Home Depot[homedepot.com] has 48" Noble House Rectangular Writing Desk w/ Open Storage (Oak White, 47.3" x 35" x 23.6") on sale for $39.49. Shipping is free.
I got this from an old deal at $25, it definitely is good for an under $50 desk. I especially like the metal legs.
As far as quality, it is not flimsy, but it is not meant for a ton of weight at the top or jumping on top of it or something. It is a light duty desk. Perfect for some paperwork, your laptop, etc. I wouldn't put a large desktop tower PC on it, but 1 or 2 monitor would be fine.
If you need medium duty desk, you can add some material to this for extra support and bracing.
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04-25-2024 at 02:54 AM.
I got this from an old deal at $25, it definitely is good for an under $50 desk. I especially like the metal legs.
As far as quality, it is not flimsy, but it is not meant for a ton of weight at the top or jumping on top of it or something. It is a light duty desk. Perfect for some paperwork, your laptop, etc. I wouldn't put a large desktop tower PC on it, but 1 or 2 monitor would be fine.
If you need medium duty desk, you can add some material to this for extra support and bracing.
I got this from an old deal at $25, it definitely is good for an under $50 desk. I especially like the metal legs.
As far as quality, it is not flimsy, but it is not meant for a ton of weight at the top or jumping on top of it or something. It is a light duty desk. Perfect for some paperwork, your laptop, etc. I wouldn't put a large desktop tower PC on it, but 1 or 2 monitor would be fine.
If you need medium duty desk, you can add some material to this for extra support and bracing.
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I got this maybe under a different brand name from another store. It's fine for $20-50, but I wouldn't use it for more than the occasional letter writing or to keep your office supplies. It can wobble depending on how hard you type. The shelves are smaller than you expect and there are no access holes for wires.
Got this for both the kids when Covid remote classes hit. Both have endured surprisingly well and held up to heavy daily use. No wobbling.
The top "shelf" is not quite deep enough to reliably secure a typical monitor stand and as someone else said there are no holes for cables (drill em yourself).
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As far as quality, it is not flimsy, but it is not meant for a ton of weight at the top or jumping on top of it or something. It is a light duty desk. Perfect for some paperwork, your laptop, etc. I wouldn't put a large desktop tower PC on it, but 1 or 2 monitor would be fine.
If you need medium duty desk, you can add some material to this for extra support and bracing.
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As far as quality, it is not flimsy, but it is not meant for a ton of weight at the top or jumping on top of it or something. It is a light duty desk. Perfect for some paperwork, your laptop, etc. I wouldn't put a large desktop tower PC on it, but 1 or 2 monitor would be fine.
If you need medium duty desk, you can add some material to this for extra support and bracing.
As far as quality, it is not flimsy, but it is not meant for a ton of weight at the top or jumping on top of it or something. It is a light duty desk. Perfect for some paperwork, your laptop, etc. I wouldn't put a large desktop tower PC on it, but 1 or 2 monitor would be fine.
If you need medium duty desk, you can add some material to this for extra support and bracing.
From the picture looks like it can walk.
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The top "shelf" is not quite deep enough to reliably secure a typical monitor stand and as someone else said there are no holes for cables (drill em yourself).