🚀 Elevate Your Work Game with Style!
The LANGRIA Laptop Rolling Cart Table is a modern, height-adjustable mobile workstation designed for versatility and durability. With a waterproof finish and a sturdy construction, it seamlessly fits into any environment, making it perfect for both home and office use.
Base | Metal |
Top Material Type | Metal, Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth, Avoid Excessive Water or Liquids |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
UL Listed | No |
Tools Recommended For Assembly | Screw Driver |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Basic Warranty |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Writing Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Wood Grain, Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Walnut |
Base Color | Brown |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.6"D x 23.6"W x 23.6"H |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Item Weight | 11.2 Pounds |
Size | 23.6 x 13.6 x 23.6 inches |
Tabletop Thickness | 1.5 Centimeters |
Maximum Height | 35.4 Inches |
Minimum Height | 23.6 Inches |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Mounting Type | Table Mount,Wheel Mount |
Lifting Mechanism | Manual |
Frame Joint Type | welded |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | Standard |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
J**N
Works perfectly
Best purchase I ever made when it comes to home accessories and room accessories
B**Y
Replacing it after three years.
Bought table 11/2017, replacing it 9/2020. The plastic casters came apart, the threads from the tighteners stripped out, and it's wobbly no matter how much you tighten the bottom nut. Still, got 3 years of solid every-day use out of it. During the day it held my work laptop and mousepad, at night it was a bedside table for all the evening junk. The finish held up under hits and spills. I would buy the same exact one again but my needs have changed.
K**C
Fabulous assembly!
Easy to read instructions. Tools were provided and every small part was in a plastic baggie with the part letter on the baggie. No guessing which screw they meant, it was labeled!! I assembled this for my grandmother and fixed the height and slant so not sure how those handle being adjusted regularly. Table is solid with heavy parts especially the base. My only request would be that the wheels were a bit more substantial. The wheels are only about an inch and a half in diameter. They roll fine on the low nap carpet at my grandmother's residence but don't think they would do so hot on anything more plush. The wheels do have locking mechanisms on each that do work which is exactly what my grandmother was worried about but she can't reach them and they aren't large enough to be unlocked with your foot very well.
C**N
This table is designed to be used as pictured and I would call it a 'Right Side' stand.
While it is technically possible to use it from either side, the platform boards are *pre-drilled with stoppers attached for right side usage only*. Trying to use it from the left side means the stoppers keeping your laptop from sliding down off the tray and into your lap would be at the *backside of the table, not the front where needed for left handed usage... and yes, it will slide off!The ONLY way to change this stand from a 'Right Side' stand to a 'Left Side' stand is to remove the front stoppers on the main tray and drill two holes for one of the stoppers to attach to the tray on the opposite (rear) edge instead... which is what I did with good results. I drilled two holes on the rear edge spaced the same distance as the center two (of the four) existing holes on the front edge, then I moved one stopper from the front edge to the back and centered the other front stopper to align with the rear stopper using the middle two of the four front pre-drilled holes. I now have one centered stopper on both the front edge and back edge of the top allowing me to use the stand as either a 'Right Side' or a 'Left Side' stand. I placed a couple of decorative adhesive dots to cover the two now unused pre-drilled holes.If the manufacture had designed the main tray with this modification, then it would have been much more adaptable for either side usage... as seen on other available trays.Overall, I have found the stand surprisingly stable even when extended to maximum height, though it is on a hardwood floor. Other than needing to modify the tray to be able to be used from either the right or left, I think it is a well thought out design. My only other gripe would be that the width of the main tray is not wide enough for my 17" laptop which extends over the tray edge by about an inch and a half, but is still stable, usable, and does not seem to be an issue. Would recommend for smaller laptops 15" or less with the understanding that you may want to make custom modifications if you intend on using it from the left side.
R**.
Way too unstable. Rocks back and forth just typing with a stylus pen....
This is not sturdy enough for a laptop. I'm typing this on it right now on my Fire 8" tablet and I have two boards with a barbell on each side of the base WITHOUT the wheels on and it's rocking back and forth typing with a stylus pen just typing this review. No way I'm going to use this for my new laptop, one little bump into this and whatever you have on this would end up on the floor. I'm actually holding the table with one hand and typing with the other cause it wobbles so bad that I'm hitting the wrong letters if I don't. Good for maybe shooting your wallet and keys on when you get home, at least that what I'm using it for after typing this. If the color didn't match my TV stand and shelves, I'd send it back, it doesn't look bad at all, just too unstable.../////Edit: Had for four days, the two screws that hold the post that adjusts the table up and down are either stripped or have dented the post in (As it's just two screws digging into the post-a thin metal tube- to hold it up) and now can only use in one position. Definitely is just a weak little table to put light stuff on now...
V**Z
Wobbly, wheels are CRAP, but making do with it
It was pretty easy to assemble, HOWEVER, I had to pull it apart again as it was uneven and was very wobbly on the lower legs part. Once I was done assembling it as best as I could, it was still wobbly (like you have to put something underneath one of the wheels to even it out). And the worst part for me is that the wheels really are terrible; they don't turn, they get stuck, and they drag on my floor instead of rolling. I'm thinking I'm just going to take the wheels off anyway cause they did not fit underneath my couch which was my fault for not measuring my couch before purchasing. The wood itself is very good, it's heavy and good quality, but when I put my 17" laptop on it, the tray will topple over if I don't specifically align the tray perpendicular to the wheels.
W**K
Very nice recliner side computer table
My wife ordered this computer table when she discovered me duct taping my old one ('cause duct tape fixes everything); it arrived promptly and was well packaged so no damaged parts. Out of fear that I would put it together with crazy glue and more duct tape, my wife put it together and said it was very easy. There are no written instructions just diagrams to follow so I probably would have been able to do it but I do have a thing with duct tape so better she did it than leaving it to me. It is height adjustable & swivels so it's perfect for beside my recliner.
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