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The Tbfit L Shaped Game Desk is a versatile, large 55-inch reversible corner workstation featuring a built-in power outlet with USB ports, four adjustable storage shelves, and a sturdy eco-friendly design. Ideal for gaming or professional use, it offers multiple layout options to maximize space and organization in any home office or gaming setup.
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Furniture Finish | Black Painted Wood |
Top Color | black |
Base Color | Black |
Size | Large |
Number Of Shelves | 4 |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 77.78 Inches |
Number Of Open Shelves | 4 |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | metals |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | Shelves |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
K**M
It’s mostly together
I have A few problems with this desk, mostly the instructions, which are almost exclusively visual. There are technically 4 ways to put this desk together, I opted for program C as it fit the corner of my room the best. The instructions seem to be in a packet, each page being a different way to put the desk together, the problem is that there’s no distinction besides all of the images of a half formed desk for you to figure out which page is which form. The other issue is the order of the instructions it just feels like there could have been a better way to built this thing, when you put the top on you have to essentially do this from the bottom and in several places pieces 13/18 are physically in the way, feel like the page should have you put those one last. The holes in the desktop fine line up quite right either, which makes things very difficult if your fastening it on from the bottom which you have to bc you can’t really flip the whole thing over ( not by yourself anyway) and lastly I think the screws and tools could be packaged in a way that would make it easier to keep them with their labels. They’re in a package when you have to tear the paper backing off which in turn rips off the labels that tell you which is which. not detrimental, but very annoying. I had to redo a few parts due to the instructions being nothing more that pictures and numbers and I was also shorted me 6 A screws ( yes I triple checked my work, the package, the surrounding area, the garbage, etc.) bc of the screws being misssing I have not been able to put the top shelf of the desk together which is infuriating bc that’s part of the reason I bought this thing. Overall this has been a terrible experience, I have a desk now I guess, incomplete as it may be, but my rec would be to spend the money and buy something nicer honestly, this is what I get for trying to pinch Pennies. I would demand my money back but if I have to take this nightmare apart I’m going to lose what little sanity building this thing hasn’t robbed me of.
J**.
Same desk, better price.
I've had this desk for around 6 months. It's simple, easy to assemble & I've never had quality/construction issues. Most of these desks are the same basic materials & only the design is different, so there's no point in spending $200/$300 to buy one. Mine was a little over $100 and it's held up well.
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