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I loved it...but then I've been in his place SO many times. I have to figure out some way to convince my wife to stop buying IKEA.
I bought an armoire from Ikea a couple of years ago and they shipped the wrong piece. Instead of taking it back I drilled some new holes in it and finished assembling it.
What a moran. I've put together plenty of furniture from Ikea. It's not hard. The instructions don't come in English because...*gasp*...you bought it from a foreign company, and the entire world doesn't speak English. Plus, don't blame Ikea if you don't have a decent hex wrench set, or attachement for your puny drill. You want ready-made furniture? Go spend twice as much on a dresser. He didn't bother to read the instructions anyway. And he can't tap in a nail without "hitting" himself with a hammer (looked fake to me)? If his goal was to try to be funny, it didn't work: he just looks idiotic. If this was real, he looks idiotic... Either way, he's an idiot.
There, it's finished. A little bit of incompetence, with a bit of whiney, a sprinkling of drama, a revoked mancard, and just a splash of fail. Was that so hard?
I agree with all of this, except the premise that the instructions shouldn't be in English because the company is foreign. If they want to do business in AMERICA, then the instructions better be in ENGLISH, since that the national language. Are you telling me that if you bought something from a Nigerian company that operates in Houston, you would be ok if the directions came in Swahili? The video sucked however. Get a better tool set if you plan on building things....and if you don't, then do what I do and buy ready-made furniture.