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The Fixwal Side Table is a versatile and stylish addition to any living space. With its lightweight metal construction, detachable tray, and easy assembly, this table is perfect for indoor and outdoor use, making it an ideal choice for the modern millennial looking to enhance their home decor.
Is Foldable | No |
Base Type | Pedestal |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Bench Quantity | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 1"D x 1"W x 1"H |
Item Width | 1 Inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Base Material | Metal |
Frame Material | Metal |
Top Material Type | Metal |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Style | White |
Table design | End Table |
Pattern | Solid |
Base Color | White |
Top Color | White |
Handle Color | White |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Assembly Instructions | Require Assembly |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Specific Uses For Product | Coffee |
B**L
Side table
Very nice product. Must reorder.
J**M
Light-weight, double-check your assembly
I like that this table has a very minimalistic design, that it's lightweight, and that the top tray is removable. The overall style and design is what I was looking for.The table is not hard to assemble, but the instructions are not very clear as to which way the pieces go together. There are no labels on the pieces themselves. To make assembly more clear:- Make sure you have the thick tubing of each leg piece at the top, and the narrow tubing of each leg piece at the bottom when assembling.- The leg piece with the deeper depression where they cross should be on the bottom - see my close-up photo. If you put this leg on wrong, the legs will be raised up slightly and the table will rock. I highly recommend you place the leg pieces together and test to see if the legs are wobbly before you screw them together. If they are, you likely have the leg pieces in the wrong order.While assembling this table, I had to slightly bend one of the bottom narrow crossbeams in order to stabilize the table to keep it from rocking.Once assembled, you place the tray on top the table. You sort of have to force it to fit in between the leg uprights.There are black plastic caps that fit in the ends of the legs. One of these pieces falls out every time I move this table. I placed a small piece of electrical tape over the cap and then inserted it into the leg. This has helped keep it in place.The table isn't a heavy-duty table, and I wouldn't recommend putting anything heavy on it. But we're using it to hold beverages and snacks, so it will work well for this.For the price, this table will work for our needs at the lake cabin. If you're looking for a simple, inexpensive side table that is portable and easy to carry, this table should work for you.
L**.
There they are, just right
I needed side tables that could hold a book, a cup of coffee, a cell phone, and still have space for a lamp. Not bad for $20. Assembled in around 3 minutes. Folding the boxes and putting them in the bin, took another 2 minutes. So if you are low on time or money. These are stylish, and practical for cheap.
A**R
Poor Quality
Instructions are just pictures with no description. There is a huge difference in the leg heights when assembled. Tried assembling in different ways and it still has uneven legs no matter how I try to assemble it. Tray doesn’t sit on top evenly.
D**E
Great for painting
Easy to assemble and pretty sturdy. A little light weight but holds a lot. Top lifts out easily and returns just as easy. Spills stay in the top
J**S
Nice side table
Nice couch side table. Comparable to the one from IKEA. I spray painted it gold to go with my decor to hold remotes and drinks.
T**N
You get what you pay for - avoid this item
This side table arrived with very noticeable orange stains (rust?) on all sides of both legs. I tried to remove it with a damp rag and then a magic eraser, with no luck.Aside from that, it is very wobbly due to poor design - one leg piece nests within the other to create the base, but the leg pieces are identical, so two legs end up being quite a bit shorter than the other two. Even on medium-pile carpet it was very wobbly, and I certainly wouldn't want to set a drink or lamp on it. This *could* be fixed by adding felt pads to the two shorter rags, but it would probably be noticeable.Two stars because it's an attractive budget piece if you don't get a stained one and if you're OK with DIYing to fix the wobble. Since I have to send it back anyway, I'm just going to spend the extra $20 to get one that isn't inherently flawed.
W**T
Basic metal stand
The media could not be loaded. This little table is more of a plant stand or covered porch side-table for your cup of coffee. I don’t know that it would do well outside in the elements, though. However, it’s pretty perfect for elevating a plant to be near a window, which is my purpose for it. It goes together pretty simply and easily. There are rubbery feet for the top part to rest down on to keep it from being in direct contact with the crossed metal pieces underneath. The bottom of the legs have a rubbery cover so they won’t scratch floors. Mine did arrive with what looks kind of like rusty or orangey discolored streaks on the legs.
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