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The Storkcraft Brookside 2 Drawer Changing Table Chest combines a universal changing topper with two spacious drawers and two open shelves, crafted from durable engineered wood and steel hardware. Certified for safety and awarded for customer satisfaction, it offers a sleek, modern design that fits any nursery style while maximizing storage and functionality.
































| ASIN | B08HHFYVBR |
| Additional product features | Durable |
| Batteries required | No |
| Care instructions | Wipe clean with damp cloth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (283) |
| Date First Available | 15 November 2020 |
| Finish | White |
| Item Weight | 41.1 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 03662-101 |
| Material Composition | Engineered wood; steel hardware |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Maximum weight recommendation | 30 Pounds |
| Model number | 03662-101 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 44.7 x 86.59 x 98.91 cm; 41.05 kg |
| Safety warning | check instructions manual |
| Style | 2 Drawer |
E**L
I have had this changing table for 8 months now, and so far this has been how it has performed: - Price: at the time that I bought this, I felt that the price was fair. It wasn't the least expensive model that I found, but it also wasn't the most expensive. - Assembly: While the assembly took some time, it wasn't overly complicated. The instructions were pretty clear, and I only needed to glance at them, given how relatively easy it felt for the assembly. The only reason it took longer was simply because I didn't use any power tools for this one. - Quality: I rather like how the quality of this changing table punches higher than its price. The pieces fit nicely, the wood feels solid, there are no gaps or creaks anywhere, there is ample storage space, and the changing pad and area is big and not uncomfortable to use. - Usability: as of right now, I have not ended up using the changing table itself that much, not because it's bad in any way, but because it's more convenient to change my baby at the bed. However, this has become a regularly used storage device, which still occasionally serves as an actual changing table. Overall, I definitely recommend this. It's fairly priced, easy to assemble, seems like it will last years, and looks like it will be used long past the time my baby will no longer need to be changed.
T**M
It’s a pretty cheap setup with too many screws. The material is coming of here and there and it has uneven gaps. Warning stickers all over that are hard to remove, but if you remove them you’ll also remove the white “paint” and it shows the plywood. So if you’re picky and want it to look perfect there’s no way you’ll be satisfied. The manual is nonsense. There are sooo many errors, wrong labeling and you simply have to do the opposite of what the instruction says. Someone told me to not complain if you don’t try to make a difference. So here we go: Page 6: part 3. The holes are too big sometimes. So no matter how much you twist them they’re lose and just come back out. Page 10: part L missing part labels Page 12: step 5, left illustration - the board S has to be the other way around. Otherwise part Q won’t fit and also plywood would be visible. Page 13: top left illustration is missing a screw, which is confusing. Same page asks for part 57R where it has to be 57L (2 illustrations are correct and 2 illustrations are incorrect) - or drawers can’t fit. Page 15: doesn’t say which way to place symmetrical part K. So you have to figure out the entire setup to know which side will be visible. It should indicate the white front part. Page 23: Step 23 - board D illustration shows which part is top and which one is bottom but not which side is front Page 25, 28 and instructions for wall mount: it’s suggested to attach the bracket to the back of the unit that doesn’t have any support except of a 1/8 of an inch backing. The screw would come out of the other side. If attached that way and unit tips over it would rip out in an instant and entire unit would fall.
K**E
Assembly took 2 people at least 2 hours. But it's solid and good quality.
N**I
Took me about 6 hours to build with a newborn— so without the breaks it should take a lot less time to build. Very sturdy. Has a safety locking feature on the drawers where you can only open one at a time. Comes with a strap to secure it to the wall. Assembly can be done quietly all up until you have to nail the piece on the back. 10/10 recommend. I also bought the changing pad that Amazon recommended— never used one before, last time we just layered beach towels in the top to be easily changed out but since this baby is significantly heavier the extra padding is nice. Changing table top can be taken off later and can be used as a child’s or guest room dresser later.
H**A
The dresser drawers are not as deep as expected, but quality is there and it was relatively easy to build.
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