Boss Keyboard Tray, Cherry
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Average customer review:Product Description
The cherry laminate keyboard tray can be used with any of the desk shells, credenzas or bridges. This compact accessory frees up additional work surface and stores the keyboard when not in use
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #59316 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Color: Cherry
- Brand: BOSS
- Model: N200-C
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.25" h x 14.50" w x 23.50" l, 6.00 pounds
Features
- High pressure laminate construction
- 3MM pvc bancing
- Cam lock construction for easy assembly
- Finish is durable yet attractive
- Cherry finish
Customer Reviews
Solid, Sturdy
Very solid and sturdy. It glides easily after installation. Much better than the plastic one I previously had. Installation went well as I've done this before. If you haven't, a second set of hands could be useful. All in all, a very good product although the room for the mouse on the tray is somewhat limited. However, it fits under most standard desks.
Keyboard Tray
Very pleased with it. It seems sturdy and has plenty of space. It really is best to have two people to install it.
just what I needed
Boss Keyboard Tray (cherry)
Once installed, this product fits the bill perfectly. It is an exact match for my desk, seems sufficiently sturdy and rolls smoothly. The brackets are designed to give just enough clearance for the keyboard without the tray being too low and crashing into your knees all day. Width wise, I do not keep my mouse on the tray and I'm not sure there would be enough room if you like to do that.
The installation directions provided are pretty minimal. Don't bother drilling a pilot hole for your screws- at least when mounting the rails to the tray. The screws provided seem to be "self-tapping" and drilling a hole only made it feel stripped and like it wouldn't tighten down aw well as those where no drill was used. You may need a drill to attach it to your desk, depending on what your desk is made out of. You'll definitly want someone to hold the tray while you mark its position under the desk. It was not fun to do that solo. The directions also started with attaching the front edge to the tray itself but mine came pre-attached.



