• mctoasterson@reddthat.com
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    1 year ago

    The problem is any of the stuff like shelving or say a load bearing surface like a desk. Those flat surfaces are almost always MDF or whatever cheap engineered wood products IKEA uses. The furniture looks nice initially, especially for the price, but the horizontal surfaces always sag after 2-3 years even under low weight. I have a dresser, a desk, and shelving that all developed this problem and some of the shelves barely have anything on them.

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        1 year ago

        Same here, most of my flat is ikea stuff and they’ve been going strong for 10 years. I don’t buy the cheapest options at ikea but still, a kallax will easily last you that much if you don’t jump on it. Only thing I don’t recommend is mattress.

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          If you put it together properly it tends to last a while. Unlike Jysk furniture which will collapse due to the stress of assembling it.

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      I’ve had my Billy bookshelf for 20 years, always stocked full with books and never did any of the shelves sag. Same for my ikea desk that’s used every day.