Oslo six drawer chest B and M stores nationwide deal £9.99 also available is a bedside cabinet at £14.99 and wardrobe at £89.99
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chugerblug
17 Aug 164#4
I had the misfortune of buying a wardrobe from B&M. I only wanted something cheap for a spare bedroom. It was cheap, but I could have created something more substantial from paper and cardboard. I'm not saying is not a good deal, but you might want to look at one built in store before buying to make sure that you can live with the quality compromises
scottz17 to chugerblug
17 Aug 164#8
It's more about putting it together sturdily. Use some extra screws or nails if necessary. It's like the difference between me and the wife putting furniture up. She will huff and complain that it's not sturdy when she's left half the screws hanging out...
chugerblug
17 Aug 163#9
It wasn't just the fixings, it was the thickness of the chipboard and the quality of the laminate finish. I've never seen chipboard so thin used on furniture before. The weight of the doors bow the sides so its impossible to get everything square. The top and bottom of the doors are bare chipboard which looks pants. All round it was a poor product.
I'm not saying all of their furniture is bad, I was just saying beware, because you don't want to end up buying the naff stuff!
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ch7leach
17 Aug 16#1
what colour is the wood part supposed to be?
s24rrt to ch7leach
17 Aug 16#2
Walnut
mrjulzmr
17 Aug 16#3
aesthetically pleasing
chugerblug
17 Aug 164#4
I had the misfortune of buying a wardrobe from B&M. I only wanted something cheap for a spare bedroom. It was cheap, but I could have created something more substantial from paper and cardboard. I'm not saying is not a good deal, but you might want to look at one built in store before buying to make sure that you can live with the quality compromises
theukcrazyhorse to chugerblug
17 Aug 16#6
Strange. We bought a wardrobe for my sons room a year or so ago and its solid. Supposed to be oak (not sure if it is really or not), but it is in no way flimsy. Also bought a single bed for him last week and its absolutely fine for what it is.
scottz17 to chugerblug
17 Aug 164#8
It's more about putting it together sturdily. Use some extra screws or nails if necessary. It's like the difference between me and the wife putting furniture up. She will huff and complain that it's not sturdy when she's left half the screws hanging out...
seanybomb
17 Aug 16#5
Bought one of these recently and quality is not an issue. Just make sure to build it properly
ch7leach
17 Aug 16#7
Thanks not quit thecolour I needed but definitely the price :disappointed:
chugerblug
17 Aug 163#9
It wasn't just the fixings, it was the thickness of the chipboard and the quality of the laminate finish. I've never seen chipboard so thin used on furniture before. The weight of the doors bow the sides so its impossible to get everything square. The top and bottom of the doors are bare chipboard which looks pants. All round it was a poor product.
I'm not saying all of their furniture is bad, I was just saying beware, because you don't want to end up buying the naff stuff!
kotr
17 Aug 161#10
Chest of drawers for a tenner and I'm not expecting solid oak.
Good find op.
cunstine
17 Aug 161#11
I've got the full set In this colour range x2 wardrobes 2 bedside cabinets and x2 draws sturdy as they come.for 9.99 this is a bargain
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I'm not saying all of their furniture is bad, I was just saying beware, because you don't want to end up buying the naff stuff!
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I'm not saying all of their furniture is bad, I was just saying beware, because you don't want to end up buying the naff stuff!
Good find op.