Furinno Econ Multipurpose Home Office Computer Writing Desk
4.11 out of 5
$119.97
SKU: B00E3V3YX2
Category: Tables & Desks
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Description
Furinno Econ Multipurpose Home Office Computer Writing Desk w/Bin is designed to fit in your space, your style and fit on your budget. The medium density composite wood is manufactured in Malaysia and compliant with CARB regulations. There is no foul smell, durable and the material is the most stable amongst the medium density composite woods. The PVC tubes are made from recycled plastic and is tested for its durability. The non-woven bin simply add in a sweet accent to the whole unit. A simple attitude towards lifestyle is reflected directly on the design of Furinno Furniture, creating a trend of simply nature. Care instructions: wipe clean with clean damped cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Pictures are for illustration purpose. All decor items are not included in this offer.
Additional information
Asin | B00E3V3YX2 |
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Dimensions | 15.8"D x 39.4"W x 34.09"H |
Weight | 35 Pounds |
Manufacturer | 1 Year Limited |
Jas –
I made a desk!! This is my first time ever building anything so I was really worried about the outcome, but I’ll just say for the price of this I’m surprised by how firm and sturdy it is. I’m using it now and I’ve knocked against it, leaned on it, tried to sway it with my leg and it doesn’t budge at all. I’m sure if you tried moving and sliding this against the floor it would give somewhat though, so definitely set it up in the space you’re planning to keep it and don’t mess with it too much. As far as construction goes, this was very easy to set up the only hard part was when I needed someone to hold up parts but I decided foolishly to do this alone. Even still, I was able to do it but maybe tripled my time by doing that. The instructions were also easy to follow and for me personally, I think shouldn’t be too difficult for anyone. Just read the directions carefully and before you start, identify what each piece is using the diagram. The hardest part was the keyboard panel so make sure you’re reading thoroughly. I also tapped the parts with the wooden dowels with a hammer to really push them into each board, not sure if you should do that though (it isn’t in the directions iirc) but I think it helped. There’s enough space underneath for me to stretch out my legs (I’m 5’8) and I like the set up of the elevated shelf. I set my laptop up there, and put a drawing tablet inside the keyboard drawer. I’ve used the bin for cords and the storage on the right for some books and stuff. The little nook under the shelf is a nice spot for my mouse too! As far as looks go, none of the wood was stained or chipped anywhere and so far there are no rough edges. So far I’ve had no problems with this desk and for the price I’m very happy with it, even if it breaks down in 6 months for me it’d be worth it since I really needed a desk but didn’t have a disposable $500 to afford a great one. At the moment, this is a great option.
UPDATE: Still have the desk! Still firm and sturdy lol some of the paint has come off but that’s normal wear and tear in 2 years. I’ve also moved it a few times from it’s original place and nothing bad happened. Really recommend!
UPDATE #2: It’s 2023~ Still have the desk! Still going strong!
Metro 1430 –
El producto es muy fácil de armar, te toma al rededor de 30 min y no necesitas muchas herramientas. Recomendado
Dakota –
Very sturdy and low priced desk. Assembly was pretty difficult with one person. They say it requires 2. The pictures in the instructions were okay for the most part but one or 2 were completely wrong. They showed the metal keyboard tracks on the wrong way and they showed the second leg for the tower cabinet in the wrong position. I was able to figure it out but had to think logically for myself and had to go against what the instructions said.
The keyboard holder just barely has room for the mouse beside it. Not exactly though because the keyboard is laying on top of about half an inch of the mousepad. The shelf to hold the tower can’t fit my Gaming PC case and that’s one of the main reasons I bought this desk to save room.
The fabric drawer is kind of cool but I feel like the color should have matched the desk. It is an ugly brown color for some reason.
The left side of the desk can barely fit a 28 inch monitor only if you hang part of the screen off the side and then there is no more room on the desk at all. I put it up on what they call a printer stand to the right and now I have room for paper and pencil for school work on the left stand.
I got a discount from Amazon warehouse deals because it was "used in good condition" I only got a $10 discount and the table had a huge scratch on the top of it and the side has a small crack in it. I would have been better off paying 10 dollars and getting a new one.
It came in the biggest box I’ve ever seen. Looked like I had ordered a coffin from Amazon. I have a box big enough to ship a human now if I need to. Lol.
