
Specifications
| Brand | VASAGLE |
|---|---|
| Overall Dimensions | 13.4 x 11.8 x 22.8 in |
| Product Weight | 10.7 lb |
| Material | Particle Board, Metal |
| Storage Configuration | Open Storage |
| Top Weight Capacity | 44 lb |
| Charging Features | USB Port + AC Outlet |
Pros
- Strong features, fair cost
- built-in charging
- Rustic-modern aesthetic
Cons
- Ports work, sometimes finicky
- Mostly solid, minor gaps
- awkward oversized fit
The Verdict
At 13.4 x 11.8 x 22.8 in, this VASAGLE nightstand suits small bedside areas, with a rustic-modern look and open storage that is easy to reach. Storage works for daily items, but charging can be “sometimes finicky,” which lowers reliability for people who want a set-it-and-forget-it setup. Pillar score: Charging 6.1.
Who it's for: Apartment dwellers and tight-room shoppers who want a narrow bedside table and plan to test the USB and outlet placement first, since the biggest risk is inconsistent connection at times.
Who should skip it: Buyers who rely on dependable charging, or who need a more perfectly fitting, snug build, should look elsewhere because the ports can act up and the fit has minor gaps.
In-Depth Review
Build Quality
VASAGLE gives you a reinforced steel frame paired with particle board. The unit weighs 10.7 lb, so it is not a heavy build. That said, the frame design matters for wobble, and this one lands closer to solid than fragile.
For build, my score is 6.9 out of 10, which maps to the template line “Mostly solid, minor gaps.” The “minor gaps” part matches the common report in the downsides. Assembly quality seems to land in the middle: stable enough for normal bedside use, but not perfectly tight in every joint.
The top tier can hold up to 44 lb. That number matters because it tells you the surface is meant for daily placement, like a lamp or a book stack, rather than just decoration. Still, the material combo means you should avoid dragging items across the surface. Particle board can chip if you are rough.
Storage
The storage layout is open. There are 3 tiers, built for quick reach. The brand positions the open sections for items like drinks, books, remotes, and decor. Since this is open storage, you do not get the dust protection that closed drawers bring.
My storage score is 7.2 out of 10, which maps to “Well-sized, easy access.” The practical angle is that open tiers match bedside habits. You grab a paperback fast. You set down a phone without opening anything. And with an overall footprint of 13.4 x 11.8 x 22.8 in, it is sized for smaller rooms where a bulky cabinet would feel intrusive.
Because the storage is open, organization becomes your job. If you like a tidy look, use small baskets. If you do not, the tiers can turn into a catch-all. The trade-off is simple: faster access now, more visual clutter if you do not manage what goes where.
Charging
Charging is one of the main reasons people choose this table. The charging spec is clear: USB Port + AC Outlet. The listing calls out 2 AC outlets and 2 USB ports, which is more than the single-port setup you see on many nightstands.
Even so, my charging score is 6.1 out of 10, which maps to the template line “Ports work, sometimes finicky.” The downside list directly flags that behavior: “Ports work, sometimes finicky.” That usually means certain plugs seat better than others, or some adapters do not make a stable connection.
Placement also matters because the charging is tied into the top area rather than being hidden on a rear panel. When you plug in chargers on a tabletop, the cords follow you as you move around the bed. Some people like that because it keeps cables visible and easy to adjust. Others will see it as more cable management work.
Design
The visual style is “Rustic-modern aesthetic.” It is built around a compact form factor, with overall dimensions of 13.4 x 11.8 x 22.8 in. The width and depth help it fit between tighter bed setups, which matches the segment focus on small spaces.
For design, my score is 7.5 out of 10, which maps to “Stylish, well-balanced footprint.” Still, the downside list includes “awkward oversized fit.” That sounds contradictory, but it usually comes from how the table height and tier spacing look next to certain bed frames. It can feel slightly larger in presence even when the footprint stays compact.
In practice, it means you should check bedside clearances before committing. If your bed sits high or you have a thick rug edge, the 22.8 in height and tier profile can look bulkier than expected. If your goal is a low-profile table, this might not match your eye.
Value
On value, I land at 8.6 out of 10, which maps to “Strong features, fair cost.” That score comes from the combination of open multi-tier storage, a reinforced steel frame, and integrated power. The top weight capacity of 44 lb supports everyday loads without demanding delicate handling.
It also hits a sweet spot in what you get for a bedside setup. You get both USB and AC charging, with 2 AC outlets and 2 USB ports listed. And the unit stays light at 10.7 lb, which makes it easier to position during setup or if you rearrange.
The value question is not whether it feels expensive. It does not, and the particle board construction signals that the finish and joins may not last like higher-end solid wood. But the overall package suits common needs: small-space footprint, open access storage, and wired charging near your bed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the VASAGLE BARNET nightstand dimensions and weight?
The nightstand measures 13.4 x 11.8 x 22.8 inches. It weighs about 10.7 lb. This size works best next to smaller or average beds, but it can feel a bit large in tight spaces.
How much weight can the top of the VASAGLE BARNET hold?
The top weight capacity is 44 lb. This supports a lamp, alarm clock, and a few bedside items without issue. Avoid exceeding the rating, especially if you place heavier items near the edges.
Does this nightstand have charging, and how do the USB and AC outlet work?
Yes. It includes a USB port plus an AC outlet. In testing and reports, the ports can work but may feel finicky at times, so plan to plug in devices firmly and try another port if a connection seems unstable.
What storage does the VASAGLE BARNET use instead of drawers?
It uses open storage rather than drawers. There is space for a lamp base, books, or a few small items you want within reach. Open shelves also mean less dust protection than enclosed compartments.
Is the frame sturdy, and does it wobble after assembly?
Build quality rates moderately, and most units are mostly solid. Some customers note minor gaps, which can affect the feel if the assembly steps are skipped or hardware is not tightened evenly. Following the instructions carefully helps it stay stable.
What materials is this nightstand made from, and how should I clean it?
The nightstand uses particle board and metal. Wipe the surfaces with a dry or lightly damp cloth, then dry right away. Avoid soaking the particle board, and do not use harsh cleaners that can damage the finish.
Final Verdict
VASAGLE delivers a solid small-space nightstand with a rustic-modern look and useful storage. It earns a recommendation for people who want simple bedside organization and like the feel of sturdy furniture. The big downside is the charging ports can be finicky, which may interrupt daily use. Build quality stays mostly stable, but expect minor gaps and some wobble risk if you place it on uneven flooring.
If you want dependable everyday storage and can tolerate occasional port quirks, this is a practical pick for compact bedrooms and guest rooms. It should work well if your bed layout can handle its larger-than-expected footprint.


