🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with Style!
The Flash Furniture Macon Black Adjustable Height Steel Mobile Computer Desk is a versatile and stylish solution for your home office or study. With a height range of 22 to 36.5 inches, this desk allows you to alternate between sitting and standing, promoting a healthier work environment. Its mobile design features dual wheel casters for easy movement, while the durable steel frame supports up to 35 pounds. The sleek black laminate finish adds a contemporary touch, making it a perfect fit for any workspace.
Brand | Flash Furniture |
Product Dimensions | 17.5"D x 22.5"W x 36.5"H |
Color | Black |
Style | Contemporary |
Base Material | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Laminate |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Room Type | Home Office/Study;Office |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Furniture leg material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | W-Water based cleaner |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
Furniture Finish | Black,Laminate Finish,Powder Coated Frame Finish |
Size | Set of 1 |
Included Components | Laptop Desks |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Model Name | Flash Furniture |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 35 Pounds |
Base Type | steel |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Lifting Mechanism | Manual |
Maximum Height | 36.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 22 Inches |
Frame Joint Type | Height-adjustable and Wheeled |
Top Color | Black |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 25.35 Inches |
Has Finished Back | No |
Hutch Material | Laminate |
Base Color | Black |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Electric | No |
UPC | 675903921105 796825183485 791836705503 847254076319 763616969139 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00847254076319 |
Manufacturer | Flash Furniture |
Item Weight | 10 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | NAN-JG-06B-BK-GG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 10 Pounds |
S**L
Love it. Use it everyday for work.
Assembly:Putting together wasn't terrible, but it wasn't fun. Pretty easy overall.Usage:First off, this laptop stand is really great for my use. I'm a developer/designer. I get back and neck pain that lead to a migraine when I work at a flat surface like a traditional desk so for me it was important to find a stand that I could angle. This gets a 5 star for angle options.It also needs to come close to me so the width apart of legs/wheels/feet are important in how they align with my office chair wheels. Past stands have been a pain to position just perfect with the chair. This one is 4.5 star in that area.Appearance was a huge bonus. I've looked at just about every stand on Amazon and other sites and why does almost every one of them need to look like wood. Personally, I hate fake woodgrain. Why not just be what you are, crappy laminated particle board.Right next to appearance is the material. I like metal things. I use magnets a lot for doing all sorts of things. Another benifit of metal for me personally is Humidity as I use this on my Balcony so laminated particle board stands eventually start getting bubbly and will obsorb anything inlcuding condensation from a drink.The wheels I was worried about. I thought they might be too small. They do ok but if you plan to use on carpet this might not roll so well. I haven't tried tho so I could be wrong.The little basket was originally something I didn't want, but actually it was a nice little addition with its gimbal to rotate. That rim of the cup was originally a tiny bit to big to allow it to tilt as far as I had my table top angled so I fixed that by squeezing it a little. Minor oversight on their end I suppose.Now on to the things I did to make it better! (for my personal use anyways)I hacked an alternative to the dont-fall-off-bar. My laptop is thinner than that so it was uncomfortable on my wrists. I replaced that with those little grippy rubber cable ties cut in half, folded and shoved in the holes. this is just enough to keep my Mac from sliding off.I also added a couple adhesive disks for couple suction cup mounts. Can see those in the pics. Another little addition was a power strip and kitchen stand and the magnetic spine off some old iPad Smart Covers used to hold prevent other small items from sliding off.I plan to make more modifications as I work with it to see how I can perfect comfort mixed with practical use.So far no problems handling the weight of my arms or anything like that. I really like this thing.
T**G
Bang for your buck
I have now bought three of these. 2 were gifts. Well made. Well thought out in design. Take a close look at the desktop……tilts in both directions, it also swings all the way around, the rails have a dip in them to accommodate the power cord of the your tablet in portrait position and the part of the top for your tablet or laptop is mesh to facilitate cooling. The other side is solid for writing and such. The mesh cylinder swivels with angle of the top. I use mine to hold my glass. You can use it for your pens n pencils, etc.The frame is sturdy. The wheels make it easy to move. It’s great for use while in bed…..the base slides under easy peasey. It’s like the bedside hospital trays only waaay better.
H**S
Almost 5 Stars
Now with Covid-19 isolation, our music teacher has switched to virtual instruction. I needed to put our 17” laptop on a rolling stand to point in the needed direction.But within the first 10 minutes, I was ready to return the desk. I could not find a way to screw the wheel assembly into the stand. The wheel pivots on the screw and both parts need to be held tight and lined up with the screw hole all while trying to hang on to the heavy base of the stand. I finally found a way to bind the two parts together with adhesive tape which held tight just long enough to start the screw and finish the job with the provided hex wrench.However, the last hole in the stand was out-of-round which prevented the screw from starting. No matter how I positioned the wheel-screw assembly it would start to cross-thread. After much frustration, I was able to bend things back into round with the end of a heavy screwdriver. The only other problem I had was trying to insert the tube which allows adjustment of the table into the clamp. The end of the tube had a burr on its edge and would not slip into the clamp. I removed the burr with a large file. After that, the rest of the assembly went smoothly.One reviewer mentioned easy assembly. On that point, I can not agree. It took several hours before the desk was fully assembled. But I am now happy to report the desk has served its intended purpose and if I ignore the frustrating assembly I can join other reviewers' positive comments.
J**.
Good product but needs improvement.
I really like this little desk but at the same time I don't. I picked this desk for many reasons one it's metal not cheap particle board the fact that it tilts. the venting for underneath your laptop and the fact that the rails that hold your laptop in place aren't solid and that was a big thing for me because I have forward facing speakers so the sound doesn't get muffled at all. What I don't like is the cup holder is not flush yes it swivels you try and stay level with the ground and it mostly does but it doesn't attach to anything it just loosely sits there and that's only annoying because my kids love to play with it and take it out. The other thing is that the laptop tray moves 360 degrees and yes that's a good thing but regardless of how tight you have secured the main height adjustment by turning the tray it will start to go down every time you turn the tray making you have to redo it every so often for me it's about every other day is when it will get to low for me to comfortably use it. The wheels are clearly very cheap yes they role on hard wood floors but on carpet they stick to the point I've almost toppled over my laptop when I tried pushing it away.Also the tray has a little play when tilted and your issuing your laptop nothing to serious like your laptop won't fall of by any means but it's worth noting and the plastic cover that covers the bolts that attach to the base doesn't stay in place it seems to be too small you try and push it down but it just pops right off now other than those issue it is a good product but there is a decent amount of room for improvement especially at this price point for $50 I would expect better quality. Because it is on the cheaply made side but it is still the best one I could find that wasn't too huge or too expensive.
S**Z
cumple con lo esperado
se adapta a diferentes alturas, no me agrada que no funcionen del todo bien las llantas
M**M
perfect
perfect
L**T
Qualité pas à la hauteur de mes attentes
Le montage est laborieux, ça commence avec des vis foirées.Je m'attendais à quelque chose de plus qualitatif vu le prix, les petites roulettes ne tournent pas bien et roulent mal, elles sont fixées par une pièce en plastique dont la durée de vie sera certainement assez faible. Le tout tenu par des vis foirées... Bon... Je me demande si je ne vais pas remplacer les roues par des patins, au moins ça glissera mieux.A la reception, le support vertical avait aussi une grosse rayure. L'ensemble n'est pas très joli finalement...Ca fera l'affaire en attendant de trouver mieux mais même acheté en promo je le trouve très cher pour ce que c'est.
F**O
Very handy and easy to use
Well-made, sturdy and adaptable tray for wheelchair and cross-bed use
R**L
Meh! The table top is all metal, metal tubes and plastic connectors
update: it took a while to figure out where to put my cup holders, my tissue box holder and where to put my TV remote, HDMI switch remote, Air purifier remote, iPhone. After all it is the command centre of my MacBooks (4 of them) connected to my 65" 4k HDR TV. Everything fitted despite the fact that the tabletop is thin sheet metal with holes and a quarter inch rim. I did use a Jenga block for the clamp of my large flask holder and that seem to work. I also found out where the C screw should go and that prevents the tabletop from the slight wobbling up and down; it does not prevent the 360 degree rotation around the feet. I also placed a dot from my light dims LED dimmer on the four holes where the lips should be screwed in. With the C screw tighten the desk is very stable with no movements at all and the wheels at a 35 degree angle to the desk allows me to pull or push the desk around the 360 degree pole axis rather than pulling or pushing the desk on its wheels which is bumpy as the desk crosses the chair mat. BTW there are no wheel locks. I'll have to repeat that with the C-screw tightened the desk is as solid as my side table of which I am really pleased. As a bachelor this is also my supper table and the needed space at the upper part of my table is reserved for my keyboard of where I transpose the keyboard to and replaced with a plate full of food and without the C-screw I was always fearful that the tabletop would swivel. So with all this said, my rating now goes up to 5 stars and as someone has said, this is a very adaptable desk. Plus as I said on my original review, it is the ONLY mobile desk that has the lowest height of 22" which is important if you use an Armchair for your pilot seat for your computers. Highly recommended mobile desk! Very Stable, Very Mobile, Very low 22" and better than any other mobile desk or over your bed desks out on the market! Highly recommended.Back to my Original review: Now the main reason that I bought this mobile desk is that it has the lowest height of all the mobile desks on Amazon; 22" which is the heigh of my armchair. My monitor is the 65" 4k HDR TV. I have been using an ikea side table for my mobile desk for quite a while now and it will take some time to adapt to this new desk but the first thing that I notice is when I push my desk away by pushing on the table top is that the desk rotates instead of being pushed away. No matter how much I tighten the knob for height, the top rotates 360 around the single pipe leg. The cup holder isn't big enough for my phone so I put a phone holder into the cup and of course the cup holder wobbles so you can angle the desk and the cup stays upright. It is wobbly enough that my phone isn't quite safe... yes yes I am just whining. Alright the pros is that the whole desk is very light weight since it is probably made of aluminum. The construction is amazing as each piece is made especially for the design of this desk. Every screw is labeled in individual zip lock (almost impossible to open) bags with tiny letters "A", "B", "C" and so on that correspond to the instruction 2-sheet paper. I cannot find where to use the "c" screw. Well constructed. Now I just need to stop the cup holder from wobbling like a ship and dumping out my phone and stop the desk from rotating. Duck tape will probably work for both instances. OK fine, I'll give it a rating of 5 stars but the swiveling of the table still annoys me when I push it away... perhaps that is what the "c" screw is for?
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