![]() ![]() Since I’m renting of course, I highly doubt I’ll be getting that $800 safety deposit back unless I can somehow figure out how to un-rip the walls… it looks fine now but when I go to remove the stuff, some of the “paint cardboard” is already mega stuck to the adhesive, so it will for sure peel off.Īnyway. but I believe I’m in biiig trouble when I decide to move. It’s basically functional, whatever, looks better than a cord hanging along the ceiling from hooks. I only ruined like 6 inches of wall, so now I’m leaving it alone. Then I saw what I could only describe as cardboard? Are my walls made of cardboard? Cause once you peel that layer of paint, there’s some brown looking paper stuff, certainly not wood. I see a little paint coming off, not tooo bad… then oh okay I’ve got 3 inches in each direction of straight wall peeling off. ![]() I went to gently gently peel one off so I could adjust it. It’s like a part of the wall now, after only 10 minutes of being stuck. Well maybe if I just move it down a cm… no. Then I go to put one of those elbows on… oh. I didn’t think “maybe leave a cm or two for the clampy things” I just lined it right up to the ceiling and that was that. ![]() Slightly failed, since I was mounting them near the ceiling. I poked the adhesive and told myself it’s not even that sticky, the walls will be fineee. so I ended up with a half adhesive, half “still paper over adhesive” like this > - Welp. Just an inch of adhesive, leave paper on for 2 inches, peel another inch of adhesive etc etc. They came, so I tested the stickiness out of curiosity… I figured I’ll score them. Well apparently I’m not good at listening to my own advice. I had it in my head before it arrived: “Use screws. Some people said the adhesive was so strong that it ruined walls, others said it didn’t stick well and fell off. The power supply cord is long yet subtle, a helpful feature that doesn’t take away from the end table’s style.The reviews were mixed when I ordered. The end table has two USB ports and two three-prong outlets, so up to four devices can recharge simultaneously. In addition to its design aesthetic, the end table is also highly functional, with ample space on the top, two shelves, and even a flip-top drawer for extra storage.Īnd then there’s the hugely convenient charging station. At 23.6 inches long, 11.8 inches wide, and 23.8 inches tall, it can fit snugly in between a couch and the wall, and it comes in four attractive hues: berry brown, black, gray, and charcoal gray. The Yoobure End Table with Charging Station is a wooden end table that can keep all of your items organized, secure, and always in arm’s reach. Plus, it’s on sale right now with double discounts. Not only does it have plenty of storage space thanks to its two shelves and a hidden compartment, but it also has a built-in charging dock. So that’s why having something like this multi-purpose end table available at Amazon is such a game-changer. However, what’s not as nice is constantly losing your items like the remote, book, or tablet in the cushions or not having a place nearby to charge your phone. Let’s be honest: After a long day, there’s often nothing better than curling up on the couch with the TV remote, or a good book.
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