🛋️ Elevate your lounge game with sleek storage that fits your vibe and your space.
The ChooChoo Side Table is a compact, stylish end table crafted from premium engineered wood with a pristine white finish. Featuring one drawer and two shelves, it offers versatile storage for small spaces. Its narrow dimensions (11.22"D x 23.62"W x 24.02"H) make it ideal for living rooms or tight corners. Designed for easy assembly with numbered parts, it combines durability and elegance to enhance your home’s functionality and aesthetic.
Color | White |
Shape | Square |
Table Design | End Table |
Style Name | 典的 |
Furniture Finish | White |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | White |
Handle Finish Type | White |
Base Color | White |
Handle Color | White |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.22"D x 23.62"W x 24.02"H |
Size | 11.22 in x 23.62 in x 24.02 in |
Extended Length | 23.6 Inches |
Base To Top Distance | 24.02 Inches |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Tools Recommended For Assembly | Screw Driver |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Frame Material Type | Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Base | Wood |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Handle Material | Engineered Wood |
Base Type | Leg |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Is Foldable | No |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unextended Seating Capacity | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
Number of Racks | 2 |
P**
Worth it!
So easy to assemble with the detailed instructions included. Very sturdy, drawer works smoothly, nice quality, and it looks great!
N**E
Easy to assemble and works out well in living room as a side table.
Nice smallish side table. We use it next to the couch. Easy for hubby to assemble. There’s a drawer and a shelf beneath. Sturdy and functional especially at this price point.
A**O
Very nice for the price!
Product arrived in perfect condition. Installation challenge was the instructions labeled the drawer slides incorrectly (called them H) where the parts list called them H and I - and the physical draw slides did not have any identifying labels to match up with the parts list or instructions. Still, it together well with all the parts lining up perfectly. Ordered two, they are pretty. Will add glass to the top to keep it from marking up.
D**R
So cute
These end tables ate so easy to assemble and look great. Very sturdy and don't take up aot os space. Very attractive and great price.
J**E
Cute and the perfect size!
This side table was the perfect size beside my big chair in my small living room. It was easy to put together although the drawer slides are tricky. Just look at the direction VERY closely to choose the correct positioning. If the drawer won’t close you have installed them incorrectly - just try again.
C**I
Better than I thought
So I needed and end table small enough to fit between my sofa and the wall. And had to be white. This product fit just fine. The assembly is a bit difficult but with patience I was able to put it together. It was so nice I bought a second one. The second one had a broken part. I followed thr instructions to get thru support and it was weird. I had to fill in a chat form and the next day I got a reply back. I told what happened and they said they would send a replacement part. Few weeks after, the part was delivered. Overall, it was a nice experience given the price.
K**I
Cute little side tables. Sturdy, but functional.
Cute little side tables. Sturdy, but functional.
T**U
Flawed, and a bear to put together.
What a cute little table, right? And check out that happy little "Assembly Instructions" message at the front of the assembly manual. What's not to love?That message. Oooh boy, that message. That kept coming back into my mind as I went through the 90+ minute (what??) assembly process. I initially read that message and was literally put into a good mood because of it. I sat down in the floor, fired up some music to have playing in the background, and got to work. I think that happy little message made me take this less seriously than perhaps I should have. See, I typically spend time reviewing the assembly instruction manual for something like this well before starting the actual work. I'll inspect all the parts given me and really try to understand what's ahead of me before proceeding. But with this? With this happy little message at the start? What could go wrong?1st off, you can see how there are 13 listed parts (8 is used twice, so 14, but who's counting?). That should have been my first clue to slow down and take this a bit more seriously. This is a small table, a table that doesn't command much in the way of respect but coupled with 14 separate parts comprising the bulk of the body, I should have realized that the diminutive dimensions would make things more, not less, difficult to work around.Then you get to the metal bits. There are over 75 pieces here as well. In all, you're just a bit shy of 100 unique parts that comprise this small unassuming side-table. Emphasis on the small, too. The boards go together in very specific ways. And they are easy to flip or switch around in the wrong direction, overlooking a placement that will cause you rework as you must back up later to fix. I didn’t respect this enough, having to back track 2 (maybe 3) times during installation. To flip a piece around as I wasn’t paying enough attention to the process during the process.Look at the “Step 4” image with the yellow highlight that I added. The instruction manual technically has what you need to correctly interpret the items needed and how to place them. And even though the instruction manual is a very welcome 8.5” x 11” in size, look at how small the images manifest on the page by the time you consider all the white space and ancillary information. The small dots on board “8” are critical for proper placement. But if you’re just breezing through this, they are hard to see plainly (the size *and* the angles aren’t ideal here) and you could overlook the proper placement of the piece (causing you to back-track later to fix it. This is because the top/bottom of the piece isn’t readily apparent in context and the image needs to be consulted to get it correct.Ok, so I’m a doofus. How is that ChooChoo’s fault? Well check out the included photo. Although the “C” screws in this step didn't technically break all the way through to the other side, they broke through enough to mar the surface and make the item extremely ugly after assembly. The screws are just a hair too long!Then, Step 5 was the killer for me. Understanding it was simple enough, but getting those little “G” screws screwed in? How hard can it be, right? 6 little screws that screw into pre-drilled holes! What could be easier? Well, many of the pre-drilled holes are too narrow relative to the screws going into them with this table. Again, by just a fraction. It causes one to have to exert considerable force to get the screw to bore into the wood. Obviously, that’s good from a stability perspective, but it was terrible in the moment when I realized that none of the screwdrivers I had handy were terribly suitable to the task (being either too large or too small) due to the close confines you find yourself in while trying to complete this step. Thankfully (seriously), the screws were sufficiently strong enough to withstand the high torque needed to crank them. I was really worried for a minute or two that it would be impossible to screw them in without stripping them, but that wasn’t the case.But getting the proper angle and sized head in place while exerting enough force downward to keep the screwdriver from slipping while turning the screw? That herculean task was *almost* too much for me. There were a few minutes where I literally thought that I wasn’t going to be able to do this without getting a more specialized screwdriver for the task. But after much time, frustration, and manipulation, I finally got those dang screws in place.At the end of this process, 90+ minutes of my life were gone, the sides were marred by screws just about ready to poke out of them, and I was sitting (in a full-body sweat mind you) there feeling as if this little table had conquered me!
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