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Cubiker 40
Cubiker 40

Cubiker 40" Folding Computer Desk - Portable Home Office Desk for Laptop, Study & Writing | No-Assembly Required | Space-Saving Foldable Design (Black) | Perfect for Small Spaces, Dorm Rooms & Remote Work

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Read more Read more Read more BUY IT NOW BUY IT NOW BUY IT NOW BUY IT NOW Product Name Cubiker End Table Cubiker Sofa Tbale Cubiker Side Table Cubiker Couch Table Work Surface Measures 15.7*23.6 Inch 15.7*23.6 Inch 15.7*23.6 Inch 15.7*23.6 Inch Style Features Dual-use Patterns Insertion Type Multi-Purpose Double Storage Color Selection Rustic Brown,Fir Wood,Black Marble Rustic Brown,Fir Wood,Black Marble Rustic Brown,Fir Wood,Black Marble Rustic Brown,Fir Wood,Black Marble

Features

    Simple Assemble: folding computer desk, just unfolds the frame, snap in the desktop, then the installation is complete. Made the right choice for your home.

    Save Your Home Space: Just fold this writing desk when you don't use it and you’ll have your space back. It is also convenient to carry when going out for a picnic.

    Applicable for Use: This folding desk suitable for your bedroom, living room, kitchen, or office, it also can be a computer desk, study table, game table, picnic table. Making it ideal for small nooks or bedroom offices.

    Multiple Color with 40" Size: We offer 40" folding desk of 5 colors of black, dark rustic, rustic, walnut, white. Just choose the color that best suits you.

    Installation Guide:Except for the manual, you can also refer to the installation video on the page

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I like the ease of putting together. So simple. It held my laptop, separate keyboard and a monitor. Perfect for my temporary work space when I telework from my home. It folds up and stores under my family’s guest room bed.Directions did not mention what the use of clips that are sent with table. Where on table do those belong???This desk looks nice but is also very fictional.I have a large L-shaped desk at home that's mostly taken up by a gaming setup. COVID-19 has had me working from home on a work laptop somewhat regularly, and there wasn't a lot of space on my regular desk, so I bought this to stick on the opposite end of my regular desk and turn it from an L- to a U-shape.This desk is relatively easy to assemble, although it took a bit of jiggering to figure out how the top sat on the foldable base, since the bits have to line up *just so*. It is sturdy enough that I don't notice any movement when using my laptop on it. The construction seems sturdy as if it will hold up well, though I haven't had it more than a couple months and I haven't moved it since I set it up.The height is convenient, and the wide base allows for ample leg room beneath. I haven't had to fold and store it, but just based on the construction it seems like it would be very easy to move/transport/store using minimal space, so it would probably be pretty convenient to set up and store daily if your space was very limited.Good for a small space but that's about it. Not incredibly stable because it's very light, so if using it for a small monitor and keyboard it's not great. Ok if you just want to use a laptop on it. Even then it's a bit sharp and uncomfortable.It's mainly just a decent table if you need something in a pinch but not anything I'd recommend if you need something long termI bought this to replace the awful desk I was struggling with when I didn't realize working from home was going to last so long. It's a lot bigger, holding both my screens and the laptop that runs the show for me. I bought a keyboard holder and am now a lot more comfortable. I love the design and that if I need to, I can just fold it up and put it away. A little confused by the extra pieces, but I think they were just blocks to protect the corners, which I may glue on if I start running into the corner too much. The other pieces (C Clamps?) I think may be to hold wires.I started teleworking from home a little bit and needed a desk that was easy to set up and would fit in a small space. I chose this and was not disappointed. For the price I knew it wasn’t going to be the most high quality desk. You get what you pay for. Set up was really simple. Took about five minutes tops. The only complaint I have is that the actual desktop was a little warped so it didn’t fit right in one corner. It wasn’t a big deal once I put all my equipment on it. I also work rotations with teleworking so I’m not using it all the time.Do you travel, but still want a reliable desk you can shove in the back of your car? Well, here you go. It does its job.One of its hex-screw-things came off during transport, but thankfully, I found it, and I happened to bring my tools to put it back in. This very much does not bode well for its durability.It could have definitely been better. I felt like rather than having that whole back plate deal to connect the detachable legs... it could have simply had folding legs instead. Then you'd have room for some under-desk exercise machine. But that's a fairly minor complaint. It works.
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