Michael Fox
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
This mobile desk is a BEAST in the totally good sense because it’s super heavy duty, extremely durable, big enough to fit two kids so it’s space saving, not to mention that it easily folds up into a fairly narrow space after use, it has locking wheels so it stays where you put it, and, it looks pretty great too.I’ll caution that it’s quite heavy to handle in its delivery box and, it took me a while to assemble though I’m generally pretty slow at stuff like that.I definitely recommend this desk, especially if you have the need for a quality desk that’ll last for years.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
This is a fantastic art table for a area that has limited space because it has very durable wheel and a mechanism to fold the top and so it does not take up a tremendous amount of space yet it is extremely high quality and durable.That is designed with students in mind and it has everything you expect us to have and it works really well.Is easy to assemble and has no sharp edges at all
Jilly
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2023
First of all, the package is VERY heavy! I wasn't expecting that since it's a fold up table, but it's heavy. Which means it's high quality and substantial! OK it also means it's a little heavy, but it does have rolling wheels (that have stopper levers) so it's easy to move around. Really nice quality light wood-grain top, small pencil slot. They've thought of everything with the "privacy" screen and rollers.Putting it together (they recommend two people), I did it myself and it was easy enough. I did place the top to where I could just tip it over into the spot I want it, from the very beginning, so that I wouldn't have to lift the whole thing a long ways. It was easy enough and they provide all the tools (though I did use a hammer to get the heavy bolts in). I was flummoxed by the wheels as I couldn't figure out why they don't go deeper into the tube - I'm sure I was doing something wrong (instructions are very picture-oriented and didn't help), so I just gave up on inserting the wheels, and so the table is just a bit lower, on solid legs. Also, I didn't really need the privacy screen for my use, so I didn't install that either.Very happy with the desk in general!
Smores
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2023
I appreciate it when a company provides all the tools necessary to build their product. I was equipped with everything except a hammer. Yes, I needed a hammer to secure the leg to the body of the desk. It wasn't a problem. Once built, the desk rolled easily and handled well.
William Axsom
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023
MUCH heavier than it looks in the pictures! 47 lb. is a touch over my lift-limit, but I managed it. [note to self: check the weight and have Sergio put the heavy ones on the porch.] I'm glad it isn't a lightweight affair actually, much less prone to rolling around freely, more likely to sit still if one forgets to lock a wheel.I got this for the homeschooling the grandkids idea, with the adjustable height it can be raised as they grow, set it lower while they're still smaller. That's still the plan, the modification to said plan is I'm most likely to set it up and use it myself until they show up, if that plan still holds.It's a bit of a complex assembly, but not difficult.Storing it in the box or storing it assembled is pretty much a no-brainer once one has stepped around it for a day or so.