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Review on πŸ’» Thermaltake Tt Gaming Level 20 GT Battlestation Computer Gaming Desk with Adjustable Heights, Scratch Resistant Surface, Full-Sized Desk Mat, Black - GD-LBS-BRHANX-01 by Jennifer Mounce

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Spacious main surface

I bought this table because Thermaltake is a brand that I have known for a number of years and use from time to time. I bought a manual lifter instead of a mechanical lifter, which was a bit out of my price range at the time. I especially like the full surface mouse pad, I mean 5960 or so real estate isn't much at all. The mat stays in place fairly well and provides a great surface for mouse tracking, the dual grommets are a welcome feature too, I use the set on the left to hold a pair of monitor arms. The table itself is quite solid, once set up it's a solid table, I actually jumped on it once or twice as a sort of artificial ladder. I weigh about 90 pounds and including the fairly heavy PC I have on my desk, the Strix Helios case, it was able to handle a combined weight that I believe falls within the weight limit stated in the sax's specs exceeded. Well I'm not saying climb over your newly acquired battle station but thought I mention it because I thought I'd break this thing in the process and it kept me wobbly, speaks well for its design I think. But I prefer to lift the table by hand to stand up. I don't see how a person is supposed to do this without help, especially with a fully loaded workspace. Also, I've been planning ahead and wanting to see if there's a replacement for the standard table mat, but haven't had a third-party match yet. To my chagrin, I can't find a replacement mat on the Thermaltake homepage, whether it's simple or not. Those two things aside, the sheer size and design of the table makes me feel like it will be in my possession for quite a while.

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  • Finally bought
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