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Simplify Your Ikea Experience: TaskRabbit Offers Assembly Help
Ikea, the Swedish home furnishings giant, is addressing a common customer frustration: the challenge of assembling its furniture. While Ikea is celebrated for providing affordable and stylish options, the assembly process can be daunting for many shoppers. To ease this burden, Ikea has partnered with TaskRabbit, a service that connects customers with local contractors who can handle furniture assembly and a variety of other tasks.
For those who find Ikea’s assembly instructions difficult to navigate, or who simply prefer not to engage in the do-it-yourself process, TaskRabbit offers a convenient solution. This service is not limited to Ikea products; it encompasses a range of tasks from cleaning to moving. However, customers seeking assistance specifically for Ikea furniture will find this service particularly beneficial.
How TaskRabbit Works with Ikea
Setting up TaskRabbit for furniture assembly is straightforward. Customers can opt for this service during the checkout process at Ikea, either online or in-store. By adding TaskRabbit at checkout, customers will establish an account and be connected with a local Tasker. Alternatively, the TaskRabbit app allows customers to request assembly support after making their purchase.
One key difference in payment occurs depending on the method of booking. When selecting TaskRabbit at the checkout, customers pre-pay for the service, while bookings made through the app require payment upon completion of the assembly.
Cost Considerations for Assembly Services
The cost of assembly via TaskRabbit varies based on the complexity and size of the Ikea furniture item. Each piece has a designated flat rate. For instance, assembling a Malm king-size bed costs $76.70, whereas a Markus office chair can be assembled for just $19.50. It is important to note that there is a minimum fee of $52, meaning that even if only a single Markus chair is assembled, the customer will still incur this minimum charge.
The pricing structure is designed to reflect the number of items being assembled rather than the time taken for assembly. Therefore, customers with multiple items may find the total cost increasing in line with the number of pieces they need help with.
The partnership between Ikea and TaskRabbit serves to enhance the shopping experience for customers who may struggle with assembly, ensuring that they can enjoy their new furniture without the associated stress. By providing this option, Ikea continues to innovate in the home furnishings market, catering to diverse customer needs while maintaining its reputation for affordability and accessibility.
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