Don't even go there. Building an IKEA kitchen is very frustrating. I normally love putting together IKEA stuff, and have no problem with it. But the way they do the kitchen is you get ~100 boxes, all completely independent items, each (or most) with their own instructions for individual assembly. But (for example) each drawer is a separate unit, and the cross-beam that goes underneath some drawers, and so forth, with no master instruction set that tells you where each thing is going in your kitchen. Somethings have no instructions at all.
The extra items are 95% likely to be extras. I plan to get that up to 99% before returning them. :)
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Date: 2005-07-27 01:57 pm (UTC)The extra items are 95% likely to be extras. I plan to get that up to 99% before returning them. :)