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love this bench! October 2, 2008 de0ris (NYC Metro) The bench is sturdy and light, and comes with 3 adjustable heights. The padding is hard, but comfortable. The only drawback is that it seems a bit too short in length of the seating area if you've been spoiled by more traditional seats, but other than that it's a great bench. When not in use, it collapses for easy storage. For this price, you simply can't go wrong. Good quality product.
Very nice bench! April 5, 2008 Joyce Pardee (Seattle, WA USA) I was extremely pleased with the quality of this bench for the money. It was way better than I was expecting. Sturdy, well made and a perfect fit for small spaces.
PIANO January 28, 2008 MARY FOLTZ (Cincinnati, Ohio) The adjustable stool was just what we needed. It is sturdy and comfortable. The price was great as well.
Solid little bench October 17, 2007 J. Bond (Cincy, Oh.) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was a bit concerned after reading someone else's review concerning poor workmanship. I don't see anything of the sort with mine. It's solid, comfortable and worth the price.
Legs welded incorrectly December 2, 2006 Florida Reviewer (USA) 7 out of 12 found this review helpful
Unfortunately I do not recommend this keyboard bench. In the as-arrived condition, one of the legs was severely bent and it was impossible to place or play anything on it due to the rocking problem. I examined the bent leg and made the following observations. The leg was bent due to heat distortion from incorrect welding (it was not a shipping and handling damage). What is disturbing is "lack of quality control inspection" which should have detected this obvious problem. But, there is another problem here. The leg was bent during the welding operation, and the part was painted afterwards. This means, there are no "in-process controls" in place for the manufacture of this item. Clearly, the item was built overseas where manufacturers do not place emphasis on "quality control and inspection". They built an oviously defective part that would not work for the intended purpose and shipped it over to an "unsuspecting" merchant. However, I did not return the item because I do not want to be a nuisance customer to Amazon, where I always get good products at good prices. Here is how I fixed the rocking problem. I wrapped an old electrical cord around the tip of the bent leg to sufficient size to prevent rocking. Then I placed a nylon sock over to conceal the cable. With a black twisty, I affixed the nylon sock to the leg firmly. Well, it sort of looks cute. And it does not rock anymore.
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