tandard Home Office Computer Desk: 47″L x 23.6″W x 29.1″H, the desk panel is made of MDF (wooden medium density fiberboard) refined, panel thickness is 1.57 inches, and metal bracket can withstand a weight of around 220 pounds.
Stable Structure: The bottom of the metal foot is equipped with four adjustable foot-pads. It can be adjusted to maintain the stability of the table, and the desk can be prevented from scratching the floor during the movement.
Excellent Appearance:This tasteful, vintage-style computer desk unifies rigid metal with dark, wooden boards, resulting in a unique display of delicate charm; With simple and modern appearance,the desk matches well with various furniture style, updates your home decor; Meet your expectations in functionality and aesthetics! With the modern appeal and design, you simply cannot go wrong with this addition to your home or office decor.
Multipurpose Usage:The table a multi-functional workstation, which can be placed in your home study and office to serve as a computer desk, office workstation, study stable, writing or gaming desk. Suitable for study room, living room, kitchen, child’s room, home office, studio; Perfect corner desk and shelf unit to put PC monitor, laptop, drawing, printer, speaker, play station, book, homework.
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1626 reviews for PayLessHere Computer Desk 47 inch Length Study Writing Table, Adjustable feet, Modern Furniture for Home Office, Brown
Rated 5 out of 5
Kennedy Hoppe –
A Black $20 desk + $20 shipping and this desk seems like it’s worth every penny of the $43 I spent. It was quick and easy to assemble and seems pretty sturdy. I got the Vivo clamp on keyboard tray to use with this desk and it clamps on fine when you twist the lower clamps sideways (yellow arrow). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KFQGRQ1?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 It looks more like a small table than a desk, but it has enough room underneath for my PC, battery backup and my rolling storage tray. My old desk had too much frame underneath so I couldn’t put things underneath it as well as I can with the open design of this one (why I bought it) Plus I can slide my chair under it as well. I’ll see how much my Epson Printer makes this desk shake and let you know. So far so good me likey. UPDATE: My Epson Ecotank Printer gives this desk a small shake but I thought it would be much worse so I would say it’s acceptable and that’s with these casters installed. ((( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQ31YQLQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details ))) These 2″ casters raise the desk up and make using my mouse and keyboard more comfortable with my arms on my chair armrests. If you have this desk and you’re using the keyboard tray I think you should get these casters as well. They’re <$9 bucks. The keyboard tray was almost as much as the desk. Me still likey.
Rated 5 out of 5
WDW –
I use this for a sewing table and it is excellent! It’s on carpet and does not wobble or shake when my sewing machine is at full speed. This table is lightweight, easy to move around if you rearrange, yet sturdy. I can imagine this weould make a great, simple desk. This is the second time I’ve ordered this table. The first time I ordered two and this time I ordered one. The have nice straight edges so you can easily sit them next to each other to make a fantastic and big sewing surface. It”s great for quilting where you need a bigger space. Then if you move apartments, houses, or just move them around, it’s easy to do that. I ordered on the 6th and it was at my front door on the 9th! It was very well packaged and all pieces and hardware were very well marked. It’s simple and fast to put together. They have made some great improvements to the braces and now come with littel feet to screw into the bottom for leveling. I would not hesitate to buy this again and as a matter of face I wish I had ordered another one which I’ll probably do.
Rated 5 out of 5
Pankaj –
Sturdy, easy to assemble, and looks good. This desk is worth the investment I am confident it will last a long time no matter what it is used for. It’s very wide so great for mounted computer monitors and laptops with room to work.it’s easy to put together and works well from a home office.
Rated 5 out of 5
Atriok –
Actually impressed with this desk. Was looking for something simple and came across this thing for $30 or so. I figured it would be cheap crap but I was proven wrong. The paint on the frame was nice and felt smooth, cheap metal of course but still sturdy and looked nice. The desk top had a very nice wood grain finish that had no imperfections. It is cheap as well but looks nice. The solid frame helps with the cheap wood. Instructions are very clear and is easy to put together, 15-20 minutes or so. Not too big and not too small but again I am very impressed, with shipping, quality, everything, I recommend if your looking for something like this!
Rated 5 out of 5
kheykhey –
Excellent product!! Value for money..
Rated 5 out of 5
Dantrax –
W desk indeed, The delivery was well executed in a swift manner and the table is much better in person fr fr, I would really recommend this product to everyone.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jessie McKee –
We bought 2 of these for our homeschool classroom and they ended up being so much better than I expected! They were very inexpensive so I wasn’t sure how good the quality would actually be, but they are great! Very sturdy, beautiful and functional. I have a couple of very wiggly students so I wondered how they would hold up, but we’ve had them for 3 months now and haven’t had a single problem with either of them. They came together super quick also!! Definitely recommend!!
