Standard underdeck keyboard drawer of high-impact plastic includes built-in wrist rest with supply cut-outs. High-impact plastic tray holds keyboards up to 20-5/8w x 15-1/2h.
S**N
Cheap and useful
This keyboard drawer is pretty useful ..and almost blends in with my desk setup i. I have alot going on at my setup I got laptops, android tv boxes, mini pcs and a desktop and i have gotten tierd of changing my keyboards and moouse to use my devices so this thing stores my wireless keyboard and mouse for my android tv box and a few nik naks .let just say there a few thing I like and don't like too much.. lets get to it thenPROS: 1: The build quality is OK, not saying it's bad or nothing but i worth the price you pay next up is how steady this thing is 2: It's hold up is weight pretty well by mean I placed a 30Ib bag of rice on it and rest my head on it to see if I ( fell asleep on it for some strange reason) and it held me up pretty good, not telling you should do this things I'm just look thing that can hold up to my demands and it seems I did 3: the arm rest is nice not comfortable like pillows but nice release the stress off the arms and wrist, for the price can't complainNow for the thing I didn't like1: If want it to hold up well put it together before you try putting any off the parts under your desk ...... let just say get a buddy to hold it up while you drill it on to your desk2: Color options , wish the product had more colors you know maybe a black one or red you know just a few cause no one's really wants to get lite grey that looks dull, meaning that no ever ones have a grey desk you know people like to match here setup something the blends in,, but that's noting that some vinyl wrap can't fix 3: The space it has , not say i doesn't have room for your keyboard but a small compact size keyboard ans mouse fits best..... on the other hand normal size keyboards fit nice but hardly any room for a mouse unless your one how like to keep your mouse on top of your desk hows knows4: Cut outs,, cut outs for he wires pleas don't forget about that, not ever one like's wireless keyboards and mice (mouses) who cares it wold be nice if it had some cut out that's all so some people wont put a 1.5 drill bit to hack it to destruction, must people like to keep it neatAnd that's it to know its nice for the price can't be too picky beside it holds up better than some keyboard draw that cost way more
W**E
Solid Keyboard Tray, Despite Plastic
I love this tray for the money. Despite the tray being plastic, it is sturdy. The. hardware is very sturdy.The instructions were pretty easy to follow. Installation was not hard but involved. For instance, there are a lot of screws at play, measurements to be taken, and some dismantling of the slides. I also felt the need to drill some pilot holes into the underside of my desktop before screwing-in the brackets, which isn't suggested in the instructions.There are three heights at which you can install the tray, according to the brackets. If you choose the shallowest height, the four brackets do stick out at the bottom of the tray, which a previous reviewer already mentioned. This doesn't affect me, as I'm 5'4", but I can see it being an issue for someone with long legs.When the tray is pulled all the way out, it locks into place. To push it in, all you have to do is apply a bit of pressure. Good times.
R**N
This is a universal size for the model, and it works
They are not that well build, but it is a universal slide to what I already have under my desk, so I simply slide it in. I got rid of the slides it came with. Dont lean on it or put pressure as over time, you will break it mid way near the wrist rest area. I break them every 5 years. This time I am going to super glue a wood stick under the hollow section wrist area underneath to reinforce the weak nature of this holder.
F**T
Almost perfect, with a few notes to the contrary...
It was days after I ordered this that I found it offered in black (my preference) but that's okay. I like the keyboard tray even if it was somewhat difficult to assemble and mount since the instructions are somewhere between useless and abysmal. Vague with useless graphics for assembly. As with another reviewer, I had to disassemble and reassemble the brackets and rollers a couple of times since there was no guidance for the correct orientation of these vital parts. In addition, there was no template for proper mounting. Still, I was able to get it together and into place and it does exactly what it was intended to do: get my keyboard off the surface of my desk and out of the way. One other caveat: there is not sufficient room for both a full-size keyboard and a full-size mouse pad. That's a minor problem but it should be noted.
F**L
Good for the price
This keyboard tray is a pretty good unit for its low price and, if not abused, should last many years in a home office environment. My only major complaint is that I can see it won't take much of a blow to crack the poorly reinforced tray. This is exactly what happened to my older (similar) tray when I would tend to get up from my desk before my legs cleared the tray. I finally got tired of repairing the crack every time I crashed into it. Also, no matter how you adjust the height the tray won't clear the arms of that nice comfy office chair you bought unless the chair is really low or you back away from the keyboard a few inches. Maybe this is a problem with all trays but the more expensive trays are simply built better and will take a beating.So, if you're on a tight budget and can exhibit a little patience while using it I can recommend this keyboard tray. By the way, the ad says the tray is light grey in color. It isn't. It's cream colored.
B**R
rattles, screws come loose, and can't handle much weight
I've had this for a while, and it works in the most basic sense, but I'm fussing with it constantly. 1) the vibration of pulling the keyboard in an out loosens the screws, and I'm constantly tighting them else they fall out onto the floor. 2) it's really loud and rattles a lot, especially if the screws are not locked down tight. 3) my 6 lb cat rested her weight for a moment on the pencil tray area, and totally cracked it. Still works, but it doesn't take much to break it. Dont lean on it.Installation was involved, but doable. Lots of time under your desk. If you are looking to be cost effective, it'll do the job, but you'll know it was a budget choice the entire time. If you can spend a little more, definately get something nicer.
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