Worthwhile investment. Requires patience to assemble.
Product came with no instructions. Making assembly a bit challenging because i had to keep looking at pictures to assemble.
Had some missing screws. This could easily be due to the lack of instructions. But I had some in my personal collection.
The holes for the power cords are only on the left side (when facing front). In my case having them on the right would have been a better option. But the back is not laminated in white. Also the cord hole for the bottom half is at the upper corner. I feel that having it cut lower would help conceal the cord better. From the viewpoint of the manufacturer the hole positioning appears to be a cost saver.
I tapped in some brads (not included) to the stationary shelves to give the backing what I consider to be a better appearance. Since without them theres a slight gap. As a tip I marked the back with a pen by lining up the screw heads. Then I placed painters tape to mark the back (shelf location) and tapped the brads through the tape. Reusing the tape and process for both shelves.
The manufacturer provides plastic clips that I assume were designed to provide the same appearance, but I chose not to use them out of fear of splitting the wood. Especially since its made of partical board. I also nailed furniture guides to the bottom (not provided) to protect it from chipping and breaking. And making it easier to move for cleaning (possible relocation) in the future.
Worthwhile investment. Requires patience to assemble.
Product came with no instructions. Making assembly a bit challenging because i had to keep looking at pictures to assemble. Had some missing screws. This could easily be due to the lack of instructions. But I had some in my personal collection. The holes for the power cords are only on the left side (when facing front). In my case having them on the right would have been a better option. But the back is not laminated in white. Also the cord hole for the bottom half is at the upper corner. I feel that having it cut lower would help conceal the cord better. From the viewpoint of the manufacturer the hole positioning appears to be a cost saver. I tapped in some brads (not included) to the stationary shelves to give the backing what I consider to be a better appearance. Since without them theres a slight gap. As a tip I marked the back with a pen by lining up the screw heads. Then I placed painters tape to mark the back (shelf location) and tapped the brads through the tape. Reusing the tape and process for both shelves. The manufacturer provides plastic clips that I assume were designed to provide the same appearance, but I chose not to use them out of fear of splitting the wood. Especially since its made of partical board. I also nailed furniture guides to the bottom (not provided) to protect it from chipping and breaking. And making it easier to move for cleaning (possible relocation) in the future.