Bestar Electra 48"W Gaming Computer Desk, Black
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Bestar Electra 48"W Gaming Computer Desk, Black | $339.49 |
Stay comfortable during long video game sessions with the Bestar Electra gaming desk. This computer desk is constructed of high-density commercial-grade particleboard that resists scratches, stains and wear. The built-in steel monitor stand maintains the height of your monitor for viewing comfort. Modern desk made of high-density commercial-grade particleboard. Dynamic 1" thick desktop resists scratches, stains and wear. Built-in steel monitor stand maintains monitor height. Includes 1 fixed and 2 adjustable shelves on the front of the desk. Boasts 1 fixed and 1 adjustable shelf on the side of the desk. Built-in cup holder. Built-in headphone holder. Includes 1 USB/power outlet. Weight capacity tested to support 100 lb (desktop), 25 lb (front shelves and monitor stand) and 30 lb (side shelves). Assembly required. Backed by the manufacturer’s 5-year limited warranty. Tested to meet ANSI/BIFMA Performance Standards - Manufacturer testing has been conducted on this product to meet specific performance requirements and safety standards set forth by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers. This product is heavy and/or oversized and may need more than one person to handle.
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