Surprisingly good for my needs. Sturdy and easy to assemble.
Normally I do not write reviews. After looking for different corner desks I selected this one.
What I liked:
1) The L/Format, the frame is metallic and it seems stable.
2) Enough space. You can see it in the photos. I have two work spaces with two Ultrawide 34 monitors, and I have space for laptops, notebooks, drawing tablet, etc
3) The steel frame allows to use Mount/t Monitor Desk Stand to hold the two (not so light) 34 Ultrawide monitors. You can see in the last photo how I used the frame. With some creativity, you could have used the board, but you would need another separate piece of board. Just be sure to buy a Monitor Desk Stand that clamps the steel bar underneath.
4) Some people complain about the Engineering board. It is a little more than 1/2. But if you are not planning to do heavy squats on top of the board, or testing your last 100lb hammer, or doing jumping squats or doing something else on it, should be OK. Even if the board is damaged for some reason you can buy a stronger board in Home Depot or Lowes and with some creativity replace the board. The important thing is the steel frame, and the L/shape to me.
5) There is good space for the legs underneath.
6) Also, the Customer Service was very good.
Surprisingly good for my needs. Sturdy and easy to assemble.
Normally I do not write reviews. After looking for different corner desks I selected this one. What I liked: 1) The L/Format, the frame is metallic and it seems stable. 2) Enough space. You can see it in the photos. I have two work spaces with two Ultrawide 34 monitors, and I have space for laptops, notebooks, drawing tablet, etc 3) The steel frame allows to use Mount/t Monitor Desk Stand to hold the two (not so light) 34 Ultrawide monitors. You can see in the last photo how I used the frame. With some creativity, you could have used the board, but you would need another separate piece of board. Just be sure to buy a Monitor Desk Stand that clamps the steel bar underneath. 4) Some people complain about the Engineering board. It is a little more than 1/2. But if you are not planning to do heavy squats on top of the board, or testing your last 100lb hammer, or doing jumping squats or doing something else on it, should be OK. Even if the board is damaged for some reason you can buy a stronger board in Home Depot or Lowes and with some creativity replace the board. The important thing is the steel frame, and the L/shape to me. 5) There is good space for the legs underneath. 6) Also, the Customer Service was very good.