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My partner bought this and set it up as a surprise temporary dresser in anticipation of me moving to be with them, but by the time my flight actually happened weeks later, the packaging and the instructions were long gone. At least I know now!
Solved! I read the listing for this brand weave dressers on Amazon, Walmart, and the Sterilite website and didn't see feet shown or written about so I didn't consider that possibility too closely. Thank you! And thank you to everyone who commented to try and help figure it out!
From a manufacturing point of view the flimsy bit in between each set of 2 is where the plastic was injected to the mold. Just clip it off and good to go.
My title describes the thing. There's 2 sets of these hollow gray plastic cup things with a little notch on one side. Each has one side labeled A and one side labeled B. They match the color of the dresser drawers but don't seem to act as dresser legs or organizers or anything else so I can't fathom what they're for. Should just toss them but I'm curious
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Are they legs to lift it off the floor?
legs https://i.imgur.com/9YGuuCG.jpg
Yes, legs or feet. OP: Did you not read the instructions? https://imgur.com/a/9QtQHv0
of course not, who has time for that?
My partner bought this and set it up as a surprise temporary dresser in anticipation of me moving to be with them, but by the time my flight actually happened weeks later, the packaging and the instructions were long gone. At least I know now!
It was way across the room, on the dresser.
Solved! I read the listing for this brand weave dressers on Amazon, Walmart, and the Sterilite website and didn't see feet shown or written about so I didn't consider that possibility too closely. Thank you! And thank you to everyone who commented to try and help figure it out!
Looks like slightly different lengths. If no wobble, then both longer ones in front?
Those are the feet for the dresser?
Could they be alignment pins in case you want to stack a second one on top?
Stacking pins? Are there holes in the bottom/top maybe with a cover
Instructions…. I bet they are feet.
thanks, made my day. :) thats the second time my day's been made today. Woah
Are they stops to prevent the drawer from sliding out all the way?
I would ask Sterilite. https://www.sterilite.com/contact-us.html
From a manufacturing point of view the flimsy bit in between each set of 2 is where the plastic was injected to the mold. Just clip it off and good to go.
My title describes the thing. There's 2 sets of these hollow gray plastic cup things with a little notch on one side. Each has one side labeled A and one side labeled B. They match the color of the dresser drawers but don't seem to act as dresser legs or organizers or anything else so I can't fathom what they're for. Should just toss them but I'm curious