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Assembly Instructions | Weight: | Measures: |
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| Unavailable | 29" H x 31" W x 18" D |
| Application: | Home Office |
| Assembly: | Requires Assembly |
| Design: | Standard Desk |
| Features: | Keyboard Tray |
| Finish: | Black |
| Material: | Metal |
| Other: | We Recommend |
| Product Category: | Office Desks |
| Type: | Executive Desk |
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Cher from Mineapolis, MN
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12/13/2010
Looks good but a little rickety! just used in a household with 2 adults to hold a laptop computer. desk actually moves from side to side while I'm typing this. doesn't seem to be falling down just sways when in use! |
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Janet from Sioux Falls, SD
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10/25/2010
Perfect Desk for my Extra Monitor This was the perfect desk for my office space. I needed an extra corner for a database computer that is used by all staff members, and this piece of furniture was just the ticket! |
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Rach from Hanover, PA
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8/25/2010
EXCELLENT DESK CHOICE I am so pleased with my purchase of this product, more than pleased...it was easy to put together and I just love it, it's perfect for my computer, I am one happy customer...this is an excellent choice |
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ABEL from GARDEN CITY PARK, NEW YORK
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6/27/2010
just what i needed. i'm very satisfied I USE IT AS A TV TABLE WITH THE CABLE BOX WHERE THE KEYBOARD GOES. |
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Penelope from Belle Chasse, LA
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1/24/2010
Solo desk The desk can be used in smaller areas since it's glass and seems almost invisible.It is made very stylish and sturdy.Would highly recommend. The service was very professional and efficient. |
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Lu Kang from Louisville, KY
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5/22/2009
Great Desk Great Desk. Simple, Good Price, Good Looking, and Good Quality! |
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Ken from LA CA
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4/20/2009
Not bad... smaller than expected. Good Don't like bar which makes it sturdy but prevents use of file cabinet or placement of desktop under neath. |
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Jeff D from New Jersey
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1/15/2009
Worth about half the price Attractive design, ultra smooth black glass surface and space saving dimensions [...]Unfortunately that's where the positives end. Upon seeing how few parts there were when I opened the box I thought I'd have this assembled in under a half-hour. As it turned out it took me almost TWO hours -- soley due to the difficulty in putting together and aligning the keyboard tray holder and the tracks.the keyboard moves on. Maddening is a word that comes to mind!The provided screws that hold the keyboard arm mounts to the mounting brackets were just about impossible to start screwing into the holes since their ends are not threaded but instead have a kind of squared off shape. Also, the directions do not specify WHICH set of holes they are supposed to screw into. Since they can go into either I finally gave up and just decided to use the two front ones.Once all was together it was obvious how flimsy the brackets are which hold the keyboard. Another factor is that the keyboard does not slide out squarely - no matter how many adjustments I made to the sliders and their mounts. (The keyboard also should have been made wider as there's plenty of room on either side of it, and the addition of using a mouse on it is a very tight squeeze indeed.)The desk frame itself seems quite strong, but I did have a hard time leveling each adjustable foot to make the desk sit stabley on the floor.Additionally I cannot get the glass top to rest perfectly flat on the four suction cups; there's too much up and down play on one corner.This desk is good looking and will fit in a tight space, but the width of the keyboard and the unacceptable weakness of it's sliders and mounting tracks I find unacceptable - in addition to getting the top glass to sit evenly flat. All in all I'm a bit disappointed. [...] |