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Husky 62" x 24" D Adjustable Height Solid Wood Top Workbench Table (Black, HOLT62XDB12) on sale for
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About this product:- Supports up to 300 lbs. weight capacity
- Adjustable height: 26" to a 39" when using the included leveling feet; 29" to a 42" when using the included casters
- 3 mm steel frame construction with a powder-coated finish to resist rust and corrosion
- 3" x 2" PPR swivel casters with locking brakes allow ease in mobility
- 4 leveling feet can be installed to use the table as stationary work area
- 1.2" thick solid woodwork surface with protective coating
- 3 mm steel frame
- No drawers included
- Full Assembly Required
- Workbench Weight: 102.5 lbs.
- 3-Year Limited Warranty
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1) Best computer desk I've ever owned.
2)A little side to side wobble when fully raised, but nothing that I notice unless I intentional shake the desk.
3) Had it delivered to my apartment.
It's not difficult to assemble but the parts have some heft to them, so it isn't hard to damage if you don't pay attention. The table is wood and the body/legs are powder coat.
If you get it delivered, it comes fully disassembled. The problem here is the packaging from the factory and the delivery options. Home Depot uses UPS or FedEx for home delivery (where I live). The boxes these come in are really meant to be shipped flat on a pallet. When they get shipped individually, they get flipped, tossed, and rolled. The styrofoam inside is okay, but it's not going to hold up against a 100+ lbs edge being dropped on it.
I ended up getting the desk shipped 3 times due to heavy delivery damage. Each time Home Depot CS was awesome about it and offered as many options as possible, including offering to let me use one of their trucks for free to bring it to my place from a local store (I didn't do this, but it was an option).
3rd time was the charm and it was worth the hassle. In fact this desk is good enough quality I'd go through it again if I had to.
Also an extra tip I picked up - get a matching hex bit and a cheap $30 power drill. Works great and no hand cranking required.
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Beats any Ikea/plywood/etc trash. I've had a half hard/ply desk along with a galant desk before. Through moves and relocations they did not last. I've had 150+ pounds on my desk for over a year now, it's been holding up great.
I paid $225 for the smaller 52" with drawers, I wish I had bought two seeing the prices now. Highly recommend one with drawers, can store keyboard/chargers/storage/etc.
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1) Best computer desk I've ever owned.
2)A little side to side wobble when fully raised, but nothing that I notice unless I intentional shake the desk.
3) Had it delivered to my apartment.
It's not difficult to assemble but the parts have some heft to them, so it isn't hard to damage if you don't pay attention. The table is wood and the body/legs are powder coat.
If you get it delivered, it comes fully disassembled. The problem here is the packaging from the factory and the delivery options. Home Depot uses UPS or FedEx for home delivery (where I live). The boxes these come in are really meant to be shipped flat on a pallet. When they get shipped individually, they get flipped, tossed, and rolled. The styrofoam inside is okay, but it's not going to hold up against a 100+ lbs edge being dropped on it.
I ended up getting the desk shipped 3 times due to heavy delivery damage. Each time Home Depot CS was awesome about it and offered as many options as possible, including offering to let me use one of their trucks for free to bring it to my place from a local store (I didn't do this, but it was an option).
3rd time was the charm and it was worth the hassle. In fact this desk is good enough quality I'd go through it again if I had to.
Also an extra tip I picked up - get a matching hex bit and a cheap $30 power drill. Works great and no hand cranking required.
Very nice for home office. Sturdy. 5/5.
I do observe they are on sale from time to time, probably a couple of time per year. But the on sale item may not be the variant you like most.
I am guessing people are going to use a mount, but then that's just more cost.
Thanks.
I am guessing people are going to use a mount, but then that's just more cost.
Thanks.
I have a 32 inch curved monitor on mine. Had it with a stand and now wall mounted. I didn't have problems either way with depth.