Decent wardrobe because of the price - a little flimsy in the end - mine started to lean after a year or so - but if you live close to an IKEA and are needing a decent sized wardrobe then this a good bet
Crossbow to evilmingdoctor
9 Aug 17#15
AFAIK, most (if not all) Ikea furniture of this sort come with fittings to secure it to the wall behind - this is the easiest way to prevent it from leaning sideaways or tipping forwards. Even if they don't, these are cheap to buy anyway:
Hmm...usual price I think and the quality terrible
muhi1
9 Aug 17#8
These are great. Good quality for the price, I bought mine years ago and it's still in great condition. I changed the handles for some knobs and it looks much better in my opinion.
teerex to muhi1
9 Aug 17#14
Was it easy to assemble?
muhi1 to teerex
9 Aug 17#17
From what I remember it was pretty easy yes.
Not sure about others but mine isn't wobbly at all, and like I said I've had mine for years. I even have fairly heavy boxes stored on top too.
mixmixi to muhi1
9 Aug 17#18
General rule of HUKD is once one complains, others will do too even if they have never tried the item themselves. :grin:
5Rivers79
9 Aug 17#9
I thought Ikea was decent quality. What would you guys recommend instead?
donslibi to 5Rivers79
9 Aug 17#11
Debenhams or House of Fraser. Very if on a budget but be prepared to put up with shabby delivery service with Very.
donslibi
9 Aug 17#10
Cheap but if buying I'd reinforce with some wood or possibly metal plates. They lean sideways very easily.
ssc1
9 Aug 17#12
homebase have good quality wardobes to takeaway in store seen the other day.
patnyb
9 Aug 17#13
This has got divorce written all over it. Heat added.
robodan918
9 Aug 17#16
Have had this wardrobe Piece of junk. Wobbly, cheapo handles that broke, and ugly colour
Ikea makes better wardrobes for a tiny bit more. Unless you're really hard pressed, avoid this one imho
jamesprocha
10 Aug 17#19
Purchased two for the spare room. Thanks for posting!
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Grab a measuring tape and double check that fits in your room.
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AFAIK, most (if not all) Ikea furniture of this sort come with fittings to secure it to the wall behind - this is the easiest way to prevent it from leaning sideaways or tipping forwards. Even if they don't, these are cheap to buy anyway:
View their guide about this: ikea.com/gb/…it/
Not sure about others but mine isn't wobbly at all, and like I said I've had mine for years. I even have fairly heavy boxes stored on top too.
Very if on a budget but be prepared to put up with shabby delivery service with Very.
Piece of junk. Wobbly, cheapo handles that broke, and ugly colour
Ikea makes better wardrobes for a tiny bit more. Unless you're really hard pressed, avoid this one imho