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| |  | | Home » Mobile Adjustable Laptop Notebook Caddy Writing Desk | | | | | | | Description: | | Each table top has convenient raised lips on the front and back to prevent items from falling off. The base measures 22 1/2" wide by 21 1/2" deep by 3 1/2" high and has 3 lockable casters. Sturdy metal legs with black finish. Solid wood table tops. Requires assembly. | | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
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10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
very niceNov 07, 2009
By Betty J. Wilkins
"BJWilkins"
it arrived with one of the legs bent , was able to bend it back and all turned out ok. it is a very nice product and the base fits under my bed nicely so I can use my laptop , love the smaller shelf and that I can set it lower then the main shelf , I can keep my drink on it and not worry about it spilling on my laptop. yes i would buy this again. Shipping took awhile but it arrived beforew final delivery date
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Not worth a starDec 30, 2009
By Adventure Writer This product is incredibly off balance... right from the start! It's tilted, but even that doesn't help to keep your computer from tipping over! I wouldn't send one of these to my worst enemy, especially for this price range! I went to a store which sells "over bed tables"... (check hospital sucpply houses where they sell products for use in bed etc...), and they had a "Over bed table" that made this one look like a toy for a third of the price!
Good Design but Structrual LIght-WeightDec 09, 2011
By Wiliam L. Mcdowell
"Doctor Bill"
I purchased this cart to use as a work station over my favorite chair in the sun room. While the design works very well for this purpose, the structure is only minimally acceptable. The metal tubing used is marginally sturdy enough to hold the weight of my laptop and my forearms and the structural joint which connects the two parts of the base has enough flex that it is almost impossible to get the work surface level under the weight of the laptop alone. Fortunately, a little metal fabrication work in the shop should fix this problem but without the modification, I wouldn't give this item a lifespan of more than a few months of normal daily use. In retrospect, I probably would have gone for a bit more expensive unit in hopes of getting something a little sturdier.
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