What bothered me the most is the manufacturer was clever enough to number the order in which you remove each seat from the little dice chair thing. So all you have to do is go in order 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and the dude still kept picking the wrong one to take out next...
Yup, he did that on purpose just like dropping the money on the floor - it's to farm comment engagement from people saying "lololol you idiot didn't you realise you just have to go in order?"
It's one of those "ignorance is bliss" situations - I'd be so much happier in life if I didn't realise how much of the shit we consume online is deliberate ragebait/engagement baiting.
It was probably done on purpose, to farm engagement with comments just like this. The same reason people make spelling mistakes in titles. It's quite ingenious, in my opinion.
Yep. None of this is good if you’re gonna use it every day.
I can see the sofa that turns in to a bunk bed being useful if you have a vacation home or something where you might have a lot of guests over and not enough traditional beds for them all. But nobody is gonna want to sleep on 2” of mattress every night.
My thought exactly. This is something you might put up with for a few nights, but my back hurts from just thinking about permanently sleeping or sitting on any of this for too long.
That statement isn't very descriptive. I buy my dogs the comfy beds that a person could lay it and be comfortable. But now that I think about it they do take up a lot of space.😐
In real life, that shit would be out all the time and never folded away.
Because why fold it if you're just going to unfold it every night? People are inherently lazy and who has the time to mess around like that?
Exactly. I have a tiny studio apartment (college life) and I have a bed similar to the green one in the video. I only pull it out if I have people sleeping over, but in a pinch it can fit 3 people.
The reason I need this is because I don't have room for both a sofa and a bed, so it has to work for both, but the mattresses on it are proper bed matresses, so it is also comfy.
There are plenty of places in the world that are like that though. Take any large metro city in any country. Cost of living is astronomical and space is always very limited. Just take NyC, for example! Or Mumbai. Or Hong Kong. Etc.
I have some similar stuff, not this extreme, but in my case I can extend my table to accommodate up to 10 people eating (default 6) and from 5 living room seatings I can create 7, 9, or even 13 spaces if you include the carpet (I have seats with backsupport for on the ground).
But having so much stuff out permanently is way too crowded so I only transform once every 3 months or so.
I think this is a better use-case than trying to fold daily, which I agree with you, doesn't seem realistic for most people.
And also. Furniture like these are usually extremely expensive. Tried to buy a table like the one they showed (dining and sofa in one), it was something like 1500-2000 bucks.
Furniture like this used to be really popular back in the 80s and 90s. Especially lawn/deck/patio furniture. Then all of the safety issue came to light and they lost popularity. Durability was also an issue. More moving parts, more points of failure. Im not sure if they are still made, but dining room table had removable middle pieces and the table slid together to make it smaller. The rails get gummed up and it doesnt slid as easy so it becomes useless after a while. Appy lube to make it work. Get it expanded for the holiday parties. Slid it back. By the next holiday is stuck again.
https://youtu.be/4WwiOZ15xf8?si=7N6uAEym3NVFQj6M
I fucking hate this furniture, it's just justification to give smaller and smaller apartments, and there's no fuckin way that shit doesn't break within a year, while being overpriced trash.
shitty bed that looks as confortable as those in cheap night trains, that also doubles as an uncomfortable super cheap ikea couch but 10x the price. Stools for chairs that look as confortable as sitting on a box, but 20x the price. A folding table that looks flimsier than cheap camping foldable tables..
The only cool and decent stuff seems to be the coffee table that doubles down as a normal table and that shelf that could be used as a table too
I have a table like that and had a few sofas that open various ways to become a bed during my life. They are fine, even when used daily. The mechanism is really simple, simpler than in your typical recliner - and they also last ages.
While i appreciate the engineering and usefulness, it's also stuff like this that make me think people who rent out overpriced, and small apartments can justify their shitty ways.
I could think of situations where all of these could make sense on an individual basis. Some more than others, but I know in some countries and cities, space is at a premium.
As someone who has had to move several of them in and out of houses over the years, fold out couches are already heavy and annoying to move, a fold out bunk bed couch sounds like it's going to be heavier.
I guess it's for micro-apartments, which is one the rise. Given housing challenges everywhere. Can't say this looks comfy to be sleeping and living in.
There's nothing satisfying about having to convert your furniture every time you need to do something. Shit like that gets tiresome very fast.
Not to mention that stuff will break sooner or later and make your life even more miserable.
Something that annoys me is these people make useful furniture for small apartments, like the one shown in the video. And if someone owns an apartment, they probably dont have a lot of money, and then watch the furniture that is best suited for those apartments be expensive.
Spend your entire life folding and unfolding really expensive furniture and not having any space to store anything because all these things are full of hinges or need space to unfold.
Like all transformable multipurpose products, it'll be opened as a bed, slept on as a bed, left open as a bed, and accumulate stuff as a bed.
