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Winsome Wood Antique Walnut Rolling Computer Station
- Computer station provides an attractive, compact spot to go from Overwhelmed Organizer to Wonder Worker
- Crafted of solid wood with antique walnut stain; features a roomy desktop, pullout keyboard tray, designated CPU area, printer shelf and supply shelf
- Open sides and back keep overall look light and airy while allowing air to flow freely around electronics
- Lockable casters enable easy rolling to desired location; modern in style with a long silver-tone door pull; works well in contemporary decors
- Measures a compact 32.5 inches wide by 20 inches deep by 31.1 inches high; assembly is required
Product DescriptionComputer Station with pull out keyboard. Special slot for your CPU and extra shelf for your printer. Made of solid wood in Antique Walnut Finish. Assembly Required. Amazon. com ReviewComputer cables, printer paper, that wireless mouse you can never locate. . . get it all organized and watch how efficient you become! This computer station provides an attractive, compact spot to go from Overwhelmed Organizer to Wonder Worker. Crafted of sturdy solid wood with. . . More >>
Winsome Wood Antique Walnut Rolling Computer Station
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Tags: Antique, Computer, Rolling, Station, Walnut, Winsome, Wood

May 9th, 2010 at 3:29 pm
This table is just what I was looking for. It arrived quickly and in good condition. It was also easy to put together. I would recommend this purchase to anyone.
Rating: 4 / 5
May 9th, 2010 at 5:20 pm
The engineer who designed the wood part of this cart really knew what he/she was doing. That’s why I am reluctantly giving this three stars. The unhappy surprises began, however, when I opened the box (which was held closed by a very amateur taping job). (1) THERE WERE NO INSTRUCTIONS! (2) Because of the excellent design, however, I was able to figure it all out, but I advise you to stay alert, especially to the proper positioning of the back panel behind the keyboard drawer. Unless you were one of the fortunate few to receive an instruction sheet, you will note that the panel can easily be put on upside down, making the securing of the center support impossible. (3) Also watch out for the allen wrench they supply for putting in the heavy-duty screws; it is made of softer steel than the screws and so, on the very last screw, the wrench gave out with about a quarter of an inch to go. Fortunately, I had a wrench the right size of my own. (4) The brass (or whatever) drawer handle looks like an afterthought. (5) The magnets that are supposed to hold the keyboard drawer closed don’t work very well, but then, I can’t remember any such magnets working well on anything–just bump the drawer slightly and it falls open, even after several attempts at making adjustments. (6) Watch out for the little steel pegs that are supplied for holding up the center shelf. They fit loosely and could easily get lost, and they did not supply extras. (7) The wood finish was bummed in several places. I used touch-up markers but. . . well, you know how tacky that is. (8) The final insult was the overall height of the unit. The top surface sits 32″ above the floor. I suspect that the unit was originally designed for smaller casters, and when the caster size was increased, no compensation was made for the height.
So why didn’t I return it? I’m retired and must walk with a walker. Now how’m I gonna do that?
Rating: 3 / 5
May 9th, 2010 at 7:08 pm
It looks good, it is real wood, it went together really easy, the first instructions in a very long time that have been easy to follow, it solves the space problem, it looks good. The shelf could be a bit more stable. It I mention it looks good?
Rating: 5 / 5
May 9th, 2010 at 9:15 pm
The woods are finger-jointed and do show through the stain, but overall it is a well made and solid station. The finger-joints do not seem to detract overall as it blends in well with other dark wood furniture.
Rating: 4 / 5
May 9th, 2010 at 10:58 pm
We needed a rolling computer desk for our dining room and were looking for something a little nicer than your average “metal tubing and plywood” computer cart. This was perfect! It is very sturdy, was easy to assemble and blends in well with our decor. My only complaint is that there were some scratches to the finish, but a little furniture marker masked those imperfections nicely. The middle shelf does make it a tight fit with our printer, but the shelf is easily removed if you have a large printer.
Rating: 5 / 5