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Walker Edison Modern Corner L Shaped Glass Computer Writing Gaming Gamer Command Center Workstation Desk Home Office, Single, Black

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Features

  • Dimensions: 29" H x 51" L x 20" W
  • Steel frame with powder coat finish
  • Space saving L-shape design
  • Universal, autonomous CPU stand
  • Sliding keyboard tray
  • Polished and beveled tempered safety glass
  • Contemporary chrome mounts securely attach the glass to the frame
  • Durable steel frame
  • Ships Ready-To-Assemble with all necessary tools
  • Assembly instructions with online support and toll-free number available

Description

This contemporary desk offers a sleek modern design crafted with durable steel and thick tempered safety glass. The L-shape provides a corner wedge for more space and the design creates a look that is both attractive and simple. Flexible configuration options allow you to mount the keyboard tray on either side of the desk. Also included are a universal autonomous CPU stand and a sliding keyboard tray. This desk compliments any room and is a great addition to any home office.


Item Weight: 66 pounds


Product Dimensions: 20 x 51 x 29 inches


Item model number: AZ51AL30B


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Assembled Height: 29 inches


Assembled Width: 20 inches


Assembled Length: 51 inches


Weight: 66 Pounds


Date First Available: August 24, 2009


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  • 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). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2011 by Donnie Burgess

  • Elegant looking desk
Noted by other reviewers, hole misalignment issues. A lower rail connects the two upright legs to create a 1/2 half of the desk. This lower rail section has a female threaded assy press fitted into a aluminum tube. Measured and found the rail off by 1/32" compared the holes on legs. This doesn't sound like its off by that much, but its enough the cause the mounting screw to bind up during assembly. If I continued to keep turning the mounting screw, there was a significant chance of cross threading or dislodging the female thread end. Contacted customer service and they shipped a lower rail replacement.Some reviewers have modified /re-drilled holes to get this desk to work. If your paying $100 for desk their is no need to start re-drilling holes, once U start that & have a problem - U take all the responsibility on your shoulders because u modified the product from its original design. No matter what the instructions say DO NOT fully tighten screws until you have desk sections completely assembled & in its finally resting place, otherwise you'll need to loosen screws to adjust the pieces & glass sections to fit. Plan on 1 1/2 hours to assembly. Its a beautiful desk when your finished. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2015 by MK

  • NIGHTMARE to assemble.
Absolute NIGHTMARE to assemble. I'm an experienced assembler of furniture of all types and this piece is THE WORST to assemble in 30 years of assembling varying pieces of furniture! MOST of the holes don't line up, so you have to spend time carefully tweaking that problem. Then we tried every possible way to get the drawer to slide in and out but ended up extremely frustrated and just let it be a shelf! We tried for TWO HOURS just to get the drawer to work! The only reason I gave 2 stars is because it is a very beautiful desk and it looks good in the room and fits perfectly. I would steer by this one if you're not used to assembling furniture. The instructions leave out alot of important key points, like what side do you install the drawer glides????? there are multiple possible configurations and NONE of them made the drawer moveable! The tower stand is a joke, they should have left that out and spent a lil more on quality drawer components. the thingy that keeps the drawer from moving is a very thin, flimsy plastic, so even if we had been able to get it to work I wouldn't see the drawer mechanism lasting more than a few months of daily use, if that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2017 by Earandsea

  • Perfect Desk...BUT...
As far as I'm concerned this is the perfect desk. I looked at all the different models and picked this one. With Amazon Prime I had it two days later. I have to disagree with everyone who criticized the assembly. Mine at least went together without a hitch, and I love the way it looks. I would have given it five stars, BUT... It only goes together one way. The keyboard tray has to be on the left side, and the extra shelf on the right. My room is set up in such a fashion that I need the keyboard on the right side and the spare shelf on the left. The way it is now I have to have my back to the only window. I called Walker Edison's customer service, and the girl was very nice when she apologized and explained that yes, it only goes together that one way. I can live with that, and I will. I just wish that it said somewhere in the advertising that this was the case. Advance warning would have at least given me some options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2012 by S. E. Bradfield

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