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Can someone (who has purchased Bush office furniture) tell me what you think of the quality and value?

I am looking for an inexpensive computer desk (and hutch) for my home office. I want something attractive, of course, but I don't want it to fall apart or give me the frustrations that I have with my current desk- such as jamming drawers. Bush seems to have fairly attractive designs (from what I see online), but I was wondering about the quality. If you have any recommendations for an attractive, inexpensive desk/hutch with decent quality- let me know! :)


Answer:
I have a Bush desk that I have had for about 6 years. It's good quality as far as the 'workmanship'. That is to say the drawer and door on it has stayed 'true' and both open and close with ease.
What I am not overly thrilled with is the finish of the piece. Mine is a cherry stain in color. I have a few scuffs on the surface of the desk that I haven't some up with a way to repair. I don't use the desk roughly - just your standard papers, computer keyboard, glass or cup (drink) on a coaster sort of items on the desk-top. So be prepared to wipe up any rings very soon if you set a glass/cup down and get a wet ring on the desk top and that sort of thing. I wish they would have put an extra coat of urethane or whatever on the desk top to increase it's durability.
We have moved the desk a couple of times (big m oves - in moving vans) and it still is in good shape as far as the 'structure'. Again, my only 'issue' is being very mindful of the desktop surface.
Good luck.

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