We purchased 2 of these to use on our deck as both stockpiling and "smorgasbord serving tables". The photos of the units are exact. Despite the fact that the units are not fixed, they do appear as though they will keep water out as long as the base does not end up submerged. The best has a slight bend to it to urge water to deplete off the best, however less that anything you put on the tops would be in any risk of slipping off. The entryways close against plastic edges which keep rain from crashing into the bureau.
The plan of these cupboards is extremely decent. The sides and back have interlocking tabs that slide together and secure the pieces. It is a structure that is both exceptionally solid and makes gathering VERY simple. The best and retire are likewise intended to hold things! In spite of the fact that the plastic appeared to be quite solid, the unit incorporates two metal rails for the best and one for the rack for included quality. I wouldn't have any desire to move on the best or anything, yet I would have no uncertainty they would bolster any sustenance or adornments that are put on them.
Know that, when vacant, these cupboards are truly light and the breeze will drive them around. The cupboards should be either screwed down through the base or back of the bureau.
The main minor negatives are:
The entryways have a firm arrangement of indents to keep the entryways solidly shut. Be that as it may, this additionally makes them to some degree hard to open as they feel "stuck" until the point that you move beyond the indent.
Regardless of the example shaped into the sides and front, nobody will confuse these with being made of wicker. So, they look truly great and work superior to anything wicker would! Likewise know that the posterior has not a single example and isn't intended to be seen. Hope to set this against a divider.
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