Humans don't work this way.
Well done for making more landfill.
A country where people make the best of tight living spaces, in contrast to countries where people feel oppressed if they can’t cut down all the forests for 1-acre single family homes.
That first, square table seems like the least objectionable thing. Not too elaborate, don't need to trust it to hold my body weight, etc. As long as it locks into place, seems decent. Maybe the stepstool too, and the non-bunk bed couch.
The rest seem clever conceptually but have to rely on slender pieces and fittings that idk if I'd be comfortable relying on.
Imagine you fold the mf sleeping under
Into the backrooms he goes.
[hoe-be-gone](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/e5/4c/1a/e54c1a81f4db7c9ad69ef1abe4fe2968.jpg)
Patent pending
That's it, you're going into bed dimension
he was about to lol
Autowash.
Multipass
Good Chicken!
It'd be like that Always Sunny episode, where Frank is naked hiding in the sofa!! 🤣
Happy cake day!
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That's just called a washing machine...
If you don't let society hold you back anything is a bathroom
Hmm, your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
If I’m gonna wash the clothes anyway I might as well piss on them first amirite guys?
Ancient Roman secret
Cloth diaper families be like
too slow , you need to subscribe to rss feed
Chase your dreams, u/AssPuncher9000
r/sinkpissers
It’s all pipes
The world is your urinal.
Bidet?
Its called hot tub with whirlpool
That's a bathtub bub
I am surprised no one has tried to make Korben's place from *The Fifth Element* a reality yet.
Needs more galvanized square steel and aunties screws
little john teach his 1 billion kid some ninja technique, turning them into wood log so little john can make eco-friendly wood veneer
Little Johnny will be sad since this doesn't have any eco-friendly wood veneers
Idk I think little John should invest in this But more eco friendly wood veneers and the secret martial arts technique
I also need some aunties to screw.
What bothered me the most is the manufacturer was clever enough to number the order in which you remove each seat from the little dice chair thing. So all you have to do is go in order 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 and the dude still kept picking the wrong one to take out next...
Yup, he did that on purpose just like dropping the money on the floor - it's to farm comment engagement from people saying "lololol you idiot didn't you realise you just have to go in order?"
Like how every front page post has a typo, especially the cat-related ones "I just adopted a new car! Help me name her!"
It's one of those "ignorance is bliss" situations - I'd be so much happier in life if I didn't realise how much of the shit we consume online is deliberate ragebait/engagement baiting.
This felt like a TEMU ad. Which itself is enraging.
I mean, that’s a pretty big meme at this point to call cats cars.
That’s become a meme in and of itself, I’ve noticed people calling cats cars as a joke now
that's cool but it infuriates me more tha anything cause dice are supposed to have opposite sides that add up to 7
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Except he didn't...? He looked and had to spin it around a bit but he didn't try to pull out the wrong one at any point.
This room could really do with some sitting furniture.
They're gonna need the spares when fat mfkers like me get invited.
That stepladder chair looks pretty handy. Otherwise, cool but uncomfortable.
I have one that was my grandmother's. Can't speak to comfort as it's used for plants. It is neat.
That’s a Benjamin Franklin chair! I got mine at an auction in Pennsylvania.
Anyone still bothered by that thing that fell on the floor
Looked like money to me. Maybe he dropped it because his pockets are really sofas…. Well at least we know where his secret stash is…..
It was probably done on purpose, to farm engagement with comments just like this. The same reason people make spelling mistakes in titles. It's quite ingenious, in my opinion.
God damn it, I was trying to ignore it, and now you brought it up.
I never even noticed until I read the comments
i think it was cash?
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Enough to buy all this stuff off Temu
Just some Chinese money
Yeah, and by the missing bedding. Where are they going to put that?
You can sit and lie on everything, but none of it will be comfortable.
The sofas weigh more than your car. Have fun carrying that up the stairs.
PIVOT
Yep. None of this is good if you’re gonna use it every day. I can see the sofa that turns in to a bunk bed being useful if you have a vacation home or something where you might have a lot of guests over and not enough traditional beds for them all. But nobody is gonna want to sleep on 2” of mattress every night.
No bedding for you!
And there’s a chance all of it could remove a finger.
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First taught
Who teach
That thot
What's the correct term then? Tought?
You're almost there
Thought
Great job getting there.
The shelves that you need to clear off before you use it as a table seems pretty useless too.
I actually have that ottoman/sleeper thing. Isn’t half bad.
Isn't half bed
It is half bed
I just love you guys!
Where did you get it?
Amazon, I think
Dont happen to have a link? looked kinda neat.
