I spent fifty bucks on this, and it is okay for that price. It was a pain to put together. It is a little wobbly if you go to wobble it, but not something I notice when I use it. I wouldnt stand or sit on it, but average use should be fine. I bought it to use as a small vanity that fits behind my bedroom door, and it works fine for that, but I wouldnt repurchase now that I have more makeup and really wish I had a drawer. I was going to install a keyboard drawer underneath for that, but it has a piece under the desk surface about halfway back for stability that prevents anything deep from being installed. I had minor scratches in a couple places. Ive included a couple pictures with stuff on it and with it basically bare. I used to keep a laundry basket where it is now if that helps give you an idea of size. The chair is from a small, cheap folding card table.
Someone else uploaded the instructions; mine came with a set so I was okay there. None of the parts were labelled, so I labeled them all and included a list below. There are holes on the on side of parts N that need to face the top of the unit when you install in step 5, so they will be in the right place for part C in step 9.
Description of parts:
A - 3 sets of 2 large screw holes, finished top, both ends, one side, narrower and longer than C (has hardware on it in picture)
B - largest piece, desk surface (not pictured)
C - 3 sets of 2 large screw holes, finished top, both ends, one side, wider and shorter than A (has hardware on top in picture)
D - three square pieces, shelf dividers
E - long skinny piece with 2 large screw holes near each end, finished on all surfaces except ends
F - back panel for shelf (not pictured)
G - two small holes in the ends themselves, finished top, bottom, and one side
H and I - angled ends, 2 large screw holes near one end, 2 sets of 2 small screw holes along length, all but ends finished
J and K - 2 sets of 2 large screw holes along edge, 2 small screw holes next two one of the large screw holes set, finished top, bottom, and one side
L - 3 sets of large screw holes for brackets that dont go all the way through, finished top and one side
M - two shortest pieces, 2 large screw holes near one end, all but one end finished
N - next two shortest pieces, 2 sets of 2 large screw holes near one end and a few inches away from the other end, 2 small screw holes on one side, all but one end finished
Instructions were a bit difficult so you really need to analyze the instructions. Looks great but only giving 4 stars as when screwing in one of the screws the holes got too big so had to get wood putty. Other than that, I like it as its very simple.
Great product for the great price.
Looks and feels good. Assembly took less than 30 minutes for 2 people.
Only one suggestion for the manufactures is they should label the parts something like A,B etc and in the manual refer to them as A,B that way it will be more helpful during assembling the product.
I wanted a small inexpensive laptop desk. Guess what I got. A small inexpensive laptop desk. Assembly was a little tricky. Instructions are not very detailed. But. if you are mechanically inclined you should have no problem. This is NOT SOMETHING THAT WILL LAST. but it will work for light duty station. Dont expect the world for $50 bucks
The desk itself is nice looking and sturdy for a writing desk. The other reviews said it was difficult to put together, I had no problem. It would have been quicker if the peices were marked but I put them together before I started and marked them with a pen and it took about 45 min to complete by meyself.
College student, just in need of a desk that would give me a place to do my homework and use my laptop; dont something top notch!
Max weight on top shelf and bottom shelf is 10lbs, and actual desk is 30lbs.
First thing Ive ever assembled by myself and took me 3 hours on and off. but Im proud!!!
Honestly, youre getting your moneys worth.
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Instructions are slightly confusing, but with time its a
Instructions are slightly confusing, but with time its a lot easier, not the sturdiest thing but it gets the job done, and done well.
Okay for a cheap piece of furniture.
I spent fifty bucks on this, and it is okay for that price. It was a pain to put together. It is a little wobbly if you go to wobble it, but not something I notice when I use it. I wouldnt stand or sit on it, but average use should be fine. I bought it to use as a small vanity that fits behind my bedroom door, and it works fine for that, but I wouldnt repurchase now that I have more makeup and really wish I had a drawer. I was going to install a keyboard drawer underneath for that, but it has a piece under the desk surface about halfway back for stability that prevents anything deep from being installed. I had minor scratches in a couple places. Ive included a couple pictures with stuff on it and with it basically bare. I used to keep a laundry basket where it is now if that helps give you an idea of size. The chair is from a small, cheap folding card table. Someone else uploaded the instructions; mine came with a set so I was okay there. None of the parts were labelled, so I labeled them all and included a list below. There are holes on the on side of parts N that need to face the top of the unit when you install in step 5, so they will be in the right place for part C in step 9. Description of parts: A - 3 sets of 2 large screw holes, finished top, both ends, one side, narrower and longer than C (has hardware on it in picture) B - largest piece, desk surface (not pictured) C - 3 sets of 2 large screw holes, finished top, both ends, one side, wider and shorter than A (has hardware on top in picture) D - three square pieces, shelf dividers E - long skinny piece with 2 large screw holes near each end, finished on all surfaces except ends F - back panel for shelf (not pictured) G - two small holes in the ends themselves, finished top, bottom, and one side H and I - angled ends, 2 large screw holes near one end, 2 sets of 2 small screw holes along length, all but ends finished J and K - 2 sets of 2 large screw holes along edge, 2 small screw holes next two one of the large screw holes set, finished top, bottom, and one side L - 3 sets of large screw holes for brackets that dont go all the way through, finished top and one side M - two shortest pieces, 2 large screw holes near one end, all but one end finished N - next two shortest pieces, 2 sets of 2 large screw holes near one end and a few inches away from the other end, 2 small screw holes on one side, all but one end finished
Perfect for what my son wanted it for several things
Perfect for what my son wanted it for several things like exbox action figers and his 42 inches flat tv
Computer desk
Instructions were a bit difficult so you really need to analyze the instructions. Looks great but only giving 4 stars as when screwing in one of the screws the holes got too big so had to get wood putty. Other than that, I like it as its very simple.
Great product for the great price
Great product for the great price. Looks and feels good. Assembly took less than 30 minutes for 2 people. Only one suggestion for the manufactures is they should label the parts something like A,B etc and in the manual refer to them as A,B that way it will be more helpful during assembling the product.
Get what you pay for.
I wanted a small inexpensive laptop desk. Guess what I got. A small inexpensive laptop desk. Assembly was a little tricky. Instructions are not very detailed. But. if you are mechanically inclined you should have no problem. This is NOT SOMETHING THAT WILL LAST. but it will work for light duty station. Dont expect the world for $50 bucks
Nice compact desk
The desk itself is nice looking and sturdy for a writing desk. The other reviews said it was difficult to put together, I had no problem. It would have been quicker if the peices were marked but I put them together before I started and marked them with a pen and it took about 45 min to complete by meyself.
Good for the $
Good little desk. Assembled with wood glue also to secure joints a little more.
getting your moneys worth
College student, just in need of a desk that would give me a place to do my homework and use my laptop; dont something top notch! Max weight on top shelf and bottom shelf is 10lbs, and actual desk is 30lbs. First thing Ive ever assembled by myself and took me 3 hours on and off. but Im proud!!! Honestly, youre getting your moneys worth.
Nice desk especially for the price
Nice desk especially for the price. The instructions are not too clear, took about a hour to put together. Sturdy and the right color
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