Tucks into a spare corner and holds my laptop and work monitor. Im 61 and its fine to sit at. Holds a 15 laptop and a 27 display at an angle. Not too wobbly.
This is a great value for anyone working from home tempo-permanently during the pandemic. I would NOT expect this desk to last for many years of heavy use, but thats not what youre paying for.
The assembly is mostly straightforward, with two caveats:
1. The smaller silver screws tend to strip out in the very cheap particle board, so exercise care when screwing those in. If you do strip them (I stripped two), replace with deck/drywall screws and hammer down/saw off the points of the screws if they poke through the other side.
2. Unless you have four hands, ignore the order of the instructions and assemble the whole base first and then put the tabletop on.
Good for delicate people or short-term use
Tucks into a spare corner and holds my laptop and work monitor. Im 61 and its fine to sit at. Holds a 15 laptop and a 27 display at an angle. Not too wobbly. This is a great value for anyone working from home tempo-permanently during the pandemic. I would NOT expect this desk to last for many years of heavy use, but thats not what youre paying for. The assembly is mostly straightforward, with two caveats: 1. The smaller silver screws tend to strip out in the very cheap particle board, so exercise care when screwing those in. If you do strip them (I stripped two), replace with deck/drywall screws and hammer down/saw off the points of the screws if they poke through the other side. 2. Unless you have four hands, ignore the order of the instructions and assemble the whole base first and then put the tabletop on.