DIY flat pack single wardrobe build ||| Nightmare flat pack instructions!
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- Опубліковано 21 бер 2024
- Hi everyone,
This DIY build was a few months ago now, so the price has come down by £10 to £107. I still wouldn't recommend, mind, unless you don't intend on reading the instructions. They are the worst I have seen!
I hope it gave you a few laughs at my expense and if you did want to purchase one of these wardrobes after all these negatives, here is the link:
Multi Narrow White Universal Utility Storage Cupboard 1P By furniturefactor amzn.eu/d/99YB5pu
Have a great day and thank you for watching!
The girls bedroom is so neat and tidy. I’m very impressed !
It doesn't look like that all of the time 😂, but on the whole, they are very good. Hannah, in particular, likes to organise her things (not so much her clothes).
Well done, to Hannah too. It's good to learn how to put things together. Xx
This one was a pain! I'm used to IKEA. Argos are pretty easy as well, but not this! Rebecca's had a lot of practice, too 😂
@@mercerfamily4444 what when
When you helped me build and take apart cube units 😀
@@mercerfamily4444 i didnt know i helpded you buld them
Brilliant. I couldn't build a tiny table. Had screws in the wrong bit 😂. Im really good it dismantling things 🤣🤣 take care xx
Thank you 😊 They can be really hard! Depends on the quality of the instructions, in my opinion. It's easy to get something in the wrong place 😂 Yeah, it's much more fun to dismantle or demolish something 😃 X
Alice says Well done Auntie Katie and Hannah.
Thanks Alice ☺️
That does seem expensive for what it is, but congratulations on getting it built. 😅 Don't know what prices are like now, but the last time I needed a small wardrobe, I went to a local charity shop and got one that was like new for about £30. You can get some good bargains.
Thanks 😅 This wardrobe is now £107 ish, but it is a bit smaller, depth and height wise, than their current clothes wardrobes. I think the only reason for this purchase instead of buying from a second hand or charity shop was simply the ease and speed in which I could get hold of it. I'm sure some charity shops offer delivery and we have used them in the past, but I can't easily get out on my own. Definitely would consider this option more in the future. I'm trying to make a conscious effort to stop so much waste and so on now and to try and help the environment where I can 😊
Who needs meccano,🤨
Haha! It's just like giant Lego 😅