🖱️ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game!
The Mount-It! Keyboard Drawer Under Desk with Mouse Platform is a versatile and ergonomic solution designed to enhance your workspace. With a 21-inch wide tray, smooth sliding mechanism, and adjustable height options, it promotes comfort and organization for home offices, gamers, and multi-taskers alike. Backed by a lifetime warranty and US-based customer support, this product ensures long-lasting reliability.
Manufacturer | Mount-It! |
Brand | Mount-It! |
Item Weight | 4.21 pounds |
Item model number | MI-7136 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | black |
Material Type | Steel |
Manufacturer Part Number | MI-7136 |
B**N
Good product on a budget
Great Product.Easy to install.
A**N
Great drawer for retro computers also; measure it; some install tips
LIKED:* Smooth draw mechanisms* ample keyboard area. WAY more width than a numeric keyboard would need.* Brackets are adjustable.* The back has only a small lip, enough to hold a keyboard in place... but not so big that you could not go oversized on something..* TIP: 99+% of folks won't need to, but you can hack this by getting different sized screws (go to your Hardware store). You can also make this "taller" by installing it onto thin wood strips that you then mount under the desk. (I'm using one to house an ancient Atari 800 computer which is like 5 inches high),DISLIKE:* Installation can be difficult -- if so, STOP and try to be creative..*... you need to measure precisely in order to install the brackets to the desk first. This is not easy unless you can flip the desk.* ...I took a different way and mounted the brackets to the shelf, then penciled in the holes and drilled. Even so it was difficult to "start" the screws threading into my desk, but not the product's fault (my desk was heavy MDF/counter).*.. if I had to do it again I would use two 5/8" strips of wood, mount this to the strips, then have someone hold it in place and just drill the strips into the desk.* It is plenty sturdy for the intended purposes, but if you use for an off-label purpose like I did, be aware it won't stand a lot of abuse or weight.There's nothing about this product that could improve the install... 99% of the complaints are because it's hard to mount such things to furniture. Be patient, and get a helper.
T**C
It's ok
It wasn't terribly difficult to install but it doesn't have that right fit and feel. I suppose it's because it's just made cheaply.
J**C
This product is not an easy install!
The quality of this tray is excellent but the install is a nightmare. I have a counter top that is mounted to my walls, so to attach this tray has to be done while lying on the floor and working above your head. The other issue is the tray has to be fully assembled, prior to be attached to the desk. That adds weight and makes it harder to manage. You need 2 people to do this job!It would be much easier if you could mount just the brackets, and then slide the tray in place at the end.As I mentioned the quality of the tray is very good. It’s solid and seems strong. It slides easily on the ball bearing rails, and the mouse pad pull out seems strong. The height of the tray is adjustable, depending on the clearance you need for your keyboard. It has 3 height adjustments. Once installed the tray looks great and works well!Keep in mind the assembly! You’ll need two people; you should mark and pre-drill the holes for the screws; and you WILL be working over your head, while lying on your back. I only recommend this tray if you are a DYI’er and you can deal with laying flat on a floor.
R**N
Patience needed but a great addition to my desk
First, you can't just pop it out of the box and screw it onto the bottom of the desk. I had some difficulty holding the drawer to the bottom of the desk. If you can flip the desk and do it that way, it will be much easier. My desk comes in pieces and I wasn't able to turn over. So, once the struggle with that was over, I used some other screws since the ones supplied were too long to attach, it attached nicely. The drawer comes with a built-in wrist rest. The slide-out mouse tray is an excellent feature. The drawer feels sturdy, doesn't allow the keyboard to slip and extends to a perfect position for my hands. I was going to go cheaper, but saw the reviews about the durability of ones costing less and glad I spent the extra money to get a solid one.
R**T
Works great
I bought an old farm table to use as my computer desk. The table is great as a desk, but I needed this drawer to give me a better working height for keying. It's perfect - sturdy, slides easy, was easy to install, and looks nice. There is plenty of room for the mouse. The mouse tray is slightly lower than the keyboard. It seems to me to be it the right location.Everything being said, I've used this drawer for over a month and am very glad I did. Thanks to all who reviewed it previously to me. That helped me to make the decision to buy this drawer.
J**N
Apathy
I was sent a broken keyboard tray that had obviously been returned and sent back out without checking if the product was intact. The box was beat up and retaped, the mouse pad had pieces broken off that were not inside the sealed box, so it did not get damaged in shipping. It was also clear that it had been put together before and one metal bracket required for install also not in the box.
D**X
Be careful about the dimensions
It's fine. Exactly what I wanted. I'm only writing this to say that you need to be careful about the dimensions. The posting is accurate so far as the tray goes but the clamps angle outward making is 23.5" at the mounting place under the desk. The ad says "Ample space sitting at 21 inches wide and 11.75 inches deep" but that's just the tray and the slide and brackets make it just a bit wider. Plenty of room for the keyboard though. I'm making new brackets with my 3d printer so I haven't actually put in up yet. I'll come back and edit if I have anything else to say. One think that I did notice is that it has a sliding stop at the top of the tray which I think is supposed to hold the keyboard but it's way too high for min full sized buy low profile keyboard. Maybe it's just there to keep a keyboard from falling backwards or something. But if that were the case just put a lip at the very back. To me I don't think it will matter. The tray is hard plastic and I think I might put some soft rubber liner down to keep the keyboard from sliding around but I don't expect things like that at this price point anyway. I would have just returned it because it didn't fit but it's just not worth the trouble in my case.
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