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The Need 55 Inch Large Computer Desk combines modern design with functionality, featuring a spacious work area, durable materials, and easy assembly, making it the ideal choice for both home office and gaming setups.
Brand | Need |
Product Dimensions | 23.6"D x 55.1"W x 29.5"H |
Color | White |
Style | AC3DW-140 |
Base Material | Metal |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Finish Type | Wood |
Special Feature | Adjustable, Scratch Resistant |
Room Type | Office |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential Use;Non Residential Use |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 41.9 Pounds |
Size | 55 inches |
Included Components | No |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Model Name | AC3DW-140 |
Item Weight | 41.9 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | AC3BW-140-ZY-Parent |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 47 Pounds |
Y**A
Great buy
Love this item. It was a perfect fit for my home office. Easy to assemble, good quality for the buy.
A**R
It does its job
Sturdy, easy to assemble and looks really nice
A**E
Very affordable medium-sized computer table. It’s stable, and the legs are strong.
I checked my measurements, read the reviews, and followed suggestions. This is a very affordable medium-sized computer table. If the surface is protected, it’s also fine as a breakfast or kitchen table. It’s not meant to be wet or scratched, but it looks good.The two weak points are 1) the surface, which is easily cut, chipped, worn through, and 2) the corners where the legs are bolted. They don’t shimmy at all, because I followed the advice of other buyers and tightened all of the bolts in series while wiggling the legs until they were set very snug to the framework. But, like all similar tables, the legs won’t take a lot of sideways force. For example, you can’t push it across a concrete floor and not expect the joints to protest. The bolts could snap, although it would take a lot of force. There are ridges under the bolt heads, like a locking washer, which should keep them from loosening, but they might loosen over time if the table is moved around a lot. If that happens, all you need to do is tighten them. So keep the hex wrenchs handy, or tape it to the underside!I had trouble with the screw hole in one leg; it seemed slightly obstructed, maybe with a steel filing. So I used some strength and screwed a bolt all the way in and then unscrewed it before attaching the leg to the table frame.The surface of the table is strong and rigid, because it is supported on all four sides by a steel frame. I feel that I can hammer and drill small items like jewelry without putting any strain on it. And as long as I protect the surface with vinyl or rubber, it should continue to look like wood. Of course it’s not, but it looks good.HELPFUL HINTSI’m a woman, 5’6” and 62, and not particularly fit, but I’m handy. So I unpacked the box in my entryway and moved the parts separately. It was a little tricky to get the top where I wanted it, because it’s very heavy, but managable. I slid it on a piece of cardboard from the box. I had no trouble lifting the legs and attaching them. Build it upside-down, with the top on the floor. It’s really the best way to get the legs tight.The hard part was standing the table upright, since I put it together on its back, so to speak. I lifted one end and slid a box under it with my foot, and did the same with the other end, so I only had to lift half the weight at one time. You could do it with hassocks, or couch cushions. Then I tilted the table toward the floor, off the edge of the boxes, until two legs were touching at a good angle to tip it over. That way, the boxes took most of the weight, and then the legs did. And I tilted it to stand upright.For scale, that’s a 27” iMac, quite a bit larger than your average monitor. It weighs at least 20 lbs. The pre-2012 iMacs were substantially heavier, with built-in CD/DVD drive.
C**O
Just what I needed. Works with my monitor arm clamp, but read how I fixed this before buying!
Years ago I traded out a nice big corner desk that I had for a smaller, cheaper one to save space. I used that little desk for a long time, but it was always too small for me. I'm a big guy and even after removing the keyboard tray, I was still too tall to comfortably sit under it. I finally ordered this desk and a double monitor arm and I wish I had done it sooner.It feels sturdy enough, although I was a little worried when I slid it into place that the legs weren't going to hold up. I would definitely not slide this thing around while my PC was on it. Part of the issue is that I have tile floors with large gaps between the tiles and the feet of the desk can snag between them.There are little plastic screw-in feet for the legs that I extended out as much as possible to give me more vertical leg room. I'm 6'4 and have big legs. I have plenty of room now, though I have considered putting a board under the feet to raise it anywhere from 0.5" to 1.5" (depending on plywood or 2x4). It's not necessary, though.I got the 63" desk. I could have done with a little more length, but this works great. I'm not a huge fan of whatever material the desktop is made of, though. It's fine, but it's kinda smooth and slightly glossy. The metal frame makes me comfortable that it won't break, but the desktop is prone to smudging. My keyboard definitely marks it up some. Also, because it's black, you're going to see every bit of dust and dog hair that lands on it. It's not a huge deal for me as I'm not a neat freak and don't really care what it looks like.One reason I ordered this desk was that I wanted to start using monitor arms. I was concerned about how the base would connect to the desk and how sturdy that would be. Another reviewer (props to A. Salazar) posted what I am about to post, which is what made me comfortable buying this desk; I will upload pictures. There is a metal frame that goes all the way around the desk. If your base is a clamp-on type, you only have about .5" of lip from the desktop. If you clamp to the frame, you're only clamping to about .5 of metal. The good news, though, is that a piece of 2x4 fits perfectly. It is the exact thickness of the frame (note: 2x4s actually measure 1.5" by 3.5"). I cut a small piece of board and clamped it against the desk. It is very secure. My monitor stand also had the option to run a bolt through the desk, but I didn't want to drill holes, especially since I'll be moving the thing to the left a bit when I get some longer cables. But if you want to drill through the 2x4 and desk, it'd would definitely never fall.If you like, here is the monitor arm that I am using. It works perfectly with this desk and I'm also happy with that product:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084JD96TB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
P**D
Nice sturdy desk, easy to assemble
Nice sturdy desk, with lots of room for everything with the 55 inch version. I did have to lift it up to slide my 2-drawer filing cabinet under the desk, but then it fit perfectly underneath.
G**L
Versatility Is King!
I needed a table for a makeshift office space, converted closet in our spare room. I liked that the table could be used in other areas of the house when I want a change. It is perfect! The top is an easy to clean nice gray that goes with everything, the table is very sturdy with an all metal frame and legs, and it was so easy to put together. It was pretty heavy to get upstairs, without help I couldn't have done it. All in all, the best choice for a versatile table ever!
F**R
63 inch long white desk
Great desk real sturdy and nice , it takes a bit to actually screw in the legs because sometimes they get tight because of how the metal is welded but the desk is great and a lot of space would definitely recommend
M**O
Inconsistent finish
The desk table is sturdy and easy to build. However, I was disappointed with the inconsistent finishes, particularly in the black variation. I needed black tables in different sizes, so I figured I would order the same brand so they would look uniform. However I found that the 63-inch desk is a very dark espresso brown, the 47-inch has a wood grain black finish, and the 39-inch is solid black (what’s pictured in the listing). It's a good product, but the finish inconsistency affects its overall aesthetic appeal.
K**M
A great little table! Parents loved it!
Bought this for my parents for Christmas to use in their room at their apt. in Assisted Living Home. It was perfect! They loved it!
K**.
Exactly as described
Arrived quickly, very easy to assemble and is good quality.
A**R
Small desk with big potential.
Perfect for my requirements. Sturdy and well made.
P**B
Completely wrong specifications on the description
This desk is not 23.6 inch in depth, it's just 22 inches. My previous desk was 23.6 but I needed a wider one, but immediately realized this one is shorter. I have added proof as well. Now I have to disassemble and then return it. What a headache
K**A
Not stable
Not stable
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