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The Prepac 45.25 in. Chest with 5 Drawers combines durable laminated wood composite construction with smooth metal-glide drawers and built-in safety stops. Featuring a rich espresso finish and antique brass knobs, it offers both style and practicality. Easy to assemble with included instructions and backed by a 5-year limited parts warranty, this dresser provides stable, long-lasting storage ideal for bedrooms or closets.







| ASIN | B00MKBOYAO |
| Brand | Prepac |
| Colour | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (2,443) |
| Date First Available | 17 April 2012 |
| Item Weight | 38.6 kg |
| Model Number | EDC-3345-K |
| Product Dimensions | 45.09 x 80.01 x 113.67 cm; 38.56 kg |
| Special Features | Durable |
R**E
Muy bonito mueble. Necesita ser ensamblado pero una vez armado es perfectamente funcional, ideal para guardar la ropa sin ocupar mucho espacio.
Y**E
The assembly is easy enough for those with reasonable amount of experience, but even for a novice, it's pretty straight forward unless you're one of those who have hard time following instructions. Preparation beforehand by laying out all the pieces in groups, and having all the screws and nuts in separate containers will help a lot. The drawer is a budget friendly furniture. It's cheaper than anything you buy from furniture store bc you have to assemble it yourself, and the quality isn't the highest. Don't expect to get high end furniture whilst paying a budget friendly price. Be realistic.
J**E
The two dressers I ordered had damage to 7 of the 10 drawer fronts. And 3 of the sides. I believe poor packing is to blame and not enough protection of corners and sides. I loved the color. Very easy to assemble. Great for older folks who are probably more gentle with stuff. Kids not so much. Perfect for our bedroom. Knobs are well made. I wish the back had a finish to help protect it. For the price, it was great. The company sent 2 new dressers and we just swapped out the bad pieces for the good pieces but even the replacements had some damage, again, poor packing or protection for the pieces. Customer service is excellent
N**8
It works, it looks fine, its a dressor. If you are in college, living in an apartment in the city, or have absolutely no time on your hands I can see getting one of these... as long as you have about 3 hours to put it together -- and I say that being a craftsman who does everything from blacksmithing/armor smithing, leatherwork, and EVEN some carpentry. Carpentry you say? Why on Earth would you buy this excessivly heavy pain of particle board then? I'm knee deep in projects for clients and don't have the time to put together something for myself and I badly needed to free up space in my closet. So how about the review? If you owned legos as a kid you should have no problem putting this together. I did the entier project with a wretcheting screwdrive (wrench style, not the straight up and down "classic" screwdriver style). You can put most of the pieces in place with a little effort or by putting the pieces of "wood" together and smacking them with your palms. Of course you need to be incredibly careful as this is ALL particle board and thus will crumble and crack and fall to pieces if you so much as look at it wrong. This is why I would reccomend to anyone to just subtract a few hours of [insert streaming service here] time from your week, read an article online about how to DIY, and get too it. Of course Amazon should have no problem with this reccomendation as you will probably buy the tools you need from them anyway. Okay, it's crappy material, but it works well and still looks nice so you are going to buy it. What do you need to know? - Nothing is labled. This isn't a huge problem for MOST of the parts because they are pretty easy to make out with those wonderful peepers of yours. The part where you will get into a bit of trouble is with the little locking screw things. There are two different sizes the look almost exactly the same unless you put them next to eachother and of course they are all mixed up in a bag together with some pegs, nails and screws. Otherwise, look at the pictures and you will figure it out! - Unless you are really careful I don't reccomend using a screw gun to put most of the parts in place. Even though the holes are piloted they are often too small, so if you accidently put something in at an angle or try and screw it too fast you will tear up the particle board (you will probably do this a bit anyway. -The back doesn't have any finish on it so you have to put it up against a wall. Most people do anyway, but if you have a large room you want to divide up by running furnature across the center, this piece isn't going to work for that for this and the following reason. -Weight is not evenly distributed. It's top heavy - which is pretty dangerous if you don't do something about that. Hey American's (PSA) did you know you are statistically more likely to be crushed to death by your own furnature than to be killed by a terrorist (forgien or domestic)? They do give you ties and instructions on how to attach this to the studs in your walls. Since you will want to do that, you should probably also learn how to repair the drywall when you get ready to move... unless you own the place... in which my previous statement about building a lumber dressor stands. - They give you a marker... Since it is particle board the "wood" look "finish" on the outside is some kind of laminate nonsense that could easily scratch if you brush up against it with your lawnmower, practice HEMA in your bedroom, or are dating Edward Scissorhands, so they give you this cute little brown marker to touch up those horrible scratches that will inevitably show up. It's sort of a light mud brown which doesn't really match the finish but I suppose it will make your brain less likely to notice minor scratches than the unclored reflective scratches that might have developed during the shipping process (what this is actually meant for). Though if you recieve a damaged product you should totally just send it back! Final thoughts: - Is it a fine product if you can't/don't have the time to make one? Totally! - Is it quality furnature? Umm, no. Questions for mass manufacturers of these types of products: What is the most stable and highly saught after style of furnature in the world? Jointed wood furnature. How many materials are involved in jointed wood construction? 1? Really? Just wood? Why are people not selling jointed furnature kits!!
L**D
Pretty good quality for the money! Love the color and has lots of room. Drawers are a little shaky and ours came with scratches because there’s no padding in the shipping box so that was a bummer.
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