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Kitchen & Housewares : Cherry Wood Finish Adjustable Laptop Notebook Computer Desk

Cherry Wood Finish Adjustable Laptop Notebook Computer Desk

from: HandStands




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1755





Product Brand: HandStands
Color: Cherry
EAN: 0012844020021
Label: HandStands
Product Manufacturer: HandStands
Model: 02002
Publisher: HandStands
Ranking: 1755
Studio: HandStands


Product facts:
  • Fully Adjustable (30" - 37" high)
  • Handy Side Panel
  • Fits all laptop sizes
  • Easy Assembly
  • 4 Legs for Extra Stability







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Item Description:
The laptop is the most conducive option for people working on the move or from home. There are protective laptop cases to safeguard the laptop when you are on the go, but what about mounting the laptop in a secure place when you are at home? You might be aware of the plummeting temperature when you work on the laptop for long hours. As a solution to this, you could either opt to use a heat resistant material to mount your laptop on, or simply give your laptop the comfort of the HandStands Laptop Desk. This beautifully crafted laptop desk is apt for the day-by-day use of the laptop, when at home or in office. The stand is nothing but an ergonomic laptop stand, which acts as a notebook-cooling stand, thanks to the wooden surface. It is the best laptop stand you could use for answering your woes for the safety of the laptop and its durability. Don�t forget, you cannot keep the laptop for too long on a plastic, synthetic surface or even your lap, as this could probably lead to the laptop falling off or developing outer-covering problems due to overheating. The laptop desk works as portable laptop stand or portable notebook stand, availing you of the opportunity of taking the laptop desk stand with you, when you have to travel across the city or another city. This stand for laptop mounting has constancy and stability, making it ready to rough use too. It is easily adjustable, plus you can also adjust the height according to your preference. When you install the desk it acts as both a laptop mount and a notebook computer desk. You now have the answer for your afflictions with regards to taking care of the laptop and mounting on a safe platform. Order one now!











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Poor quality, not worth the money.
This item is of poor quality. I wonder how other reviews are talking about a nice wooden cherry finish. The finish is as cheap as it can be.
Don't expect a real wood finish, it is not. It will dissolve most likely
after a short period of time as it is a synthetic finish with artificial texture. In my case it already came with blisters and scratches. I hardly dare to touch it as it could be further damaged easily. Moreover, there are plastic threads incorporated into the desk, one of which was self-rotating such that I could not tighten the screw.

I will return this item to the sender immediately.
Not worth to spend $10 for it.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - nice table but overpriced
I got this to let me continue working while laid up following foot surgery. Assembly was a royal pain - parts were mislabeled on the ridiculous instructions, and one of the drill holes on the platform base was in the wrong place. Once assembled it works well enough. it's a little shaky, but there's plenty of room for notebooks of all sizes. My one complaint would be that the mousepad platform is way too high. I rolled it up to the side of my sofa and use a wireless mouse on the coffee table *underneath* the mouse platform.

Altogether, this is a useful and decent product. But the quality in no way warrants the price tag, which is about $20 too high.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Okay for the price...
If you are not the type of person who likes to put things together and prefers to have furniture pre-assembled, then this item might not be for you. I personally like piecing things together but this desk took me about 30 minutes to assemble and tighten properly. I haven't experienced the rolling problem since two of the wheels have locks on them and I do like the adjustable height feature since I will sometimes roll this desk into my kitchen so I can look up recipes on my laptop while cooking. I am giving this item 3 stars instead of four however because I've noticed that the "wood" finish is starting to chip and flake off around the edges of the desk, which has me very annoyed since this item isn't even a month old! When I called the 800 number that came with the instructions to complain, the representative told me that during the course of "normal wear and tear" that this might occur and to use a furniture polish to reduce deterioration. I'm not really buying that since I've had this desk for a short time and I only use it in a carpeted home, but for the price I cannot complain.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Nice table, but not if you want to work from bed (unless your have a twin bed)
I bough the table to work from bed from my confy bed lounge, however I could only roll a little bit the table base under my bed. It came scratch and with the wrong screws. It takes some patience to assembly it. However, the cherry wood finish look nice and it would be a great table for somebody that just want to move around the house with their laptop.



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