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Review on πŸ”§ Impressive IRONCK C-Shaped Sofa Side Table with Height Adjustment and Lockable Wheels - 21" Tilting Top Laptop Table in Vintage Brown for Bedroom & Living Room by Angela King

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Attention - details in the test

This furniture is not as durable as the previous ones I tested. The frame flexes slightly when the screws are tightened. The two thumbscrews used to fix the height of the uprights went without a hitch, but the left one snapped at the weld at the top. There are scratches on the wood top which I believe are due to the metal cup holder and packaging work, but they are barely noticeable. You have to tilt your head and look to the horizon to see them. The plastic stick had extra light from production and I photographed it next to barely visible scratches. And the most annoying thing was the instructions. It clearly says we should have 8 screws in pack number one. It was only four. I figured I would have to contact support and they would send me 4 more screws so I could attach the other two bars, but toward the end of the build I noticed additional detail. Four legs to use in place of wheels and 4 screws with a number 5 sticker on them. Those were the missing 4 screws I needed. Unfortunately, the quality control of this product was VERY poor. Expected for a low-end product, but this is a mid-range product and at least the frame should be stronger and the weld shouldn't pop from finger and thumb tightening of the clamp bolt. Very disappointing and concerned about the stability of use. I end up drilling a few holes in the rising bars so the thumbscrews can be inserted and it doesn't exactly collapse with the expensive hardware on top. It should also be noted that lowering the top should be done with caution. You must remove it and hold the top with your hand while trying to lower it to avoid pinching or injury. Actually, I don't think I have to suggest it. I don't think you have a choice! A better design would be a pull device near the center of the tabletop that could be used with one hand to pull it down. I've attached photos and a short video showing I was wrong. You can use one hand, but you still have to be careful! And I still don't like the lack of quality that comes with this product. To illustrate the photos, there is an additional flash on the stop bar, which you can take off and cut off with the blade if you have the same problem. There is a broken wing bolt weld. When tightening the screw, there is a bend in the frame. There is a bag marked 1 with only 4 screws above the directions showing there should be 8 and number 5 is a wrench for the wheels if on the dash the missing 4 screws are in another picture the one red Bag with number 5 in the thread shows. A picture of the finished product and a quick short video showing the thing closing. As if they dared to put their hand in and see if it bites you! Buyers, be careful, and if you already have it, be careful not to over-tighten! And if your coffee mug doesn't want to go in the cup holder, you can grab each side and give it a little tug, and it pops open a little, making it easier for your standard 10-ounce cup to slide. I also wanted to take a picture and complain about it, but I found out.

Pros
  • Living room furniture
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish