Seville Classics Mobile Laptop Desk Cart with Side Table
|Product Features
- Overall dimensions: 26" w x 16" d x 27.5" To 40" h
- 1.5" Rolling casters/wheels (2 locking)
- Adjustable slanted table top option allows for comfortable typing or writing
- Overall weight capacity: 100 lbs. (slant table top - 92 lbs. Side table - 8 lbs.)
- Set up your lap top or writing work station anywhere in your home or office
Product Description
The Seville Classics Mobile Laptop Desk with Side Table makes it easy to move your laptop or writing work station to any space in your home, dorm room or office. This item features an easily adjustable slanting table top, allowing for the user to adjust to their comfort in seconds. Slanted table top option allows for comfortable typing or writing and can be adjusted to allow for side table to be on left or right side. Enjoy the mobility of having your laptop desk on rolling casters/wheels (2 locking) with a hefty 100lbs weight capacity. Adjust and lock the tabletop height (27.5″ to 40″) using the manual knob. Overall Dimensions: 26″ W x 16″ D x 27.5″ to 40″ H. Table Top Dimensions: 17.75″ W x 15.75″ D x .625″ H. Base Dimensions: 22″ W x 16″ D x 3″ H.
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