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I have it and I like it a lot. I keep it opened against my office desk so it make a quite large surface for quilting. My serger and coverstitch machines fit on the shelves under, so I can easily set them up when I need to work with them. It's not a fancy cabinet but it's quite versatile. I have made many changes in my sewing room configuration and I have always end up keeping this cabinet.
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I have one of these. It is heavy and sturdy along with a great price. I think you can have it shipped to your home but then you will have to put it together. I put mine together and if there is one (of many) thing(s) I am not, it is a carpenter. I read the instructions and off I went with the screwdriver in hand.
If someone was really handy they could probably cut a place in the top for the machine and add one of the lifts.
If someone was really handy they could probably cut a place in the top for the machine and add one of the lifts.
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I, too have this cabinet. I am very pleased with it. It's sturdy and very nicely finished. I have it in the lighter color. I have used the Sauder brand for various items throughout the years and have always been satisfied with the quality. The price is definitely most reasonable for this cabinet. I haven't had a bit of trouble with it. I had it delivered to the Walmart store, it was heavy, I asked for help to my car and they very kindly obliged. My neighbor volunteered to put it together at my home and he said the instructions were very easy to follow.
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I, too have this cabinet. I am very pleased with it. It's sturdy and very nicely finished. I have it in the lighter color. I have used the Sauder brand for various items throughout the years and have always been satisfied with the quality. The price is definitely most reasonable for this cabinet. I haven't had a bit of trouble with it. I had it delivered to the Walmart store, it was heavy, I asked for help to my car and they very kindly obliged. My neighbor volunteered to put it together at my home and he said the instructions were very easy to follow.
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I know this doesn't have the lift but the price is great (under 90 dollars) and reviews seem to very very positive...
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sauder-Sew...ishes/15690337
I am considering the white one but also like the pine finish.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sauder-Sew...ishes/15690337
I am considering the white one but also like the pine finish.
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I know this doesn't have the lift but the price is great (under 90 dollars) and reviews seem to very very positive...
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sauder-Sew...ishes/15690337
I am considering the white one but also like the pine finish.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Sauder-Sew...ishes/15690337
I am considering the white one but also like the pine finish.
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