Fantastic

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Paula O.NSW2 posts
 

Taste is terrible and the texture is hard to chew. What have they done to the recipe. Disgusting

Danny HACT52 posts
 

One of the better self assemble flatpacks – This bed comes ready to assemble by one person in this case, but two makes the job easier. I've become a flatpack expert, and I found the packaging,… Read more

tools, instructions, logical sequences all to my liking. The assembly was mostly easy. The last 4 nuts/bolts were in an awkward position and unnecessarily long. The nuts had plastic inside them which made turning the Allen Key, particularly difficult. I tightened all the nuts as the pieces got joined even though I was instructed to do this at the end; no adverse results have been noticed but I did save time and effort. The product is a simple bedhead and bed end incorporating 4 legs , with a sturdy metal frame supporting flexible wooden slats.

The metal is all rounded, lightweight and painted with chip resistant cream gloss paint, although other colors are also available. I paid $159 for this bed on sale and I would describe this as excellent value for a quality product. Mattress purchased elsewhere. The flatpacks were a tight fit into a Mitsubishi ASX, with only room left for an average sized driver.

KristineNSW4 posts
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BEWARE they might be gluten free but they are not wheat free as they contain "hydrolysed wheat". They are also made in Thailand. We found out the hard way with a serious allergic reaction.

John RobertsNSW61 posts
 

These used to be good. Now they've gone downhill rapidly. The flavour is okay, but the noodles are pasty, the cup burns your hand (guess what -… Read more

politically-correct THIN cardboard doesn't insulate like styrofoam!) and the vegetable sachet is like road gravel instead of real peas and corn - disgraceful (I have complained about this to the company already - no response, hence the photo in my review posted here). Give them a wide berth.