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Fellowes Office Suites Underdesk Keyboard Drawer, Black/Silver (9140305)

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Features

  • Height adjustable unit features 3 height adjustments to suit preferred work position and moves keyboard and mouse off the desktop to save workspace
  • Spacious platform accommodates keyboards up to 20" wide and 7 5/8" deep.
  • Sturdy, impact-resistant tray fits standard keyboards
  • Requires 23.5" of width and 14.5" of depth underneath your desk for proper installation
  • Obstruction free area required: Ensure the installation area is free of any obstructions, such as crossbars or supports, that may interfere with mounting the hardware
  • Mouse tray mounts to right or left side of keyboard tray or stows underneath

Description

The height adjustable Fellowes Office Suites Underdesk Keyboard Drawer converts a conventional desk to an ergonomic workstation! Moves keyboard and mouse off the desktop to save workspace. Unit is easy to install and offers three different height adjustments to suit preferred work position. Mouse tray mounts on right or left side of keyboard tray or stows underneath keyboard tray when not in use. Requires 23.5" of width and 14.5" of depth underneath your desk for proper installation. Obstruction free area required: Ensure the installation area is free of any obstructions, such as crossbars or supports, that may interfere with mounting the hardware. Spacious platform accommodates keyboards up to 20" wide and 7 5/8" deep.

Manufacturer: ‎Fellowes


Brand: ‎Fellowes


Item Weight: ‎3.9 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎11.63 x 22.37 x 2.25 inches


Item model number: ‎9140305


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Black/Silver


Shape: ‎L Shaped


Material Type: ‎Plastic


Total Recycled Content Percentage: ‎1


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎2.3"x22"x11.6"


Ink Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎9140303


Date First Available: June 27, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It's a tray and it seems to work well for now.
My previous under desk keyboard tray broke after many years of use. Got this to replace it and it was easy enough to install. It is cheap plastic so don't expect too much from it but it should hold up over time.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026 by Zach

  • Fellowes really stands behind their brand!
I was looking for a keyboard drawer for my new sit/stand desk and did a lot of research. There are a lot of options out there with prices that range from $20 to $100. I was drawn to this keyboard drawer because of its small footprint. My new mobile desk is pretty narrow. I liked the pull out mouse pad that came with this drawer, since it allows me to set my keyboard and mouse at the same level. The fact the drawer is a Fellowes brand product was a bonus for me. I've used lots of their office supplies and computer accessories at work and I knew they had quality products. I was pleasantly surprised when I received the tray. It is really sturdy! Based on the low price, I expected it to feel cheap. It really doesn't. The slides are on ball bearings and move easily. The little mouse tray can be easily moved to either side depending on whether you are a leftie or a righty. There was plenty of room for my keyboard, with an adjustable stop at the back of the drawer to hold it snuggly. Even though the installation instructions were clear and easy, I made a stupid decision to adjust the position of the drawer by removing two of the tiny mounting screws that hold the slides to the desk mounts. The weight of the drawer tweaked the left slide and broke it. AAAGGHH! I was so excited to use my new drawer. I couldn't believe I wrecked it so quickly. I sent an email to Fellowes to see if I could buy a new slide. Unfortunately they don't stock supplies for such a small item. Their customer service representative was so excellent though! She found me a slide and mailed it to me within days - even though it was my fault. They really stand behind their brand! I knew I couldn't go wrong with Fellowes. I strongly recommend this drawer (and all of their products) for home or business use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2020 by Heidi S Heidi S

  • Easy to mount, works great, decently sturdy, great for price
I'd been looking for a desk mounted keyboard tray for some time that would work for my setup at home. I have two tables I could potentially set up on, but neither has a good height for using a keyboard and mouse. Products range in style and price quite a bit, and I didn't find many I liked right away. This one jumped at me because it was mounted with screws under the desk and had an extendable tray for the mouse, and was just the right size. I use a full-size keyboard and a trackball mouse so the pad doesn't need to be huge for my needs. The product looks great, feels sturdy, and was an easy install. They provide a great instructional video on install also on Amazon, worth watching. One issue I've seen is that it really doesn't come down quite far enough, even though it has 3 different height levels. I am at the lowest setting, and I would like it to come down 1/2 inch more or so as an option. Another issue is that the pull-out mouse pad definitely feels like it wiggles and wobbles a bit, despite the track feeling quite sturdy. I can't figure out how to fix this issue, but it is bearable for the price. Final comment: if this is the style you want and the dimensions you need, I absolutely recommend this for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020 by Nate Brotzman

  • Great option for a second keyboard.
Great shelf when you have two or more keyboards. Very sturdy and has a slide out mouse platform. If you're not using the keyboard, it slides nicely under the desk.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2025 by JohnGavan

  • Best addition to my Office ever!!!!!
I like this Keyboard Drawer very much. I am a short person. My desk is for an average size person. The drawer keyboard makes it much more comfortable for me while typing. I highly recommend it. It is easy to install and is easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026 by Sandra T.

