Mister Manuals & User Guides
Mister offers a variety of home furnishing and lifestyle products, including storage furniture and novelty audio electronics.
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Mister is a consumer brand featuring a diverse range of products for the home. Known primarily for self-assembly furniture such as the Sideboard 5, the brand provides storage solutions that require careful assembly and wall-mounting for safety.
The product line also extends to lifestyle electronics, including unique items like the WS-1965 Classic Car Bluetooth Speaker. Mister products are designed to balance functionality with aesthetic appeal, often found through various retail channels catering to home organization and decor.
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Mister support FAQ
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What tools are needed to assemble a Mister sideboard?
Assembly typically requires standard tools such as a screwdriver and hammer. Please refer to your specific model's instruction manual to check if wall-mounting hardware is included or needs to be purchased separately.
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How do I connect my Mister Bluetooth speaker?
Turn on the speaker and ensure it is in Bluetooth mode (often indicated by a 'BLUE' light or display). On your mobile device, search for the device name (e.g., WS-1965) in Bluetooth settings and tap to pair.
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Are wall fixings included with Mister furniture?
For many items like the Sideboard 5, wall fixing screws are not included because the type required depends on your wall material (e.g., brick, drywall, concrete). You should purchase appropriate fixings from a local hardware dealer.