Got this and it is sturdy. You must be a ikea friend member to get this price.
Down from £35.
Article Number: 703.033.86
Assembled size
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 48 cm
Height: 78 cm
Package measurement and weight
Article Number: 703.033.86
Package: 1
Width: 47 cm
Height: 13 cm
Length: 79 cm
Weight: 22.00 kg
Good to know
This furniture must be fixed to the wall with the safety fitting provided to help prevent it from tipping over if a child climbs or hangs on it.
Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls in your home, sold separately.
Combines with other furniture in the MALM series.
Care instructions
Wipe clean with a cloth dampened in a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Product description
Top panel/ Side panel/ Rail/ Drawer front: Particleboard, Acrylic paint
Partition/ Support rail, back: Particleboard
Back: Fibreboard
Drawer bottom: Fibreboard, Acrylic paint
18 comments
breslau
2 Sep 16#18
I've got one of the 6 drawer ones in my little boys bedroom, but it is fixed to the wall.. I think at the moment the biggest risk is him pulling the cables from the tv and that falling on him.. and maybe the millions of cables in a modern home.. or maybe the ant killer that I spilt on the floor.. or all the plastic everywhere full of noxious chemicals.. or the confusing car seats.. argh.
Soukmadik
2 Sep 16#17
I agree,but you a talking to people that smell a bargain and think they are smarter than Americans. :confused:
bwestwood
1 Sep 16#15
Not available on Family Card at Birmingham (Walsall) IKEA
peteivy
1 Sep 161#14
I got two chest of drawers recently. A 5 drawer (£60) and a 6 drawer(£100). Both fantastic quality. Very sturdy and solid. Included with the parts of both units are two hooks to screw to the wall to stop them falling over (this included the 6 drawer which is 3 drawers high by 2 wide)
sambo24
31 Aug 16#12
not in stock at ikea nottingham website says
Mr Hunter
31 Aug 16#11
The sides internally are made like a honeycomb and strong cardboard. However ours are still going strong after 10 years.
Roger_Irrelevant to Mr Hunter
1 Sep 16#13
Cardboard furniture. :laughing:
breslau
31 Aug 161#10
Ikea's cheap design is particulary dangerous - the back is made of light ply, whereas the three facing sides are made out of dense fibre board, the resulting weight and unbalance means that once it tips over, it will flatten a child.. so the same could be said of "all designs of cabinets made to maximise profit and reduce cost".
The smaller towers like these aren't as bad as the bigger version.
Ross81
31 Aug 161#9
My Malm chests and bedside drawers are now 11 years old this month. Still going strong.
Rickardo
31 Aug 164#8
Yes, not a design flaw of these specifically, as originally made out in the media. Fixing any large freestanding furniture (i.e. bookcases) to a wall is always a good idea, but then so is raising your kids to not climb on things they shouldn't.
Anyway, heat, OP - i have 2 sets of the larger ones which remain solid.
Marin
31 Aug 16#6
Not working for me, still showing at £35, and I'm a "Ikea Friends Member".
GeordieAffy2014
31 Aug 161#5
Yeah these seem very sturdy to me conpared to some of the ones I have put together ... And I have put together loads.
Heat from me too.
kesi10032003
31 Aug 16#2
hi, thanks for sharing.
any idea if that could be in other stores too? how can I check it.
VincentGO to kesi10032003
31 Aug 16#3
Go to ikea website and then choose your local store.
Soukmadik
31 Aug 161#1
If you have kids in the house make sure they are fixed securely to the wall.These drawers have been withdrawn from sale in the US.
This goes the same for all drawer units, think these drawers are the best, very solid and not the usual crappy thin wood for the base. Yes there's been loads of publicity over these falling onto children but I think that's because their popular and we don't hear of the others heat added
Fergmeister to Soukmadik
31 Aug 16#7
It's the 5 drawer chest that that refers to - which weighs an absolute ton! This one is shorter and far lighter, but it would definitely be a good idea to fix these to a wall as all the ikea stuff is much more substantial than the Argos stuff.
Besford to Soukmadik
2 Sep 162#16
Your average American is even more stupid than your average Brit - and they have more lawyers!
Take responsibility people!
Opening post
Down from £35.
Article Number: 703.033.86
Assembled size
Width: 40 cm
Depth: 48 cm
Height: 78 cm
Package measurement and weight
Article Number: 703.033.86
Package: 1
Width: 47 cm
Height: 13 cm
Length: 79 cm
Weight: 22.00 kg
Good to know
This furniture must be fixed to the wall with the safety fitting provided to help prevent it from tipping over if a child climbs or hangs on it.
Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls in your home, sold separately.
Combines with other furniture in the MALM series.
Care instructions
Wipe clean with a cloth dampened in a mild cleaner.
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Product description
Top panel/ Side panel/ Rail/ Drawer front: Particleboard, Acrylic paint
Partition/ Support rail, back: Particleboard
Back: Fibreboard
Drawer bottom: Fibreboard, Acrylic paint
18 comments
The smaller towers like these aren't as bad as the bigger version.
Anyway, heat, OP - i have 2 sets of the larger ones which remain solid.
Heat from me too.
any idea if that could be in other stores too? how can I check it.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36648589
Take responsibility people!