Shape | Rectangular |
Base Type | Leg |
Number of Items | 1 |
A**A
Great for college students
very very useful!I'll start with the consCons:Was slightly disappointed in the quality of the fake wooden print. It was slightly chipped around the circular cut outs.The black circle "plugs" also didnt fit snugly, but a little bit of hot glue fixed that.Wheels don't move well, you end up just dragging it here or there. They spun fine when we were installing them so it could be the actual weight of the table pushing down on them too muchPros!:Its super sturdyNice looking. The wooden grain may be fake but you can barely tell from looking, you'd have to put your face to it to really see that isnt real.I was skeptical at first, but it fits very well over my queen sized bed with room to expand more.Height is great, my bed is pretty high as I keep storage bins under so I was worried it wouldnt be tall enough but it exceeded my expectations.Its both wide and deep enough that my boyfriend and I can use our laptops with mouses AND have our arms/elbows comfortably resting on the table while in bed.
Z**.
Very functional and sturdy, but arrived in disappointing condition
Stars:5 for price4 1/2 for functionality3 for overall style/appearance3 for the condition it arrived inAverage: 3.875, which I rounded up to four starsPros:- Reasonable price.- Widely adjustable in width and (to a lesser degree) height, making it both ergonomic and future-proof.- "Tray" surface is a nice quality laminate that even has a bit of a wood grain feel to the touch.- Work surface is generously sized at 16.5" deep (including the white metal support rail in front) by 54" wide.- VERY sturdy.- Metal parts would be easy enough to spray paint to another color if desired.Cons:- Poor packaging meant the table arrived with LOTS of cosmetic damage and some very minor physical damage; there were also several stains on the white metal frame. The styrofoam packing material also creates a huge mess.- The black plastic inserts (where the round metal tube is inserted into the square metal frame) don't have screw holes, so I had to create them myself using a screwdriver as an awl.- The "chrome" rings for use in the cable holes on the tray section are too tack - and chipped - to use (the ones that weren't missing!).- The wheels are just horrible. They don't roll at all on my bare floors, so they're completely pointless.- I sent an e-mail with photos to the seller/manufacturer, but they never bothered to respond - which means customer service is lacking.- Style-wise, the frame with its white metal tubing and black plastic knobs is very utilitarian.Comments:This is fantastic not just for people that are bed-bound, but for students or adults that choose to spend leisure or work/study time in bed. Note that the tray top is about the size of a full-sized mattress, so it would overhang a twin bed by several inches on the sides.If you're willing to overlook its utilitarian style for its function and affordability, there seems to be nothing else like it without either making it yourself, or paying someone else to do so - and at a higher price.This table doesn't coordinate with my decor, so the plan is to eventually either paint the white metal parts and the black plastic screw knobs, or hide them by upholstering them in fabric and polyester batting. I'm also going to look into replacing the laminate with a real wood surface.The tray top dimensions are static, but the frame width is adjustable to anything within the max/min parameters. This makes it great for accommodating beds and bed frames of various widths. The height is adjustable in set increments as dictated by the space between screw holes in the table legs. I have a fairly low platform bed, and this table was able to go low enough to accommodate it.Damage Details:Arrived with a couple of small, cosmetic dents, red (ink?) smeared on the white metal frame, black (oil?) smears on the white metal frame in several places. It took a Magic Eraser to remove the black stains, but the red stain is permanent. There are scratches in the white paint down to the bare metal in dozens of places.The table arrived missing the two larger side "metal" (cheap plastic) inserts shown in the photo, and the smaller "metal" inserts (shiny chrome paint over black plastic) had very rough mold marks, in addition to the missing paint in several places. They looked so awful that I didn't use them. The exposed cross section of melamine isn't laminated, but it looks fine to the casual eye. Some of the black plastic end caps were also damaged/defective on arrival. I contacted the manufacturer, but they never got back to me. It would have been nice to get a a replacement for the broken black plastic piece that gets inserted into the metal frame.
C**E
Excellently designed and constructed product
Just wanted to let you know that (as a person recovering from broken leg and ankle) I absolutely love your Overbed Table. Was incredibly easy to set up. The quality of construction is excellent and it's functionality is exactly what I was looking for. I mainly use a phone and laptop for work. The work surface on your product is idea for me. Lots of room. Nothing can slip or roll off.Excellent product! Thank you so much.John McC
S**E
The wheels suck!
The table itself is fabulous. The wheels suck. Ridiculous design.They lock up when you move it.
M**R
The most horrible and useless casters ever!
This overbed cart was relatively quick and easy to assemble. Lousy directions, but it's easy enough to figure out. I've used it over bed and over my recliner and it's easy to readjust the height or width. It's very sturdy. The one major drawback is the wheels/casters. They are just ridiculous. They are locking casters with a will of their own. Even on a smooth hard floor they tend to lock themselves up randomly. Worse than the random self locking at will is the fact that as you move the table over time the pin that screws into the leg will unscrew itself and all of a sudden - klunch - a wheel falls off and everything on the cart goes flying. In the 6 months that I've own this table each of the four wheels has worked its way into falling off several times. I have fastened the nut very tightly, but it still works its way off and now the threads that the peg screws into on one of the legs have disappeared and there's just a gaping hole and no way to reattach the caster. I've had to remove the other 3 casters and will have to just drag the table back and forth. This kind of defeats the purpose. I will have to find a use for it as a stationary table because there isn't a way to reattach casters if I were to get replacements.
A**R
Metal parts were rusted out of the box
The metal parts to this rolling table weren’t in the best of shape when it was unpacked. The metal legs were rusting and there was a considerable amount of dust on the metal parts. One of the cylinder/rounded legs was malformed and oblong shaped at the end. I was able to bend it straight and I fixed the oblong end with a pair of channel-locks.The metal rails that are connected to the table were poorly wrapped in a foam wrap. The foam wrap was pinched between the table and rails. I would have had to unscrew the table to get all the foam out, but I took a shortcut and cut it with a box knife.For the most part, installation is pretty easy. However it’s possible that you might come across damaged parts which could make installation difficult or impossible.
J**N
I broke my foot last summer. Used this desk for 4 months. Essential, and great.
Very sturdy, and I like how it can extend from a twin size to a Queen bed size. I used it with my lift recliner from UltraComfort, to do my office work, and for my meals. I also own a Furniture Store in N. California. We sell lift recliners, so I have this portable table in that section of the store, to recommend it.
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