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The FRMSAET Keyboard Drawer Tray is a stylish and functional solution for optimizing your desk space. Measuring 20 inches, this adjustable height platform is designed for easy installation and smooth operation, making it perfect for enhancing your ergonomic setup while keeping your workspace organized.
Brand | FRMSAET |
Color | Black |
Size | Small |
Style | Industrial |
Item Weight | 2.7 Kilograms |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Installation Type | Bolt-On |
Leg Style | Modern |
Recommended Uses For Product | Improved desktop organization, ergonomic use of keyboard, saving space on desk surface and comfortable keyboard use during long working hours |
Furniture Finish | Painted/Stained |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Weight Limit | 50 Pounds |
Manufacturer | FRMSAET |
UPC | 798542181539 |
Item Weight | 5.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 10.23 x 0.71 inches |
Item model number | Noir |
9**O
Love this keyboard drawer! Works and looks great! Needs different size screws for rails! (SEE PICS)
First let me explain why I have given this 5 stars. I am not being compensated in any way by the seller or manufacturer of this item. I am just genuinely impressed and couldn't be happier with my purchase.This keyboard drawer was exactly what I was looking for. There are so many options out there for under desk keyboard drawers and determining which one is going to fit your desk and look right is the hardest part. This item did the job perfectly.There are a lot of reviews about this item being flimsy and poorly built. I agree/disagree with those reviews. The product itself looks great, it matches my desk to the point of looking like it came with it and if installed correctly has no issues locking in place when open or closed. The length that extends beyond the desk is relatively short for the size of surface space (as other reviewers have noted) , but all I need is my keyboard to be fully exposed when extended and it does that. My mouse stays on top of the desk.My desk has a 1-7/8" support bar close to the edge all of the way around and I was not sure that between the support bar, the height of my keyboard and distance that the keyboard drawer would drop down would work and allow the keyboard to pass under the bar, but it does perfectly.My only complaint is with the short and long wood screws that the manufacturer supplies with the desk. Neither of these screws are adequate. The instructions say to use the short or long screws (your choice) to attach the rails to the tray...neither of these screws remotely come close to fitting. The plastic insert that the screw should be digging into just spins and pushes further in when trying to screw the rails to the tray (they are not secured within the hole) . This leaves the rails very loosely attached (I could pull the screw straight out after attaching without unscrewing it and that is not a good sign). This could explain why there are so many reviews stating that the drawer is flimsy and not manufactured well. It felt like it would fall apart before I could even mount it to the desk using the supplied screws.I searched through some screws that I had and found that using four #8 x 1-1/4" Flat Head Phillips wood screws works perfect. Unlike the manufacturer supplied screws, these screws probably went beyond the plastic and all the way into the wood which made a tight secure hold.Once mounted to the bottom of the desk, it is very sturdy and firm. It doesn't have any more movement or wiggle than my roll top desk keyboard drawer had.NOTE TO THE MANUFACTURER -Please supply four (4) #8 x 1-1/4 inch Flat Head Phillips screws with your hardware package and customers won't have loosely attached rails anymore. The 5/8 inch and 3/4 inch that are currently supplied are perfect for mounting to the underside of the desk, depending on the thickness of the desk top, but are too short for the rails.
V**A
Looks Great, Functions Poorly
EDIT: Back in 2020 I bought the first generation of this company's keyboard tray and it was not very good.But this new Heavy Duty version fixes ALL of those problems. The clearance from tray to desk is now just over 3.75" which is a huge difference. The desk mount is reinforced with braces and doesn't wobble and the rails feel much more sturdy and click solidly into place when full extended or retracted.If you bought the old version a few years ago, then go get the Heavy Duty rails and upgrade your tray. It's worth the money.GREAT JOB on FRMSAET for listening to their customer's complaints and providing a solid upgrade.OLD REVIEW BELOW. Product is MUCH better now.I'm extremely disappointed with this product. I have owned four different computer desks with pull-out keyboard trays over the past 20 years. Recently I decided to build my own computer desk out of a butcher block countertop, some steel legs from Etsy, some drawer units from Ikea and to finish it all off, this keyboard tray.The only thing that I don't like on my self-built desk is this tray.The wood and rails look great. Just sitting there, it really looks good with the rest of the desk and furniture, however, that's where it stops being a good product.First off, the rails are extremely, extreeeemeely flimsy. The entire tray wiggles back and forth at the slightest bump. The rails stick every badly when sliding the keyboard tray in and out. My last four desks with keyboard trays I could slide in easily with one hand, this one requires using both hands and sliding in very slowly and gingerly or the slides catch and hang, requiring me to pull it back out and try again until it doesn't hang. What they are catching on? I have no idea. I've spent an hour with a flashlight trying to figure it out to no avail.Second, the tray only extends about halfway out, even with the rails mounted as far forward as reasonable so that when it is pushed under the desk, none of it protrudes. Half of the tray is still fully under the desk when the rails reach full extension, meaning you have about 6" of usable tray space from front edge to the point where it will meet the front of your desk.Third, even at the lowest tray setting, it still rests higher than any other tray I've ever purchased. Most other trays that I've had over the years, if I needed to manipulate the mouse with the tray pushed in, then I could just slide my hand between the tray and the desk and move the mouse to close a window or something without extending the tray. With this tray, that's impossible, there's simply no clearance.I expected a FAR better product for $65 than this piece of junk. Now I have 8 extra drill holes in my desk if I decide to remove this and send it back and I still have to find a decent replacement.
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