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Staples Computer Desk $39.99

Not to crap but yes it's very cheap quality that is. I would pass, would rather have a plain table than this.
 
Originally posted by: amdskip
Not to crap but yes it's very cheap quality that is. I would pass, would rather have a plain table than this.

what if you're going to live off campus somewhere at school and you need a desk ?

It's a good optiom IMO.

I'll tell my bro about this.
 
The cheaper desks at Staples are all made with particle board, but they're still good desks. I got a nice, big, L-shaped desk with a keyboard tray for about $35 or $40 last year. When I moved out, I just left the desk outside and someone took it within two hours.
 
Originally posted by: isekii
Originally posted by: amdskip
Not to crap but yes it's very cheap quality that is. I would pass, would rather have a plain table than this.

what if you're going to live off campus somewhere at school and you need a desk ?

It's a good optiom IMO.

I'll tell my bro about this.


Exactly...these sorts of desks are great for temporary uses. Nothing you'd keep in a house for using extensively. More like a stop gap.
 
I bought the computer cart to use for a kid's bedroom computer awhile back. Can't think of harder wear than daily access by a ten year old and a three year old. It has held up extremely well after 6 months so far. Very sturdy.
 
whats the return policy on unopened items like this?

i am going off to school again in a month, and it will be my first unfurnished apartment.

the reason I ask is because I might be given something nicer, but I might not, and I would like to have something on the back burner in case I dont get it.
 
Originally posted by: igowerf
The cheaper desks at Staples are all made with particle board, but they're still good desks. I got a nice, big, L-shaped desk with a keyboard tray for about $35 or $40 last year. When I moved out, I just left the desk outside and someone took it within two hours.

Every desk from Staples, or any other office store, will be particle board. There will be higher quality or better laminate desks, but you'll be hard-pressed to find a solid wood desk from there. Then again, if someone can find one, please show me.
 
I have one like that. Its a different color though. Got it at Staples about 2 years ago for about $30, and its held up pretty well.
 
Originally posted by: igowerf
The cheaper desks at Staples are all made with particle board, but they're still good desks. I got a nice, big, L-shaped desk with a keyboard tray for about $35 or $40 last year. When I moved out, I just left the desk outside and someone took it within two hours.

Your post really makes me want an L-shaped desk. It would work perfectly in my room. Where did you get one for $40?
 
Originally posted by: DanDaMan315
Originally posted by: igowerf
The cheaper desks at Staples are all made with particle board, but they're still good desks. I got a nice, big, L-shaped desk with a keyboard tray for about $35 or $40 last year. When I moved out, I just left the desk outside and someone took it within two hours.

Your post really makes me want an L-shaped desk. It would work perfectly in my room. Where did you get one for $40?

Staples.

I got this desk:
http://www.staples.com/Catalog/Browse/s...&bcClassName=Compact+%26+Student+Desks

But it was on sale when I got it.
 
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