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Ikea always seems to go together right - unless, of course, you don't
follow the instructions correctly. We have put a lot of Ikea stuff together over the years. It just works. I've just spent a frustrating (well, it felt like at least an hour) trying to put a B&Q circular garden table together. Should be simple. Two metal frames at right angles, held in place by a metal loop with welded brackets. Turns out after much pushing and grunting and removing and refitting that the frame is bent to f*ck and/or not welded up correctly. http://www.diy.com/nav/garden/outdoo...iture/tables/- specificproducttype-dining_tables/Lavezzi-Dining-Table-12718771? noCookies=false or http://tinyurl.com/odtd7f3 is what is should look like. Now trying to ring them up to ask them to hold a replacement for us. Friday evening is not a good time to get customer service. It is a shame that there isn't an Ikea anywhere near us. Nearest is about 1.5 hours drive each way. So how can Ikea do it and remain cheap, and B&Q just can't? Grrrr. Dave R |
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