  • Functionally sound, inherently temporary.
I think the majority of the time I've spent using this thing, really, has been largely a waste. I'm not suggesting it's bad for what it is, I think it's just bad for what it's supposed to be. I'm trying to justify it, because price point is solid for what it offers, The thing is, it's kind of a temporary solution for a permanent problem. And the market niche it's filling is concerned with solving a permanent problem, not a workaround to eventually solve such problem at a later time. So I guess I'll start at the beginning, because the beginning tends to be good for a place to begin. The item does have a lot of "features". It's height adjustable, a small nut locks in a plastic slot in the plastic anchor "L" joint. I.E. the thing that you screw into to affix to the desk. This system works okay, is kind of annoying to mess with under a desk, but it is what it is. Try to guess how much room you'll need prior to putting the keyboard tray in place. Because unscrewing the locks for the height adjustment is a royal pain in the arse once installed. Mostly because evolution of that third hand is still on back order. You can put the mouse slider where you want, which to me kind of makes no sense unless this is a laptop wireless mouse station, which I accept could be common. I mean if you really think about it for corded mouse desktop solutions, the slider comes out... once, for most applications, unless you intend on moving the mouse into the tray every time you're done, which I could see being a thing I guess, but... I dunno, the feature is kind of solving a nonexistent problem. Your mouse, is going to be on the pull out bit, and for like 98% of people, it's just gonna stay there. With this comes the pad wear and tear. Man I never thought this would be a thing. I work 10 hours shifts, at home, with a mouse on the plastic. Now, you'd normally be sitting there going... Okay, yes, that's what it's for. But, I hadn't considered the wear of the plastic. Every month or so I'd have this odd build up of stuff where the mouse was. Now, maybe I was a slob? At first, I thought, maybe. So I wiped it up with antibacs I had laying about. Black. I'm like... wait, black? If I'm a slob I'm an incredible slob for black. Sure enough, the mousepad is now smooth. No bumps anymore. Holy crap. I've buffed it smooth. But every month, I'd worn it more. And it was just odd because eventually, I got this somewhat odd texture of the fine removed plastic which would build up, and have to be cleaned off. Now if it sounds gross, it wasn't, it was just noticeable. Mouse would glide great, and then you'd get this powdery grit, like fine sawdust. Except it was black. It just was annoying. And it'd mess with your mouse just enough. Wipe it down, good for a few more weeks. Livable. No harm done, but I think the plastics here are incredibly soft, and that's a good enough segue to my next criticism. The plastic L brackets are well... plastic. They're not particularly sturdy. One of Mine broke on one side of the bracket after less than year in place, I managed to repair it with a significant amount of hot glue for an extra few months, around 3 or 4, and then one fateful day, the whole L bracket sheared straight in two. So I've had this thing since the end of may '19, and it's august '20 now. Now, I think you're going, wow, 25 bucks for a year and a few months? Sounds great!, But in reality, how many times have you replaced your keyboard tray on a desk you owned. Well... you don't, at least not usually. Maybe the tracks because they wear out after a lot of years of use, and they're bearings, that makes sense. But the actual structural hardware? I mean... maybe pulling the keyboard tray out of a stripped desk hole because it's particle board. Yeah. But, functional keyboard hardware pretty much doesn't ever come into play, unless you bend things. Wait... Bend. Nobody makes L brackets for their crap out of plastic. And I realized, the functional issue with this thing, is it's a temporary, time bomb fixture, masquerading as a permanent one. Because plastic, isn't great for load bearing. You don't realize it, but you rest your arm's weight on the tray, you'll support your head with your elbow on it, you'll park both of your hands on the dag gone thing for minutes, deep in thought. Heck some people might put supplies in it. I think at that point, it's pretty easy to realize what the problem is. the hardware for the business end, to hook it to the desk, is just always a wisp away from being twisted, torqued, stressed or bent in such a simplistic way that it generates a crack in the plastic on the L bracket, and then it's just a matter of time before sustained forces sever that connection to the desk. This won't happen on most things, because they use metal. Bent, isn't broken. Fatigued isn't broken. It really is a significant flaw. Replace those brackets with metal ones? This thing would last as long as any desk you had, probably. The molded plastic is solid and rigid, the tracks for the tray are good, and really the build quality on most parts are good. But, the connection points just let it down. Quite literally. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020 by Joseph Sayre

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