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How is the load-bearing capacity of IKEA products tested?

IKEA stands for quality, and we want you to be able to use our products for as long as possible without problems.

IKEA tests our products in alignment with Australian quality standards, alongside further testing to ensure that all quality standards are met for our customers. 

Most of our products online will state the maximum load bearing capacity of each of our products. Make sure you take some time to look at our products online, to ensure that you are choosing the right product for your needs for the product. 

If you are unable to locate it, please ensure you are checking our product information, assembly, and measurements pages for this information.

If you have any further questions please contact us

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