| ▲ | xxs 6 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
What's the assembly time based on? IKEA in general is piss easy to assemble except for leveling stuff where you'd need a laser and often times another person. Some of provided tools (the famous L 6mm hex key made of cheese) and hardware (nails) tend to be very poor... and sometimes it'd need a visit to buy extra hardware - e.g. low-profile head, non-counter sunk screws to attach to the wall. Repairing furniture or addressing mistakes tend to be fixable by a mix of wood shavings/dust and epoxy in most cases. So the assembly would depend on previous experience, available tools, and free space. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | bartread 5 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
> piss easy to assemble Sure, it’s not hard, but if there are a lot of steps it’s still going to take longer. A fully specced up pax double wardrobe with drawers, sliding doors, and lighting is made up of hundreds of parts, so does take a good amount of time to put together even though it’s not difficult per se. It’s also made up of many different SKUs so you get dozens of boxes turn up and it takes a little while to figure out what everything is and get organised. Again, it’s not difficult, but it takes a little time. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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