Rated 5 out of 5
Larry –
This Desk is great, we have the nightstands to match in our room and this really pulls the look together. It fit perfect in the space we had. i love the design, and it has plenty of room for the things we need. Sturdy and very easy to assemble.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jessie McKee –
I purchased this nifty little desk on sale for only $19.99! Originally, I wanted a desk that I could fold up and put away, but for $20, I couldn’t pass this up. It’s sturdy enough to hold my husband’s giant Mac computer and the HP Envy Printer without feeling crowded. The height is tall enough that my small two-drawer file cabinet on wheels fits below it along with the big shredder (which I moved only to make it easier to feed paper into the shredder’s slot), and the user’s legs with space to move. It was packaged well enough that even though the corner edges of the box were crushed, no harm had occurred to the wood or the metal pieces. I TOOK THE ADVICE OF ANOTHER REVIEWER, who is a few years older than me (in her 60s), and installed ALL OF THE RODS AND LEGS WITH THE LETTERS FACING INWARD. This was very good advice, because making the mistake of placing the finishing touch of the metal decor in the corners inside-out would have looked wrong. (If you buy it, you’ll understand me. 😉) — As always, with any type of DIY flat-pack furniture, I do not and did not tighten the screws completely until I had all screws inserted and partially screwed in. Once I was out of screws and the structure was built, I went through each screw and tightened them in a pattern that I thought would make the legs the most level. — I MADE THE MISTAKE OF OVER-TIGHTENING three of the screws that connect the metal square frame to the wood, and the screws popped through the top of the desk and cracked the wood. Luckily, the worst is at the back and covered by the computer (yes, there is a front & back, which is why installing all letters facing inward was such good advice), and the other two screw pop-throughs aren’t too noticeable. — All of the hardware is well packaged and had dots with their corresponding letter on the piece of paper of poorly written/drawn/pantomimed instructions. — Mixing up the “I” and the “J” screws was easy to do, so double check those before placing them anywhere. — The same “almost senior-aged” person whose advice I followed in regard to keeping the letters facing inward also mentioned she had assembled her desk on a bed. I did that, too (but on the guest room bed, because ~ EWWW~ gross box all the way from Vietnam with gnarly germs and potential hobo spit or snail-slime, plus washing that room’s linens at my leisure is easier than changing my bed after putting furniture together). — To conclude: I’m disabled and put it together rather easily; it’s a nice looking, albeit basic workspace, AND I GOT IT FOR $20! I’m happy! — One star was taken off for the terrible instruction sheet. When will Asian, Southeast Asian/Indian, and other non-native speaking manufacturers realize that spending a few hundred dollars ONCE on a SKILLED COPYWRITER will elevate their image into “A few dollars more but worth it” type of company?
Kennedy Hoppe –
A Black $20 desk + $20 shipping and this desk seems like it’s worth every penny of the $43 I spent. It was quick and easy to assemble and seems pretty sturdy. I got the Vivo clamp on keyboard tray to use with this desk and it clamps on fine when you twist the lower clamps sideways (yellow arrow). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KFQGRQ1?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 It looks more like a small table than a desk, but it has enough room underneath for my PC, battery backup and my rolling storage tray. My old desk had too much frame underneath so I couldn’t put things underneath it as well as I can with the open design of this one (why I bought it) Plus I can slide my chair under it as well. I’ll see how much my Epson Printer makes this desk shake and let you know. So far so good me likey. UPDATE: My Epson Ecotank Printer gives this desk a small shake but I thought it would be much worse so I would say it’s acceptable and that’s with these casters installed. ((( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQ31YQLQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details ))) These 2″ casters raise the desk up and make using my mouse and keyboard more comfortable with my arms on my chair armrests. If you have this desk and you’re using the keyboard tray I think you should get these casters as well. They’re <$9 bucks. The keyboard tray was almost as much as the desk. Me still likey.
WDW –
I use this for a sewing table and it is excellent! It’s on carpet and does not wobble or shake when my sewing machine is at full speed. This table is lightweight, easy to move around if you rearrange, yet sturdy. I can imagine this weould make a great, simple desk. This is the second time I’ve ordered this table. The first time I ordered two and this time I ordered one. The have nice straight edges so you can easily sit them next to each other to make a fantastic and big sewing surface. It”s great for quilting where you need a bigger space. Then if you move apartments, houses, or just move them around, it’s easy to do that. I ordered on the 6th and it was at my front door on the 9th! It was very well packaged and all pieces and hardware were very well marked. It’s simple and fast to put together. They have made some great improvements to the braces and now come with littel feet to screw into the bottom for leveling. I would not hesitate to buy this again and as a matter of face I wish I had ordered another one which I’ll probably do.
