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Safco 1862BL Impromptu Under Desk Printer Stand - Cherry Top & Black Frame, 50 lbs Capacity, Swivel Wheels - Compact Home Office Furniture for Printer, Scanner, or Small Equipment Storage
Safco 1862BL Impromptu Under Desk Printer Stand - Cherry Top & Black Frame, 50 lbs Capacity, Swivel Wheels - Compact Home Office Furniture for Printer, Scanner, or Small Equipment Storage

Safco 1862BL Impromptu Under Desk Printer Stand - Cherry Top & Black Frame, 50 lbs Capacity, Swivel Wheels - Compact Home Office Furniture for Printer, Scanner, or Small Equipment Storage

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Description

Attractive Impromptu machine stand, featuring steel frame and translucent polycarbonate panels, adds a touch of class to your office area. Generously sized laminate top accommodates most office machines. Storage with one fixed 20"W x 16"D interior shelf underneath for office supplies. Durable powder coat finish. Mobile on four swivel 2" casters, two locking

Features

    Impromptu under desk printer stand

    One fixed shelf 20"W x 16"D

    Durable furniture-grade wood with stain and scratch resistant laminate finish top

    Steel frame with durable powder coat finish and translucent polycarbonate panel(s), mobile on four 2" wheel casters, two locking

    Complements entire line of Impromptu products

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I just purchased the third and fourth one because I like it so much. One is being used for my printer, and three are going to be used in place of side tables and coffee table in my TV room. I like the fact that they are on rollers, the finish is an attractive wood grain, offers a shelf for out of the way storage of items, and is easy to move around. This is a really good functional and attractive product that offers multiple uses.This is a well built Under Table. I wanted a neater looking table type writing desk that only had a keyboard tray and two small side drawers. My old desk had a large sized side drawer that could hold my printer out of sight which my new cleaner looking Promenade writing/computer desk lacked. My solution was this Under Desk I turned it sideways and it fits with much room to spare under my new desk which is 48 inches wide and 24 inches deep. Looks great and does not get in the way at all. The best part is it is easy to move it and the printer to another room if you want it out of the way or do not plan to use the printer for a period of time. With wireless printers becoming stronger with better signals you could move this to another room and not even keep it under the desk. However if you need it under the desk it should be fine for any desk 46 inches wide or more and with a depth of 18 inches and up.The instructions to assemble the Under Table are poorly authored. If you are not good mechanically and do not have someone who is to help you may not be able to figure out how to put this Under Table together. You have to study the parts and look at a photo of the assembled Under Table to figure it out. It is not easy but it can be done. The only tool you need is a SHORT Phillips screwdriver that is 4 inches long or shorter. There are only 8 bolts and 6 screws(all Phillips head) and they all go in from the inside out. You have to remember that and the fact that the legs are part of the frame work and when you put the bolts in from the inside out they attach to a leg.2 bolts connect each corner of the frame going from the inside out to a leg. It is the legs that actually "grabs" the bolt and secures it and the reason there are no nuts or other hardware to secure it. You literally assemble the frame with the opaque panels and legs and bottom shelf first screwing in the bolts only 3/4 of the way in.( Carefully look at the bottom metal shelf it has a lip in the back that connects into the frame.) After you have assembled the frame and the bottom shelf with all bolts only 3/4 of the way in you turn the frame upside down and use the smaller six screws to attach the Top tightening the 6 small screws all the way in(it will help enormously if you have a Phillips screwdriver that is 4 inches long or shorter) then tighten in all the rest of the 8 bolts all the way. Push in your rolling casters in the legs remembering to put the two with the brakes on the front. Viola, you are done.I rated the Under Table 4 stars because of the poor instructions--once you put it together it is a 5 star Under Table!!I wanted a compact but nice looking printer stand. When I saw this one on Amazon I thought it looked very nice. Although it was pricey I decided to order it. When it arrived I was surprised that the box was so heavy. It was a small printer stand. When I open the well-packed box I was pleased to discover the nice quality of the pieces. Heavy metal components with a beautifully finished engineered wood top.The assembly was difficult because the drawings were not clear and the written instructions were stating the obvious without pointing out things to watch for during the assembly process. I had to disassemble and do it again because I overlooked some minor detail about how certain components should be assembled. You really have to be careful and pay close attention to the drawings. Read through all of the instructions twice before starting the assembly.After about 2 hours I finally completed the assembly. I was pleased with the results. It was a sturdy and attractive little printer stand. I would give it 5 stars if the assembly wasn't so frustrating.Sturdy stand for our HP MFP M477 laser printer in our home office that complements other furniture. The printer is right at the stated weight limit (~50 lbs.) for the stand with full cartridges, but it appears very stable and capable of supporting such a load - time will tell ;-)Other comments regarding assembly are accurate, and I found the instructions useful (only one later step regarding side fillers (step 9?) should be one step earlier to show you insert before putting on front set of legs) if you read through beforehand to get familiar with the process. The reason you only screw the leg/side panel screws in 2/3rds of the way is to hold the bottom shelf up when you tip the frame upside-down to put the frame on the table top, as it sits loosely into the grooves of frame. Those looking for a good looking and sturdy printer stand should not be dissuaded by the assembly process - just take your time and it is worth the 45 minutes or so to put together!I wanted an unobtrusive printer table and this little guy is perfect. Solidly made, good quality and just what I needed. The ONLY thing that I would complain about is that it requires assembly, which you wouldn't think would be so hard, but for me was an exercise in frustration. Trying to get the sides to stay in place and attach the round legs was challenging. I persisted and am satisfied with the end result, but it took me a good two hours to put this together. Might be easier if you have an extra set of hands to help.If you are proficient in solving cryptograms and perhaps have a degree in hieroglyphics you will find both the instruction and the assembly process a breeze.This product looks great and met my needs perfectly. I can stand when I’m working on tedious tasks and sit when I get tired. Piece of cake!Excellent once assembled. However, the assembly instructions left a lot to be desired. Also, the locations of the screws were difficult to access in 50% of the instances.Excelente! Ayuda a poner bajo el escritorio la impresora, buena calidad. El manual no es intuitivo pero tampoco es tan difícil.