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Not familiar with either, but generally you get what you pay for. And
I would supect that there is some reason the Harden is significantly more expensive than the Stanley John On 19 Feb 2005 20:05:55 -0800, wrote: We are interested in purchasing a dresser for our bedroom. It is the first real piece of furniture that we will be purchasing. We found a dresser that we like made by Harden and one made by Stanley. Based upon your experience which manufacturer would be the better choice? We would be able to get the Stanley dresser and a chest for the same price as the Harden dresser. |
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