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Need 55 Inch Large Computer Desk - Modern Simple Style Home Office Gaming Desk, Basic Writing Table for Study Student, Black Metal Frame, Teak
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Brand | Need |
Product Dimensions | 55"D x 23.7"W x 29.5"H |
Color | Teak + Black |
Style | Contemporary |
Base Material | Metal |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Room Type | Office |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential Use;Non Residential Use |
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About this item
- Computer desk size: L55" * W23.7" * H29.5", provides ample desktop space for computer, monitor or printer etc; weights about 49 lbs but has nearly 900 lbs load capacity
- Panel material is environmental E1 standard particle wood with high glossy finish, waterproof and anti scratch
- This computer desk frame materials is heavy-duty powder-coated metal which ensures stability and durability, 1.57 by 1.57 width strong enough to support heavy duty parcels
- Advantage: 1.Easy to assemble, just need to install the 4 legs with hex key (only take about 5-10 mins save your time); 2. Adjustable leg pads design, legs can adjust 1-2cm lengths, made the desks keep stable even on uneven floor
- Tips to make the desk more stable: two bolts for each leg, pls make sure both of bolts are fasten alternately. DO NOT fasten one fully first then the other, which would cause the table unstable; 2.While all legs are assembled, do gently waggle the legs and fasten their bolts in turns. Repeat this action 2-3 time to ensure all table legs are installed fully with stable
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The Need store provides a wide variety of desks for purchase. The store features modern and traditional desks that are designed to meet the needs of different users. Customers can choose from various types of desks, including wooden, metal, glass, and composite materials. The store also sells matching file cabinet and other office furniture to complete the work space
Product Description
Can I fit 2 monitors, and a desktop on here?
I bought a triple monitor mount and Have 3 27-inch monitors on it.
Can I attach caster wheels to the bottom of the legs?
The 4 legs are hollow and you are given plastic caps to insert in them. Castor wheels require the end to be fitted for the metal wheel to be inserted and locked into place. This desk does not come equipped with that fitting. Hope this helps.
Can a 27 inch tall file cabinet fit underneath?
Yes, surely
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| 31.5 inch | 39.4 inch | 47 inch | 55 inch | 63 inch | 63 inch |
Color
| Rustic Brown & Black | White | Black | Grey & Black | Teak & Black | Teak & White |
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Material
| Wood & Metal | Wood & Metal | Wood & Metal | Wood & Metal | Wood & Metal | Wood & Metal |
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Brand | Need |
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Model Name | Large Size Office Desk |
Model Number | AC3BB-140X |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Best Sellers Rank | #18,190 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #72 in Home Office Desks |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
ASIN | B01DB5BV26 |
Style | Contemporary |
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Color | Teak + Black |
Room Type | Office |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk design | Computer Desk |
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Finish Type | Powder Coated |
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Furniture Finish | Teak |
Base Material | Metal |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Product Dimensions | 55"D x 23.7"W x 29.5"H |
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Size | 55 inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
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Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Base Type | Standard |
Assembly Required | Yes |
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Assembly Instructions | Full Assembly Needed |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential Use;Non Residential Use |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Included Components | Keyboard Tray |
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Leg room | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.6 | 4.7 |
Easy to assemble | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Value for money | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.4 | 4.6 | 4.4 |
Sturdiness | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.3 |
For small spaces | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.3 |
Sold By | KSBD-Home | KSBD-Home | EPFamily Direct | KSBD-Home | EPFamily Direct | KSBD-Home |
material | Engineered Wood, Metal | Engineered Wood, Metal | Steel | Engineered Wood, Metal | Steel | Engineered Wood, Metal |
shape | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular | Rectangular |
number of drawers | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
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Customers like the size, appearance, value, and quality of the desk. For example, they mention it's spacious, looks good, and is affordable. Some appreciate ease of assembly, and performance. That said, opinions are mixed on height.
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Customers like the quality of the desk. They mention that it's well made, sturdy, and easy to assemble. Some say that the size and sturdiness are fantastic, and it'll be fine as a breakfast or kitchen table.
