



( 14 reviews )
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Posted: Jan 30 2009
Product arrived on time. Product worked as promised. Was easy to install and have been using it daily with no problems
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Posted: Jan 7 2009
The Kensington Underdesk Comfort Keyboard Drawer gets the job done. It's under the desk, & it's comfortable. It's also fairly easy to install, & has plenty of room for any keyboard. The padding is very comfortable for the hands & wrists, although a heavy-handed typist might find it slightly light-weight. For the money, it's a very good product.
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Posted: Jan 6 2009
We have about 25 of these drawers at my office, and have had most of them for several (3+) years. Most of them have cracked in the center as the build quality is quite flimsy. Also, the ends of the side rails are very sharp and over time have led to some ripped pants and socks of employees attempting to cross their legs while at work. I've also cut my scalp several times on the rails while reconnecting PCs underneath people's desks. Other issues: The mouse area is far too small unless you work with an extremely sensitive mouse and only need about an inch of movement. Keyboards tend to slide quite a bit on the slick surface. The mouse pads and wrist rests provided are too slippery and do not stay in place, which especially makes the mouse pad useless. The tray bounces and slides back under the desk with even a minimal amount of force. A few have stood the test of time, but most have been held together by the ingenuity of employees who have moved their keyboards to their desks or with packaging and scotch tape to mend cracks. Several have been replaced by the same model more than once by a manager who doesn't think a keyboard tray should cost more than $50. Would be suitable for an occasional use area where a temporary keyboard tray is absolutely necessary and budget is tight, but for a high-use desk, it would be worth spending an extra $50 for a nicer drawer, or getting a desk with an integrated tray.

















