I currently have two of these tables (black legs, clear tops) mounted side by side and they look great. But that's not why nobody would read this review. Here are the good, the bad, and the stupid. The Good: * Looks modern, sleek and very professional * Sturdy construction despite the streamlined (very thin) limbs and supports * Plenty of room for my legs and calves (I'm 5ft 11in). ).I kick the wall behind the table before approaching the crossbars. * Supports multiple monitors and desktops without fear of falling. * Provides a surprisingly large workspace. * The glass edges are angled to prevent scratches and chips on the limbs. Glass. *Extra for each screw in case of marriage. *Excellent packaging. I ordered from Walmart and my friend from Amazon. Both boxes looked like they had been pulled behind a truck upon delivery. No damage was found when opened. left of the box. * Assembly is pretty quick. It took an hour without a drill and 20 minutes with a drill. Remember that when I broke the drill, I had already assembled the drill. I wait about half an hour for those who have a drill. Drill by reading the instructions first. Bad: * No built-in cable management options. Buy zip ties if necessary. * All limbs are hollow. Saves weight (and your back when assembling) but allows you to punch through screws if you're not careful. * It is not possible to build in drawers, a shelf or a small cabinet. That's it. * When you're done, there'll be styrofoam everywhere, but at least your glass won't break. * The keyboard tray is SMALL. It fits a large wired numpad keyboard and has a replacement glass that is approximately 1 inch thick. Your mouse and keyboard now live separately. * You will need at least a Phillips screwdriver. I sincerely hope this doesn't become an obstacle for anyone.* Each part is conveniently marked with a sticker. The sticker is tricky to remove, especially the large square one on the keyboard glass. You may need a razor blade to remove stickers from the glass or cover it with the keyboard. Asinine: * All glass surfaces are held by suction cups * The instructions do not say that you can decide which side the keyboard is on. Simply swap parts 2 and 4 for part 6 when assembling. That means you collect it UNDER the table. Assemble the keyboard in steps 5 and 6 right after step 2. You will not regret it. * The drill makes assembly much quicker, but beware of the hollow limbs. I recommend drilling 95% and hand tightening the remaining 5% with the Allen key provided. It's fine as long as you don't mind vacuuming up all the dust, hair, and dirt from your floor (hooray, clean floors!). The glass corner piece can easily support a 15 lb PC rack. We bought these tables so everyone would have enough space for multiple monitors, a desktop PC and an Xbox. They come with little space. As you can see from the picture I uploaded, you will likely need zip ties when placing electronics on these tables.
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