🚀 Elevate your remote work game—compact power meets sleek portability!
The Plus Black Portable Laptop Stand by Tabletote is a lightweight, adjustable-height sit-down desk designed for remote professionals. Crafted from durable aluminum and plastic, it offers a compact 13.5 x 10.5 inch footprint and weighs only 3.3 pounds, making it ideal for travel and small spaces. Featuring a slide-on expandable work surface and included accessories like cup, phone, and document holders, it sets up tool-free in minutes to create an ergonomic, organized workspace anywhere.
Brand | Tabletote |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Color | Black and Steel |
Special Feature | Large Work Surface |
Style | modern |
Age Range (Description) | 16-75 |
Assembly Required | No |
Item Weight | 3.3 Pounds |
UPC | 793573762795 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00793573762795 |
Manufacturer | TABLETOTE |
Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 2 x 13.5 inches |
Item model number | PRO-03 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Aluminum, Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 13.5 L x 10.5 W x 2 H |
Manufacturer Part Number | FBA_PRO-03 |
A**0
It Will Last a Long Time with Daily Use
I purchased this in February 2014. I have used it daily - with a few days off here and there - for the last eleven years. I have moved with it five times. In the smallest state of the tabletop, which I never deviate from, there is room for a 15.6" laptop with about three inches on the right to put little things. It is easy to put together. Make sure you get in the habit of tightening the legs if you use it all the time or it will sink or a leg will fall off. Most of the time, it can stand on three legs long enough to retrieve and replace the leg. It has foam on the underside in the shape of the legs to hold them in place for travel. I wouldn't put anything more than maybe 10-15 pounds on it with any regularity. It isn't exactly sturdy, but it works well enough I can sit on my couch and type all day. It is lightweight, which is helpful. I am on the computer a lot, but I also get up and move around often. I just pick the whole thing up with my laptop and all the little things that accumulate in the space between my keyboard and the lid of the laptop and move it far enough to the side that I can get up. I have to sit with one leg up so I sit down, move it back, and it isn't so wide so it sits perfectly between my knees. I'm writing this review now because it is finally time to replace this table. Two of the legs don't want to stay on when I pick it up anymore. But it lasted more than a decade and when I bought it it was closer to $30. I think that is well worth the investment. Even at $60, I think it is a good deal. If it lasts as long (knock on wood), it will come out to less than six bucks a year. Hope this helps! Have a nice day!
A**P
Love it
I got this table for plein air painting, after much searching and evaluation. I'm thrilled that it fits in a regular backpack, is lightweight, and had legs that adjustable for sit or stand height, as well as uneven ground. I had a small issue with one of the legs, and the seller promptly responded to my messages and sent out a replacement at no cost. Highly recommended!
L**A
Nice for travel!!
Expecting to attend a conference where I won't have a table. This is compact enough to pack in suitcase get big enough to put my laptop on. One leg is a little harder to pull out than the others but I'm keeping the table. I wish the legs came out easier. You have to pull hard and in some cases kind of twist it to extend the legs. Cup holder is a little challenging to assemble but it works. I think I will have to pull out all accessories though when table is in use cause I think may fall out...even though there is a thick foam around the pieces.
A**A
Great portable table for lightweight needs.
I originally bought this table because I needed to participate in video conferences while working from home and I don't have a desk or table that's at the right height. This table isn't quite tall enough for that as is, but I have a laptop cooling stand that adds another three inches and that puts the webcam in the right place for viewers not to be looking up my nose. I chose this table because it was the cheapest one that had a fast enough shipping option and had an adjustable height. (The height that's good for the camera is much too high for long stretches of typing, so I wanted something that I could raise and lower.)I've been using this table every day for the past week and I've been pleasantly surprised. I knew other reviewers had described it as lightweight, so I'd expected that it would also be just the littlest bit flimsy. For what it's meant to do and the weight of it, it's actually pretty sturdy. It's not up to handling body weight (don't lean on it) or even moderately-heavy equipment, but I'm not at all worried about my laptop and mouse. I don't know what the official maximum weight is for it. My laptop and everything that I put on it is in the area of 7 pounds. I would REALLY hesitate to add more than maybe 15-20 pounds. Would I eat my dinner on it like it's a TV tray? Yes. Would I put my heavy printer on it or lean my upper body on it while writing? NO.The legs took a little practice to get the hang of. They telescope by twisting each of the three sections. The bottom, smallest section that comes in contact with the floor has numbered lines to help when you're not using it at full height so that you set them evenly and the table isn't tilted or wobbly. The tops of the largest section that slots into the table itself have little twisty round bits. If you rotate them, you'll see that the round bits increase the tension in the socket as you twist them so that the legs stay firmly attached. You need to put the legs in at a slight angle. They don't go straight from the table down to the ground, they go down in a way that the feet are farther apart on the floor than the tops of the legs in the table. It makes it more sturdy and also gives you just a little bit more leg room.The top surface was a pleasant surprise. It's a lightly textured plastic so it's not slick on the fingers, and it's a small enough texture not to interfere with writing. The bottom of the table slides off to reveal well-designed storage for the legs and accessories. After you attach the legs, the bottom panel is slid onto the top of the table. There are three different slots that will hold it at different lengths extended out from the desk so that you have a convenient area for using a mouse. I wouldn't set anything heavy on the extended tray; it's really obviously meant for lightweight things like computer mice. Heavier things like a laptop need to sit on the 13 inch wide main portion above the legs.It comes with accessories that I personally don't need. There's a can-holder that's exactly large enough to hold a standard 12oz can of soda (not fat water bottles). The cell phone holder will probably accept even large cell phones with slim cases (like the gel ones that don't cover the screen). I don't use it because mine has a flip-cover case that makes it too thick for the slot. If I take the phone out of the case, it fits in the foam-padded slot of the holder just fine. The last accessory is a folding document-support arm. It's a pole that sticks straight up with a section that swings out to horizontal and there are two mini binder clips for attaching papers to the horizontal arm. I don't need to transcribe papers or display signs, so I haven't used it. All of the accessories seem to attach reasonably well to the table for the weight they're meant to hold.Because I don't use the accessories, I found that it was best to remove them entirely. When the legs are attached, there's nothing holding the accessories in except some reasonably good foam. I found that they tended to fall out after around half an hour of typing. It was less distracting to just put them in a drawer and not bring them.Once you get practiced, assembly takes less than a minute. When it's disassembled, it would fit into a bigger laptop bag with the laptop. For students, it's about the size of a large textbook, although it's not heavy like a textbook.
H**A
wobbly but awsome
I like the product, but not "love."I like the fact that it's portable, foldable, and flexible. It does what it says it would do. It's easy to use and build. It's small, and not thick so you can carry it anywhere.Unfortunately, I gave it a three stars because the table was wobbly. When i put my laptop on it, it started wiggling, and one of the legs will randomly shrink causing my laptop to fall to one side.
A**S
Great product and great customer service.
I purchased this for work and it is great. Easy to assemble and perfect for people who travel and work in the field. It is compact enough to easily take with you, so no more using your laptop on your lap while hunched over in a chair on a job site in the middle of nowhere.I had a minor issue, but after reaching out to the seller, they took care of everything quickly and easily. Great product and great customer service. I'd definitely recommend it.
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