Pankaj –
Sturdy, easy to assemble, and looks good. This desk is worth the investment
I am confident it will last a long time no matter what it is used for.
It’s very wide so great for mounted computer monitors and laptops with room to work.it’s easy to put together and works well from a home office.
Atriok –
Actually impressed with this desk. Was looking for something simple and came across this thing for $30 or so. I figured it would be cheap crap but I was proven wrong. The paint on the frame was nice and felt smooth, cheap metal of course but still sturdy and looked nice. The desk top had a very nice wood grain finish that had no imperfections. It is cheap as well but looks nice. The solid frame helps with the cheap wood. Instructions are very clear and is easy to put together, 15-20 minutes or so. Not too big and not too small but again I am very impressed, with shipping, quality, everything, I recommend if your looking for something like this!
kheykhey –
Excellent product!! Value for money..
Dantrax –
W desk indeed, The delivery was well executed in a swift manner and the table is much better in person fr fr, I would really recommend this product to everyone.
Jessie McKee –
We bought 2 of these for our homeschool classroom and they ended up being so much better than I expected! They were very inexpensive so I wasn’t sure how good the quality would actually be, but they are great! Very sturdy, beautiful and functional. I have a couple of very wiggly students so I wondered how they would hold up, but we’ve had them for 3 months now and haven’t had a single problem with either of them. They came together super quick also!! Definitely recommend!!
Larry –
This Desk is great, we have the nightstands to match in our room and this really pulls the look together. It fit perfect in the space we had. i love the design, and it has plenty of room for the things we need. Sturdy and very easy to assemble.
Jessie McKee –
I purchased this nifty little desk on sale for only $19.99! Originally, I wanted a desk that I could fold up and put away, but for $20, I couldn’t pass this up. It’s sturdy enough to hold my husband’s giant Mac computer and the HP Envy Printer without feeling crowded. The height is tall enough that my small two-drawer file cabinet on wheels fits below it along with the big shredder (which I moved only to make it easier to feed paper into the shredder’s slot), and the user’s legs with space to move.
It was packaged well enough that even though the corner edges of the box were crushed, no harm had occurred to the wood or the metal pieces.
I TOOK THE ADVICE OF ANOTHER REVIEWER, who is a few years older than me (in her 60s), and installed ALL OF THE RODS AND LEGS WITH THE LETTERS FACING INWARD. This was very good advice, because making the mistake of placing the finishing touch of the metal decor in the corners inside-out would have looked wrong. (If you buy it, you’ll understand me. 😉)
— As always, with any type of DIY flat-pack furniture, I do not and did not tighten the screws completely until I had all screws inserted and partially screwed in. Once I was out of screws and the structure was built, I went through each screw and tightened them in a pattern that I thought would make the legs the most level.
— I MADE THE MISTAKE OF OVER-TIGHTENING three of the screws that connect the metal square frame to the wood, and the screws popped through the top of the desk and cracked the wood. Luckily, the worst is at the back and covered by the computer (yes, there is a front & back, which is why installing all letters facing inward was such good advice), and the other two screw pop-throughs aren’t too noticeable.
— All of the hardware is well packaged and had dots with their corresponding letter on the piece of paper of poorly written/drawn/pantomimed instructions.
— Mixing up the “I” and the “J” screws was easy to do, so double check those before placing them anywhere.
— The same “almost senior-aged” person whose advice I followed in regard to keeping the letters facing inward also mentioned she had assembled her desk on a bed. I did that, too (but on the guest room bed, because ~ EWWW~ gross box all the way from Vietnam with gnarly germs and potential hobo spit or snail-slime, plus washing that room’s linens at my leisure is easier than changing my bed after putting furniture together).
— To conclude: I’m disabled and put it together rather easily; it’s a nice looking, albeit basic workspace, AND I GOT IT FOR $20! I’m happy!
— One star was taken off for the terrible instruction sheet. When will Asian, Southeast Asian/Indian, and other non-native speaking manufacturers realize that spending a few hundred dollars ONCE on a SKILLED COPYWRITER will elevate their image into “A few dollars more but worth it” type of company?
Dantrax –
very sturdy and heavy