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Sauder Carson Forge Lift-Top Coffee Table, Coffee Oak finish

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Arrives Saturday, May 25
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Color: Coffee Oak


Pattern Name: Coffee Table


Features

  • Top lifts up and forward to create versatile work surface for bills, working from home, or even snacking
  • Hidden storage beneath top for blankets, games, remotes and much more
  • Open shelves for additional storage and display of home decor
  • Wrought iron style accents
  • Finished on all sides for versatile placement anywhere in your home
  • Coffee Oak finish

Description

Is your couch too comfy to leave but you still have work to get done? We have a solution for you. Check out this lift-top coffee table from the Carson Forge collection. The top lifts up and forward creating a multipurpose work surface so you can work, browse online or eat dinner while relaxing on your couch. Other features include hidden storage beneath the top and open shelves for storing blankets, board games, books, and more. This coffee table is finished on all sides in Coffee Oak and paired with wrought iron style accents, making it the perfect statement piece in any room.


Product Dimensions: 19.5"D x 43.12"W x 24.62"H


Color: Coffee Oak


Shape: Rectangular


Brand: Sauder


Table design: Coffee Table


Product Dimensions: 19.5"D x 43.12"W x 24.62"H


Color: Coffee Oak


Shape: Rectangular


Brand: Sauder


Table design: Coffee Table


Special Feature: Storage


Style: Modern farm_House


Top Material Type: Paper Laminate,Manufactured Wood,Plywood/Laminate Board


Finish Type: Coffee Oak Finish


Base Type: Legs


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Pattern: Coffee Table


Frame Material: Engineered Wood


Age Range (Description): Adult


Model Name: Carson Forge


Assembly Required: Yes


Item Weight: 64 Pounds


Included Components: Materials, Assembly instructions, Hardware


Furniture Finish: Oak


Item Weight: 64 pounds


Manufacturer: Sauder Woodworking Company


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 420421


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specific instructions for use: Residential Use


Maximum recommended load: 155 Pounds


Finish types: Coffee Oak Finish


Number of pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 5 year parts.


Number of shelves: 1


Batteries required: No


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  • Perfect laptop height with an office chair. Do a complete parts inventory first!
Color: Washington Cherry Pattern Name: Coffee Table
UPDATE: Okay, I got the missing hardware within a week and was ready to tackle assembly. Here are my recommendations: The parts are well machined and the instructions are excellent. Do not even attempt to assemble this without following the instructions page by page. Be sure you've got all parts needed for a step (they are itemized and you even get a to-size picture of the screws and such). Adjust your attitude so you're thinking you are having a great building adventure and not that you've got to put the *@^#! thing together and you'll be happier. Know that this line of Sauder's furniture is much higher quality than that cheapie stuff you've almost lost your mind over in the past. 1. Assemble the sides. Feel good. Take a break. 2. Assemble the base up through the bumpers in the top. (My experience here: the moldings were hard to put on by myself. Be sure the screws are screwed down far enough so the screws do not pop out of the tracks when you slide the moldings on.) Feel good. Set your table up where you think you want it and take a good long break. I waited until the next day, and after #3 I'm sure glad I did. 3. Tackle the hardest part: affixing the tabletop. (My experience: it says to have help. I didn't. I used an appropriately sized box to hold the tabletop up high enough so I could work on getting the screws aligned with their holes. The first time I did it, I started putting on the tabletop backwards, and it's easy to screw up, so be careful here. It's aggravating enough to do this step without having to undo and redo it.) If I had it to do again, I would have put on the cam covers before I put on the tabletop, because they really need to be tapped with a hammer and that's hard to do when the tabletop is on. Guidance on doing this is the only thing I can think of that would be an improvement over the existing assembly instructions. Two things that will make your job go much more smoothly: a magnetic-head #2 Phillips screwdriver and a small flashlight. One thing I used that you should skip if at all possible: an at-turns curious and whining puppy who insists on climbing on your back while you're trying to put the tabletop on...unless you want to add a good hour or more to the task. SUMMARY I LOVE the table. It is a very efficient use of space. It gives me a coffee table in the living room plus a desk I can use with an office chair we use for extra LR seating or, alternatively, use at the sofa (but the office chair arrangement is more ergonomic). It has good deep storage in the top (15.5"x37"x5") that you can hide when company comes over plus room for books or what-not on the open shelves. The tallest book you can stand up underneath is 8.5", and most of the ones I use are 6x9s; had there been just a half inch more height on the lower shelves, it would have been absolutely perfect for my needs. But it's still pretty darned great. It would have gotten five stars had I not had to wait for hardware. ORIGINAL REVIEW: READ THIS TOO. This is an incomplete review because, after spending a half hour doing a painstaking inventory of all the parts and pieces, I discovered I was missing a washer and a screw. I went to the Sauder web site to report the problem, and ordering the replacement parts was straightforward. An easy-to-use specification form followed this intro: "At Sauder, our furniture business revolves around understanding and addressing our customers' needs. With this in mind, we realize that occasionally mistakes are made. And that is why each new piece of Sauder furniture includes a limited warranty that covers the replacement of furniture components which may be missing or defective." So I take that to mean I will not be charged for the shipment of the two missing parts. Another important reason for doing an inventory is to ensure none of the parts are damaged. Saunder cautions not to assemble the table until you've determined there is no damage. Of course, until I receive the washer and screw, I'm not going to start assembling this table, so I have no way of knowing if the drilled holes are done properly, but the finish was fine and there was no damage to the pieces that would mar the look of the table. The veneer finish is very attractive and, once assembled, I doubt this will look like a pressed-wood product. I am leaving my rating at four stars until I get more into the assembly process. If they ship out the parts promptly so I don't have to wait long, I won't mark off for that. However, if you have a similar experience to mine, with something missing, be aware there is really no point registering your product until you put it together because many of the registration questions address assembly experience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2013 by Diane Kistner

