OSP Home Furnishings Area51 Battlestation Gaming Desk with Matte Black Legs
OSP Home Furnishings Area51 Battlestation Gaming Desk with Matte Black Legs
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OSP Home Furnishings Area51 Battlestation Gaming Desk with Matte Black Legs

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Key item features

  • Monitor shelf for ideal viewing height
  • Sturdy steel construction
  • Bluetooth controlled LED lights for optimum game immersion
  • Power strip bracket and cable management to keep cords organized
  • 3-Port magnetic power USB hub
  • Dimensions: 54-in x 23.5-in x 35.25-in
  • Assembled Dimensions: 54"W x 23.75"D x 34.75"H
  • Maximum Weight Capacity: 75 lb
Current price is $168.45
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Jun 17, 2020
Steven
1 out of 5 stars review

A desk made of actual garbage!

This was such an incredibly disappointing purchase. After hours and hours of research, this was the desk that met all my desired parameters - look, dimensions, materials. After eagerly waiting over a week for the desk to arrive in the mail, it finally showed up and I got right to work unpacking the box of parts, organizing the parts, and prepping for assembly. At first glance the parts look okay. The frame is metal, the desk it self is particle board / mdf with a veneer that is textured to look like metal. Instructions Step One - insert the plastic feet into the leg frame. They don't fit! Like at all. One could shave down the sides of the feet that are inserted into the frame but then there is the chance of overdoing it. I decided that since the desk was going to go on carpet, there was no worry of scratching the floor, so I would come back to the feet later. Instructions Step Two - attach legs to main desk frame. There are four male and four female ends for this step. You insert the female end into a hole in the frame and then insert the male end / bolt through the leg and screw the pieces together where the male and female ends meet inside the frame. Too bad one of the four holes for the female end was drilled too small on the desk sent to me! Three of the holes fit the female portion perfectly but the fourth was a completely different size. See pictures. Three of the four holes were fine but the fourth hole was much smaller. Terrible QC that this made it off the assembly line. After calling customer service, I was served alright. Served a giant slab of apathy that is. They clearly did not care one bit. This was an extraordinarily disappointing interaction given how excited I was for this desk. Two flaws in the first two steps of the instructions, yuck. How many more flaws awaited me? I disassembled the product, stuffed it back in its box and returned it. Do yourself a favor and find a different desk.

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