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Toss Those Pre-Included Tools in Your IKEA or Wayfair Build—These Are What Really Work Instead
Moving into a new living space, such as a dorm room or apartment, presents an opportunity for refresh and new furnishings. However, this often involves the assembly of flat-pack furniture from retailers like IKEA, Wayfair, and Amazon. While these items typically come with instructions, hardware, and basic tools, the included tools are often subpar and the hardware can be incomplete or low quality. This article, informed by insights from Paul Smith, Test Editor for Popular Mechanics, and personal experience, offers practical advice and essential tools to simplify the furniture assembly process.
Before embarking on any building, assembly, or hanging tasks, several non-tool items are recommended. A portable light source, such as a rechargeable flashlight or headlamp, is crucial for visibility in poorly lit areas like cabinet interiors or small closets. While a phone flashlight can suffice, a dedicated light offers superior lumen output. A pocket knife or box cutter is also indispensable for opening packaging, cutting tape, plastic bags, and zip ties, preventing frustration and saving time. Organizing hardware is another key step; using a dedicated hardware box, an old egg carton, or even an ice cube tray helps keep different bolts, bits, washers, and dowels separate and easily accessible, eliminating the need to search through loose piles or plastic bags. Finally, a sturdy step stool is a safer alternative to chairs for reaching high places, whether for hanging curtains or cleaning shelves.
When it comes to actual building and assembly, specific tools significantly enhance efficiency and ease. A folding Allen wrench (hex key) is highly recommended over the small, often provided Allen wrenches. Its larger handle offers better leverage for tightening hex-head bolts and screws, and most sets include various sizes. To further expedite the process, an electric screwdriver is invaluable for quick tightening and fastening, provided one has a set of hex key bits. While a standard power drill can be used, caution is advised, especially with particleboard furniture like IKEA, which can easily split if screws are driven too quickly or deeply. Understanding the drill's torque and settings is therefore important. A hammer or rubber mallet is also essential. A mallet, in particular, is useful for gently tapping wooden dowels into place, tightening joints, and realigning furniture pieces. Smith highlights its utility for adjusting stiff bed frames in dorm rooms, allowing for easier disassembly and adjustment without causing damage. The article concludes by emphasizing that with these essential items and tools, the often-daunting task of furniture assembly can become a much smoother and more manageable experience.
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