  • It's sturdy and when you extend the top it's also sturdy
Color: Coffee Oak Pattern Name: Coffee Table
First, a little background: For the record, I use the term "extension" to mean the lift-top part. It's really the main reason to get a table like this. So, I had a very specific need for this coffee table. I spend most of my free time in the living room. My TV is connected to my gaming PC, a Mac Mini, PS4 Pro, 4K/Blu-Ray player and a Switch. The problem I was having was with the PC and Mac where the keyboard/mouse required me to lean so far down that I was starting to suffer aches and pains. First of all, this table is (without the extension) higher than a normal coffee table. Even set this way (as you can see in the first picture) it's better than what I was using. I can actually type this review with minimal bending on my part. I'm 51 and any chance to avoid body aches is a bonus! But it really does shine when you extend it. First, my biggest concern was how solid it would be with pressure from daily typing, mousing and even hooking up a Thrustmaster joystick/throttle combo in flight games. It did not disappoint. It didn't move an inch when I was in an intense session of Star Wars: Squadrons. I thought that was pretty amazing. One thing I should mention (and this is a good thing) is that the mechanism that allows you to move the extension from down to up is, well, stiff (hey, no laughing, you). Seriously, though, it takes some effort to move it and that is exactly as it should be. When I was looking for tables like this it was my main concern that it would just fall down when I was doing anything. Not this baby, absolutely not. A couple final notes about building. It took me about 6 hours to complete, but for a couple of reasons. 1) There are a lot of parts and turning a screwdriver repeatedly does awful things to people my age. I needed to give my hands a rest. 2) I was terrified by the instruction in the manual that was basically "this step requires two people." I live alone (yeah, when you read owner of a PC/Mac/PS4/Switch, I'm sure your first though was -- bachelor!), and in this age of COVID, I'm not sure I could trust strangers to come in to help. Good news: I finished it all on my own! The extension is the tough part, but if you can get one side screwed in, the rest is easy. I didn't want to use power tools, but I did struggle to get those parts in manually, so I used my power screwdriver and it made it so much easier. Finally, I love Sauder, if for no other reason than they have these funny little bits in their manuals like, "Rome wasn't built in a day, but you can do this in a day" or something. Sorry. It was funnier while I was building it. I hope you found this review useful. I don't do them all that often, but this piece impressed me. Cheers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021 by PCTech714 PCTech714

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