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Free Supportive Guide On Top School Desk

9 September 2010
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This is made of particle board & laminate–that much I knew. I wasn’t expecting a fine piece of furniture, but what I WAS expecting was that it would be packaged well enough to survive shipping. It wasn’t. It arrived with one bad “crunch” in the upper right corner and a couple other minor crunches. Because we’re using it in a fairly utilitarian spot, looks don’t matter too much and, functionally, it still works. It isn’t worth the hassle of contacting customer service to resolve this. The fact that it was damaged in more than one place on the box, resulting in several different injuries to the item, means that their packaging is NO WHERE NEAR as sturdy as it needs to be. Damage aside, the piece is functional and works well as a mail-sorting station by our back door. It is laminate & particle board and some of the pieces COULD meet up a little bit better. The fiberboard (brown in the photo) shelves should be a little more substantial–when built as-shown, they aren’t rigid

what do you call those desks in school?
The desks with the chair Top School desk and the desk top are combined together. I know it’s a silly question, but I never thought about it before till now.
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