I recently bought and assembled a thin tower. Assembly was a breeze and the end result is a storage device that is certainly acceptable and inexpensive. It's an iterative build process, so once you get the first section out of the way, the other two are easy. The only limitation is to finish the device by attaching the back panel. You need to lay the device down and carefully hammer in the nails as indicated by the holes on the back. However, since you've already attached the base of the unit, which extends beyond the front of the tower, it won't lay flat. It helps to put something under the plate to level it before hammering. Above all, do not put pressure on the back when attaching the back panel. If you do this, the layers will separate and the device will not stick together well. Be careful with this last build step and you should be fine.
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