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Fine dresser if you make a few assembly changes : South Shore Step One Collection 6-Drawer Triple Dresser, Black
This would get 1 Star if it wasn't for the minor assembly turn I made. I assembled this dresser in a few hours over a two day period. There are two major differences in the middle of higher end assembled furniture and low end, flat pack furniture: 1. The materials used, and 2. The assembly method. You can't do a lot about the materials in this dresser and in truth most of them aren't bad for what you're paying (mostly particle board covered with a melamine laminate), but you can make a uncomplicated turn to the assembly recipe that will make a Huge improvement in the endurance and longevity of this dresser. One word for you: Glue.
All preassembled furniture and cabinetry is glued, normally with a high ability polyurethane glue. The glue makes the joint 10 times stronger than any sticker alone. This dresser doesn't come with any glue or any instructions to use glue. That doesn't matter because you can still glue every joint with any good construction adhesive you find in a home improvement store. I advise Loctite's Pl Premium, but Liquid Nails Heavy Duty adhesive would work fine too. I used Pl prime on every joint on this dresser (two small caulk gun sized tubes). Without this glue, I quiz, either this dresser would last 3 months in my boy's bedroom.
As far as materials go, the two pieces of this dresser that I was beyond doubt disappointed with were the draw bottoms and the back. In both cases the manufacturer supplied cardboard for these parts. Totally not thorough and utterly ridiculous. I replaced the cardboard back with a sheet of 1/4" birch plywood and the draw bottoms with 1/8" aromatic cedar plywood (the grooves/dados are 1/8" so don't try going thicker on the drawer bottoms). Both added a gargantuan estimate of rigidity to the final product - rigidity you can't get with the supplied flimsy cardboard. My cost for the glue and the two sheets of plywood was less than $50. If you wanted to use less costly Luan instead of Birch/Cedar plywood, the cost would probably be about $30 and it will be worth every penny. Your local home improvement store can make all the cuts for you for a very small charge. You won't regret it.
Here's what I used:
(2) Henkel 828471 Pl prime Polyurethane construction Adhesive, 10.2-Ounce
(2) 1/8" Baltic Birch Plywood 24" x 48" [Capitol City Lumber]
(1) 1/4" x 4' x 8' Sheet of Luan or Birch Plywood from your local home improvement center
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