🚀 Elevate your workspace, wherever you go!
The Seville Classics WEB162 Mobile Laptop Desk Cart features a height-adjustable walnut tabletop (20.5" to 33") with a sturdy steel frame and smooth swivel wheels (two lockable). Its compact design fits most laptops and tablets, offering a stable, portable workstation ideal for dynamic professionals seeking ergonomic flexibility and style.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Hutch Material | walnut |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Base | Metal |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Base Type | Mobile |
Lifting Mechanism | Manual |
Frame Joint Type | welded |
Has Finished Back | No |
Additional Features | Portable, Wheel, Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Lightweight, Compact |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 28.7 Inches |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
Maximum Height | 83.8 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 52 Centimeters |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 24"W x 33"H |
Item Weight | 11 Pounds |
Size | Flat Desk 24" (Pack of 1) |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 15 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Required Assembly | No |
Top Color | Walnut |
Furniture Finish | Walnut |
Base Color | walnut |
Color | Walnut |
Style Name | Original |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
L**R
Sturdy and stable if you use the hex key properly
It's very sturdy when you figure out the instructions - which could definitely be clearer! What isn't clear is that when you screw the neck into the base, you have to use the hex key for LEVERAGE when tightening the nuts. I didn't understand this at first and couldn't get the screws tight enough. I then turned the hex key so it was against the metal neck (so it couldn't be turned any further) and this created leverage to tighten the nuts. I hope this makes sense for those of you struggling to keep the neck from wobbling against the base!
S**S
Perfect for laptop needing a stand that doesn't take up a lot of room
Very happy with this item. Assembly was easy - instructions provided were clear and easy to understand. After assembly, this unit has worked very well as a laptop desk for me - like how it tilts for ease of use and viewing. Got this because we moved to a new house and didn't really have a space for a larger desk to me to use. Placed in a corner of our living room where I can move it into place when I need it and push it back to where it won't be in the way afterwards. Also, very sturdy, moves easily, but locking wheels facilitate it staying in one spot should you need that. Definitely worth what I paid for it.
A**R
Sturdy, flexible little desk for everyday use
I have been using the flat 24" white table since 2022 and it's held up great with heavy daily use. There's enough room on the underside to attach adhesive plastic drawers for office supplies, the top is roomy enough for my laptop, mouse, and cup of coffee, and the main support post will hold magnets, so I can hang hooks for things like headphones or spare cables. It has even been sturdy enough for me to attach a lightweight portable second monitor on a clamp mount (though you'll need to make sure you keep the weight balanced so it doesn't tip over.)I've found the height range on this excellent for use by a short person. I struggle to find desks that can be adjusted to a low enough height for me to sit on a chair with my feet flat on the floor while using them, but this one does.The casters are a little flimsy, and aren't great on carpet, so that's the only downside. Nevertheless, mine did hold up for a while even in that setting, so they would probably be fine on a hard floor. I couldn't find consistent information in the reviews, Q&As, or product information, so I want to confirm that for the white flat 24" rolling table purchased in 2024, if you want to swap out the wheels for something more robust, the replacements you want are M8x15mm casters with a thread pitch of 1.25mm. (I tried the 1.25" ones mentioned in some of the Q&As first, but they did not fit.)
J**N
Well made and attractive
Very good construction!
A**R
Sturdy
This is my second rolling tray. The other one was good and it lasted 3 years. But I broke it because I lean on it. This tray is much more sturdy. The wheels are nice and smooth and don’t lock on their own. I really like my new tray and am impressed with the quality versus the price. I don’t think I’ll break this one as fast.
B**B
Very nice and versatile
Great Rolling Table - use it for a laptop stand or for eating
A**T
Great table- functional, handsome, great value
Bought this table to facilitate work done while on the sofa, with our medium sized Velcro dog on my lap. Bought the walnut - nice looking- blends well into our decor. Easy to assemble and no hitches, requiring only 10 minutes for the two of us. Laptop/writing table tilts easily either way and the small mousepad table can be oriented to the left or the right. Great! It did arrive with a large scratch across the laptop table. Manufacturer was easy to work with on the replacement, which arrived quickly. I recommend this rolling work table- a great buy for us.
A**R
Height adjuster too easy to overtighten
I needed a low table and this was the exact height that I needed at the lowest setting and seemed nice enough for the price.Construction was pretty straightforward, although the included "wrench" was so flimsy that it bent while tightening the nuts and was effectively broken after tightening only one nut hand tight. I had actual tools on hand so I used those instead and everything was fine...until I got to the height adjuster handle.They spot "welded" (it looks more like they bonded with a big glob of something rather than an actual weld) a nut to a hole in two places to the outer shaft to give it the threading for the knob to connect to, but these "welds" are extremely weak. The threading was a little tight to begin with so I was using a bit of force to get it attached and tightened from the start. It wasn't a huge amount of force, I could easily do it one handed without needing to stabilize it or anything. I looked away while tightening expecting to hit a higher resistance when I made contact with the inner shaft, but that never happened. While looking at the next steps in the instructions, I heard a loud pop and found that one of the "welds" had broken completely. Apparently the distance from handle to shaft was much shorter than I anticipated and I never consciously increased the amount of force I was using. I'm not exactly the Hulk, so this means that the overall torque of the hand screw is probably a bit too high such that I didn't even realize that I'd made contact with the shaft and was now putting increasing strain on the nut's "welds" until one of them failed. Seriously I think my 2 year old could generate enough force to break the other "weld" at this point...Thankfully I only really need it at its lowest setting so it's not a big deal (though it's a smidge shorter than the 20.5" so I did raise the table about 1/32-1/16 of an inch to get it flush against the other surface it's pressed up against, but the one "weld" appears to be holding for now at least and I can use a couple sugar packets or something if the second one ever gives way.Normally I'd give this a 4 star for the relatively minor impact this particular failure has on me, assuming it was just a one off with an issue from production, but from looking at other reviews, it appears that this is a common issue with these tables, so I think a 3 is more proper.
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