🖥️ Work Smart, Look Sharp!
The Techni Mobili 47.5" Ergonomic Computer Drawers & File Cabinet is a stylish and functional addition to any home office. Featuring a rich chocolate finish, it includes a box/file pedestal and a dedicated shelf for computer storage, all while providing ample workspace with dimensions of 30" H x 48" W x 24" D.
D**N
Very Nice
This is a very nice desk for the money. We ordered two. My husband assembled the first one yesterday. Will do the other one tomorrow. There are a good number of screws but all are packaged and labeled. How many companies give you a package of spares. The instructions were very easy to follow. He had no trouble at all. It is quite sturdy. It is smaller than our last desks but that is what we wanted. Just found a file cabinet that matches. Yea !
D**3
Great value
Was it fun to put together, no. Is it what was pictured and sturdy for price, yes! Packing was decent for as many pieces it has. Instructions clear and everything was labeled with included screwdriver but you will save over an hour with a drill but be careful or you can puncture through any given piece.
S**Y
Small, but mighty!!
I am very pleased with this desk! I needed a smaller desk for my new place. This one is very nice!! It is sturdy and stylish! You will need patience & a helper when you are ready to assemble. Two intelligent adults working together & it took a solid 2 hours! The desk is a great value! I highly recommend it!!
A**R
Sturdy
I was able to put the whole thing together by myself in just a few hours. Very sturdy and exactly what I wanted
F**G
A very nice desk over all - just one flaw is all.
Overall a very good desk. I only have 1 thing I have a challange with. The Keyboard tray - is not centered (it is shifted left over top of the swing door). So when i put a keyboard on the tray and also a mouse - (*if I was left handed i would be fine. The mouse would be on the left*). However for a right handed person putting the mouse on the right places the keyboard over top of the left hand door. I have to scrunch to the left to sit in front of the keyboad but there isn't leg room to do that. I need to create an add on mouse tray that attaches to the keyboard tray to make it comforatable to work. Leg room rating is only becsuase of tray position - otherwise it has plenty of leg room.
F**X
very good workstation
This is a very strong computer desk, but too heavy. Next time I'll buy a real wood desk, no matter If I have to pay more. I love the color, and the drawers have plenty of space. It is not has enough leg room, and my chair do not fit inside the small space. Also, this is the first time that I bought some furniture with the instruction only in English. It is not easy to assemble for only Spanish reading person. It's took me 26 hours to finish using a English-Spanish dictionary. And like the instruction say, I give myself a nice pat on my back. I did a great job!
T**A
A Few Errors In The Instructions, But Nice Overall
I'm a professional audio/video installer for 30 years and I've assembled a lot of racks and desks and this one still took about 2 hours and 45 minutes, but then I'm very fastidious about detail. First, there are some errors in the instructions to look out for. Step 14 tells you to put hinge parts on the left and right side panels (1&2) of the CPU section. This is false, they go only on part one, the left side. It would be a bit weird if the door had hinges on both sides. The diagram also fails to show enough detail to be sure how to position these hinge parts. Before you separate the two hinge pieces, hold the hinge onto the left panel with the larger part facing outward. This is the position for the smaller (8A) piece. Only loosen the one raised screw on the hinges and slide the two apart. the other inset screw is for adjusting the hinges later.Another problem, in step 21, you put the drawer rails onto the panels, three on each side. You will find later (Step 23), that when you go to lock the base to those panels, you can't access the locking cams on the bottom because the large drawer rail covers them. You will need to remove one of the rail screws and swing the rail aside to tighten, then put back.The last thing is, there is a hole behind the keyboard tray for running cables through and a plastic piece that is not in the parts list nor anywhere in the instructions. It wouldn't be such a mystery, but the piece is too small to snap into the hole tightly and there are no screw holes to attach it. I guess you could either drill holes into the piece or glue it into the back panel. There is another snap-in piece that fits inside this that has an adjustable aspect.Definitely use a cordless screwdriver for most of the assembly, but be careful not to over-torque. The most difficult pieces to put in are the larger locking pins because they tend to lean if you're not careful and could go in crooked. They need to be straight for proper assembly and don't tighten them any more than to the last thread.Be VERY careful putting in the hanging file folder rods. They do warn you not to tighten them too much but even with slight finger tightening, you can go too far and they can punch through the drawer face."happydieter" commented that this desk was "very low" and that he/she was very short. I find this odd because I'm 6'6" with long legs and there is still over an inch of clearance above my knees and the keyboard tray with my legs bent at 90 degrees. It's taller than my old desk where my knees rub the bottom of the keyboard drawer.The desk is very sturdy and looks nice. There are large oval cut-outs in the back panels so it is easy to run cables and also allows for heat to escape from your computer.Since nobody seems to think people are actually interested in complete dimensions of a desk (huh?), here are some details:Top desk width = 47-5/8"Top desk depth = 23-5/8"Top of desk height = 29-1/2"Keyboard drawer width = 24-1/2"Keyboard drawer depth = 11-13/16"Keyboard drawer fully extended comes out 7-1/2" from desktopHeight from bottom of keyboard drawer = 25-1/2"Height of CPU area (without middle shelf) = 21"Width of CPU area = 10-1/2" (9-1/2" wide clearance to pass door)Depth of CPU area = 17-1/4" (door closed)Area above drawer and desktop = 4-3/4" height, about 13" wide)Seating area between storage = 19-3/4" (narrow){EDIT 3/18/2012}I am reducing my rating to four stars based on new discoveries. The middle area under the desk is a bit narrow and takes some getting used to when getting in and out so as not to hit your legs on the desk. The keyboard drawer is difficult to lock into the fully extended position; One side usually moves back a bit. The biggest disappointment is that the CPU area is not large enough for a computer that uses a regular ATX motherboard. Only those micro towers with the micro-ATX motherboards will fit. If you're computer shopping, this would mean cases that house at maximum boards that are 9.75" x 9.75" will probably fit. Case depth should be under 17" for the desk door to close.
D**E
Handy
Don’t use Phillips screws or star screws they’re the worst package Robertson screws they’re a lot easier to use just a suggestion, other than that the instructions were easy to follow to assmble our desk.
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