



( 7 reviews )
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Posted: Apr 6 2009
I received a call from the company shipping this item informing me there was going to be a slight delay, like a day or two, in shipping the item. They must have corrected whatever it was that was delaying them because I received the item before the original expected date of delivery. The item came undamaged and went together with ease. Thanks Amazon!
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Posted: Jan 3 2008
I needed more space to design and capture my ideas on where I could spread things out and work. This drawing table is the perfect choice. It was easy to assemble. I think I looked at the assembly instructions three times to figure which screw to use. It was pretty self-explanatory what went where. Drawbacks: It is one height which is the right height for me to work when I'm seated. But, it would be nice if it could move up and down. I like to think on my feet and I would like to be able to work while standing. The plastic trays are a little flimsy, but functional. Advantage: Price, price, price. A drawing table that could move up and down would cost a bunch more, so I think on my feet and sit to write or lean over onto the table top. So, it evens out. You just can't beat the price tho.
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( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: May 7 2007
1) Surface hinges are pretty flimsy. Lean on the top - bend 2) Assembly instructions were horrible. Not well detailed. 3) Should have checked sale price at A.C Moore. 4) Screw holes on surface to hold side utility trays aren't accurate, I couldn't fit one of the trays. 5) Metal utility 'holders' on the side are hard to reach. Too out of the way. 6) Horizontal support bars should be more substatnial - they make convenient foot rests and are somewhat flimsy

















