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Kitchen & Housewares : Mission Folding Bookcase - Natural

Mission Folding Bookcase - Natural

from: Grand Alliance




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 37131





Binding: Kitchen
EAN: 0020972199182
Label: Grand Alliance
Product Manufacturer: Grand Alliance
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Grand Alliance
Ranking: 37131
Studio: Grand Alliance


Product facts:
  • Effortlessly Display Your Books and More on this Mission-Style Folding Bookcase
  • Made of Wood in Stained Natural Finish
  • Features 4-Tiered Shelves
  • Frame Features Slats Across the Back to Prevent Books From Slipping Out
  • Folds for Easy Storage
  • Part of the Mission Natural Collection
  • Fully Assembled
  • Dimensions: 48Hx23Wx12D"







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
This 4-tiered Mission-style natural bookcase is great for dorm room or home office. The shelves hold books of various sizes. Slats across the back prevent books from slipping out. Folds for easy moving. No. PT-408N. Imported. 48Hx23Wx12D'.



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - No assembly.. decent quality
I like this bookcase.. good quality for the price. I especially like how it requires no assembly.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good buy if you are up for a little bit of fixing
For the money in a folding bookcase, it is a good buy provided you are ready to do a little work on the bookcase.

I bought two of these. To my surprise, even though it was Christmas season and delivery demand must have been significant, they came in just a few days. The boxes were beat up so I was worried that they might be damaged. They were not damaged by the delivery.

They were damaged in that their assembly was faulty, seriously faulty. Almost all of the mating parts were out of alignment. One of the vertical structural elements had a sizable crack but the crack did not go through to the opposite side, the external side.

After thinking about what to do for a while, I decided to call Target the seller of the items. The response there was that Amazon was where I needed to go. Been there and done that... I knew it was pack them up again and return them or take the risk and fix them myself. After diddling around about it for a day, I decided to fix them myself. It wasn't difficult, just risky and time consuming. Risky, because if I goofed they weren't going to be returnable. Time consuming because it was mostly twiddly-fiddly work that took a few minutes for each match of components.

They have worked out ok. I am happy with them after my fixes. But of course, nobody should have to fix the bookcases in the first place.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best bookcases ever made
We live in a mobile home, and this is fantastic - in use it is VERY sturdy, and when you need to put it away, it folds up for easy storage. We run a book business out of our home and we have 6 of these. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Shelves too close together
When I ordered this item, there was no information on the distances between the shelves. When I set it up in my office and attempted to put music on it, the shelves were too close together to put anything that was much taller than letter size paper. I wish I had known this when I purchased it. Otherwise, the product is good.



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