







WGX Design For You Wood and Metal Wine Rack with Wheels Kicthen Bar Dining Room Tea Wine Holder Serving Cart Furniture
| Required Assembly | No |
| Color | Cart-01 |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Furniture Finish | Iron |
| Shelf Type | Tiered Shelf |
| Number Of Shelves | 4 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Frame Material Type | Solid Wood,Metal,Iron |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Item Weight | 37.5 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 27.5"W x 31.5"H |
| Size | L27.5''xW16''x31.5‘’ |
T**.
No instructions, weird red hand print on underside, TERRIBLE packaging too much plastic
The quality of the product is clearly decent, but whoever is shipping this really needs to reconsider the packaging and instructions. For the amount of parts it should take 20 minutes to put this together. I spent 40 minutes just unwrapping it, and now I'm stumped as to which side the washers should go (there are 4 washers and 16 large screws). Someone mentioned there arent predrilled holes for the wheels (there are), however there aren't predilled holes for the small screws but you shouldn't need any as it's easy to manually screw those in. It isn't complicated but I'd rather know where to put the washers and do it right rather than guessing! There's also grime and a weird dubious red hand print on the underside so definitely recommend cleaning the wood before assembling.0 stars for packaging/cleanliness of product0 stars for instructions4 stars for the product itselfHence the 3 out of 5
S**N
Wrong size hex wrench
Product is poorly wrapped and arrived with the wrong size hex wrench to assemble. I'm now having to buy a hex set just to assemble it.
M**H
Great bar cart
Really nice dtink cart. Enclosed assembly instructions were really poor but some upgraded better ones were emailed.
T**E
Ace
Love it used it for record player and. L P S and wine 🍷
C**E
Functional, but cheap look, missing screws.
WGX Wood and Metal Wine Rack with WheelsOnce assembled, this seems a sturdy piece, and it will do for my purposes, but it could have been far better without further cost to the manufacturer, just better decisions. I was unable to see any of these problems from the listing's photos. The listing also did not mention that this unit is made in China. I prefer to shop locally when possible. we have plenty of wood in Canada! From the price, I wrongly assumed I was saving, compared to sourcing all the materials and cutting my own boards by hand. Considering what's written below, you'll see I got a lesser quality than that, though it still fulfills my needs.I was tempted to order two from the get-go, now I'm glad I didn't. I'll keep this one for my tiny kitchen, and I'll make the second one (for the art studio) from better components.It took me 1.5 hours to assemble, without rushing.Some of the delay came from having to locate 5 screws to replace the missing ones. Mine did not match, so I put the mismatched ones on the bottom shelf. Note that this unit is functional and sturdy without any of the screws, but they help complete the look (holes in the flanges). The wrench they supplied is useless: it doesn't fit between the wood and the casters, so I had to screw them with my bare hands. I'll try to find a super thin wrench soon. The packaging was a nightmare of packaging tape over bubble wrap. It's impossible to open without rendering the bubble wrap and plastic bags useless. What a waste of all three materials! A regular-sized corded drill doesn't fit well between the shelves. I had to drill the screws at a pronounced diagonal. It helped that I punched the holes with an awl before drilling the pilot holes for the screws. Aesthetics: looks a bit cheap for those who care about it, due to four factors:1)The plumbing pipes and flanges aren't the same as regular plumbing pipes (at least, in North America). They are quite thin. They still feel sturdy enough for this purpose, though time will tell. The flanges have a VERY visible brand name (Kim Las), which I will find a mental distraction during use.2)The pipes are dry-brushed to make them look distressed. It just looks fake up close, like plastic Halloween chain props, but more subtle. Anyone who has used real plumbing pipes will see this. This finish makes the brands stand out even more. That said, it would fit in a comic book decor quite nicely. Kid's room?3) The glued wood boards have been "enhanced" in a way that makes it look very tacky: they passed a torch on both of the long sides, likely to enhance contrast, but it just looks like someone got lazy at attempting Shou-sugi-ban and gave up.4)The boards were not properly sanded before varnishing. And the varnish is insufficient. Maybe they sprayed just one coat? I can still feel the raised wood grain, and surface damages through it, so it's not a pleasant feeling on the fingers. The varnish is a bit too glossy for my tastes, enhancing the tacky factor. A matte or satin would have pleased a lot more people.I would have preferred it in plain sanded wood, so I would have had my choice of finishes. Now I'll have to dismantle this again, strip and sand it all, and redo. It would look a lot better in a plain color (and subtle antique wash), or barn wood-style!
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