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Mission Natural Hutch | 
| Manufacturer: Grand Alliance Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $69.99
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 110628
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 28.8 Dimensions (in): 48.5 x 12.2 x 4.6
UPC: 020972199199 EAN: 0020972199199 ASIN: B000084UQJ
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Mission style, natural finish | | • | Solid rubberwood | | • | 2 adjustable shelves | | • | Fits standard-size computer monitors and towers | | • | 26Hx46Wx11D" |
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Product Description Set up a stylish and functional home office with this Furio Home mission hutch. Solid rubberwood with a natural finish, the hutch features 2 adjustable shelves and accommodates standard-size computer monitors and towers. Add the matching side desk component for a complete setup (sold separately). Imported. 26Hx46Wx11D".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
the picture is tricky November 2, 2008 S. Chen 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In fact, what I wanted to buy was the desk not the hutch. I didnt pay attention to the tittle of the item, so when I saw the picture, I thought that target is selling the whole thing, the desk and the hutch, and they are just 100$, so I bought it. However, after it arrived, I realized I bought the wrong thing, since it would be too troublesome to send it back to target, and target doesnt have the local store return policy, I decide to keep it.
Hutch is top part only--Misleading July 4, 2008 Tara M. Dellafranzia (Philadelphia, PA USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This product is misleading as advertised. It came up in a search for desks. However, it only includes the top part (the shelving), not the desk. To get that whole setup, it's $152.
This might be a decent product...if I had a desk...
The picture should show the HUTCH SECTION ONLY and not the whole thing unless the product includes the desk.
don't order any big ticket merchandise March 2, 2008 Willie Mae Johnson (PHILADELPHIA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
DISCUSSING THEY SEND ME 2 TOPS OF THE DESK AND THEY SAID THEY ARE ONLY ALLOWED TO CORRECT IT TWICE SO NOW I HAVE TO DESK TOPS BECAUSE SOMEONE COULD NOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THE ORDER SO IF ANYONE NEEDS A DESKTOP I HAVE TWO. I AM VERY UNDERSET AND I THINK I WILL TAKE A YEAR BREAK FROM ORDERING FROM THEM BY THAT TIME SOMEONE SHOULD BE ABLE TO READ
Buyer Beware! February 6, 2008 ALH (Olympia,WA) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
We didn't even end up buying this because we thought this was a desk by looking at the picture. Apparently it is just the shelves. The only way we figured this out was through another customer review. I see this as false advertising and they should be more careful about the way the describe their products.
Nice piece, difficult to assemble, not great in the end. October 14, 2007 ali (Boston, MA) 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
In the end, I like the hutch okay, and it goes well with the matching desk. However it was quite a bear to assemble. As a college student, a renter, and now a teacher, I've assembled quite a few pieces of flat pack furniture, since that's what I can afford. This was a challenge, however, as it requires you to hold too many pieces in an awkward, unbalanced way, while you thread some screws up from the bottom. It required 3 of us to hold all the shelves in place in order to thread the first screws. (And the piece didn't end up quite square, so one of the shelves didn't fit well.) As a comparison, I've assembled other flat-pack furniture (larger pieces) either entirely solo or with 1 assistant. Additionally, the screw holes don't line up very well and they were missing entirely on one of the end pieces.
Anyway, as a piece it's nice in the end, if a bit on the small size, good number of shelves. It's real wood (not particle board) and both lightweight and sturdy. But, if you purchase, be prepared for it to take a bit longer than you expect and have some extra tools around (a drill would be quite useful) around to help. The box claims that you need a Phillip's head screwdriver, and all other tool are included. Not true.
EDIT: Now that I've used the desk/hutch for a month or two, it's apparent how small the thing really is. The shelves are almost too small to hold anything useful. They are big enough for a CD, and the right width to put paper & notebooks down horizontally, but no book ever printed can fit on one, nor knick-knacks or other things that go on a desk. I have a flat panel monitor (so thin to begin with, and it's only 17" so it's on the small side) which barely fits in the alcove. Measure carefully before committing on this one!
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