, I am a handyman by trade. THIS, however, was a nightmare to put together. I put a crib and glider together in 1 hour, this took 3. First, the packaging is like a burrito, one long piece of padding that snakes the whole way through, more styrofoam than wood, well padded but a huge waste of materials. Pieces are not marked, they are only marked for the pieces they attach to, if marked at all. The finish is nice, but I have never seen so much hardware for 1 piece of furniture. The fasteners seem to be strong so that is a plus, hard on the hands after a while (I work all day with my hands). If you use a screwdriver you will develop carpal tunnel. I used a 12v drill and set it on a VERY low setting so I could finish by hand. There are hardwood pieces and particle board pieces. The "predrilled" holes on the back of dresser and the bottom of the drawers do not match up, PRE DRILL YOUR HOLES into the particle board, or you will break and/or splinter the wood. Once it is all done, you will be VERY happy with the product. It is beautiful and much larger than I expected. Instructions weren't good, but I've seen worse. One last thing, the hardware that is numbered separate from the door hinge, and looks like the door hinge and that is attached to the door and you cannot find it...it is because they number the complete hinge one number, and the separated hinge a different number, but never says to separate in the instructions. Good luck!!! Worth it but all reviews are right, not easy.Read Best Reviews of Stork Craft Aspen Combo Dresser Chest, Black Here
The reality of buying furniture in America is that it is expensive. "You get what you paid for" no longer rings true in our age when the price of an item does not always reflect the quality and aesthetics.This dresser chest looks great. It is functional and can be put together pretty easily with some time and patience. However, do keep in mind that this item is made mostly of pressed wood which cracks easily and can be flimsy. I have put together a lot of furniture in my day, so, although harder than many pieces to put together, it was not altogether impossible.
The challenge is that when you drill or screw into pressed wood, you have a great risk of cracking and insecure screws. When my 8 month old got a hold of the 2nd drawer up, he was able to pull it out and the weight of the drawer as well as his pushing on it (he's 18 pounds) caused the rail on the drawer to rip out and the drawer to come crashing down. In the drawer were 2 pairs of baby shoes and 5 or 6 baby outfits, so it was definitely not overloaded.
I am simply reviewing the quality of this product and the ease of putting it together (I did put it together correctly), so please refrain from personal attacks such as "Why was your baby allowed to touch the dresser?"
If you look at my other reviews here as well as on other sites such as Yelp, you will know that I am a firm believer that being gratuitous with 1-star or 5-star reviews destroys the usefulness of such reviews. However, I must give this item 1 star. It is not because I am lazy, it is not because I am inexperienced, and it is not a result of an emotional situation. This product is simply functional junk.
I do relate to other parents who simply cannot find decent baby furniture they can afford, but I would recommend going used before buying this cheap, overpriced hazard to your baby's life.Easy assembly and no pieces or parts were missing. Drawers are not very deep. Overall great product!
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