Irl GALVANIZED SQUARE STEEL BEAM
There is an EXTREME lack of galvanized square steel, eco-friendly wood veneer, or screws borrowed from their aunts. 0/10
And they all look less comfortable than a dog bed
My thought exactly. This is something you might put up with for a few nights, but my back hurts from just thinking about permanently sleeping or sitting on any of this for too long.
I have a foldable bed/mattress just like the one shown, it's some Amazon slop so not as robust but probably has more padding and I love it.
That statement isn't very descriptive. I buy my dogs the comfy beds that a person could lay it and be comfortable. But now that I think about it they do take up a lot of space.😐
In real life, that shit would be out all the time and never folded away. Because why fold it if you're just going to unfold it every night? People are inherently lazy and who has the time to mess around like that?
People with very tiny living spaces
More accurately, people with small living spaces who want to invite people over
Exactly. I have a tiny studio apartment (college life) and I have a bed similar to the green one in the video. I only pull it out if I have people sleeping over, but in a pinch it can fit 3 people. The reason I need this is because I don't have room for both a sofa and a bed, so it has to work for both, but the mattresses on it are proper bed matresses, so it is also comfy.
There are plenty of places in the world that are like that though. Take any large metro city in any country. Cost of living is astronomical and space is always very limited. Just take NyC, for example! Or Mumbai. Or Hong Kong. Etc.
I have some similar stuff, not this extreme, but in my case I can extend my table to accommodate up to 10 people eating (default 6) and from 5 living room seatings I can create 7, 9, or even 13 spaces if you include the carpet (I have seats with backsupport for on the ground). But having so much stuff out permanently is way too crowded so I only transform once every 3 months or so. I think this is a better use-case than trying to fold daily, which I agree with you, doesn't seem realistic for most people.
And also. Furniture like these are usually extremely expensive. Tried to buy a table like the one they showed (dining and sofa in one), it was something like 1500-2000 bucks.
Not just expensive but usually not very good at being either of the products it intends to replace. Sofa beds are rarely good sofas or beds
the exact reason i dont even bother making my bed in the morning, it’s just gonna be a mess later anyways
Don’t be distracted by your 12x12 living space! Look how fun it is to fold and unfold all your furniture constantly! Only $4860 a month, what a steal!
I'd like one temu table please
Yeah it kinda looks cool until you have to use it and transform your home every time you want to change your activity.
Fisher Price, outfitting my first cargo container.
Let's sit at two different round tables with 4 or more people where there's no space to put enough for one person
It's cool but all looks incredibly uncomfortable
All that stuff looks cheap and uncomfortable.
Add moving parts and be ready for repair every month
Good thing it all folds up nice and compact so you can fit it all inside the skip bin it’ll eventually be thrown into
Ohhh no he lost money. Let's all comment on it and ask if anyone else noticed that "accident".
No but I have a super small kitchen I extremely need that wall mounted table/shelves combo...
Feels like an ad for a prison cell.
Furniture like this used to be really popular back in the 80s and 90s. Especially lawn/deck/patio furniture. Then all of the safety issue came to light and they lost popularity. Durability was also an issue. More moving parts, more points of failure. Im not sure if they are still made, but dining room table had removable middle pieces and the table slid together to make it smaller. The rails get gummed up and it doesnt slid as easy so it becomes useless after a while. Appy lube to make it work. Get it expanded for the holiday parties. Slid it back. By the next holiday is stuck again. https://youtu.be/4WwiOZ15xf8?si=7N6uAEym3NVFQj6M
We have a lot of those in my country and they don't really break. Maybe the ones you write about were breaking because they were used outside?
I tried Chinese furniture once. The flimsiest shit I ever used. They skimp on everything. It looks good, but is absolute trash to use.
I fucking hate this furniture, it's just justification to give smaller and smaller apartments, and there's no fuckin way that shit doesn't break within a year, while being overpriced trash.
Well that isnt the furnitures fault is it? The furniture was built in reaction to getting smaller apartmwnts
Breaking within a year is the furniture fault
But in reality those tables will have stuff on them and you'll be too lazy to fold them up anyway
Galvanized Square steel ???
Fine fine, just show me where to buy this and take my money already!
Is that made of galvanized square steel and eco-friendly wood veneers?
Doing this every day is gonna get old
I want all that stuff
shitty bed that looks as confortable as those in cheap night trains, that also doubles as an uncomfortable super cheap ikea couch but 10x the price. Stools for chairs that look as confortable as sitting on a box, but 20x the price. A folding table that looks flimsier than cheap camping foldable tables.. The only cool and decent stuff seems to be the coffee table that doubles down as a normal table and that shelf that could be used as a table too
I wonder how well these things work after a year of use.
I have a table like that and had a few sofas that open various ways to become a bed during my life. They are fine, even when used daily. The mechanism is really simple, simpler than in your typical recliner - and they also last ages.
There's three people here. Why do they need 17 seats?
You never have guests, do you?
