Free securing kit from IKEA - for attaching furniture to walls so that accidents don't happen.
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loiterer
8 Jul 167#5
Any IKEA kits with which one can attach kids to walls?
paulmcuk
9 Jul 163#12
Snooty so and so.
I've got Malm bedside cabinets (because Ikea didn't pick them up after they arrived damaged) and they do tip over when you open the top drawer fully even, with the bottom drawer full and closed. That's not being precious over safety, it's incredibly bad design. I wouldn't be shocked if one did fall over by itself.
The drawer fronts are way too heavy compared to the weight of the frame that holds them. If I had anything with more than 2 drawers in that was Malm I'd've chucked it out.
We resorted to adding planking to the cabinet we use to stop it wobbling every time you look in it.
Nice of you to make light of dead kids though.
Classy.
m4rmite to loiterer
8 Jul 163#6
Unsure if they sell nail guns, its the parents that need securing to the wall for letting their "prince and princesses" run around like hooligans.
RESPECT is what is needed and a strap for their neck...................only the ones with the little lunatics will take offence to this
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goneracing
8 Jul 16#1
Here is the link from Ikea's website. Ikea Website
chcane
8 Jul 16#2
great ordered thanks
shalton
8 Jul 16#3
Cheers. Ordered 3 for some things I got last year
marty-401
8 Jul 16#4
Yep.....can't be too careful jumping off wardrobes.
loiterer
8 Jul 167#5
Any IKEA kits with which one can attach kids to walls?
m4rmite to loiterer
8 Jul 163#6
Unsure if they sell nail guns, its the parents that need securing to the wall for letting their "prince and princesses" run around like hooligans.
RESPECT is what is needed and a strap for their neck...................only the ones with the little lunatics will take offence to this
Avenger1324 to loiterer
11 Jul 16#22
loiterer
8 Jul 16#7
How true that is. The lower a parents education, the more self-righteous.
jazid
8 Jul 16#8
Without these kits, Ikea brings a whole new meaning to shouting "timber!"
Coffee100
8 Jul 16#9
Cheers. I have the ikea malm set that have been recalled in the USA as they topple over. In the UK, they have advised securing the chest of drawers to the wall
qbs to Coffee100
9 Jul 16#10
I can't remember ever coming across furniture that spontaneously toppled over. It only topples over if it's pushed or pulled. Will you also expect Ikea to repair damaged walls when precious decides to pull out a drawer, jump up and down in it and pull the anchors out of the wall?
You'll be wanting pedestrians anchored to the pavement with strong elastic next so they can't walk into the road and get knocked over.
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I've got Malm bedside cabinets (because Ikea didn't pick them up after they arrived damaged) and they do tip over when you open the top drawer fully even, with the bottom drawer full and closed. That's not being precious over safety, it's incredibly bad design. I wouldn't be shocked if one did fall over by itself.
The drawer fronts are way too heavy compared to the weight of the frame that holds them. If I had anything with more than 2 drawers in that was Malm I'd've chucked it out.
We resorted to adding planking to the cabinet we use to stop it wobbling every time you look in it.
Nice of you to make light of dead kids though.
Classy.
RESPECT is what is needed and a strap for their neck...................only the ones with the little lunatics will take offence to this
All comments (23)
RESPECT is what is needed and a strap for their neck...................only the ones with the little lunatics will take offence to this
You'll be wanting pedestrians anchored to the pavement with strong elastic next so they can't walk into the road and get knocked over.