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Kitchen & Housewares : Mission Natural File Cart

Mission Natural File Cart

from: Grand Alliance




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 7446





Binding: Kitchen
EAN: 0020972199212
Label: Grand Alliance
Product Manufacturer: Grand Alliance
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Grand Alliance
Ranking: 7446
Studio: Grand Alliance


Product facts:
  • Natural finish
  • Solid rubberwood
  • Drawer for storing legal-or letter-size files
  • Mission style; ideal for printers,
  • 24.75Hx22.75Wx18D"







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Item Description:
This Furio Home mission-style file cart is the perfect addition to your home office. In solid rubberwood with a light natural finish, the cart is ideal for printers and features a drawer that holds legal-or letter-size files, with ample space above the drawer for paper or other accessories. Imported. 24.75Hx22.75Wx18D'.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful
I am a huge fan of the Mission-style in furniture and have several natural-colored pieces in my apartment. The finish on this piece is very smooth and light. I only saw one scratch mark on one of the sides, but it is not very noticeable unless you look extra close. Assembly was also pretty easy if you follow the directions carefully. It took me about 15 minutes to put together by myself, but I'm sure if there are two people, it would go faster. This file cart is being used as a night stand right now. The height of the table top is perfect because it allows me to read the alarm clock when I am laying down. The shelf is perfect for storing books or magazines. The only downside is that the drawer bottom is pretty flimsy (the drawer really was made for file storage). I'm sure there are some methods to re-enforce the bottom that would make it suitable for moderate storage.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Printer Stand
We ordered the printer stand for home use. It was easy to assemble, looks nice, and seems to be made from real hardwood. Nice piece of furniture! Great price. We don't buy very much furniture, but I would really consider looking at these people's stuff in the future. A nice buy.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Easy to put together and nice looking
Ordered this for my elderly mother who needs a file drawer, but has limited space. It doubles nicely as a bedside stand. Found it very easy to put together, and good directions. Furniture looks duarable and a huge step up from a metal file cabinet.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sturdy File Cart For Normal Home/Student Use
Once assembled the cart appears very sturdy for normal day to day student use - not recommended for any heavy usage as in an office. I took the suggestion made by others to glue the bottom of the drawer to give it some added sturdiness - Haven't received any complaints from my daughter yet (2 months) so I guess its OK and withstanding abuse.

Assembly instructions were adequate - just follow the pictures.



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