

🚀 Elevate your workspace, wherever you go!
The Flash Furniture Macon Adjustable Height Mobile Computer Desk features a sturdy black powder-coated steel frame and a vented laminate top designed for laptop use. Its height adjusts from 22 to 36.5 inches, allowing seamless transition between sitting and standing. Equipped with dual locking casters, it offers mobility and stability, making it ideal for dynamic work environments. Compact dimensions fit small spaces while providing ergonomic flexibility.













| ASIN | B00KJG7W0G |
| Assembly type | Require Assembly |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,408,151 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 2,635 in Desks |
| Capacity | Set of 1 |
| Care Instructions | W-Water based cleaner |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (513) |
| Date First Available | 3 Jun. 2014 |
| Disclaimer | China |
| Finish type | Laminated |
| Is assembly required | Yes |
| Item Model Number | NAN-JG-06B-BK-GG |
| Item model number | NAN-JG-06B-BK-GG |
| Manufacturer | Flash Furniture |
| Number of boxes | 1 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Primary material | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 44.45 x 57.15 x 92.71 cm; 4.54 kg |
| Publisher code | LZ6PB |
| Shipping weight | 5.32 Kilograms |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Top material | Laminate |
| Type of wood | Metal |
| Warranty summary | 1 year limited. |
| What is in the box? | Laptop Desk |
M**M
perfect
perfect
A**A
Poor manufacturing
Alot of the holes don't even line up when assembling
S**3
Could be better
Purchased in May 2023 Negatives - Not as sturdy as mentioned in other reviews. - Brakes do not work, which is an issue if you have hard floors. Positive - Big plus is that the table top rotates.
L**T
Le montage est laborieux, ça commence avec des vis foirées. Je m'attendais à quelque chose de plus qualitatif vu le prix, les petites roulettes ne tournent pas bien et roulent mal, elles sont fixées par une pièce en plastique dont la durée de vie sera certainement assez faible. Le tout tenu par des vis foirées... Bon... Je me demande si je ne vais pas remplacer les roues par des patins, au moins ça glissera mieux. A la reception, le support vertical avait aussi une grosse rayure. L'ensemble n'est pas très joli finalement... Ca fera l'affaire en attendant de trouver mieux mais même acheté en promo je le trouve très cher pour ce que c'est.
F**O
Well-made, sturdy and adaptable tray for wheelchair and cross-bed use
S**Z
se adapta a diferentes alturas, no me agrada que no funcionen del todo bien las llantas
S**L
Assembly: Putting together wasn't terrible, but it wasn't fun. Pretty easy overall. Usage: First off, this laptop stand is really great for my use. I'm a developer/designer. I get back and neck pain that lead to a migraine when I work at a flat surface like a traditional desk so for me it was important to find a stand that I could angle. This gets a 5 star for angle options. It also needs to come close to me so the width apart of legs/wheels/feet are important in how they align with my office chair wheels. Past stands have been a pain to position just perfect with the chair. This one is 4.5 star in that area. Appearance was a huge bonus. I've looked at just about every stand on Amazon and other sites and why does almost every one of them need to look like wood. Personally, I hate fake woodgrain. Why not just be what you are, crappy laminated particle board. Right next to appearance is the material. I like metal things. I use magnets a lot for doing all sorts of things. Another benifit of metal for me personally is Humidity as I use this on my Balcony so laminated particle board stands eventually start getting bubbly and will obsorb anything inlcuding condensation from a drink. The wheels I was worried about. I thought they might be too small. They do ok but if you plan to use on carpet this might not roll so well. I haven't tried tho so I could be wrong. The little basket was originally something I didn't want, but actually it was a nice little addition with its gimbal to rotate. That rim of the cup was originally a tiny bit to big to allow it to tilt as far as I had my table top angled so I fixed that by squeezing it a little. Minor oversight on their end I suppose. Now on to the things I did to make it better! (for my personal use anyways) I hacked an alternative to the dont-fall-off-bar. My laptop is thinner than that so it was uncomfortable on my wrists. I replaced that with those little grippy rubber cable ties cut in half, folded and shoved in the holes. this is just enough to keep my Mac from sliding off. I also added a couple adhesive disks for couple suction cup mounts. Can see those in the pics. Another little addition was a power strip and kitchen stand and the magnetic spine off some old iPad Smart Covers used to hold prevent other small items from sliding off. I plan to make more modifications as I work with it to see how I can perfect comfort mixed with practical use. So far no problems handling the weight of my arms or anything like that. I really like this thing.
L**G
Ok guys, great job, solid effort... I like the all metal construction. Minimalist, solid. Overall, I love it Great job. It's gonna sell like hotcakes on amazon. However, i just have a few details I want to go over... First of all, Ron, you're in charge of wheels? Ok ok good. I like how the wheels spin, and the locks are a good idea, although it's questionable how often they'll be used. But, but ... The locks are *raised* position when unlocked, which means, in the course of operation, spinning, the raised lock will collide with the plastic frame an lock itself. (See pic) So that I believe is an oversight. Two, I like the tilting cup feature. Love it. However, the width of the hole is just too small, about a 16th inch, for the lip of the cup. This means that the tilting movement of the cup is restrained by the lip, limiting the actual tilting to about 10 degrees. Sheryl, I want you to call the hole drilling department and have them Respec the machines there. (See pic) Finally, what's up with screw C? (See pic). I don't understand it... I just don't. The tube is already held on bo the other two screws, locked solidly into place, and then screw C pushes up on it? For some reason? I... I don't get it. See if you can email me Monday for an explanation of this. But overall solid effort guys. It's good... Let's just iron out those issues and we'll be ready to hit production.
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