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The Walker Edison Modern Corner L Shaped Desk combines a sleek design with practical features, including a durable steel frame, tempered glass surface, and a space-saving L-shape, making it the ideal workstation for both gaming and professional use.
D**S
Very simple, elegant desk. Much sturdier than expected.
The only reason this product did not get 5 stars is because of screw holes not quite lining up, and instructions that could cause problems if you don't have experience assembling this type of unit.First off Kudos to Amazon. Even with super saver shipping I had this desk at my doorstep less than 72 hours after ordering, and a full 5 days before the "estimated arrival date".The glass is 1/4" thick and beveled, that sounds thin, but it is much heavier and seems much sturdier than I had expected (it is tempered). The dimensions of 51"(outside edge of each "L") x20"(depth of each side) x30" tall are pretty close to accurate. I uploaded a couple of images of the tape measure showing the depth and length of each side not counting the corner connector.Installation took about an hour and a half. Be warned before you start, the instructions throw around terms like "tighten screws with wrench 'I'" starting at step 2. DON'T DO THAT. I can't stress that enough. No matter how level it may look, your floor isn't completely level, and no matter how accurately the screw holes are drilled, they are not completely straight. If you tighten the screws when they tell you to you absolutely will have to loosen them up again to make all the pieces fit together. Just tighten them to finger tight and maybe a bit more for stability, but don't tighten anything up until you have the desk in its final home. This is especially true if you plan to use the keyboard tray. On my particular unit the holes on one of the sides that holds the keyboard slide tray were off by a couple 32nds of an inch. That isn't much, but it was enough that I had to pull out pretty hard on the top of one side while tightening the screws that hold the glass to the top in order to get smooth operation of the keyboard tray. Once I had it in the corner where it will stay I tightened everything up, leveled it, and it feels as solid as a wood desk. It looks much better than I expected for the price I paid.And now just some notes on hiding the cables -skip this if you aren't interested. Hiding cables on this one was more difficult than any other desk I have ever installed just because it is so open. I'll offer up the following notes on how I handled it. First, get ahold of an inexpensive, black, 6 outlet surge protector (just a single file one, about 2" by 9"). Get a selection of black cable ties (I used both 14" ones and 8" ones), get a handful of black twist ties (4" long or so) and a roll of electrical tape. The total cost of my supplies was under $20. Use some long cable ties to mount the surge protector backwards (the outlets facing the wall) on one of the crossbars (take care to not block the outlets with the cable ties) -this should be done at the very edge of the desk with the lead wire going towards your PC tower. Lay out your PC and peripherals in their final configuration without plugging anything in. Things like speaker wires, excess mouse/keyboard cable, and any other small wires can be looped up and tied with the twist ties, then taped to the underside of the desk with the electrical tape. The wires should then be run to the side where your PC tower is. Once all your cables are to the leg of the desk, group them up and start using cable ties to secure them to the leg -don't tighten the cable ties all the way until you are finished and have made sure that you have the slack you need to get everything just where you want it. Use cable ties all to hold the cables all the way down until they get to level with the surge protector. Once there, plug in all the devices and combine the peripheral cables with the power cables and cable tie the whole group together to the edge of the desk. In all I used about 6 cable ties going down the leg of the desk, and about three from the surge protector to the edge. Then another handful of both cable ties and twist ties to wrap up excess cable behind the tower. I posted an image of the finished product in the image gallery (the left computer is the one I was concerned about, the laptop cables are clearly visible so that I can connect/disconnect them as necessary).
