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Guimauve Height Adjustable Electric Standing Computer Desk With Non-Spliced Desk Top Home Office Desk

by Inbox Zero

100cm W x 60cm D
£99.99

Rated 4 out of 5 stars4 total votes

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Sitting for long periods can hurt your body. Whether you prefer to work sitting or standing, you can find the most comfortable position on our desks. The range of electric height-adjustable desks is 70-119cm,which offer you an excellent ergonomic sit-stand experience.The sound during adjustment is less than 55db, which is much better than most lifting desks on the market.Non-spliced desk top makes the computer desk more stable and looks more beautiful.The 5cm wire hole and wire box in the upper right corner of the desktop can facilitate desktop organization.We provide you with two sizes: 120cm and 100cm. The product also has a 6-button hand controller, including 2 up and down buttons, 4-button memory and a digital display screen.Of course, the E1-grade density board provides strong support, and the all-iron frame makes the product more sturdy and durable. So, let the product join your beautiful life.

  • An electric adjustable height desk makes your work-from-home days comfortable and helps prevent neck and back pain.
  • Equipped with 120cm and 100cm optional worktops, you can freely match them according to the space.
  • Four preset height settings can better protect your waist and shoulders and more conveniently meet your daily use.
  • The full metal frame is more durable and can withstand a weight of 80kg.
  • Functions such as electric adjustment and digital display make the product unique and both beautiful and practical!
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Terrones Murphy Bed

by Brayden Studio

Double (4'6)
£899.99

Rated 4 out of 5 stars29 total votes

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  • Bed Frame Material: Manufactured Wood
  • Headboard Included: Yes
  • Mattress Included: No
  • Assembly Required: Yes
  • Overall Length - Head to Toe: 215cm

Very challenging to build. 4 hours the instructions said... ha! 2 freaking days! They have just updated the instructions on this product but the ones that came with my bed were very chaotic. Here some advices I hope you find useful if you end up buying this product: - Once it is built, it is heavy as f. I recommend you build it in the same room where it will stay. - When building the skeleton, think about the wall you are going to have to put it in. We didn't and we struggled a lot to turn it around inside the room. - The instructions said to put the 6cm wooden pegs on piece 18 first, and then on the following step you have to introduce them on piece number 5. We found that very difficult. Much easier was to put the pegs on the piece number 5 first, and then attach piece 18 and piece 6 to them. - Add a tag on every wooden piece with the number of the piece. It will help you later, trust me. There are some pieces that are so so similar. - Don't open all the bags with all the screws at once. My bags were numbered with the steps they are for. It is important since there are some screws that are very similar WM4 and WM5 have only a 6mm length difference, and trust me, you need those extra 5mm for fixing the legs to the bed frame. - Piece number NO is a beauty. It is a flat metal ring with a hexagonal layer on it. They are supposed to be concentric but they were not in my case. This is important because you need that when attaching the frame to the skeleton using the massive metal hinges. So what I recommend you do if your rings are not concentric is to put first the two WM3 bolts that are closer to each other and then put the one on the extreme at the end. You might have to rotate your hexagon/ring until it aligns with the holes on the wooden and metal frame. - When attaching the frame to the skeleton, I recommend using two car Jacks to lift the frame and keep it in position. Also use the legs of the frame that you should have mounted by now. - About the springs, I am so grateful I read some of the comments before mounting this beast. They were totally right. If you put all of them, you better fix the bed to a concrete wall using some serious heavy duty screws. If you are mounting this into a drywall like me, forget about using all the springs. I used half of them on each side. Also, you want to aim for the studs behind the drywall. Unfortunately the chances of having the drywall perfectly align with where your L brackets are supposed to be are… low. What I did to solve this was to take a very long piece of timber that had more or less the same thickness of the skirting and the length of the bed and fix that into the wall using 10cm long screws directly into the studs. Then you can place your L brackets wherever you want on your wood with slightly shorter screws. I also ended up using 3 more L brackets because I don’t trust the people who made these horrible instructions.. Diego Pinedo. Glasgow, GB. 2021-12-05 23:03:16

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