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Review on SOKOL computer table KST-14, corner: left, WxDxH: 140x123.5x182.8 cm, color: sonoma oak/white by Adam Koakowski ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible purchase, I sympathize with everyone who bought it.

Terrible experience! First of all, because of the sharp thin edges along the entire contour of the headset, drawer fronts and the supporting leg (side board under the table top). A normal rounded edge of 2 mm is only on the table top, which is made from an ordinary thin board of 12 mm and flexes under the slightest pressure at such a length. Not only is it simply unpleasant to touch sharp edges with your hands, but also abrasions with scratches in the child remain on the arms and legs! This is ppc. Was it really difficult to lay a normal edge?! She's worth every penny! In addition to this, there is also a sharp corner on the cabinet like a cherry on a cake. I already foresee how the kids will come with tears hitting this corner. Flimsy and swaying from side to side boxes on cheap roller guides. In the extended position, they hang from the pedestal under their own weight. I already foresee that I will have to change the guides to ball ones - here I agree that the difference in price will be noticeable in comparison with roller ones. The holes are drilled crooked, and because of this, the shelves on one side protrude by 1 mm, and on the other side they are recessed with a gap of 3 mm. The assembler just shrugged it off - he wouldn't drill and drill holes after the factory. Shelves on the cabinet are mounted with an offset of 50 mm from the wall. This was probably done to bypass the plinth, but now dust will accumulate there 100%, which is problematic to wipe when the shelves are fully loaded (by moving the table away). It would be better if they added a plinth with a bevel under the plinth: it was possible to wipe the floor under the pedestal (the robot vacuum cleaner would have climbed in) and there would not have been a half-meter black gap of 5 cm. And so the pedestal stands on black plastic legs 12 mm from the floor. Dust will constantly get there and pencils with pieces of paper . it is impossible to get something and wipe the dust. A very unpleasant impression in general: the designer of this misunderstanding will obviously not put his child behind such a headset = / Attaching photo.

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Pros
  • Budget solution
Cons
  • Thin and sharp edge 0.5 mm. Flimsy dangling Boyard roller guides on drawers. Holes not drilled very straight.

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