L**Y
Awesome AND Cheap (with slight issues)
(Update after a month of use at bottom) (re-updating after about a year, see bottom)I'm only writing this review to clear up some things that almost turned me away from choosing this desk (glad I pulled the trigger).For it's price point, it's an amazing desk. It is on the cheap side of manufacturing, so don't tighten anything down until everything is hand tight and in place, otherwise you will be loosening bolts to make the glass work, as a few other reviews have stated. I wouldn't say the desk is 100% sturdy, but it is better put together than I expected it to be.The desk itself is just barely large enough to fit a HAF under the right side of the desk sideways(so the intake fan isn't pulling from under the desk). It's just tall enough to fit a computer chair under the keyboard tray.The glass does have stickers identifying the part number (which will require windex or similar method of removal, they don't come off as easy as the ones labeling the glass as "tempered glass"), and assembly is able to be done by one person (but you will have to wipe down the glass after assembly, the styrofoam is basically falling apart in the box.) Arrived in Hawaii in one piece, so I can't complain about the shipping materials, it did its job well.Largest upside to this desk outside of it's appearance would be the fact that it's built at the perfect size.Largest downside would be some shoddy rails for the keyboard tray(but you can fairly easily replace those if needed, so... meh?)If you're not looking to break the bank on a new desk, I'd definitely recommend this desk to you, random stranger.(Update)THIS DESK HOLDS WEIGHT. I didn't really think about it much at first, but the desk has three monitors, textbooks, and I'll regularly rest my feet on it.The edge of the glass (though cut at 45s) is a bit of a pain if you rest your arm on it for any period of time, and the desk does shake on my carpeted floor(I'm a leg shaker. Can't help it).The stickers are no problem at all, and the glass is super easy to clean. Overall, this is a 4.5 star review now. If it lasts through a move, It'll be a five star.(After 1 year)I only have one complaint after using this desk daily for about a year. The glass keyboard tray is something of a nightmare. I understand they skimped on making the glass screw in like the rest of the desk, however the suction cups have long lost their grip, and the glass is prone to falling out (and making a rather loud racket as it and your keyboard tumble to the ground). This alone is worth taking an additional star off for, however the remainder of the desk has redeemed it back to 4 stars. the beveled edges I mentioned prior are not an issue when you adjust your chair to the proper height, and the desk is still standing and working like a champ. If anyone has any recommendations on what can be done to rig the keyboard tray to not become a ticking sound bomb, I'd love to hear them.
A**R
It's OK, But needs a redesign of the packaging for safer shipping!!
I am giving this desk only 3 stars because of a few reasons. #1: The first desk I bought arrived and while the box was perfectly fine, the foam and other parts were fine, one of the large pieces of the glass was shattered in a billion tiny pieces. (-_-) We have concluded the box with the glass in it is NOT very well designed to protect the glass. More than likely the glass was broken at the factory while the box with the glass was being put into the bigger box with everything else in it. I can't exactly use a HALF an L shaped desk so we had to order a replacement. #2: The second desk arrived 1 day early which was nice except the box had been through the apocalypse.. The box had dents, cuts, and even a hole in it. Luckily the glass inside the glass box was still intact so we were half way good. #3: With now an intact desk to put together, we did have some difficulties putting it together. The screw holes do not line up well with the spots where the glass attach to the legs. Hubby had a hell of a time getting the keyboard tray in place and it was too tight to even slide it. Had to loosen all the screws just to get the desk loose enough for the keyboard tray to move freely.. I think whoever designed it needs to rethink the measurements to allow a slight enough space so the keyboard tray can move freely without the hassle of having to loosen the desk legs a second time. Also, I wish the keyboard tray was able to be on either side.. but it works as a place to put my Wacom Cintiq Companion so it is safely away from the cats. Even though it is a very nice desk and I do love it, it is not designed well as far as lining up properly and it is not packaged safely for shipping. But it is an OK desk and it fits my space which is what matters.
A**R
Nice table, but mine got two defects and took me a lot of time to fix it...
I got the black glass version of this table. It's a decent table for it's material made and the given price. It took me a hour and a half to build this (not include the time of building the keyboard drawer). But then it took me an hour to finalize the keyboard drawer... maybe because of the metal attached to the leg is a bit bent or the distance between legs are not enough so it's causes the drawer to get stuck in the middle... and had it in place after about 10 attempts... Another defect is I cannot place a rubber foot on one of the legs so I had to put something to balance out the table...An advice would be putting the drawer in first before the glass on top of it so you could adjust the distance between the legs when putting in its position instead of following the instruction book to put the drawer in last.Also, if you have hard time knowing there are dust and finger prints on your stuff, don't buy the black glass model because it's very easy to get finger prints on the glass and finger prints and dusts are easily noticeable on the black surface.Overall, the quality, design, and material is very good. It's just the process of putting this together was quite a pain for my particular table.
Y**D
Love this desk so far
Love this desk so far. Looks very nice for the price, was fairly easy to put together. Only one issue was one of the screw holes for one of the three glass panels seemed to be a bit stripped inside and wouldn't stay against the frame. (3 screws, 1 wasn't holding). A slightly longer screw fit and it attaches the glass nicely, isn't really noticeable. Probably just one of those random things that can happen in a mass produced desk. Glue could've worked as well, and even if I couldn't find a solution it wouldn't have made a huge deal as the other 2 screws held it securely.
A**R
This desk served me well for a few years, ...
This desk served me well for a few years, unfortunately I found moving it around on carpet wasn't the easiest of things to do, and it has begun to fall apart after a few years :(
H**N
... had it for several weeks now and is quite happy. It was reasonably priced
My son has had it for several weeks now and is quite happy. It was reasonably priced, at least compared to other options and delivered quickly.
A**N
Five Stars
Better then expected. Everything came packaged as promised.
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