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The Techni Mobili Deluxe Rolling Laptop Stand saves space while providing the laptop or writing setup you need .The main panel tilts so you can adjust it to the most ergonomic, comfortable working angle. It also features safety edge-stoppers to prevent objects from sliding off when the panel is tilted. You can also easily adjust the height from 29.5" to 34.25" with a dual knob system. The extended 4th leg provides increased stability. Two of the fours non-marking nylon casters include locking mechanisms. The main tilting table panel has a 30lbs weight capacity, the stationary table panel has a 45lbs weight capacity and both are made of MDF with a moisture laminate veneer atop scratch-resistant powder-coated steel frame. Color: Black Graphite.
Two Safety edge-stoppers to prevent objects from sliding off when the panel is tilted
Scratch resistant powder-coated steel frame and double-wheel non-marking casters with locking mechanisms
Height adjustable with dual knob system
Heavy-duty MDF wood panels with a moisture resistant PVC laminate veneer in graphite finish
5 Year Limited Warranty
Ships in 1 box
Assembly ExperienceI opened the box and found that everything was packed with solid Styrofoam. All of the pieces were labeled. They even went so far as to place an underscore under the 6 so that it wouldn't be confused with a 9. The screws, nuts (self-locking) and tools are shrink-wrapped to card stock, very nice. All of the other pieces are in plastic bags.All of the pieces appear to be of good quality. The base cross legs are two small legs welded to a single long leg. The welds appear to be well done. All of the metal pieces are good square stock and the base pieces also appear to be good stock. The four casters are plastic but appear to be durable, and two of them lock. The two tops are solid, well-made and not warped.The instructions were easy to follow and assembly went smoothly, except I made one mistake explained below.Usage ExperienceThe table is very stable. It slides easily and the laptop side tilts just as easily. I'm using it now and only have a few minor observations and suggestions for improvement, see below. The laptop table tilts in both directions, so it accommodates right-handed and left-handed users.Assembly Tips1. When attaching the vertical post to the cross legs, make sure the holes in the post face the short segment of the long leg. Amazon and the instruction sheet picture show this correctly, but the instruction text doesn't mention it in the text. This bit me and I assembled it incorrectly and had to redo it. The important point is that the laptop table must be over the long segment of the base leg.2. To ensure that the post is assembled squarely to the cross legs, attach the post with the screws but don't tightened them. Slide the cross leg cap over the post and all the way down. Move the post if needed to get the cap to fit snugly. At this point, tighten the post screws.3. Beg, borrow or tough it out if you want, but get a long-armed M4 metric Allen wrench. It will make attaching the laptop table to its support a lot easier.4. The flat top is attached to its support with two short pieces of square stock with three holes drilled in them. The center hole is indented, like a countersink. Make sure this indentation is up when the piece is attached to the support. This ensures that the screw doesn't interfere with attaching the flat top. The instruction sheet picture shows this, but again does not mention it in the text.5. Don't over-tighten the two table tops to their supports because the attachment points are nylon cylinders glued into the tops.6. Make sure the gap between the two tops is even along their length.Observations and Suggestions1. When you tilt the table, watch out for any cables sticking out of the side of your laptop. You could do some serious damage if your cables overhang the flat top. It would be nice if the flat table was lower than the laptop table.2. There is some wobble to the stand. A sliding brace from the post to the end of the laptop table would eliminate this.3. The table does not go low enough. I'm using it sitting in my wing-back chair and I have to sit bolt upright. Addendum: I took the knobs out that screw into the post to hold the table at one of the preset heights and just let the table slide down and bottom out. Now it's at a good height and I simply relax in my chair and slide the table into position. Works great.4. If you are right-handed, the table will slide in from the right. If you are left-handed the table will slide in from the left. This is just need-to-know information.5. The instruction sheet contains good pictures but could use more text to avoid the gotchas.I highly recommend this table. The quality and function per price can't be beat.