This is exactly it. If you've experienced better, you'll compare it to known experiences regardless of cost.
> Perhaps it gets a bit crooked or it's kind of moving and
> warping when you open it, but whatever. It holds my clothes
> and books just fine. If you want to, you can add further
> metal parts to strengthen the frame as well.
Here in lies the problem, you simply can't have the risk of things 'falling over' when you got kids or people with motor skill issues, which I think is why these expectations exist for those with children.
I've been 3d printing all my reinforcements for furniture which seems to solve most problems.
This is exactly it. If you've experienced better, you'll compare it to known experiences regardless of cost.
> Perhaps it gets a bit crooked or it's kind of moving and > warping when you open it, but whatever. It holds my clothes > and books just fine. If you want to, you can add further > metal parts to strengthen the frame as well.
Here in lies the problem, you simply can't have the risk of things 'falling over' when you got kids or people with motor skill issues, which I think is why these expectations exist for those with children.
I've been 3d printing all my reinforcements for furniture which seems to solve most problems.