If you assemble it yourself, do it my way. I'm an old lady and assembled it myself, but not like they did. As Frank would say, I did my own thing. Basically you have 4 bars and two shelves. The shelves slide onto the bars. There are plastic grommets that hold the shelves in place. The poles consist of two parts that are joined together to form 4 long poles. The top of the bar is covered with a lid, and there is a hole in the bottom of the bar where you screw the wheels. Here we start doing it my way. I did it while working on the floor. Slide the shelves onto the posts about a foot from each end. The shelves support these long posts to keep them from dangling. It also makes it easier to understand where you want to place the shelves. Now put on your sleeves. Remember they go under the shelves. Marked "Top" on the sleeves. This is because the sleeves are wider at the bottom and the fronts stay in place. Place the sleeves where the bottom shelf should be and slide the bottom shelf over the sleeves. Slide the top shelf to the desired location, then place the sleeves UNDER the top shelf. Then slide the top tray down over the sleeves. Screw castors into the lower basket. Lift the hanger. Connect the hanging bar and place it on the top shelf. Ready. Forget the wrench, it's nothing more than a piece of metal cut into the shape of a wrench. I used my hands and fingers. It's been a few weeks now and I'm updating this on Five Stars. I keep it in my bedroom as an extra closet. He is laden with clothes, he never staggers. Sometimes I have to move it and it rolls easily. After all of this was put together, I decided that I wanted to raise the top shelf. I took everything out. Suspension rod removed. While holding the wardrobe upright, I hit the bottom of the top shelf to pry it out of the sleeves. Then I lifted my sleeves and lowered the shelf back down. It was easy to do. Another update from Senior Lady. For those of you who use this as a closet in your bedroom and want to cover it up, here is an easy way to do it. Use shower curtains. They are the perfect length and already have holes at the top. You can use regular shower hooks or just thread something through the holes and tie. Throw something over it, a tablecloth, a lace curtain, whatever you choose. If the top slips, put something on top to make it heavier. You will have something that looks good and protects your clothes from dust.
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