Product DescriptionYou are looking at a brand new Oak finish wood magazine rack. The rack features a classy wood design that enhance its appearance and makes for a great addition to any home decor. A handle top allows for easy mobility. The rack is crafted from durable wood construction, and boasts a stylish design. (This item requires simple assembly) Dimensions Measure: 16.75''L x 9.25'' W x 15.5''H
What Others Say
Great Magazine Rack For The Money
By Chet Chidester (Danville, KY)
When the magazine rack came in the mail, It was unassembled. Upon starting to put it together, it occurred to me, that it would be better if I glued it as I was assembling it. I had it all put together in about 20 minutes. It is a very nice magazine rack. I have it sitting by my chair in our living room. I am very pleased with it. Very sturdy
Traditional Southwest Style Oak Finish Wood Magazine Rack
The magazine rack's parts were easy to assemble. Unlike in the picture, the magazine rack is a darker brown color. Rack has a nice handle to where you can move the rack any place. I enjoy using the rack by putting my paperback books inside that I will read or I am currently reading. The magazine rack has a nice authentic design.
Review done by Debra McClung, special education math teacher at Naaman Forest High School in Garland, TX.
EASY TO DO
NOT BAD FOR THE COST, EASY TO PUT TOGETHER, THE GRANDKIDS AGE 5 & 9 DID MOST OF IT, WE DID USE WOOD GLUE TO HOLD MORE SECURLEY . NICE LOOKING
need more reviews please
From the views/description/price I will rate a 3 star but need actual reviews to base a genuine rating
One negative review is not enough to base a practical buying decision....please add more,
Thanks,
JNW
PS. are items made by this cmpany actually solid Oak or is is a ripoff please?
Thanks....
Worthless trash
The item arrived fine and intact, but upon opening the box I found myself staring at what I can only assume is someone's sick and twisted joke. I spent 45 minutes trying to "assemble" the rack, with the side pegs falling out on me every time I tried to put another piece in place. I finally got down to the bottom and the last side and noticed the piece meant for the bottom is curved in a way that makes it impossible to put in place. I'd attempt to bend it straight but it seems about as brittle as dead tree bark. I finally just figured with a bottom that brittle it would be all of a week before it was broken anyway and threw it in the trash, which is where it belongs I feel.