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02 May 2018
Not the best but not the worst either
OK if you're on a budget but worth spending a little extra for something better quality. The shelves are out of shape which causes everything you put on them to lean slightly over. That's OK for spice jars but small bottles look like they might tip out if you open the cupboard too quickly.

22 April 2017
WD Red is perfect for NAS
4 of 4 found this helpful Please ignore reviews claiming the 3TB+ versions have 'issues' or that Windows 7+ has a partition limit of 2TB. This is wrong! Google "Windows support for hard disks that are larger than 2TB" to learn about GPT versus MBR partitions. Also ignore reviews claiming only 750GB (746GB more precisely) is usable. This problem is caused by older hardware trying to access the drive, in my case an old external USB 2.0 dock. Once I upgraded to a newer (and USB 3.0) dock I had no problem using the full capacity of the drive. Also ignore reviewers claiming the advertised capacity is only 2.73TB and not 3TB (in Windows). For many years now Windows has continued to use the wrong terminology when describing file/folder/disk sizes. Google "the difference between TB and TiB" if you want to understand more about the issue of terabytes versus tebibytes.

19 August 2016
A good solid bench that's quickly adjustable
6 of 6 found this helpful First of all, for the price this has to be the best FID bench I've found, and I spent several months deciding which FID bench to buy before taking the plunge and buying this one. A bonus was, it just so happened to be one of the cheapest also. It's incredibly strong! I was concerned about stability but I shouldn't have because it's very stable. I was also concerned about the size (length and height) as I am 6ft 8inches tall but, again I needn't have worried. The quick adjustment means you don't have to worry about incorporating many different exercises with varying degrees of incline in to your routine. It takes only a couple of seconds to adjust the back rest and only a few seconds more to adjust the seat, if necessary. The padding is very comfortable and thick and feels like it will last a lifetime.
Secondly, the main point of this review was so I could comment on the apparent "issues" people have experienced when trying to put this flat-pack kit together. I read a lot of reviews about this bench and a lot said it was hard to assemble due to poor instructions and pieces left over that you don't need, which further added to the confusion from poor instructions. Either the suppliers have drastically improved this kit or people are talking absolute rubbish! If you've ever put even the most basic piece of Ikea'esque, flat-pack furniture together then this bench is not a challenge to assemble at all. Yes, there is an extra bolt left over at the end (one bolt!) which is because one component comes with the bolt already fitted. I can imagine that some of the components are manufactured in different places and the kit is then put together before boxing. All that has happened here is they've pre-fitted one bolt to a particular component (I suspect due to health and safety as it's the bolt for part of the back rest adjustment) and the bag of bolts for the rest of the kit just hasn't been altered, yet. All the talk about there being extra parts and confusing instructions, and one review I read even said the instructions aren't in English, as if you need to read anything to follow simple diagrams and follow numbers, are just inept comments from inept people who can't follow simple instructions. In fact, if you ever had a basic set of Lego as a child you'll find this a 'walk in the park' by comparison.