🎮 Own Your Space, Own Your Game
The EUREKA ERGONOMIC L Shaped Gaming Desk offers a 60" wide carbon fiber textured surface designed to optimize corner space with ample legroom. Featuring integrated cable management and a power strip holder, it keeps your gaming or work setup clean and efficient. Constructed from eco-friendly, certified materials and a sturdy powder-coated steel frame, it supports up to 170 lbs. Easy to assemble in 20 minutes with included tools, this desk blends durability, style, and functionality for gamers and professionals alike.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Hutch Material | Wood |
Drawer Glide Material | Metal |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 170 Pounds |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Cool Black |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Black |
Natural Variation Type | color |
Base Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23.62"D x 60"W x 30"H |
Item Weight | 62.9 Pounds |
Size | 60" Left Side |
Tabletop Thickness | 1.5 Inches |
Maximum Height | 3E+1 Inches |
Minimum Height | 30 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 174.15 Centimeters |
Additional Features | Ergonomic |
Mounting Type | Freestanding, found in image |
Drawer Type | No Drawer |
Base Type | Metal |
Frame Joint Type | Welded or Bolted |
Has Finished Back | Yes |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Ball bearings or roller slides |
Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
J**A
Great desk, moderate difficulty in setup
I am really happy with this desk. I have an ultra wide monitor that I switch between my personal pc and work laptop and everything was super cramped on my old desk. Now there is plenty of table top space for all my needs.The worktop is particle board with a textured black ‘carbon fiber’ veneer. The worktop does come in 2 parts so there is a visible seam where they meet. It doesn’t really bother me, but if it would bother you the desk comes with a huge ‘gaming desk’ branded mouse/desk pad which would cover that seam. Since I’m using a keyboard tray I didn’t end up using the giant pad. Also I don’t like the branding anyway.I added on the eureka cpu holder and the tilting keyboard tray from Stand Steady. Eureka also makes a tilting keyboard but it has obvious branding which is why I ordered from stand steady (since theirs is just plain black). These two add ons work together to make the desk super functional and ergonomic. I think the lowest desk height would be too tall for a short person to comfortably type while sitting with out the under desk tray. With the desk tray it is perfect. I also added an underdesk headphone holder with usb plugs.As some other reviewers stated the desk does wobble a little bit at the highest setting, but I am short anyways so I really only had it at max height temporarily to test it out. At my typical standing and sitting height it is solid. I did order casters to replace the stock feet but I didn’t realize that there are 5 feet and I only ordered 4 casters, so I have to wait for another caster to arrive then I will swap them out.I put 4 stars under assembly because while the manufacturer has done a good job with providing instructions/parts/etc the process is moderately difficult. There are some heavy parts that need to be handled and the desk itself is quite heavy, making the task a two person job. The manufacturer provides a simple screwdriver and Allen key but we just used our own tools (ratcheting screwdriver, powered drill) to make the job easier. I would not recommend anyone try and build this desk alone, and I think this would be a tough build for anyone who can’t lift 50 lbs or with limited experience assembling furniture.The only functional thing that is missing is a built in power strip. I ended up taping a power strip to the leg of the desk and then plugging the desk into the power strip and the power strip into the wall and couldn’t help thinking that a built in power strip would have been more convenient, since the desk has to be plugged in anyways.
C**E
Easiest piece of furniture I have ever assembled!
Easiest piece of furniture I have ever assembled! Very sturdy, had it together and in place within an hour. Cord management is an awesome addition. Not too big and not too small. I am not a gamer but this desk worked perfect for me in the limited space I had for a desk. I am beyond impressed with this desk. I got it on Prime Days but even the regular price is great for what you get. Every piece lined up perfectly. Just follow the instructions and you'll be fine.
D**S
Great quality desk
At first, I was a bit hesitant about spending this kind of money on a desk from Amazon. I think we can all agree that quality can be hit or miss from some products you purchase on Amazon. But I'm very happy to say that this desk was worth every penny of what it cost. it is a high-quality build, with precise / sturdy machining, and well made parts to it. The instructions are really easy to follow, and some of the best instructions I've ever use to assemble something. And so far it's raising function has worked flawlessly. Very happy with the purchase so far and will update should something change.Edit: Love this desk so much that I bought a couple years ago for my wife, decided I had to have the same. If you are on the fence about the cost, I understand, but it's worth it. Assembly is clear and straightforward. Parts are well labeled and easy to ID. Desk is very sturdy and functions well. You won't be disappointed. You can probably find something similar that is cheaper, but it will not be the same quality as a Eureka desk for sure! And after two years, wife's desk is still work flawlessly! Just overall great product. It is heavy but that's part of it's sturdiness. Take your time to assemble and you'll wonder how you ever lived without it!
R**T
Good product with a quirks; unresponsive vendor
Assembly instructions suggest 5 hours; took more like 7 with a few hiccups due to reading things wrong. Documentation works well, the phone app works much better, though recommend on a more readable size like a table or laptop screen.The bad:* The control box goes to sleep and won't wake up unless you adjust height. I've reached out to the manufacturer and no response in over a month. I'm assuming either lost or ignored. It works fine, but irritating that I have to raise/lower it a smidgen before the control box wakes up to allow adjustment of programmed heights.* The cord holder tray is too small and weak. Had extra parts from another project to replace, so not a big deal for myself; but may be an issue for others. Recommend expecting that it's very small and does not support weight very well, plan accordingly.* The Z pipes/connectors for the L shape portion of the desk are a pain in the butt during assembly because there are no guides. None... instructions are extremely minimal. Make sure when you're assembling that both sides of the desk mounts have a firm and excessive overlay with the bolts to hold them in place. Takes some time playing to figure out which is correct. Manufacturer could fix this if they put some holes in the darn pieces for the bolts to use, this iteration does not. It's bolt to assembly against bare metal to support the weights. Hopefully, it lasts.* Cupholder/headphone holders are very weak. Don't put much weight into it. In fact, I swapped mine due to the locations (they do seem to be interchangeable, but not noted in documentation).* I really disliked the keyboard drawer and removed it after a few uses.* The safety feature to prevent the motor from lowering on obstacles is not very responsive. A taunt cable didn't trigger it and about ripped a Display Port cable and port out of my 3080TI on a bad lower where the cables weren't cleared on lower (after about 10 ups and downs trying to make sure it was clear). The issue goes back to the cable drawer not able to hold the weight, it let the cable slip out, got in a bad way. Thankfully, my expensive video card wasn't damaged, but I did lose the DP cable as it was destroyed in the process. New cable and rerouting the management tray fixed future issues. Pay attention, Eureka. If you break my video card, I will bill you the pandemic prices for a 3080TI ($2K if I recall).The Good:* After about 13 hours (yes, 13) I finally had the desk the way I wanted with 3 monitors. I did need to find an external mounting place for the PC as it's too heavy for the desk motors (you can thank Dell/Alienware for the excessive weight), but with the right cables I was able to fix everything.The setup works fantastic for my current work and gaming environment. I'm really enjoying it.
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