JM
Big and heavy - which is great, but build quality is pretty bad.
The front wooden trim- where your wrists will spend most of their time is really badly finished, it doesnt line up with the chip board? it is attached to. Leaving gaps and a lip on either side.
It is glued on, so cannot be adjusted without cutting all the glue out - which is a huge job - that would ultimately damage the desk further i think.
As a result of poor build quality, the wooden trim has areas where it meets perfectly, but on either side, the wood is 3-4mm lower than the mdf, this means your mouse catches on the lip in use, and is very uncomfortable on the wrists.
Dust also falls between the cracks as the uneven glueing (thick globs in some areas, none in others) means there are gaps where the trim joins the desk and on each side of the wooden (where its supposed to meet the rack units) there is a 5mm gap too.
For the money, i would personally order 2 rack units and a desk.
looks impressive in pics, but i dont think ultimately its worth the money. I regret my purchase.
It is glued on, so cannot be adjusted without cutting all the glue out - which is a huge job - that would ultimately damage the desk further i think.
As a result of poor build quality, the wooden trim has areas where it meets perfectly, but on either side, the wood is 3-4mm lower than the mdf, this means your mouse catches on the lip in use, and is very uncomfortable on the wrists.
Dust also falls between the cracks as the uneven glueing (thick globs in some areas, none in others) means there are gaps where the trim joins the desk and on each side of the wooden (where its supposed to meet the rack units) there is a 5mm gap too.
For the money, i would personally order 2 rack units and a desk.
looks impressive in pics, but i dont think ultimately its worth the money. I regret my purchase.
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