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IKEA Recalls 29 Million Dressers
June 28, 2016 at
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IKEA is going to stop selling dressers that have been linked to the deaths of 6 children
http://minnesota.cbslo cal.com/201...er-recall/
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You could have scalded the horse
Plus that page you linked is more like a blog and as reliable imo as Wikipedia, which I linked.
Read up on it, it's not a frivolous suit and is only a great example of people who think the country is going downhill but fail to read facts.
You could have scalded the horse
The very last sentance of the article gave a link to here - http://www.ikea.com/us/en/about_ikea/newsitem/062816-recall-chest-and-dressers
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Let's be honest, a lot of parents never bother to read the child safety seat instructions, much less to read the last page of the furniture instructions
Let's be honest, a lot of parents never bother to read the child safety seat instructions, much less to read the last page of the furniture instructions
Take care of it and they last for decades. But a lot of people can destroy solid oak furniture and its somehow still the furniture's fault for being "crappy".
We have some of their solid wood pieces in our house, the best of the bunch is the office unit, which you can mix and match (file drawer, smaller drawers, cabinets, glass or wooden doors, etc.) depending on your needs. It wasn't cheap but it will outlast DH and I, and it looks great, yet was still cheaper than what you could buy at an office furniture store.
You can pay Ikea to have it assembled in your home. I think if we ever needed to add another office storage piece, we would pay the price. Lets just say, there was quite a bit of language when DH had to assemble the one we have, probably because the tolerances on it were so exact. I stayed well out of his way.
I've never assembled any Ikea stuff, I don't expect it would be any more difficult than Sauder or what have you?
Ours consists of a medium size drawer, then a large pull out file drawer, then two smaller drawers of differing heights, then a large three shelf cabinet (in the same wood) with metal and glass double doors. You have to assemble each of those separately, then stack and connect the units together. So they put locking screws in (not sure what they are called) which have to be locked correctly before you can stack the units. So it forces you to have everything square before you can stack them.
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