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Sauder 59.45
Sauder 59.45
Sauder 59.45
Sauder 59.45
Sauder 59.45
Sauder 59.45
Sauder 59.45

Sauder 59.45" Office Computer Desk with Keyboard Tray, Brushed Maple Finish - Spacious Workstation for Home Office, Gaming & Study (23.47"W x 29.02"H) - Perfect for Small Spaces & Remote Work

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Brushed Maple
Laurel Oak
Mystic Oak
Timber Oak

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Whether you're at the office or home, work in style with this maple-finish computer desk from the Sauder Select collection. With features like slide-out keyboard/mouse shelf, two easy gliding drawers, and desk top grommet hole for cord access, it makes completing projects feel like a breeze. The long filing cabinet drawer can hold letter or European-size hanging files, while the storage area behind the door can hold a vertical CPU tower. With a Brushed Maple finish, this computer desk is the perfect addition to any home or office.

Features

    Slide-out keyboard/mouse shelf with metal runners and safety stops

    Storage area behind door holds vertical CPU tower and has an adjustable shelf

    Two drawers with metal runners and safety stops

    File drawer holds letter or European-size hanging files

    Desk-top grommet hole for electrical cord access

    Quick and easy assembly with patented T-slot drawer assembly

    Brushed Maple finish

    Engineered wood construction

    Assembled dimensions L 59. 45" x W 23. 47" x H 29. 02"

    5 year limited warranty

Reviews

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TLDR: I did it! A very sturdy and beautiful desk is completed. Recommend going into this knowing it will take some time. Have a large carpeted space to work on. Watch a few old movies while you are at it. It is worth the effort!11:30 am. I use a hand truck to scoot the box into my apartment. I open the box next to my door because I can’t move it any farther. As I take the pieces out one by one, fear grips me. What if I get 90% done and realize I am missing a part? Next thought – these Styrofoam pieces are cool; I wonder if I can use them for something. Next thought, stop saving trash and move on! I start laying out pieces. Most are labeled with a sticker or by etching or stamping on the part A few have nothing as far as a label. I become confident in my power of deduction and elimination to identify the mystery parts. The instructions and illustrations seem to be written at my level, which is beginner level. Next, ooh, I find the packet of hardware. It is so cute, all bubble wrapped and sorted. My confidence grows. Next, I find the metal pieces for the slides for the pull-out tray. They are impressively heavy. At the bottom is the big piece, EE. EE is heavy! 11:45. Hmm, that big piece of cardboard it was packed in, I wonder...oh yeah, “Stop saving trash”.Off to the recycling bin and to buy a Phillips head screw driver and measuring tape. I have those somewhere, but apparently, I need two, so they can keep each other company, because the first set is hiding from me.I am back from the hardware store, our local Farm and Fleet. It took a while. There is some cute stuff there. I spent $23.00 on the tools. And two bags of hips. And a bag of caramel corn. I will cook carrots and tofu later – it will even out.While shopping, I realized there are some fun people here, and I should have showered first. I came home and showered. You never know when you will need to go to the hardware store again.12:45 and back at it. Not really, I Googled “Crafts with packing styrofoam.” Not helpful. But I did learn not to recycle the styrofoam, as it takes a lot of energy to process. Better in the trash. Wait, I already said that.1:00 and back at it.Sorted the big pieces. It appears the two unlabeled pieces are D260 and D263 Large drawer sides, right and left.I see that a No.2 Phillips screwdriver is required. I did buy a No. 2. Whew!Okay, now sorting the hardware. It is 1:45 and I do not know where the time has gone.2:30. Why, yes. I can confirm that all parts are present and counted. I got a little confused so labeled them with sticky notes. Fear grips me again. What if I drop and loose an essential screw or nail and I can’t finish. Why, yes. That has happened to me in the past. Well, actually, I just had to go to the hardware store in shame. But I have learned. I have a good feeling about this time.Sad discovery. Part B has a small chip on one edge. I took a picture. I am too far in to give up now. We will see if it shows in the finished project.3:17 First step done. DO I have the Hidden Cams in straight and the Cam Dowels in far enough. I have no reference point. It’s hopeful though. At least, per instructions, I did not tighten the HIDDEN CAMS in this step.4:00 step 2 is completed. I checked the list twice more than Santa would have. It was a little hard. Taking a break.5:50 and my break is over and I fastened the six angel brackets. Step three done.Step four was nerve wracking and step five was hard. I don’t want to talk about it...6:25 and I am determined. One step at a time.Step 6. More hidden cams. There is a nice illustration for how tight is too tight, and a warning for not going tight enough. But I would need to stand on my head, with a flashlight, to see the tiny guide clearly. So I am continuing to go by feel plus a little crank a little bit tighter. 6:55 and done with step 6 and step 7.Good news, the little chip is on the back and inside. That ended up okay.Step 8 is attaching the bases. They are cute arched pieces, so this is satisfying. And so now finally I see what those angle brackets are for. Bracket to desk, Bracket to arch. Attached. They slide in the groove of the arch pieces, so easily, with a little tapping, align with the holes of the desk.Step 9 is easy. Extra heavy pressed board is nailed to the backs. Hmm. This is supposed to add substantial stability. Okay? It looks good though.I wonder if I can tip this upright by myself. Meanwhile, I will construct the drawers while enjoying a movie. I am glad to be done with big pieces on the floor. Now I am working with small pieces on my ottoman. It’s 8:00 pm. There are several tricky steps with the drawers which are manageable because of the small size and weight.9:45. I am on the second movie. I am not going for speed at this point. Putting on the hinges and attaching the door was easy peasy! Believe those instructions that tell you how to adjust up and down and in and out. You get a perfect close.10:45. Here I am with completed Deskie. I named her Deskie after spending the day building our relationship. Building – get it! She is sturdy and sharp looking.
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