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RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 "

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Assembling the IKEA RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " — panels and hardware on the floor
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Real buyers report about 1 hour and 38 minutes to assemble the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 ". It's manageable for most people — can be done solo. The drawer slide installation is where the time goes: each pair needs to be level, and rushing this step means stiff drawers that are annoying to fix after the fact.

All times on this page come from real buyers who logged their actual build time after finishing — not IKEA estimates.

Like most IKEA furniture, the real time is longer than what the instruction booklet implies. The 1h 38m average here comes from buyers who logged their actual build — not the manufacturer's estimate.

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Manageable for most people. First-timers should budget a bit more time, but professional help isn't needed for this one.

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First-timer estimate: 2h 3m2h 22m — budget this before you start

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RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " — Assembly Overview

Drawer units look simple on the outside, but the internal hardware tells a different story. The RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " takes an average of 1 hour and 38 minutes to assemble according to 2 buyers, rated easy in difficulty. With 6 drawers, the slide installation is the most time-consuming step — each pair needs to be level and aligned. Done right, you end up with a unit that opens smoothly for years.

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1 hour and 38 minutes
Difficulty
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Reviews
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Why this build takes as long as it does

With 6 drawers, most of the assembly time goes into the drawer slides — each pair needs to be installed level and at exactly the right height, or the drawer face won't sit flush. The practical approach is to install all slide pairs first, then build and install drawers one at a time, testing each before moving to the next. Rushing the slide installation is the most common reason drawers stick or sag after assembly.

⏱ Time Breakdown

Estimated split based on how real builds typically run

Unboxing + hardware sort~8 min
Outer carcass~20 min
Slide rail installation~35 min
Drawer boxes~22 min
Fronts + handles~14 min

What usually slows people down

  • !Installing all 6 slide rails level relative to each other — even 1–2mm off causes visible misalignment
  • !Attaching drawer fronts before testing that each drawer runs smoothly
  • !Mixing up similar-looking hardware across different drawers
  • !Pulling fronts off to realign after they've been attached — it's inevitable if slides aren't checked first

🛠 How to Assemble It Faster

  1. 1Treat the 6 drawers like an assembly line: install slide hardware on one side of every drawer box, flip them all, do the other side. Noticeably faster than one-drawer-at-a-time.
  2. 2Install ALL slide rails into the carcass before building a single drawer. Test that they're level relative to each other first — fix alignment now, not after the drawers are built.
  3. 3Attach drawer fronts last, screws loose. Align visually with drawers closed, then tighten. You won't get this right on the first try — and that's normal.
  4. 4Mark the first completed drawer with tape on the inside — easy to lose track of which ones have been tested after building several.

Drawer Assembly Tip

Pro tip: When assembling multiple drawers, don't build them one at a time exactly like the instructions show. A faster method is to lay out all the drawer pieces and install the drawer runners on one side for every drawer first. Then flip them and repeat on the other side. This assembly-line approach saves time and helps keep everything aligned — especially if you're working solo. For a unit with 6 drawers, this approach can cut that phase of the build by a third or more.

Step-by-Step Assembly Guide

  1. 1Assemble the outer carcass first — sides, top, bottom, and back panel.
  2. 2Install drawer slide rails into the carcass. Check they're level side-to-side before tightening.
  3. 3Build the first drawer box. Slide it in and test the full range of motion before building others.
  4. 4Adjust slide rail height until the drawer face sits flush, then install remaining drawers.
  5. 5Attach drawer fronts. Start with screws loose, align the front visually, then tighten.
  6. 6Install any locks, handles, or soft-close bumpers last.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Attaching drawer fronts before confirming each drawer runs smooth — removing fronts is annoying to redo
  • Mixing slide hardware between different drawers — slides are often identical but position-specific
  • Mounting all slides before testing the first drawer — a systematic error gets repeated across all drawers
  • Not testing soft-close bumpers before final installation

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " take to assemble?

Based on 2 real buyers who logged their build on FlatPackTime, the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " takes an average of 1 hour and 38 minutes to assemble. First-time assemblers typically take 20–40% longer than experienced builders, especially if they don't sort hardware before starting.

Can I assemble the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " alone?

Yes — the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " is rated easy and most buyers complete it solo. Having a second person speeds things up, but it's not required for this build.

What tools do I need to assemble the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 "?

IKEA includes an allen key with the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 ", but an electric screwdriver is the single biggest time-saver. A rubber mallet helps seat dowels without marking the wood, and a bubble level catches alignment issues early. For a build this size, having all three tools ready before you start makes a real difference.

Is the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " worth assembling yourself?

At IKEA's price point, self-assembly is usually the practical choice. The RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " is rated easy — most first-timers complete it without issue.

Why do my RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 " drawers stick or drag?

Sticking drawers almost always mean the slide rails are slightly misaligned. Loosen the mounting screws on the slides, adjust until the drawer runs smooth with no resistance, then re-tighten. Sometimes the drawer box itself is slightly out of square — check the box first by pushing the corners gently and see if it flexes.

Can I add dividers or organizers to the RAST 6-drawer dresser, pine, 48 7/8x26 3/4 "?

IKEA sells compatible drawer dividers and organizers for most RAST units. Check the IKEA website for accessories listed as compatible with your specific model — they're designed to fit exactly. Third-party organizers that fit your drawer dimensions also work well.

Easier alternatives to consider

If you want less assembly time or complexity

If you prefer IKEA's design and price point, the original is still a solid choice — just budget the extra setup time.

What affects assembly time

First time vs. experienced: First-time builders typically take 20–40% longer — not because the steps are harder, but because reading the manual mid-build and hunting for hardware adds up.
Solo vs. two people: A second person speeds things up but isn't required. Solo assembly is manageable if you're methodical.
Tool quality: An electric screwdriver alone cuts most IKEA build times by 25–35%. The included allen key works but is significantly slower on builds with many cam bolts.
Space available: Assembling in a tight room adds time. Most IKEA furniture needs to be laid flat during panel assembly — if you can't lay it flat, steps take longer and alignment is harder.

Is this worth assembling yourself?

Yes — this is well within DIY range for most people. The main risk is the drawer slide or slat alignment taking longer than expected on your first attempt. Budget the time, have a rubber mallet ready, and don't rush the alignment steps. Professional assembly for a build like this isn't necessary unless you're genuinely short on time.

DIY if you have:
  • An afternoon free
  • An electric screwdriver
  • Basic IKEA experience
Consider help if:
  • First IKEA build ever
  • No time to spare
  • Back or mobility issues