☕ Brew-tifully Organized: Your Coffee Station Awaits!
The Aolawco 2 Tier Coffee Station Organizer is a stylish and functional storage solution designed to keep your coffee essentials neatly arranged. Made from high-quality wood and a durable iron frame, this organizer features a space-saving design with two shelves, making it perfect for any countertop in your home or office. With easy assembly and a versatile aesthetic, it’s the ideal addition for coffee lovers and baristas alike.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 36D x 19W x 36H centimetres |
Style Name | Space Saving |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Wood, Ceramic |
Installation method | Countertop |
Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
Usage | Kitchen Utensils |
Number of Items | 1 |
Shelf Type | Cubby Shelf |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Special Features | Durable |
A**R
Okay
Pretty straightforward product to put together and it has all the bits you need including the screwdriver, it's not massive so something to keep in mind but pretty cheap and quality seems decent so far
L**S
Lightest, weakest feeling wood I've ever held
This wood reminds me of kiln dried kindling. It is so unbelievably light that if it wasn't for the grain & texture, I wouldn't believe it was wood. I don't know what type of wood it is, but I don't think it's suitable for a shelf like this held up by screws going into thin pieces of the wood. I can't see them withstanding much pressure. I wouldn't want to pile much on this, or glass jars or bottles full of liquid.For only light items, I kind of like the way it looks, but it's nothing special. If the metal parts were just a millimeter or two wider, the smooth side could face outward which would make the whole thing look cleaner, but instead the legs stick out. It also says that it has pre-drilled holes,but they are just tiny pilot holes, which I don't think is quite the same thing. Luckily the wood is soft and easy to screw into. Though that's not exactly reassuring for the tiny screws.
K**1
Looks really nice
Good quality and looks lovely. Just what I needed for my hot chocolate stand
D**N
Good quality, smaller than expected
This counter came neatly packaged but was smaller than I had expected. It was quite fiddly however everything needed was included.A screwdriver is included as well as the screws. Setup was okay but straightforward. An instructions manual was included which helped.The quality is good and the wooden counters seem sturdy when screwed in place.Overall, a good quality counter, but pricey though.
R**E
Really badly made
Cheaply made and the wood doesn’t line up properly. The screw is coming away and wobbly. Really disappointed. Would expect this is sale bucket for £2 in B&M. Want a refund for this.
A**R
Not overly impressed, roughly made wooden shelves with visible glue all over, large split in shelf
This organiser arrived decently packaged with some soft foam padding wrapping the metal sides and the wooden shelf pieces which were then placed into a suitably sized plain cardboard box. Alongside the main components you get a small grip-seal plastic pouch containing four felt feet backed with double-sided adhesive, the screws needed to assemble it and a small screwdriver.Immediately the quality seemed a bit suspect before even having a close look or assembling it, the provided screwdriver was literally covered in rust spots and the wooden shelves just looked flimsy, unfinished and cheap. The metal side panels seem to be okay and are thankfully relatively straight in my case, but that’s about the only positive I could take away from my first impressions of the parts while unpacking them.Technically speaking the shelves are indeed ‘100% solid wood’ as claimed. It’s mostly likely Paulownia, which makes sense because it’s cheap, light and relatively strong/durable, but there has been no care taken in the processing of the shelves. They’re quickly & roughly glued together with no care about the excess being visible and the surface was maybe exposed to a torch for a few milliseconds to give it a hint of colour on the grain, but that’s pretty much it.The surface of the shelves are essentially unfinished except for that light torching, which while adding a little bit of colour, just raised the grain making the wood feel rough and fuzzy and there has been no sanding to remove the raised grain.Additionally, the bottom shelf has a massive split and the pilot holes weren’t even placed in the right locations for the metal side pieces holes, thankfully the wood is so soft that you can easily force the screw into the wood even without the pilot hole.So I built it up with as much care as I could muster and did my best to align the side pieces with the bottom wooden shelf without any pilot holes to guide me. The end result is what I'd describe as below the expectation for a shelf that’s priced at £17.99 currently.If the wood was finished with any sort of care, and it didn’t rock on my worktop then it’d be alright for the money but as provided this is a disappointing product. I understand that at the price point they can’t use really nice wood, but Paulownia would be completely fine if they spent a few seconds prepping the wood beyond a light torching.Can’t recommend this based on what I got, there are far better made alternatives within a few quid of this that use the same wood. The difference is that they’ve got more than the bare minimum of effort put into assembling and finishing the wood.
S**E
Flimsy, with basic materials, not very durable
It’s during the assembly process that the cheap construction of this double shelf really becomes clear. While the instruction diagrams are clear and easy to follow (and the spelling mistakes not too distracting), the materials here seem to be the cheapest possible option. The wood is almost unbelievably light, like a chipboard, but it feels weak with it too, and I certainly wouldn’t want to put anything heavy or valuable onto one of these shelves.The tiny pinholes intended for the screws are too small, and in the wrong places. Thankfully the wood is so flimsy that it’s quite easy to use brute force and the screwdriver to get the screws in, but it’s not an assembly that leaves you brimming with confidence. I did wonder if I had got the assembly instructions wrong somehow, but having got a second opinion for it, I’m convinced that the holes are both the wrong size and wrongly positioned.The bottom shelf is ultimately a bit pointless, because it sits on the ground, so it only really adds one small shelf’s worth of extra storage space to the area you’re putting it in. It seems like a missed opportunity to me. In the space where I wanted to put the shelves, if the bottom shelf had been just a few centimetres off the ground, it would have been ideal for running the power lead for the kettle underneath it, but no. I’m actually tempted to use this shelving unit upside-down, because then it would actually have two shelves, but between not having edging on the shelves and the top-heavy nature of it, I’m not convinced enough that that would be stable either.The colour of the wood is quite nice, and it does look moderately smart while assembled. But the lack of durability of it means that overall, I wasn’t very impressed.
H**E
Aolawco 2 tier coffee station organiser for counter top.
A nice space saver, useful for allsorts. The wood is very lightweight, like bolser wood, once this is put together it's quite strong and stable. The shelves have a lip running round the edges so nothing slides off, the inside measurements of each shelf is - bottom shelf- 31.5cn x 14.5cm, top shelf 31.5cm x 10.5cm, the height from under the top shelf to the bottom shelf is close to 23.5cm.
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