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The Tribesigns 70 Inch L Shaped Desk combines functionality and style, featuring a spacious desktop, versatile storage options, and a sturdy design, making it the perfect addition to any home office or workspace.
T**.
Worth every penny
I purchased this thinking I would have to wait two weeks for the deal to arrive but it came 4 days prior to the estimated delivery date. Also this item ships in two separate boxes but Amazon only tracks one; so watch for that. I received one half 2 days before the other (yet both came prior to the estimated date). This desk is VERY sturdy and easy to build(just pay attention to which part is front, up, down, etc.) sleek design as well. Also the company is very responsive and helpful (that’s how I found out how the shipping tracking works).
C**A
Easy to assemble, looks fancy
I bought this to upgrade my makeshift home office. This took me a couple hours to assemble. Very happy with this purchase. Great product for the price
C**Y
So far, so good!
Simple desk and perfect for intended home office use. Relatively easy to put together - don't recall instructions being hard to follow. All pieces were packaged very well as there was zero damage to any parts. My only issue is that there is no hanging file drawer as advertised. The two drawers are the same size - didn't realize issue until months later so too late to complain. Desk has held up wonderfully and looks great in my home office!
K**R
Love this desk!
I absolutely love my desk! It is the perfect size with a lot of room on both for paperwork or items I am working on. Would definitely recommend this product! And made well. It is durable enough to hold up my two 32" screens.
J**L
Easy Assembly
DO NOT FEEL DISCOURAGED WITH PAST REVIEWS! The desk came super secure, and was relatively easy to put together.
B**!
Decent Quality, horrible assembly.
The good: This is a good-looking and sturdy desk. I needed a long and shallow workspace because I live in a small house and have very limited space. I'm a seamstress and work with 3 different types of machines on every single project. I had a short, deep desk before and was having to pull one machine forward, push one back, and shelve the other one. This was problematic because as I moved from one machine to another, back to the other, I had to pull the one off the shelf and put the other on the shelf. It got to where I didn't even want to sew anymore because of the cumbersome juggling act. The dimensions will allow me to keep my machines in a fixed position and I can roll in my chair from one machine to the next. There's even enough space for me to add the embroidery machine I want when the time comes. It is able to support the weight of my heavy machines. I tested the machine that produces the most vibration and the desk does not shake while it's in use. It's only been assembled for a few hours, so I can't comment on the longevity, but I suspect I'll have to tighten the screws from time to time due to the amount of vibration this desk will endure. It does seem like it will remain sturdy, though.The bad: I want to mention before complaining about the assembly process that both my husband and I are proficient at furniture building and assembly. I wanted this particular look for my sewing desk and wanted to save ourselves the headache of all the measuring, cutting, and welding... not to mention the expense of lumber right now. It was the perfect size for my small space which is just a corner of my dining room. After this experience, I realize I didn't save us any headaches at all.First thing I noticed when I pulled the directions and hardware from the smaller box is that there are no written instructions. It's nothing but illustrations... okay, at least it's well illustrated. I can do this. Upon pulling all pieces out of the boxes, I noticed it was all coated in a thin layer of fiberglass dust. I would expect some dust from manufacturing facilities, but fiberglass dust? That puts the consumer at risk of respiratory responses. Not happy, but at least I noticed it and wiped it all down with a damp cloth prior to assembly. Next thing I notice is that more than half the pieces are not labeled. Between the lack of written instructions and the unlabelled pieces, I had to unscrew various sections several times to turn them around. I suppose more carefully scrutinizing every hole in the illustrations would have saved me time there, but again...written instructions on other pieces of furniture I've put together in the past provided tips such as making sure the screw holes are facing a certain direction, etc.Assembly went more smoothly after my first few mistakes which prompted more careful scrutiny of the illustrations, however as I was putting the shorter desktop onto the frame, I realized that the holes were in the wrong place. Rotated the desktop and the holes were aligned, but the desktop is now not where it's supposed to be. The backside of the desktop is 1+3/8" away from the backside of the longer desktop. I decided to go ahead and screw it in like that because My husband had his drill with him at work and we have a young son that would mess with it and hurt himself if not secured. We will have to unscrew it and try to pry out the plastic screw receivers, make new holes in the appropriate places and re-secure it to the frame when we have a chance. Hopefully that works, because if it doesn't, We'll have to contact the manufacturer and wait who knows how long on a new desktopNext issue I had was that the metal pieces for the set of drawers were welded together VERY crooked. Even my teenager who pays zero attention to detail noticed and commented on it. I figured with some manipulation and getting the wood pieces screwed on, I'd get it straightened. I wasn't strong enough to bend the metal, so I went ahead and tried to continue the assembly. Well, as I was trying to get the bottom piece of wood screwed in, it fell through because the metal frame was so crooked, right onto the top of my foot. I suspect it caused a fracture. My husband had just gotten home and had to finish the assembly for me because my foot was hurting so badly. He was strong enough to bend the metal, but still had a hard time lining up all the holes; he's a diesel mechanic of 10 years, and prior to that was in construction for 10 years so it definitely was not a case of user error.One of the side pieces to the set of drawers came split and one of the drawer bottoms was cracked, but those were concealable due to their locations and will be fixable should we choose to do so.So, if I had it to do over again, I *might* buy it again because it still saved me time and money over building my own, but building my own probably would have been less trouble and would have produced a higher quality product. If you decide the nightmarish assembly is worth it, I would VERY carefully study every screw hole in every illustration, make sure you properly identify every unmarked piece, and have an extra set of hands in case you get some crookedly welded pieces to help you bend them and to help you not drop heavy pieces on your foot.
D**O
Easy to assemble
All hardware and pieces were clearly marked and organized. I'm a visual learner so the picture step instructions were easy to follow. Having a power drill sped things up considerably. Overall, great office desk with plenty of work space.
L**A
Serves its purpose
It was exactly what I expected for the price. Junk.
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