 Omni Mount Moda Series Flat Screen Furniture GLIDE-60 By: OmniMount Average Rating: 4.0 Total Reviews: 1 More Information
On: 2007-01-21
Ordered this for our small living room because of the design. None of the descriptions I read on the web were complete, so let me have a go: this is flat-pack assemble-it-yourself furniture just a step up from Ikea in quality and design. There is no shelf (too small for it, actually) and no back.
This is a nicely designed unit with a sharp look and great finish. Someone really cared about the design. Each of the parts for the assembly came in a separate bag; a nice touch.
Execution of the design is lacking however. The manual is difficult to read and references what seems to be an earlier revision of the product. (Screw types have changed, different holes were used.) Nothing you cant figure out, but still unfortunate. The fit of the legs is poor. The pre-drilled holes on the end legs didnt align and the center leg was not welded at right-angles so the middle leg has a slight lean to it instead of going straight down.
Finally, until we can hang it on the wall, we plopped our 46 inch flat-screen on it and the whole unit sagged slightly. This is to be expected with particle board furniture with no back for support, but keep it mind if you are going to put something heavy on it.
Pro: sharp design, finish, inexpensive
Con: incorrect instructions, poor leg fit, sags under load, cheap On: 2007-01-20
Ordered this for our small living room because of the design. None of the descriptions I read on the web were complete, so let me have a go: this is flat-pack assemble-it-yourself furniture just a step up from Ikea in quality and design. There is no shelf (too small for it, actually) and no back.
This is a nicely designed unit with a sharp look and great finish. Someone really cared about the design. Each of the parts for the assembly came in a separate bag; a nice touch.
Execution of the design is lacking however. The manual is difficult to read and references what seems to be an earlier revision of the product. (Screw types have changed, different holes were used.) Nothing you cant figure out, but still unfortunate. The fit of the legs is poor. The pre-drilled holes on the end legs didnt align and the center leg was not welded at right-angles so the middle leg has a slight lean to it instead of going straight down.
Finally, until we can hang it on the wall, we plopped our 46 inch flat-screen on it and the whole unit sagged slightly. This is to be expected with particle board furniture with no back for support, but keep it mind if you are going to put something heavy on it.
Pro: sharp design, finish, inexpensive
Con: incorrect instructions, poor leg fit, sags under load, cheap
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