Product design is very good. I suspect it's Chinese but quality product.
But ridiculous pricing imo.
IKEA products which are normally costly might turn out to be cheaper than this.
ADJUSTS AS PER YOUR KID - This table and tabletop can be easily adjusted to a suitable height and angle depending on the kid’s activity. The tiltable tabletop can be tilted in the range of 0° to 60
MOVES WITH THE LITTLE ONE’S MOOD - The table is equipped with wheels to enhance its mobility so that your kid can work from any environment they prefer
ALL THE SPACE FOR YOUR STAR - The table is very spacious for your kid to function easily and more freely. It also has ample storage space with a raised shelf, sliding drawer and a storage cabinet. It also has a side hook that can be used as a school bag hanger
Product design is very good. I suspect it's Chinese but quality product.
But ridiculous pricing imo.
IKEA products which are normally costly might turn out to be cheaper than this.
harpy.eagle wrote:Product design is very good. I suspect it's Chinese but quality product.
But ridiculous pricing imo.
IKEA products which are normally costly might turn out to be cheaper than this.
It is Chinese. Direct manufacturers in Alibaba sells at reasonable price but north Indian businessmen have always been greedy.
And Alibaba is cleverly banned in India.
magur wrote:Exactly. I have smaller version of such table, bought on OLX. Design is different but build quality is outstanding, robust. Couldn't imagine so much well thought out product would have been designed by Indian mfger. So found out info and it's made in china.It is Chinese. Direct manufacturers in Alibaba sells at reasonable price but north Indian businessmen have always been greedy.
And Alibaba is cleverly banned in India.
harpy.eagle wrote:
Exactly. I have smaller version of such table, bought on OLX. Design is different but build quality is outstanding, robust. Couldn't imagine so much well thought out product would have been designed by Indian mfger. So found out info and it's made in china.
Indian companies must learn to develop such products. Fabrication is not big job. Indian companies also make tables etc but how well thought out product should be, that is rarely seen in india. In some products there might be good designs but look at this or such tables, amazing design and features.
Majority among marwari and gujrati businessmen are only interested in making quick "huge" bucks. Buy cheap en masse (and some even get factory rejects) from China, stamp their company name and a price tag that's min 12× the price that is sold elsewhere.
I actually got a pretty and solid kitchen Chinese cutting set from southeast sites at 250 (including international delivery charges) and an Indian seller at amazon is selling at rs 1500.
The audacity.
I've seen the same thing revealed in shark tank India on some businesses and rightly pointed out by the sharks. Now I'm put off buying things like that.