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H Shape Computer Laptop Desk 47"L US $54.17 (~AU $82.80) from AU Warehouse Free Shipping, GST Free @ Banggood

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H Shape Computer Laptop Desk 47"L Modern Style with 4 Tiers Bookshelf for Home Office Studying Living room - White 120cm
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  • Is it possible to switch the side the shelves are on?

    • +50

      yeah you just turn the desk around….

      • +1 LOL

      • +1

        It would only be a foot off the floor though!

      • +1

        I never login, but I did just to upvote this.

    • By the looks of it you can but you'll loose a little length of the desk and have it hangover the back of the shelves.

    • You can give it a 180° turn and it's what you want :)

      It looks nice but I am wondering what's the quality like…

      • +6

        I’m asking as, in the picture, at the back of the table there are some supports to keep the legs of the table from basically drifting apart. If you turned the table 180, you wouldn’t get a chair underneath and I don’t see any holes on the front side to install the leg supports.

        • +5

          The people saying to just turn it around are wrong - as you said, the supports would be in the wrong place and there are no holes on the front side for them to go.

          You would need to build it with the frame pieces flipped - ie. the exposed side of the side frames (eg front, back) would need to be on the inside touching the wood, and the side that would be touching the wood would be on the outside. This is probably fine - but if the screw holes have an indent on one side only, then the screws won't sit the same.

          tl;dr - I'd say it is possible - but it's not just a matter of turning the desk around. You will have to flip the individual frame pieces (at least on the shelf side).

          • +2

            @caprimulgus: Yes, I see what you’re saying. Tbh, looking at the design in more detail now, I’m not that interested anymore. I’ve got kids and I doubt this design will be sturdy enough.

            • +2

              @Simbooo: Yes. This is rubbish and it will go for kerbside collection within 2 weeks

              • @Logical: that's the ultimate planned obsolescence economy right there!

  • +1

    historical low of $66.46 fyi

    • AUD or USD?

  • +4

    I'm kinda weirded out they put a functioning iMac (with no cables), yet have a PC underneath. Heh

  • Not that its relevant here but I wonder what the ideology behind the "banggood" name is. Just makes me giggle Everytime I read it. Of course what comes to my mind is good bang for your buck. But the name is just brash, unless of course, it translates literally into something more meaningful in the language of its origin.

    • I always figured bang from "bang for the buck" and good = good.
      Of course, being complimented for a 'good bang' is something else entirely.

  • Is this better than anything from IKEA or Kmart around the same price?

    • +1

      it is delivered for starters which is huge for someone like me who doesn't own a car

    • +3

      This definitely wouldn't be better than IKEA. Not that all IKEA is great quality, but even the cheap stuff tends to be a step up from this generic Chinese flat-pack stuff

      I do have a Kmart desk that looks identical, but without the shelving. Probably comes from the same factory. For what I paid (~$50) it's not bad, although the nuts that hold the cross support in place to keep it from racking keep working lose. Nothing some loctite can't fix (I just haven't been bothered).

      For an everyday working desk, if you can, go for something a bit more solid and substantial. But for an occasional desk it'd be fine.

  • Wow, much cheaper than DSHOP, especially with the free shipping!

  • +1

    As a computer desk 55cm not enough to put your keyboard + monitor, it will be too close to the monitor.

  • 'H' shape?
    I can see that means it is indented in.
    Is 55cm the indent width or the width as a rectangle shape?
    Main picture is the rectangle shape, scrolling down the picture changes to the indented one.

    • You can see the measurement in one of the photo.

      • I know it says 12055110CM/47.221.743.3"

        But there are two pictures there H shape and normal rectangle

        Should we assume H shape is the 55?

  • +1

    How is this 'GST Free'?

    Does that mean that supplier found away to avoid paying tax and is passing on the savings?

    OR

    That they are selling this without declaring GST on the invoice making it ineligible for EOFY tax claims?

    • I think any furniture imported into Australia below 1000$ is free of gst.

  • Ah, USD into AUD. My bad.

  • +3

    Bought one last time. Structure is not stable. If you type on keyboard the pc monitor will move around. Really frustrating. Won't buy again. No one to blame except myself. Should have bought at Ikea or office works where you can see and feel the quality.

    • Yeah I just bought the Ikea table top and use the old four legs also from Ikea.

    • Excellent feedback

  • Comparing this tothe desk also have at 199 next week.

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