Here it is!
By patgalca
@patgalca (18481)
Orangeville, Ontario
August 17, 2019 3:04pm CST
I looks wonderful. Yes, there are a couple of flaws. The doors aren't straight but not sure whether that's because of my husband's assembling skills (or lack thereof) and there is a tiny chip in the wood on the top at the front (below the clock). Otherwise, I love it.
I had to clear out the cupboard that was there before. I have so many wires and cables I don't know what to do with them all. Some are still new in the bag.
I got my email from Wayfair for a review. I explained the issues but sending it back is not going to happen. Who wants to take the whole thing apart for miniscule issues?
Would I order from them again? Depends on the item. I don't particularly like purchasing stuff we have to assemble. For all I know my husband may have made that chip himself. I might order a rug or something from them, but not furniture that needs assembling.
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@Hate2Iron (15724)
• Canada
17 Aug 19
The chip would annoy me!! It seems to be happening way too often these day!!
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@patgalca (18481)
• Orangeville, Ontario
17 Aug 19
Yes, it is annoying me and wish it was on the back. I can't be sure that my husband didn't do it as he had it half assembled when I walked in the door. We're thinking of just using a black sharpie on the chip so we're not constantly having our eyes drawn over to it.
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@patgalca (18481)
• Orangeville, Ontario
17 Aug 19
Yes, all the holes were pre-drilled. You could be right about the floor. It sat in the middle of the room all week but got moved a couple of times. My husband came in one day and said, "How come the door is like that again? It was fine last night."
The size of the unit is perfect. Anything else would cost up in the thousand dollar area and I'm not willing to pay that much. You get what you pay for I guess.

@GardenGerty (169406)
• United States
17 Aug 19
I have bought ready to finish cabinets that have crooked doors. It may be their fault. If the chip is bothersome you can likely touch it up with a bit of paint. Otherwise, I am with you, I would not disassemble it and send it back.
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@BarBaraPrz (51811)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
18 Aug 19
Doors rarely line up properly on these assemble-it-yourself pieces because it is all production-line stuff... one line makes a bunch of left-hand doors and another makes the right-hand doors.
@crazyhorseladycx (39503)
• United States
18 Aug 19
the chip ought'a be relatively simple to fix. wood filler, sandpaper, primer'n some paint. glad yer happy with 't.










