No need to worry about the low battery. It is just within your arm’s reach. The outlets are designed on the left vertical side, safer to use.
This small side table adopts the round corner design and the edges are manufactured smooth to prevent injury.
Flip top drawer provides concealed storage to organize your small essentials, such as remote books, ipad, etc. Easy to store, easy to decorate.
Adjustable feet enhance the stability of the side table and prevent the end table from wobbling and protect the floor from being scratched.
* Installation tips*
Please read the manual carefully before assembly.
In order not to affect the storage space, the outlets, the hole for cable and the fixed half top should be on the same side.
If you find the table a little wobbly, you can adjust the foot pads to enhance the stability.
What size of this flip-top side table? I need a super slim end table.
What is the voltage output of the USB ports?
What is the height distance between the shelves?
Why is my outlet on the opposite side of the wire hole? Which step is wrong?
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This is the perfect size to hold drinks. Also, I love that there’s charging ports on the back. You can even turn it around if you’re really into the charging which I like. It was easy Assemble, Very sturdy, The height fits perfectly next to our two reclining, lazy boys, Also like that, it has the Compartment so if you wanna put something in there like extra cables or anything, you don’t really want out in the open it holds things very well, The shelves are very nice too.
We recently bought new furniture.My husband has a plastic side table for his items, like cell phones, chargers, coffee cup and the like.But the table was too cheap looking.I found this and it looked good and the dimensions fit our needs.My husband found it easy to build and it looks really good.It's sturdy enough to put all his things on.The table can be plugged into an outlet to create power on the table to add more electrical power. It's a nice table and small enough to fit the small space needed.
I wanted a small table to put my son's computer on (to get it off the floor and away from all the cat hair it was sucking into its fan). The dimensions of this table were perfect. It seems very sturdy, though it does have the tiniest wobble. If I adjusted the little feet on the bottom, I could probably fix that.It was pretty easy for me to put together by myself. I gave it four stars instead of five for the reason that to get the main screws into the body of the table, I had to use my drill with the screwdriver bit. I tried using the tools that came with it, but I just couldn't get those things in there. So if you have a drill/screwdriver, I highly recommend just going with that. Other than that, all the holes were drilled perfectly. I think it looks really nice, and if I didn't know it was not solid wood, I wouldn't be able to tell.I did accidentally put one piece on backwards, but decided I like it better that way. The two ends of the table have kind of decorative wrought-iron looking metal on them, so I put those pieces on with the metal facing outward (so it can be seen). For some reason, the instructions show to face the metal piece of the backside inward, I'm guessing so it can be seen when you open the storage compartment. But since we'll have a computer on it, we won't use the storage much, so I like it better with both decorative pieces facing outward. If you buy the table, that's step 4 in the instructions.Speaking of the instructions, even though it was all done by drawings, it was easy for me to follow (except getting that one piece backwards).We haven't tried the electrical outlets yet, but I'm assuming they work. I do like that it has two plugs and two USB ports.