When I opened the box inside of the first box the styrofoam around the parts had started coming apart in shipping. There were little shreds of styrophoam all over my house after opening.
I’m glad to finally have a desk with room for my school work and one that can hold both the keyboard and mouse on the same pullout tray.
Sweetgigi –
This is the second desk I have purchased, one as a gift and one for myself. It’s not too large to take up space, it was easy to assemble. I use it in my room to study and would highly recommend buying this for anyone.
Bridget Whitfield –
Recommended two people to put together. I did it alone but had a pretty strenuous time keeping the pressure off the press wood, so it wouldn’t damage it. Its cute as can be and very functional. It is holding my laptop, printer and shredder, along with paper a speaker a therapy light and a candle. So glad they have these cheaper made desk, that even I can afford on a fixed income! I completed surveys for a Amazon gift card, to help pay for mine. Like I said though it’s made out of cheap wood, so i plan to be gentle with the desk, and hopefully enjoy it for years to come? I’m so in love with the looks of it, and the fact that it will serve all of my needs well. Thanks Amazon and Furrino for an affordable desk, that is beautifully designed and is able to take care of my everyday needs. Totally awesome product! Just not for someone who likes to rough house
A. Palladini –
It’s a great desk! The only thing I did not like was the front cover of the pullout container which is beige. It would be better if it were matching the color of the desk
Jessica B –
For the most part the desk was easy enough to put together. The biggest issue came when you had to connect the “D” board to the “I” board (the missing peice indicated by the green line in one of the photos). One of the screws just would not go in straight and ended up breaking the board, after several attempts to correct, making it unusable.
Fortunately my processor is a big boy – I ended up not using that board and marked on the ‘H” board where the “E” board should go and I drilled holes and connected with the wooden pegs – which ended up working better for my processor to fit in the side section. In hindsight I should of added a little height to the “E” board so it would be level when you connect it to the two small “F” and “G” boards, but all and all its standing and holds my monitor just fine – the processor fits perfect in the little cubby after my alteration.
The quality is decent, but wouldn’t last being moved a few times. If you are Avg size or taller – there isn’t much leg room and this is coming from someone who is 4’10” lol
I would not suggest this desk for anyone with high energy kids -just because of their tendency to be a bit rough, it wouldn’t last.
It’s nice enough and does the job for now.
Tay –
Saw $50 and thought it was a decent deal. Needed a small desk so I saw the measurements and thought this was a good price for a desk I needed. So first mistake was that I saw the measurements for the whole table including the side shelf thing instead of the individual parts. I’m kind of a big dude. 6’1″ and around 180lbs.. and thought the 34″ height was the height for the table.. but nah the table’s only like 24~25″ and the shelf is the big thing. Desk space says 30″ right? Nop it’s more like 20 cause the shelf covers a third of the desk. U use a mouse? u gotta set ur sensitivity to like 20k
Second issue. The assembly of this junk too forever. You had to physically push the screws in. They literally just made holes and you had to drill all like 20+ screws in. The pointy ones were doable but the flat screws, not nails, were terrible. Oh, and the dust. The wood fillings(?) go everywhere. Your floor will turn god damn yellow after building this.
So u wanna return this? Nop u can’t. It’s impossible to take the screws out after you “screw” them in. U use too much force? well guess what, the wood gets ground, cracked, and then shatters. So yup, I just snapped the whole table up and threw it away 🙂 Not usable. Esp if ur kinda bulky and have long legs and arms.
It is small tho very small. If u tiny or if this is for ur kids, I’d say it’s decent at most. But if u chunky or bulky. naw fam dont do what I did
Lost $50, got no table but helped raise my blood pressure.
budbay1 –
Not a lot of room in my son’s room, so this fit into the available space perfectly. It is not going to store a whole lot, but if you only have a laptop and single monitor and not a lot of room this is probably going to do you well. Materials are on the cheap side, so not expecting it to last forever, but am sure we’ll easily get our money’s worth out of it.
Jaci<span class="a-icon a-profile-verified-badge"><span class="a-profile-verified-text"> –
Very easy to put together, and a bit heavy. After a while of having it the pull out drawer rolling things kinda broke but it’s still usable. If you’re looking for something easy, cheap, and small this is perfect