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The Naomi Home 7 Drawer Small Dresser is a sleek, space-saving storage solution designed for modern bedrooms and closets. Measuring 15.7"L × 18.9"D × 32.2"H, it features seven spacious drawers on a sturdy frame with a 180 lbs weight capacity. Equipped with lockable 360° wheels, it offers both mobility and stability. Its stylish black finish complements any decor, while easy assembly and a 90-day warranty ensure a hassle-free upgrade to your storage setup.


P**Y
Happy with purchase
Decent quality for the price. Seems pretty sturdy and like it’ll last a while. It’s a little over 2 feet tall from the ground. So not huge but the almost 31 inch width gives it a decent amount of storage space. Drawers are not large but will work for what I plan to use it for.Looks nice but won’t be winning any beauty awards. Has 5 wheels that you mostly don’t see but seem to work pretty well even on my thick carpet. But not top quality wheels, they are definitely plastic.Putting it together took a while but wasn’t hard. Directions are good except for how to build the drawers and put them in. Came with extra parts which came in handy as mine would have been missing a screw otherwise.
I**A
Nice item but very tedious to assemble
Well made item - pieces fit well & lined up without issue so all drawers slide well and look nice. It is quite heavy so should be durable. The only negative was that there are a LOT of pieces (since there are 9 drawers) and it takes a LONG time to put together. Two of us working together (who are quite handy) took several hours to assemble it. I would say the value of the item depends on how much you value your time. If you value your time, buy something more expensive that is already assembled (furniture store). If you have the time and inclination, this is a nice piece for the price.
I**H
Save yourself time & money and DO NOT purchase this junk!
I don’t always write reviews about my purchases, but this one absolutely 100% deserves a review with another 10 more minutes of my precious life gone wasted. DO NOT PURCHASE THIS PIECE OF CRAP! This company should be reported. After meticulous hours of puzzle-like instructions and the endless detailed process which felt like eternity ~ no joke! ~ which I committed to in order to avoid the results of ‘uneven drawers’ as mentioned and seen in many of the pictures, I was to quickly find out the drawers got stuck anyway, all crooked and uneven, and they would NOT budge an inch to come out and in the process they got broken to pieces, and the entire product is now completely spoiled. I am fuming right now!!!!! I didn’t get the chance to put it together until it was already outside of the return window. I would seriously burn it if it wasn’t coated with some god-knows-what toxic crap from China. Not only will I never get the money I spent on this horrid product, I will never get back my precious time I spent on such a failed junk. Buyer beware! Don’t go anywhere near this product. I would give it -100 rate if such option existed. I will never purchase products like this from Amazon with many of the bad reviews & pictures which is my bad I didn’t notice sooner. Lesson learned!
D**N
Tricky assembly, but take your time and it's worth the wait
I was looking for a drawer unit to position next to my electronics bench to store and organize a variety of handheld meters, probes, tools, and supplies that clutter up the bench and its shelves. Seeing this had 7 drawers with casters at a height conducive to serving as a mobile stand for my bench laptop, it looked like a good option at a reasonable price.I've assembled uncountable items of particleboard and MDF furniture like this over the years, and I'm also obsessively attentive to detail, so even after reading several reviews complaining about the difficulty of assembly, I wasn't daunted. In the end, I'm satisfied with the result, but could easily see how others might be dissatisfied, so allow me to share some observations and tips.First the pros:+ It's an attractive unit+ 7 drawers provide a lot of storage and organizational possibilities, although the drawers aren't particularly deep so just be sure that what you expect to store will fit+ Once assembled, it actually feels quite sturdy (with the caveat about casters noted below)Now the cons:- Can be tricky to assemble if you're not paying attention- Particleboard is somewhat low density, definitely not IKEA quality, which requires care with assembly (thought once assembled, it does feel sturdy enough); most of all DO NOT overtighten screws- Quality of fasteners is mediocre at best, including screws and cams; Screw heads are prone to stripping from cam-out, and I had one cam for a drawer face snap while tightening it down, but it's holding and not load-bearing so I left it alone (I have some spare cams from prior furniture builds that are compatible should I need them)- If fully loaded with a lot of weight, I have doubts about the ability of the small & cheap casters to support much