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Old Posted May 26, 2020, 8:41 PM
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Originally Posted by jonnygarner View Post
Yes, misher is right. Structube is cheap! I like the store, they just didn't make the top 5

If you want to buy new, then I agree, Structube is your best bet. I would recommend to check how the frame is built and buy a solid wood version, rather than a frame that uses MDF.

I am impressed they have a solid wood version from $599!
https://www.structube.com/en/margot-left-facing-sectional-sofa-18-37-70?pid=19254

I would also seriously consider a used model from a high quality brand. There are some great deals, as many people have to sell quickly when moving place.

For example, this Pottery Barn sectional for $750. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/220950409304670/

Great quality, and likely over at least $3K new.

I would not buy unbranded second hand sofas from FB/Craiglist, as you can't tell the quality of the construction or fill.

I would love to sell you a modern sectional from hausmodern, but don't have one in stock right now . But I can always help with pick-up/delivery service if you need. Good luck with your search!
Notice how Structube says "selected reviews" meaning they censor them?

Seriously you get what you pay for, Structube is great if you want cheap furniture for a condo that you don't plan to keep more than a few years or plan to abuse.

Never been there myself but maybe checkout Anizco hotel furniture liquidation? After all likely more hotels are being liquidated than ever and they tend to have nice stuff in the rooms.
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