Trintion Fabric Canvas Wardrobe Cloth Wardrobes For Bedroom Clothes Storage Organiser with Hanging Rail Storage Cupboard Unit for Bedroom Living Room,Bedroom Storage, (Brown)
A**.
Good for the money ...but
Cheap storage for not used often clothes.Rods are quite flimsy, be carefull with assembly.Cover fit right but tabs securing are rubbish.Replaced nine with thin wire to secure to rods at bottom.All in all good value but not sturdy.
M**H
Great wardrobe, but with a caveat
The wardrobe itself didn't take long to assemble, the parts all fitted together neatly, despite the almost complete lack of instruction, and given a flat floor works well.However i gave it a 4 mark for sturdiness as the second one we have bought, primarily to store clothing and boxes in it, collapsed forwards 3 days after it was assembled, bending some of the metal framework and causing me to have to get a partial refund. However it is now working well as open shelving, just 1 row of shelves lower.
J**1
Great for the price
Plenty of storage only took 45mins to put up, had a few issues, the tubing isn't that strong, as knelt on one and flattened the end , the other issue was the ties at the base to secure the canvass to the frame could do with being better made as 2 have torn already.
H**E
Good buy
Very delicate need to be careful the plastic sheets rip very easily. Other than that does the job
H**S
Very easy to use
Very easy to assemble. It could be more stable
A**N
Shelves not sturdy and break easily. Also poles bend
Nice size but when putting together one of the shelves ripped and pole bent when trying to secure
D**K
Get what you pay for 👍
It's exactly what you would expect for the price. Was exactly what I needed. I almost didn't buy it coz of reading the reviews, but honestly I have no idea how people could find it hard to set up. Took less than an hour and I was by myself... Are the poles guna withstand you trying to brake them?.. no, it's 25 quid for the wareborde. Is the thing guna last the ages? ... Definitely not. But if you need something easy and not breaking the bank. 👍 You get what ya pay for. I would recommend, as long as you are not an idiot and can read basic instructions and see the difference is simples shapes
C**Y
poles are weak and bend very easily, zips & fabric poor quality tears easily
This kit comes as two packs of silver poles, with the black fabric outer in one piece and quite a few white fabric shelving sheets with holes either end to slot the poles through.There are 3 types of plastic connectors - 4 are the feet, 12 are the central connectors ( have 4 arms) and 20 are the general connectors ( have 3 arms)So far so good.However - on our first try, we managed to finally build it, took a while as the poles do not slot easily into the connectors, but we managed to bend 14 of the poles just trying to slide them into the connectors.We picked one pole up to see why they were bending so easily - they looked sturdy, but simply taking them between thumb and forefingers and applying the slichtest pressure - it bent - these poles are simply not fit for purpose, whatever metal alloy they are made from simply cannot hold hte weight of hte frame, let alone the clothes that should go on it.Then we tried to carry the frame to the place where it would be in the spare room, and we were horribly surprised, given how tight the fitting was, that on hte way from the sitting room to the spare room, which is only a few steps - it already started falling apart.So we built it again, in situ.there are also two open hooks that attach to the frame poles, so that you can slide the black pole in to act as a hangar, but the very first cardigan we put on it, bent it, so we gave up on the idea of having any hanging areas.you only get the one 40 cm black pole, and with the need to hand the pole so that you can hang things on it, you actually get a lot less than 40cm of hanging space.When we were finished with the frame ( having slotted on a few of the many provided white sheets that act as shelves I think - they must go front to back, they cannot go side to side or you can only fit them on the ourside two blocks) we got the black fabric and tried to figure out which was the front - as there are zips on both the front and back, - this may prove very useful to some people, however...all 4 of the fron zips were already popped - that is to say the zip was open in places is should not have been.We managed to fix this, but carefully sliding the zip down and up and down again until all the teeth were closed when they should be, and then we opened the zips ready to put it on the frame.There are two tabs of fabric on the inside at the top - at first we thought these to attach the fabric to the frame, but no, they are to hold the panel of fabric up should you wish to leave the front semi open.As we very gently - because the frame is so weak and wobbly, even though the metal bars are in the connectors as far as they will go - we were very careful as we put the fabric on the frame, but even so the top back corner tore.We really did not apply any pressure, let alone enough to tear anything.We then tried to close the zips and just forget about it whilst we had a cuppa and decided if we were going to go through the faff of going out , into town, to the post office, to return this (braving the corona) or bin it, and the fabric tore on one side and on the other side the zips just jumped out of connection again because the zips are so poor quality.I really really cannot recommend this, in my personal experience it is just awful on all levels and is now in the bin.
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