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Sturdy and economical February 19, 2007 H. Goldstein (Florida, USA) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
Although the tray is plastic the rails are metal and it seems sturdy. The product provides a reasonably firm surface. The installation was easy with a power screwdriver drill bit - there are a lot of wood screws to install as one would expect and sturdiness demands they go in all the way. The mouse tray slides out from beneath the keyboard tray and has a nice fabric pad on it rather than the rubbery stuff that degrades quickly.
For the money, it does the job. April 13, 2008 Maxim St. Pierre (Pretoria, IL USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This keyboard drawer is definitely nothing special, but it does the job. The instructions are clear and you'll be able to install it quickly. It's adjustable also, so it can be used with keyboards that are a little larger than standard sized keyboards. You will need a drill and a screwdriver to install it. Make sure you're putting it exactly where you want it, because you're putting holes in your desk. The mousepad, as some reviewers have noted, is a little flimsy-feeling. It slides under the main keyboard drawer and it feels like you don't want to put a ton of weight on it (why you would, I don't know). There is also one of those big gel strips that goes under your wrists. Overall, a decent product. Nothing spectacular.
OK for keyboard, but mouse tray is pretty weak February 15, 2008 Jasko (Sunnyvale, CA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We bought this drawer for occasional work at home, and that is pretty much intended use. It is not even close to professional equipment that is usually installed in corporate offices. But in case that you need it at home, it works as promised. The keyboard tray is pretty good, it is solid, has wrist pad and locks in place when not used and pushed under the desk. The mouse tray is pretty thin plastic and be gentle or it is going to break. Installation takes about 20 minutes and you need a drill and screwdriver. As it is inexpensive, I would rate is as "good". Thanks!
A good product, not a great one. October 20, 2007 David Bauchelle (Houston, TX) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
As a whole, this is a relatively solid little keyboard tray, with some fairly nice features. Front-to-back ribs under your keyboard keep it from sliding sideways. The included wrist rest is nicely comfortable, and covered in an attractive silver fabric that matches the mousepad area (which also slides conveniently out of the way). The main drawer slides are very good quality, solid-feeling and will probably last a good while. The cons: it IS plastic, and as such not as sturdy as a metal one would be. As result, the mouse pop-out tray is extremely flimsy-feeling. Also, it's mounted FAR below and to the right of where the keyboard sits, and that ends up feeling so un-ergonomic to me I've stopped using it. Furthermore, if you're mounting this under a counter with a limited amount of space, don't be fooled by the dimensions given that list "20 -7/8" wide: that is ONLY FOR THE TRAY. The mounting hardware sticks well outside of that, to a maximum of nearly 24-1/2". I had to modify it slightly to get it into my 24" space. Additionally, if you need to mount it so that the back of the pop-out mousetray clears the front lip of your counter, the front lip of the keyboard tray never completely recedes under; the last inch and a half or so will always stick out.
Keyboard Drawer December 2, 2007 Jan Montalvo (United States of America) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
The Keyboard Drawer is an excellent profuct. It is sturdy and very strong holding my weist which puts a lot of pressure on the drawer. This talbe can handle the pressure.
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