Laptop table folding into bed stand

€8.82
Shipping from warehouse: ⁨I1⁩
Estimated shipping: Mon, Sep 30 - Thu, Oct 3
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
Availability:
large quantity
Product code:
5903039733190

LAPTOP TABLE FOLDING TO BED STAND

Do you like to combine work with pleasure? Thanks to the table under the laptop it is possible!

Sit freely on your favorite seat on the couch, unfold the table, put your laptop and you can start working in the most comfortable position possible!

Or maybe you want to watch a movie while lying in bed, but you worry that your laptop will get too hot? Peace of mind, the table will prevent the laptop from overheating!

The built-in niche in the table will work fantastically as a place to place a tablet or phone. And the contoured edge of the table top will ensure comfort of use.

The table top is made of high quality plastic and does not have sharp edges to ensure one hundred percent comfort of use. In addition, holes are built into the recess that will allow convenient cable transfer and a hole for a cup of coffee or tea.

Alternatively, the table is also perfect as a portable desk useful when drawing or doing homework, but also as a stand for serving breakfast in bed - because who does not like pleasant surprises in the morning!

And when the table is unused, it is enough to fold it and hide, for example, in the closet - it will not take up much space.

Material: mdf, metal

Dimensions:

  • Table top width: 60cm

  • The height of the table top in the longest place: 39,5cm

  • Tabletop thickness: 1,5cm

  • Leg length: 24,8cm

  • Total height of the unfolded table: 25,5cm

  • Cup hole diameter: 7cm

  • Tablet hole length: 29.4cm

  • Tablet hole width: 2.4cm

  • Opening width at the widest point: 4cm

  • Total space for tablet: 26.5cm

  • Hole diameter, e.g. for a pen: 1.5cm

  • Packaging: 45cm x 65cm x 5,5cm

Packed in cardboard packaging.

Despite our best efforts, we cannot guarantee that the published technical data and photos do not contain inaccuracies or errors, which, however, cannot be a basis for claims.

Homepage