"...It was a perfect fit for my home office. Easy to assemble, good quality for the buy." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...Pretty simple and did not take long. Sturdy and the black color looks very nice." Read more
"...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..." Read more
Customers find the desk easy to assemble. They mention the instructions are simple and clear. Customers also say the desk is a good table with no issues once put together.
"Love this item. It was a perfect fit for my home office. Easy to assemble, good quality for the buy." Read more
"I put this together while taking calls working from home. Pretty simple and did not take long. Sturdy and the black color looks very nice." Read more
"...is very sturdy with an all metal frame and legs, and it was so easy to put together...." Read more
"Easy to put together, very sturdy and a great length for me and my husband to work at - or for me to lay out all of my things!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the desk. They mention that it looks good, is appealing, and is very nice for the price. The metal frame is well designed, and the finish is excellent. Overall, most are happy with the design and functionality of the product.
"...It’s not meant to be wet or scratched, but it looks good...." Read more
"...Pretty simple and did not take long. Sturdy and the black color looks very nice." Read more
"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..." Read more
"Very nice table." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the desk. For example, they mention it's very spacious, has plenty of leg room, and is wide enough to hold 2 large monitors and a printer/fax. That said, they say it'll be a perfect fit for their home office and if you need a wide workspace.
"Love this item. It was a perfect fit for my home office. Easy to assemble, good quality for the buy." Read more
"...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")...." Read more
"...because of how the metal is welded but the desk is great and a lot of space would definitely recommend" Read more
"...otherwise it is good, its big and wide just like i needed. for my three monitors and pc to sit on top with a bit of space left over...." Read more
Customers like the value of the desk. For example, they mention it's a great price for a lightweight desk, and feels like a very expensive desk. Some say that it'll be a solid little tabletop for the price. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...This is a very affordable medium-sized computer table. If the surface is protected, it’s also fine as a breakfast or kitchen table...." Read more
"...Nice for the price and fit perfectly!" Read more
"Decent desk for the price but I’m sad it came damaged" Read more
"Honestly, it’s not terrible for the price. However, it is poorly made. The legs have a bow in them, which makes them come down crooked...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the desk. For example, they say it does its job great, is functional, and sturdy. Some mention that it works perfectly with their desk and that it's easy to assemble. That said, most are happy with the product and its performance.
"...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:..." Read more
"...This was its replacement and it is far sturdier and does that task well.Excellent price. Cannot be beat." Read more
"...Otherwise, it’s good. Does its job" Read more
"...The quality control was poor with inspecting the pieces because where the welding is done, nothing lines up...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the height of the desk. Some mention that the length is perfect, it can easily hold a triple-monitor setup, and is sturdy. However, others say that the desk width is way too short width-wise to be used for any type of computer.
"Easy to put together, very sturdy and a great length for me and my husband to work at - or for me to lay out all of my things!..." Read more
"...to ever leave the room it was put together in, because it is just so big." Read more
"...In fact it made the room “look” bigger. Tall enough for my file cabinet to fit under wide enough to hold 2 large monitors and a printer/fax." Read more
"...The table is a good height if your chairs are a little shorter but even with my gaming chair it still lets me sit comfortably." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the damage to the desk. Some mention that the top was damaged, with dents in the frame and scratches. The desk scratches rather easily and is easily chipped. The box was torn up and had big holes in it.
"...the surface, which is easily cut, chipped, worn through, and 2) the corners where the legs are bolted...." Read more
"...frame makes me comfortable that it won't break, but the desktop is prone to smudging. My keyboard definitely marks it up some...." Read more
"Sturdy and clean. Came with a little ding on the side but I can just turn that side towards the wall and it won't even be visible...." Read more
"...The desk appeared to be packaged reasonably well, the desk had no scratches, it was nicely packed in styrofoam with a protective cover around the..." Read more
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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 HINTS
I’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.
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019
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 HINTS
I’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.
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
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020
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
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
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Reviewed in Canada on July 21, 2023