I bought all my bedroom furniture from Ikea a week or two ago. Not the best experience I've ever had. The procedure goes like this:
- You work out what products you want to buy.
- You will be presented with a list of aisle and bin numbers (this is the last assistance you will get).
- You will go through a large warehouse area and collect each item yourself. Yes, you a lone shopper must collect a flatpacked wooden bedframe (4 boxes), a bookcase (1 box), a chair (1 box) and a double-bed mattress from a warehouse, and put these on to a single trolley.
- You will take these to the checkout to be scanned and paid for.
- You will then take these to the home delivery counter to be re-checked.
Someone told me later that Ikea is really a 'family' store - it's designed for the whole family to help out.
Later that evening you will be assembling the bed. This will involve driving a 5mm long screw upwards through three pieces of metal that are constantly flexing. Brilliant design.
1 comment:
Very stumpy screws. Why so difficult?
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