South Shore Libra 3 Drawer Chest
Enhance your youth bedroom with the South Shore Libra 3 Drawer Chest. This chest, finished in a crisp Pure White, offers practical storage with its three spacious drawers, ideal for organizing essentials. As part of the Libra Youth Bedroom Group, it effortlessly complements various decor styles. South Shore Furniture is known for combining quality craftsmanship with affordability, making this chest a smart choice for functional and attractive bedroom storage. Its simple assembly process ensures a hassle-free setup.
$99.00
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
8077
/ 9555
#8077 in Dressers
Price vs Category Average
-94%
Below average
Number of Drawers
3
Who it's for
- Budget-Friendly Price Point
- Versatile, Minimalist Design
- Compact Footprint
Who should skip it
- Required Self-Assembly
- Limited Durability
- Basic Drawer Mechanism
Key Specs
Number of Drawers
3
Dresser Type
Chest of Drawers
Assembly Required
Yes
Color
Pure White
Features
- Anti-Tip Kit Included
What customers say
Customer sentiment for the South Shore Libra 3 Drawer Chest is generally positive, heavily influenced by its highly competitive price point, which positions it as an excellent budget-friendly storage solution. Buyers frequently praise the chest's clean, minimalist aesthetic, noting that it integrates well into various room styles, particularly in bedrooms, dorms, or smaller apartments where space is limited. The compact footprint and simple design are significant selling points. However, the sentiment analysis reveals consistent friction points related to the product's quality and the assembly experience. The primary complaint revolves around the construction process; many customers describe the assembly instructions as adequate but the process itself as lengthy and sometimes frustrating, often requiring two people. Furthermore, the particle board construction, typical for this price category, is a source of concern. Reviewers frequently mention that the material is prone to chipping or cracking if screws are overtightened, and the drawer bottoms are often perceived as too thin for storing heavy items. While the chest looks good once completed, its long-term durability is frequently questioned. The drawer slides occasionally stick or fail to operate smoothly after a few months of use. Overall, customers who purchase this chest with realistic expectations—understanding that they are buying entry-level, affordable furniture—express satisfaction, emphasizing that the value for money significantly outweighs the minor quality and assembly hurdles.
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