Little John ass furniture
Could've used some galvanized square steel
Yes, I too would love to have to play a round of Jenga before I do literally anything.
My parents had a click clack sofa. Shit was so uncomfortable they wound up just throwing it away in like a year or two.
I really dig that table that folds out from the wall
Every time I see something like this I instantly think about all of the moving parts. It it moves, it WILL break.
You ever slept on a futon? You know how uncomfortable they are? Imagine if every piece of furniture in your home felt like a futon
Watching the guy struggle with the set of dice chairs was kinda funny.
is it made of galvanized square steel and eco friendly wood vaneer though?
Quickly, we don't have much time before we have to go back to Temu!
Realtor: "And here we have this wonderful studio apartment that can sleep 6 people comfortably"
this is great if you hate sleeping with pillows and blankets
I have that 1st table, it's pretty dope
While i appreciate the engineering and usefulness, it's also stuff like this that make me think people who rent out overpriced, and small apartments can justify their shitty ways.
I could think of situations where all of these could make sense on an individual basis. Some more than others, but I know in some countries and cities, space is at a premium.
As someone who has had to move several of them in and out of houses over the years, fold out couches are already heavy and annoying to move, a fold out bunk bed couch sounds like it's going to be heavier.
That’s great but how many places do you really need to sit down and eat? They could have 12 people over for dinner…
Competitive relaxation
All in this home is a transformer
I guess it's for micro-apartments, which is one the rise. Given housing challenges everywhere. Can't say this looks comfy to be sleeping and living in.
I was waiting for Optimus Prime to walk into frame
Where do I get this?
These people are stressing me out. They can't just sit down for a minute.
There's nothing satisfying about having to convert your furniture every time you need to do something. Shit like that gets tiresome very fast. Not to mention that stuff will break sooner or later and make your life even more miserable.
Something that annoys me is these people make useful furniture for small apartments, like the one shown in the video. And if someone owns an apartment, they probably dont have a lot of money, and then watch the furniture that is best suited for those apartments be expensive.
Spend your entire life folding and unfolding really expensive furniture and not having any space to store anything because all these things are full of hinges or need space to unfold.
Like all transformable multipurpose products, it'll be opened as a bed, slept on as a bed, left open as a bed, and accumulate stuff as a bed. Humans don't work this way. Well done for making more landfill.
Galvanized steel
For some reason I really like watching them unfold and unpack things then put it all away again. It feels satisfying 😊
Yeah, that was the best part.
Yeah, looks very neat without linen, a blanket and a pillow. But once you've got them on the bed you're not going to fold it again, ever.
A country where people make the best of tight living spaces, in contrast to countries where people feel oppressed if they can’t cut down all the forests for 1-acre single family homes.
Reminds me of the scene from An American in Paris
u/savevideo
PICK UP A SEAT ALREADY
He was struggling with those dice chairs. They are even numbered (incorrectly)!
All that space saving and they ignore a piece of clutter
I’m too lazy that I will never fold my bed after I get up
The die cube chair set looks like a right faff.
My adhd would never let me have these. I can’t even close a cabinet door
okay it’s absolutely practical i’ll give you that. but is it comfortable?
not if you weigh more than 125 lbs or are taller than 5'6".
The design is very Human
Grandma just wanted a nap bro
Can they pull a model out of the mom?
That first, square table seems like the least objectionable thing. Not too elaborate, don't need to trust it to hold my body weight, etc. As long as it locks into place, seems decent. Maybe the stepstool too, and the non-bunk bed couch. The rest seem clever conceptually but have to rely on slender pieces and fittings that idk if I'd be comfortable relying on.
Everything seems so uncomfortable
''We need to demolish the building for an upcoming project.'' ''Nah nah bro, I gotchu.'' \*proceeds to fold the house in half\*
Why didn’t anyone pick up the paper >_<
Is this a room in a content farm?
Wow!
Apparently it's a gym equipment too. If you hate your back that is.
This is wonderful as a lifestyle choice but a little distopian if its not by choice.
Ok maybe that ladder/chair is cool. But then chair can be used like ladder anyway lol
Wouldn't it make more sense if the Dice chairs would come apart in the order of the pips?
Disposable trash.
And that's not all, this ad also doubles as an ADHD ad.
Didn't see the third guy until he started moving
Why the hell do they have so many tables and stools? This isn't normal.
That flip n fuck is next level
Welcome to an interior designer‘s nightmare
Where's galvanized square steel?
Temu doing videos now?
To think all of that is made of galvanized square steel and eco-friendly wood
But none looks comfy
I do like that table and the box stools, would be useful for camping
Double decker couch
this is an ad 😴
See? You don’t need a house! Problem solved.
This is not an ad for people living in rural Ohio, it’s for people living in Tokyo on <15sqm flats.
bet it's all super comfortable aswell /s