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Review on πŸͺ‘ JJS Side End C Table for Sofa in Cement/Black - Space-Saving Living Room Couch Snack Table Slides Under for Small Spaces by Corey Milton

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Wobble on carpet and small surface dimensions = "I " experience

This table is designed so that its surface sits over the armrest of a sofa or chair or faces you so as to reach between the front legs of the chair roll so that it can be used as a very small surface for a mug or small plate. While you can get it working this way, it's not particularly effective in these roles and creates an overall "incomprehensible" user experience. On the plus side, its neutral colors and modern, functional design will likely pair well with a variety of furniture styles. The formica-like material that makes up the top and bottom shelves is smooth, easy to clean, and relatively scratch-resistant. However, the design has a few flaws that make for an overall mediocre user experience: The problem is that it shakes when rotated. While the device itself is solid and sturdy, its tiny casters sink into even low-pile carpet, making it quite wobbly even when nothing is placed on it. facing you) than on the bottom shelf. The bar appears to be engineered to bring the surface closer to you if there are obstacles under your sofa or chair that prevent the base from pivoting closer to you. While it's stable when stationary, the added depth of at least 4 inches of the top allows for some extra access, but creates a bit more imbalance that makes it wobble when rolling on carpet or uneven ground. - It's quite narrow, fits on a mug, bowl or salad plate, but not a full size plate. I don't see any reason why it shouldn't be a bit deeper and wider, but still can function as a side table or 'dinner with TV' type table that can be pushed closer to the torso and the base fits between the legs of a couch or couch. Chair. All in all I'm pretty disappointed with this table. Wider and deeper dimensions and using larger wheels would have made it much more stable and useful. It works well in situations where you just need to put small items on it like a mug, book, or tray without moving it often, or when it's on a hard floor and you gently roll it with no items on it. But if your If needs exceed these limits, I would advise you to look elsewhere.

Pros
  • Accessibility
Cons
  • Functionality