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Reviews (3)

Feb 02, 2021
Meh, it's better than average probably.
Time will tell on the sturdiness. It has the fasteners going directly into endgraim so it won't last for ever. It is likely better than ikea, though.

Jan 09, 2018
Not bad, but has flaws.
We've only had it for a week with no issues. It's cute and the kids love it. Lots of compartments and tactile objects to turn and open. It's weird that the oven opens sideways and not down.
My big concern is the low quality plastic with right fitting screws on several key parts. Gently tightening them weakened the housing for screw points and it seems like it won't be very durable for the cost. We intentionally avoided one of the cheap plastic options for that reason, so we'll see how it turns out.
In all, it's fine. A more thorough and diligent shopper could find a better option at $100.

Jan 03, 2022
Performs Very Well one key improvement suggestion
1 of 1 found this helpful Roku has come a long way since I first got one 10 years ago (or so). I switched to Fire TV for the last 5 years and didn't really like it. When switching back to Roku, I was very please. It's responsive and easy to set up with the TV. Still, the fact that you have to login to each app individually seems like an antiquated approach. IOS and Android (I'm on Android and set up my MIL's phone on IOS) have gotten SO GOOD at saving apps and logged in accounts to a profile, such so that the device has become almost irrelevant. Roku needs that kind of user account approach that saves all of the passwords and subscriptions and then applies them on that device after 2-factor authentication.