movement; they'll likely be okay if left in a static position, but then why have casters? I wanted the mobility to be able to move it around when needed, so this remains to be seenDue to the aforementioned quality issues, careless assembly can clearly result in an unpleasant experience and dissatisfaction with the product. However I find that once it's all together, it does feel sturdy enough for its purpose.Here's some tips for those who may be considering this unit but might be wary after reading some of these reviews:First and foremost, TAKE YOUR TIME! Rushing assembly because you "know what you're doing" could easily lead to problems.Take a moment to look through the brief instruction set to the end, so you can get an idea of sequence and details like drawer rail orientation before you start.Take inventory of the parts and lay them out in some logical order before you start.As others have noted, the small screws used for installing the drawer rails need to be carefully driven flat to avoid the drawers binding in the rails, as there's very little tolerance for protrusion; these screws are prone to tilt a bit as they go in, and can easily finish with one side of the head tilted up enough to bind. I was careful after reading other reviews, and yet still had one of the 42 screws used on the rails bind up and require reseatingThe supplied screws, especially the small ones (there are 100 of these!), are of soft metal. It's VERY important to use a quality screwdriver bit that is sized properly, as the slightest amount of cam-out (where the bit spins in the screw head) due to wrong bit size or over-torquing will strip out the screw head very easily. I used a good quality PH2 sized bit. Be sure to apply a firm downward pressure but do not over-torque or over-tighten the screws (see note below on power screwdrivers).Also, with this particleboard not being very dense, it's very easy to strip the screw threads by over-tightening. Virtually NONE of these screws will tighten to a hard stop -- if you attempt to tighten until they stop, you will strip out the threads! Just stop when the pressure firms up a bit. I found that using my finger tips on the manual screwdriver (see below) instead of a ham-fisted grip will give you good tactile sense of what is "tight enough." You'll also start to hear a slight "crackling" sound, which is the particleboard starting to give way to the screw threads, so that's a good audible indicator to STOP tightening.Finally, the instructions caution against using a drill or power screwdriver, for understandable reasons -- the particleboard and the fasteners are both of soft material, and just a little too much speed or torque can strip screw threads and heads, and break cams. That said, due to the sheer number of screws included (well over 120 as I recall), it will take a LOT of time and considerable wrist endurance to manually screw them all in. So while I would definitely not use a drill or drill-sized driver, you can use the small rechargeable 3.0v-4.7v power screwdrivers as long as they deliver low torque (or are set to their lowest torque setting). Being somewhat of a tool hoarder, I have a large assortment of screwdrivers in all shapes and sizes, manual and electric. For this assembly, I used 3 different screwdrivers: 2 electric and 1 manual ratcheting. I did NOT allow the electric screwdrivers to tighten any of the screws, I stopped short of bottoming out the screws and finished each with the manual ratcheting screwdriver. For the large screws I used a NoCry electric screwdriver (Amazon part# B0795471QZ -- you can search for these part numbers in Amazon's search bar) set on its #2 torque setting. For the small screws I used the Craftsman 4V rechargeable screwdriver (Amazon part# B08WVKJ42C), which is an excellent light weight, low-torque driver. Again, the point with these is LOW TORQUE and not using them to finish tightening the screws. Once the screws were 80-90% of the way in, I switched to the manual ratcheting screwdriver to finish tightening. I used the Workpro 12-in-1 Ratcheting Screwdriver (Amazon part# B0761K3H82), another favorite of mine. You obviously don't have to use these exact tools to get good results, I'm just offering what worked well for me in case you have something similar at hand.
H**I
Worth The Work
After searching for a large jewelry armoire for months, I came to the conclusion that if you call it a "jewelry armoire" that means it costs $300. If you call it a "chest of drawers" you can get something just as good for much, much less. As with many of these ship to home furniture kits, it took about 4 hours to put this together. The time was well spent because the result was a beautiful jewelry armoire with plenty of space for all jewelry. I will be purchasing velvet to line the drawers with, and it will be perfect. This dresser is sturdy, and quite heavy. The drawers do fit tight, but I don't have a problem with this, because I've has furniture I put together get loose over time.
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