Color:Black Product dimensions Length: 21 5/8 " Height: 17 3/4 " Width: 21 5/8 " Max. load: 55 lb Length: 55 cm Height: 45 cm Width: 55 cm Max. load: 25 kg This product requires assembly Key features - Easy to assemble. - Lightweight and easy to move. People & Planet Product possible to recycle or use for energy recovery, if available in your community. Good to know Coordinates with other products in the LACK series. Care instructions Wipe clean using a damp cloth and a mild cleaner. Wipe dry with a clean cloth. Product description Top: Particleboard, Fiberboard, ABS plastic, Acrylic paint Filling material: Paper Leg: Particleboard, Fiberboard, Foil
M**N
Makes a great Lego table!
Just add a large Lego Duplo baseplate and white stripes around the edge and you have a Lego table and a car track. Also fits 4 standard Lego Baseplates for a Lego table for older children. Keeps my children entertained for hours. Yes, it is cheaper at IKEA, but not if you have to drive 3 hours to get there.
J**S
Lackity lack lack lack... lackrack!
It's a table... a very cheap one at that. It's probably not really worth the price here since it's much cheaper at an Ikea store but I had none nearby me. Mine came with a dent in one corner too, not sure if from shipping or what. The wood is very low quality composite or flakeboard wood, and I think the legs might even be hollow in the middle parts. Installation of the legs was a bit of a pain in the hands due to the double sided self tapping screw.That aside, this table makes a perfect mount for rack servers between the legs if you can't afford a real server rack. Look up lackrack if you're interested (and make sure it's the 21 5/8" x 17 3/4" x 21 5/8" version, they come in two sizes.(Review not written by above account name)
R**E
It's a $20 table...
If you think are getting something besides a cheap end table, you need to rethink your expectations. I ordered a pair to use short-term. They are light weight and cheap material. I assembled them both in less than 30 minutes. Once the legs are on, they felt pretty secure. I haven't had any issues with them for the past few weeks. Since they are light weight, they move easily if they are bumped by anything...accidentally brushing them when you walk by, the dog's tail, a light breeze...I will list one complaint that I would normally reserve just for the packaging feedback, however, it seems that many people have had the same issue. I ordered two that were shipped separately, but they both came damaged in the exact same place. One corner of each table was a little smashed in. The packaging isn't really secure and allows for this to happen. If you live near an IKEA, you should just go buy them there to avoid the damaged product. I smoothed it out as best I could and colored in the chipped part with a furniture marker, and I don't really notice it or think about it too much. It is especially irritating though considering the abuse it's seen in my living room and none of that has damaged the tables one little bit. Oh well. Practical tables for the price, but don't order them online.
R**S
Makes an inexpensive computer stand for my desk so I can type while either sitting or standing
This is a great cheap table if you don't bang the paint off it. It is made of particle board but is quite strong. I wanted a computer keyboard/monitor stand that would allow me type while either sitting or standing. I did not want to purchase a $500 raiseable stand, so I purchased this table and sawed the legs down. The table is now 10.5" tall (above my desk) and allows me to type while either sitting or standing. It is not ideal for either position, but it works OK if I raise my chair to its highest position. I also need to tilt the monitor each time I change positions, but this is quick to do. The table is 22"x22" and my keyboard is 17" wide which only leaves 5" for the mouse - so I place the mouse a bit further back. The table extends an extra 7" behind the monitor, so make sure your desk is at least 22" deep.To saw the legs, first calculate how far up you want the table. 10.5" above the desk is about right for me for sitting/standing, but if you always plan to stand then make it a little taller. The table base is 2" thick so I sawed the legs down to 8.5". You need to keep the end with the screw hole and saw off the end without the screw hole. Use a miter or table saw so the leg ends are square. File off any rough edges. Gently punch out the particle board inserts in the old leg ends using a hammer (don't worry if they split a little), and glue them into the new shorter leg ends to provide strength. Use Gorilla or carpenter wood glue, and squirt the glue inside the new leg instead of onto the particle board insert so it does get sloughed off as you press it into the leg. Use a mallet to gently tap in the insert until it is flush with the leg. Assemble the legs to the table base with the supplied lag screws. I add a little more wood glue before screwing it in for increased table/leg joint strength, but note that you will need some extra arm strength (or a strap wrentch) on the last quarter turn to make sure the leg is square with the corner in case the glue starts to grab. Wipe off any glue that squishes out.
N**P
pretty sturdy. Quality isn't amazing but for the price ...
It's a table for sure. Simple construction, pretty sturdy. Quality isn't amazing but for the price it's great. To put it together, you have to twist the legs over and over which gets a little tiring but it's tool free for convenience. The table isn't wobbly, even with multiple desktop computers on top. The only compliant that the paint or whatever material they coat it with is very easily scratched or chipped away. I think it's fine as long as you don't put anything that could dig into it on top.
S**N
Easy to assemble.
I ordered two of these and so far have only put one together. It was as simple as turning the legs to screw them in. The table seems sturdy enough. I can't comment on the durability of the top yet. Overall this would make a nice piece for someone on a budget needing furniture. Doesn't look cheap and assembles in minutes.
L**Y
cheap and effective
Cheap but easy to assemble. Insanely easy actually, no tools even needed!Shipper failed to care for the table properly in the process resulting in minor damage. This would have been avoided if this was a quality table, but it isn't. this is an end table with cheap sales in mind, so as a result you get substandard material. BUT IT WORKS, for now. Nothing fancy, nothing to brag about, but it works.
J**D
Perfect!
Perfect! This is exactly what I was looking for and it works perfectly for what I bought it for. It's made by IKEA so just from the name I know that this item would be well made and easy to assemble. I highly recommend this product and thank you.
V**J
Do not purchase IKEA products on Amazon! Priced exorbitantly higher.
5 stars because it’s a top quality ikea product but would rate it 1 star as all ikea products listed on Amazon are exorbitantly higher priced when compared directly with ikea. My advice would be to purchase ikea products from ikea online and get it home delivered or direct pickup. Even if you include their transportation cost the overall purchase value would stand significantly lower than on Amazon listing.
R**.
Great tables
Great table for price so good I purchased a second one. I know they are cheap but if you are on a budget as I am being furloughed then these are perfect look a lot more expensive when put together. I would definitely recommend these
J**E
Price and sturdy
Fits nicely we're I wanted it... Will be buying another
T**
value for money
just good size table for little boy
A**R
Would recommend.
Really nice study table. Very light but looks lovely.
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