How Do You Get Replacement Parts For Ready To Assemble Furniture?
You bought it “as is,” or you found it at a garage sale, or it just broke. Whatever the reason, you have a piece of ready-to-assemble furniture with a couple of pieces missing. It’s easy to find replacement parts, even those little cam lock fasteners. Determine what parts are missing. If you have a parts list and assembly instructions, it’s easier. But even if you don’t, examine the piece of furniture underneath and at every joint. You are looking for missing screws, dowels, drawer handles, and cam lock fasteners or connectors. Obviously if something is missing, all you see is a hole, so look elsewhere on the piece of furniture to identify what is supposed to go in the hole. Determine the manufacturer, if possible. If your piece is new, it is probably under warranty and you can get the missing parts for free. If not, the manufacturer may sell you the missing parts. The three largest manufacturers of ready-to-assemble furniture are all in North America: Sauder Woodworking Co., Archbold,