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Under Desk Mounted Sliding Pull-out Drawer Height Adjustable Apply to Tables With Front Crossbar,Adjustable Clearance Up To 3.5″,Compatible With Most Stand Up Workstation
Height Adjustable:The maximum clearance between the drawer and the desk can be adjusted to 3.5 inches, which is suitable for tables with front crossbar and most standing desk.
Humanized Detail Design:This drawer is designed with a pencil tray for storing pencils.A 60° tilted panel, doesn’t interfere with leg room.Three-section rails, and can be fully pulled out.
More Storage Space:It provides a height customizable internal storage space for office supplies, writing utensils, electronic devices, and other items. Reduce desk clutter and increase your productivity.
Durable Material:The drawer is made of high-quality cold-rolled steel, which is strong and durable. Maximum Weight Capacity Up To 20 LBS.
Easy To Assembly:The drawer is easy to install and comes with a complete set of installation accessories and instructions. You can finish it in 10 minutes by yourself.
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Had bought a desk with no drawers. Needed something to be able to put a few things in, but the desk had a lip in the front that limited options. This fit perfect! It is adjustable if I want to lower it, but I have it snug. It matches my filing cabinets, it’s made out of metal, study, slides smooth, and comes with felt liners. It is perfect for my needs.
Nice drawer upgrade. Works properly. Not super luxurious but it works.
The vertical adjustment functionality is the key feature of this drawer. If you don’t need a drawer that can stand out (down) away from your desk to make space for brackets etc, then there are sleeker and lightweight drawer options available. However, if you like me really want to attach a drawer to your desk in a space that spans a bracket to the desktop, then the customizable side brackets on this drawer allow you to mount it 1-2 inches lower from the desk.The drawer slides smoothly and quietly on the rails, and its construction is sturdy. It’s a thick metal (heavy) and there aren’t any unexpected sharp points. The install instructions are clear, but overall assembly isn’t complicated at all anyway. You do want to have a drill with a small bit to create pilot holes for the screws. All the small parts are included in a small envelope and a spare nut was included along with a suitable small screwdriver and wrench.It does seem like a strange oversight that there aren’t mounting holes in the brackets such that the drawer can be flush to the desk. There’s no way to attach the drawer up against the desk, so there’s always a gap to slide your fingers in even at the highest point without opening the drawer.As you’re considering the sizing of this drawer, be sure to use the measurements and look at the listing images carefully. Some of the images are poorly edited, making the drawer appear much larger than it is. For example, pens/pencils in the slot would only stack 2 across with a small amount of room leftover, not room for a box cutter.
This desk drawer add on is great to add space to a cluttered desk. It was easy to assemble and mount with the provided hardware and stickers. I just had to pick where to mount, set the height and screw in the bolts. now I have more space on my desk and my electronics have a new home
This is very heavy for a relatively small desk drawer. Everything is very heavy gauge steel and strong- it could probably hold lead bricks, as many as fit in.The black heavy duty steel is ok, but not exactly great looking. It looks like something that belongs in or under a machine shop table or desk. But appearance-wise it is manageable looking for an informal home office.The bigger problem is that even using the highest/closest mounting side-bracket holes, there is a large gap/empty space between the top of the drawer rim and the bottom surface of the desk it is mounted under- e.g. when the drawer is completely shut the inside is not enclosed (it is open to the outside). So brick-a-brack/objects etc. can be jostled/knocked through the relatively wide open space s between the sides/rear rim of the drawer and underside of the desk it is mounted under. I have never see a drawer like this before.The missing enclosure issue could probably be fixed by drilling additional holes into the side brackets- but that would require substantial effort.