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The Unikito L Shaped Computer Desk combines industrial design with smart functionality, featuring 4 power outlets, 2 USB fast-charging ports, and a reversible layout. Crafted from durable MDF and steel, it supports up to 500 lbs and offers ample workspace and storage with adjustable shelves. Perfect for dual-monitor setups, gaming, or professional home offices, it balances style, convenience, and stability in one sleek black oak package.






| ASIN | B09WN9BSFZ |
| Brand | Unikito |
| Colour | Black Oak |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,037) |
| Date First Available | 3 Jun. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 21.5 kg |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Number | UK-LDK-O |
| Product Dimensions | 128.02 x 107.95 x 73.66 cm; 21.49 kg |
| Special Features | Reversible |
L**E
My son wanted a corner desk for his room so he'd have wider work space. He loves this new desk! It holds the gaming tower off the floor and has enough open space around it so that it doesn't get as hot. It has space for his monitors and paperwork. It goes well with the look of his room, and even his cat enjoys sitting on the lower shelves! I'm sure it wasn't designed for that, but it works! He put it together himself with zero frustration, and it seems very sturdy all set up. It's also a very comfortable height. There were a few extra parts and those parts all seemed to be good quality.
D**E
it is a little small then i thought it would be, but it works for what i wanted it to. i put it together by myself (age 72) the directions were not as clear as i thought they would be, but only put one thing in the wrong place, an easy fix. it is a nice looking desk seems very sturdy.
A**M
I've been using this desk for a few weeks now - very pleased with it. No complaints whatsoever. I saw a few reviews where people said it seemed smaller than they expected, but it exactly matches the measurements in the description so it was sized perfectly to my expectations. Building it wasn't super easy but it definitely wasn't particularly difficult. Anyone who has assembled household furniture before (Ikea/etc) knows how that goes... Just pay very close attention to the instructions and don't tighten things all the way until the end, when you're able to confirm you've done everything correctly. I was able to put the whole thing together by myself. One tricky part is the little plastic feet that go into the legs of the frame. I saw someone complain that their feet didn't fit into the legs but that's not entirely accurate. It is a VERY snug fit but it does fit. The plastic extends ever so slightly larger than the leg's hole because it needs squeeze in there for long term permanence. A hammer or mallet would do the trick. I was too lazy to grab my hammer so I just slammed it on the floor and they went in just fine. :) Other than that, assembly was a breeze. I was a little worried that my computer wouldn't fit into the little shelf thing on the left side because my computer is absolutely massive (it's a gaming/production PC). Pleasantly surprised to find it fit PERFECTLY. Like a glove. Literally every dimension of my computer's case has between 1-3mm of clearance with the desk frame. It slid right in there like they were designed to go together. I can only assume that the designers of this desk purposefully made that computer shelf thing the exact size of whatever the standard biggest size is for computer cases. Also, I noticed at first that the desk seemed a little squeaky when I put pressure on one area of it. I checked all of the screws and found a couple that could be tightened just a bit more and now it's perfectly silent. Solid desk for a solid price. 👍
N**S
It looked a lot more sturdy in the images. I was thinking with it being metal and MDF it would be a little more sturdy and hold up to some amount of weight, albeit not a lot. I have a monitor, keyboard and mouse on one side and the board is starting to sink in the middle. This is because there is no support on the sides of the board, all you get is two runners that go on the top and bottom. All three pieces are assembled correctly and screwed down in place but not a single board is level with the others. It makes for a very annoying lip. As far as the metal goes, the support beams that run up and down aren't too bad, however, the metal that runs on the back and sides is very soft and can be bent without much effort. Mine came bent in delivery so it is a little twisted now. Lastly the power strip, It was nice but I started to realize that it was causing weird glitches with my monitors. They would occasionally flicker from time to time. Once I plugged them into another power strip everything was fine. The ports also don't charge my phone near a reasonable time. works well for powering a lamp and a switch though so there's that. All in all just know what you are getting yourself into and don't set your expectations too high. I had higher expectations of this desk and am now stuck with it until it breaks.
L**M
I got this to do my crafting on and to use as a sewing table and it is not as sturdy or as large as I was expecting. Not sure how well it will work to use for a sewing table, I have a feeling it is going to be a bit shaky with a sewing machine running on it. Was a bit disappointed as it arrived with a few chips on the table tops. I probably should have returned it, but at that point I had already assembled the entire base which took about 30 - 45 minutes and did not want to take it all apart to pack it back up. It was very easy to assemble just time consuming as there are many parts to put together. The only trouble I had was connecting the desk top to the base as a couple of tap holes were a very tight fit for the screws so it took a little bit of manipulating to get them in. I do like the shelves below and on the side, which is a big part of the reason I chose this unit.
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