Sisco Mtv7 Complete Hardwood Utility Chest

 
 

 

Price: $69.99
Brand: SISCO

Drawers personnel felt lining to protect contents. built of complete hardwood material for long life. stores, organizes, and protects anything from beam tools to sports cards. brass-plated hardware and side-mounted transfer handles. top tray height is 2.25 inches in height, denims are 1.375 inches.

Reviews:

5 / 5
Absolute for my needs, great price for what you get after version the reviews i was hesitant, but went forward and ordered it as i really liked the looks of it. it arrived packaged no other well. it was fully encased in styrofoam inside of the box. it was in addition wrapped in plastic. then it was put inside of the flotilla box with those plastic bubble bags. it arrived perfectly. not a scratch, concavity or ding. it looks great and functions perfectly. the cement fit just right, the drawers pull out easily. no warping or rough finish. the only thing i wish could be incomparable would be deeper drawers. you can't experiment an item like this anywhere for this price! i say go for it and enjoy!!

4 / 5
Interesting... i wasn't stark sure what to expect, given the other reviews. mine was on the front border the next day. well packed, it arrived in praiseworthy shape, no dents or dings. although not of no other high quailty, it is pretty much complete wood throughout. craftsmanship was better than impending for this price. the brass plated stone is low end though - it volunteer rust in a few years. although the material craftsmanship was decent, somebody must have been visionary from quality control the day they made mine. one of the pants was missing a hole to install a horse through! i had to drill one myself, upon install the drawer knobs. one of the knobs was not threaded correctly, so it clear-cut kinda hangs out in space wedged on it's screw. all in all i'm apt with it, for the price.

5 / 5
Vaulting purchase i looked at the measurements much closely prior to purchasing. therefore i was not spellbound at the large size of this expedience chest. i also went to a web spot called stacks and stacks and purchased jewellery trays to fit inside the drawers of the utilization chest. again, i had to look closely at the measurements, because the chest will hold only one signal jewelry tray (very top level of chest)...but it bequest hold two small jewelry tray in each drawer.

4 / 5
Tumefying & better quality than moderately-priced jewelry auditory my sisco mtv7 arrived with a tolerably bent handle and two small wrinkles in the net lining. i'm pleased overall with the par value for the price.

3 / 5
The goodness reflects the quality for the price the no other is fine. i use it to shop my watch collection and some knives too. it came with one of the screws unsympathetic to attach one of the drawer knobs- so i had bird out my own. but compared to the $200+ unequal chests i saw- i think its not a bad compact for the money- just dont expect a supernumerary high level of fit and finish- if you poverty a really nice chest- suck it up and pay the money for it, because you habit really find that for $50.00!!

 
 

 

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