IKEA is a place where itโs nearly impossible to resist buying something cute and affordable.
The retailer has an abundance of reasonably priced, sleek and trendy items for everyone, from people furnishing first homes to families hunting for baby cribs.
But some of Ikeaโs products may not be such a good bargain when you factor in a history of safety concerns and poor customer reviews. Here we have for you few of such products:
Ceiling lamps
โAs a property development expert, Iโve had many electricians complain to me when I used to buy Ikea ceiling lamps about how annoying they were to install and how quickly they would stop working,โ says Marina Vaamonde, owner ofย HouseCashin, an online marketplace for off-market houses.
โTheyโre flimsy and of very poor quality,โ Vaamonde tells Money Talks News. โWhile the cost savings might attract your everyday DIY buyer, they stop working so easily that you might as well spend the extra money to get a high-quality lamp so that you donโt have to worry about it anymore.โ
Such ceiling lamps, especially ones with glass shades, might also pose a safety hazard. In fact, Ikea recalled itsย Calypsoย ceiling lamps in 2018 and itsย Hyby and Lockย ceiling lights in 2016, all for the safety hazard posed by each fixtureโs glass shade detaching and falling.
Billy Bookcase
According to customer reviews on Ikeaโs website, itโs not just the price ($40 to $140 USD) of the Billy bookcase line thatโs cheap. While positive reviews of the Billy bookcase abound, negative reviews focus mainly on the productโs flimsiness.
Customers on Ikeaโs website complain that the bookcase, made of particle board, fell apart while they tried to assemble or disassemble the case. Other reviewers complained of shelves bowing or the bookcase breaking after using it for a short time.
Joe Ferguson, an architectural joiner at Skirtings R Us in Worcester, England, who also prepares interior living spaces for clients moving into new homes, has experienced this issue himself.
โWe noticed that the Billy bookcase is one of the things to avoid as they are flimsy and made out of particle board,โ Ferguson tells Money Talks News. โOne time, the client thought that the bookcase [we wanted to buy] was too expensive for her and proceeded to buy stuff from Ikea instead. It was then that she realized that the bookcase canโt handle heavy objects and sags because it is made from particle board.โ
So at the least, you might want to avoid Billy bookcases if you intend to put much weight on them.
Malm and other dressers and chests
In 2020, Ikea agreed to pay a $46 million settlement to the parents of a toddler who died after one of its Malm dressers tipped over on him. That wasnโt the first time Ikeaโs Malm dressers and chests were in the news for safety hazards, either. In 2016 and 2017, Ikea announced a voluntary recall of various Malm dressers and chests as well as the Kullen three-drawer chest and other chests and dressers, all due to tipping hazards.
In 2019, Ikea announced that it would launch a new Glesvar line of dressers and chests with safety features to prevent tip-overs in select global markets. However, as of this writing, no Glesvar dressers or chests are listed on Ikeaโs U.S. website.
You may be tempted by the affordable price of Malm chests and dressers ($250 and under). But at least if you have small children, consider spending a bit more on furniture designed to prevent tipping.
Glass-top furniture
In 2018, Ikea issued a recall on the Glivarp glass-top dining table due to a โlaceration hazardโ and complaints about the glass leaf detaching and falling. But consumers also reported to the CPSC that this productโs glass top shattered when no one was even using it: โThe lower two glass panels on my Ikea Glivarp table shattered out of the blue,โ wrote one consumer in 2021, about a version of the table that was not subject to the recall.
And itโs not just tables that receive explosion complaints. Consumers have also reported to the CPSC glass desk tops shattering when not in use. Some have even posted YouTube videos displaying the aftermath, as ABC affiliate WCPO-TV in Cincinnati reported in 2017.
In 2019, Ikea told ABC affiliate KTRK-TV in Houston, which was investigating an incident with a Glivarp table at the time:
โWe use tempered glass in our furniture, which breaks into chunks rather than shards and helps prevent injury if the glass breaks. It is in the nature of tempered glass to shatter when exposed to knocks, strikes or scratches.โ
The Glivarp table is no longer for sale on Ikeaโs U.S. site, but make sure you at least scour online reviews for possible safety hazards before you buy glass-top furniture. You can also search the CPSCโs public database of unsafe product reports as SaferProducts.gov.
Bed sheets
Letโs face it. You canโt really expect a set of queen sheets that sell for under $20 to bring sweet dreams. But even some of Ikeaโs pricier bed sheets receive some scathing reviews on the companyโs site for being scratchy, wrinkly and, strangely enough, noisy.
โThey crinkle so loud when one turns over in bed!โ wrote one reviewer of Ikeaโsย Somntutaย sheets.
โThey are loud and feel and sound like paper,โ wrote another.
โI only got about an hour into sleeping before the gritty, hard texture was too much to bear and I had to rip them off the bed,โ another reviewer wrote. โThese SรยMNTUTA sheets have the texture and comfort of sleeping on burlap โ they are the worst sheets Iโve ever bought.โ