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Review on 🌳 DharmaObjects Hand Carved Solid Mango Wood Prayer Puja Shrine Altar Meditation Table - Tree of Life Design by Jennifer Clark

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UPDATE: NOT 12 inches wide; very small, other issues

UPDATE: This table is NOT 12 inches wide, it is only 11 3/4 left to right and 11 7/8 top to bottom. Definitely sending this back. This table is 1ft high, 1ft wide and 1ft long so it can be used as a small bedside table/bedside table which is misleading (unless you sleep on the floor and only plan to put your phone and bottle of water on it The table). This table is set on a rug so I can't tell if the legs are uneven, but to the naked eye they appear to be. The legs have a number written with an indelible marker to indicate which leg corresponds to which corner (corner numbers are also written with an indelible marker) which looks tacky but thankfully it closes when you screw the legs in. spinning endlessly without clinging to the table and I was concerned that the hole was being stripped. It eventually stopped but I wonder how long it will last as we are military and will have to take it apart and reassemble it multiple times along with the moves we will be undertaking in the future. The details and color of the wood are very nice but I'm not sure if the quality justifies the price. Let's see how long this lasts. In general, I suggest offering this table in large sizes (I would choose an 18" or 24" height for the table top and a 24" width/length as I use this as a meditation altar and also for tarot cards and oracles actually it's only enough room for a 3 card spread and no more) I'm considering returning it for a larger table but I really like the yin yang design and instead of holes straight into the wood to drill, place some kind of metal case so you can screw the leg into the metal and solve the problem of stripping the wood.And finally, don't number the legs and holes with indelible marks, use stickers, engravings or something less conspicuous Using a metal body instead of drilling in wood also eliminates the need to number them as they all have to fit snugly into the metal.

Pros
  • Ease of use
Cons
  • Working speed