Giantex Mid-Century PC Writing Desk with Door Cabinet and Drawer, Brown
Giantex Mid-Century PC Writing Desk with Door Cabinet and Drawer, Brown
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Giantex Mid-Century PC Writing Desk with Door Cabinet and Drawer, Brown

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Giantex Mid-Century PC Writing Desk with Door Cabinet and Drawer, Brown

  • Features 2 open shelves for displaying items and a pull-out drawer along with a door cabinet for private storage, helping to keep your office supplies organized
  • Offers a generous work surface for your computer, keyboard, and other essentials, with ample legroom underneath for comfort
  • The elegant design complements various furnishing styles, showcasing a wood grain surface that adds natural charm and tapered legs reflecting mid-century modern aesthetics
  • Premium Material & Sturdy Construction: Made from high-quality engineered wood, this desk ensures durability and stability, supported by a wide cabinet base and splayed legs
  • Comes with illustrated instructions for straightforward assembly, making it a versatile addition to your home office, bedroom, or living room, suitable for use as a PC table, writing desk, or vanity table
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Jan 6, 2024
Nic
Sold byGlobalway
4 out of 5 stars review

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Good quality

This desk seems to be good quality, however it was very difficult to put together.

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Apr 6, 2024
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Walmart Associate
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1 out of 5 stars review

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Garbage

The pegs are too long. They instruct you to use the “wood glue” (that's more of a super glue) to hold them in place. The problem is that the little dowels are too long and by the time you have them situated and start assembly it's too late. You'll have to break them off or bust through the particle board as we did. Once together a textbook will make the top sag. Not worth the cost or effort.

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