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Review on πŸ–₯️ FURINNO Efficient Home Laptop Notebook Computer Desk with Square Side Shelves in Americano/Black: Stylish and Functional Workstation by Sean Bouchard

Revainrating 4 out of 5

This is how you love your new desk.

Here is my review/suggestions. I'm a composer/musician/artist/mosaic worker working from home - basically a workplace for any discipline. Bought two of these to free up space in the living room. $27 - so I bought two. This is NOT a product to be enthusiastically collected. Prepare your tea/coffee/other beverages, relax, turn on the music and enjoy the assembly process as you get to know your new addition to your home. What to look for -1 - Not Tiffany quality but if put together with a little more love it will last a while. 2 - Gorilla Glue, a version of wood glue. This is optional but recommended. GLUE EVERYTHING! From the screw to the connection This qualifies your product for return and disassembly. But it will be a little stronger since it is a particle board.3 - Cats. If you have them, either remove them for the duration of the build or accept that they want to "help". Be aware there are tiny things they eat or play with that they can lose and this is made of styrofoam (which I don't understand why they still use it - it's just bad for everything) 4 - Surfaces. It scratches easily and I have cement floors. Lay out a towel or do it on the carpet to avoid scratching. Make sure your decision is as level/flat as possible.5 - Power Drill. Be seriously careful with this. Use one, yes, but short, light jabs as this is chipboard and will tear easily. 6 - cleaning. A soft towel and Windex or other lightweight cleaner works well. Don't be aggressive as it scratches easily. There is a guide. OK. Do a test run before final assembly, especially if you decide to use glue. When gluing seams etc., keep a heavy object nearby and allow the glue to dry before proceeding. The parts are marked in RED LETTERS, but they are difficult to read. But at least they are. Also, the direction they are going can also be vague. Some charts are incorrect. I've attached a photo of one. LARGE poles go from below, SMALLER ones from above. TOP lids that you only have to turn on the shelf until they can no longer be turned. If you choose to use glue, wait a few hours before using to ensure the glue is dry/sealed. This table can ONLY be assembled in one direction - shelves on one side only. I bought two and the other one will just tip over - or you can be hasty and loose and drill new holes going against the appropriate directions. You go rock star! (You risk destroying your new table). It's flat - from what's viewed front to back. 15.5". Enough for monitor and keyboard (NO tray for keyboard). But no more. It all depends on the size of your keyboard/monitor. A standard/typical desktop hard drive fits in the bottom shelf.. .AND ONLY THIS - depending on the weight again - chipboard, not exactly strong Portable hard drives and the like are perfect for the top shelf Photos, knick knacks and whatnot are perfect for the top shelf - but if you have cats they will only get an invite a haircut. Fair warning. This table is OPEN - as it has NO extra holes for cables. Again, you can drill new ones yourself, but you risk destroying your table. It's compact - very compact. It can work in most places fit in the apartment - like a tiny car can fit in a random/odd space. But it's pretty much just a computer/laptop. This is NOT a table for those who like to lay out and breathe while they work - hence have e I bought two. Well, those are just my thoughts/suggestions. That's a good table. rks. Don't be rude to him and he will move on. Go ahead and create!

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  • Free for educational purposes
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