I use this product in a home office and it is the greatest thing I have ever purchased. It is stylish and well constructed and fairly easy to assemble.
I use this product in a home office and it is the greatest thing I have ever purchased. It is stylish and well constructed and fairly easy to assemble.
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This is the shoddiest do it yourself piece of furniture I have ever bought. I'm used to working with particle board, however this is more like a dry sponge than board. Holes were misdrilled...Read complete review
This is the shoddiest do it yourself piece of furniture I have ever bought. I'm used to working with particle board, however this is more like a dry sponge than board. Holes were misdrilled. Parts were missing. For the price, I believe you could do much better somewhere else. It's only a matter of time before this ends up on the curb on garbage day. What a waste of money this was.
Comments about Bush® Somerset 71" Hutch, Maple Cross Finish:
I purchased the hutch with the 71" L shaped desk. It took me about 2 hours to build the hutch (after 4 hours on the desk). I then had the muscle building opportunity of lifting the completed hutch onto the desk. I had to get pretty inventive with leverage techniques, but got the hutch on top of the desk without any damage. The minor concern I have is with the fit of the rear top back panel. It does not appear the piece was milled correctly and there are slight gaps near the back corners, but it's not very noticable and only a minor issue. I would suggest having someone around to help lift the hutch onto the desk, it will make things go alot easier. Overall I'm happy with the purchase.
Comments about Bush® Somerset 71" Hutch, Maple Cross Finish:
I think the drawer braaces are drilled on the wrong sides. There is not the proper spaces for the drawer braces to fit into. The drawers are sitting on top of the braces.
Comments about Bush® Somerset 71" Hutch, Maple Cross Finish:
I found it easy to assemble as long as I used a power drill. It takes at least two people to lift the hutch and attach it to the desk. Again, use a drill for best way to attach it.