Worst of all, however, is the quality of the screws. I have broken off 2 screws when attaching the doors. Back in mechanical engineering internship we learned yet: "After firmly from coming". Too bad if the hinges and the screws are still not firmly and shake accordingly. I pulled the bolts but still slightly to fix the hinges, the head of the bolt broke off immediately. I then had a third !! times the screws (fortunately were 2 to much about it) new start and towards the end hung the doors on one side with me just to take 2 to 4 screws.
More annoying defects are on the one hand the recess of the drain pipe, which is a bit too short (which for me was fortunately no matter visually and also not noticed) and secondly the board which is used below, as a kind of ground. This was for me totally asymmetrical, crooked. I had to put back two screws as an increase where the board then it is so that it is flat and forward yet with some cardboard compensate for the unevenness, so it does not wobble. Very annoying.
Finally, I have to point out that the bamboo blinds on the doors slightly curled turned out veneer as one and the supposed threads that the - unfortunately not at all existing - should hold bamboo strips together, in reality were two painted lines.
Contra thus:
- Quality of the screws
- Deceptive image in the bamboo elements of doors
- To small recess for drain pipe
- Asymmetric doors
- Crooked Board
Pro:
+ Visually then but really good
+ Quality of the wood seems OK
Conclusion: I have to keep the closet because my return would be too stressful and above all because he, if he times is, in fact but then optically acts as hoped, its purpose - thanks to improvement - satisfied and the shortcomings in daily use not so noticeable. If you know what you're getting into, one the 50 are not too much and otherwise anyway are no alternatives in sight, one can already strike.