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18 February 2016
It's the 'usual' quality of cat trees. They like it
6 of 8 found this helpful The 'instructions' are a joke. Luckily, I'm good at puzzles. You do need to figure out which poles are which. I recommend marking them with the corresponding letter to help you out. Figuring out which platform to put where is a little trickier because there is no guideline/instruction for them at all. Pretty much just look at it & figure out the number of holes for screws & placement to know where it will go. This is basically 2 cat trees & a little platform on the ground in between. A really good buy since you can break them up if you want or rearrange. For the price, it just can't be beat! My cats aren't interested in the 'bowls' but other cats might like them - especially kittens! Same goes for the circles. I've never had a cat interested in going in those but have seen others that do. The top thing that makes it so tall is a joke - no idea what that's for other than to just claim extra height to this tree(it's just a really long threaded bar that you put a fabric sleeve over). I had to take it off. I'm going to use the hole to put in pole toys or feathers.

31 January 2017
It does the job.
2 of 2 found this helpful The problem I've encountered is the voice command app.. I can't seem to get that to work. Of course, there are no instructions with this beyond 'see owners manual', which really doesn't have any instructions for this remote. I've figured out most of it. I do wish I didn't have to log back onto the Internet every time I want to use it and I can't find anywhere that lets the TV remember the Internet password. That's more of a problem with the TV than the remote, though. It's a little tricky at first to use the remote as a mouse but practice makes it easier. All in all, I'm so glad I got this remote as I'd been trying to get by using a keyboard & mouse. This is so much better! For the convenience, it was worth the added cost.

15 December 2016
Works Great!
Nice & lightweight, I get all the major broadcast channels(ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX) plus several others. I keep my antenna indoors, near a window. I love the old TV channels that I get, too. It's been fun to see "The Nanny and the Professor" and 'The Andy Williams' shows! Usually, I do just watch the major networks for my favorite shows. That's pretty much all I watched when I had cable TV, too, with very few exceptions. I get PBS, too, of course! At some point, I'll experiment to see if I'd get more channels by putting it in the attic and on the roof. For now, I'm happy to get all my favorite stations/shows!