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The Stander Wonder Tray is a multifunctional adjustable swivel table designed for convenience and comfort. Measuring 20 by 15 inches, it supports up to 20 pounds and is perfect for dining, gaming, or working from your couch. With a sleek black design, it fits most chairs and recliners, and its height is easily adjustable from 20 to 30 inches. Assembly is a breeze, requiring no tools, making it an ideal addition to any home.
Item Width | 15 Inches |
Tabletop Thickness | 1 Inches |
Extended Length | 35.5 Feet |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 25"W x 24"H |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Size | Large |
Furniture Finish | Bamboo |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Black |
Handle Finish Type | brown |
Base Color | Black |
Style Name | Wonder Tray |
Finish Types | brown |
Color | Black |
Item Shape | Semicircular |
Table Design | Tray Table |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | Powder Coated Steel, Bamboo |
Handle Material | Bamboo |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Base | Powder Coated Steel, Bamboo |
Frame Material Type | Powder Coated Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Specific Uses For Product | Dining, Working, Gaming, Using as a TV Tray |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 13 Kilograms |
Antenna Location | Meeting, Writing, Dining, Gaming |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
Is Foldable | No |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
S**5
Great lazy man's tray
I wanted a tray that cloud just be pushed out of the way but always there when you need it. Works well with my old recliner. Very sturdy and slides out of the way easy. Fairly large tray area. Slides under the front of your recliner or right underneath the font of your coach. Has a tablet or writing utensil trough if you want it to be propped up to reclined viewing. Descent sized cup holder and cord holders to keep cords out of the way. You can easily put it together and change which way it slides out for versatility as where it will be set up.
J**R
Stander Wonder + Recliner = Work from Home in Comfort
Just received this and after putting more than my share of IKEA furniture together, I set aside an hour to get it put together. I'm not sure what to do with the extra 55 minutes after getting it put together so I figured I'd write a review.Installation couldn't be more simple. When I saw there were only 3 screws and an allen wrench, I assumed that I was missing a big bag of hardware somewhere. Nope. Really that's required to get this together. I had it together in 5 minutes. It might take you longer but seriously no more than 10 minutes and this will be up and running.I've only been using it for 20 minutes, but I'm writing this review with my Macbook on the swivel tray and it hasn't broken yet! It's fairly sturdy. There is a little wobble - but no more than I would have expected. Not that I'd recommend it, but I've swing this all of the way out with my Mac on it and no concerns. It's actually only a little wobbly it seems because of the weight of my arms and movement as I type.Unexpectedly, (I didn't read the whole product description) it came with 3 cable management clips and they work like a charm.I honestly review almost nothing, but just had to note what a good product this is.Well made, easy to assemble, and functional. Couldn't ask for more.
B**W
Its awesome
I like this swing table a lot. It swings in and out of place nicely for me. I'm using it mostly with a recliner chair. It has a height adjustment and a minor length adjustment on the desk arm itself.Assembly wasn't difficult but it wasn't intuitive either. I needed to read and follow along with the instructions to get it setup properly.At first, I felt like some other reviewers who felt it doesn't sit level or swing well. Then I found an important note about tensing the hardware up after the table is positioned how you like it. This made a world of difference in sturdiness.While it's it a cool little piece of furniture, I would like to see some changes. First the base is not all that flexible in that only certain styles of chairs will work well. In my case I can barely use this desk with my recliner because my chairs base is a circular shape. Second, the tray cannot change pitch. It would be nice to fold the desk sideways and tuck it out of sight.Overall it's a great little swing table and I'm happy I ordered it. Just be sure to get it positioned correctly.
P**R
Very sturdy and convenient
I’d give it 6 stars. Very nice tray. Swings out of your way and positional. I love it!
D**E
Fits very well with an oversized recliner
The media could not be loaded. This has been definitely a great purchase. It works well with my oversized recliner, which is a chair and a half recliner. It went together very well and has held up as far as stability and overall quality.It’s swivel as well in and out of the chair and sit at the right height puts my laptop right where I need to have it. I also have a bigger laptop and it fits quite well with room for the mouse as well.
S**E
"Adjustable" does not equal "Universal". This is adjustable. Not universal.
This was the only swing away/swivel couch table I could find, and that part works well. The table does not tilt, but it turns. You have the swivel arm that pivots from the vertical bar, but the table also spins from the center attachment point. (not loosely, you have to move it on purpose) Great when you want to turn your laptop to show someone something or reach an accessory.The foot pad thingies do not come close enough together to use with a power recliner. Not across the front or the side. I might be able to take the adjustment bar in somewhere and have it cut down, but until then, hubby cut a square of plywood about 6" bigger than the chair base on all sides. And we shoved the feet of this table under that, and put smaller blocks under the other side so the chair isn't cattywampus from having the table base under it on one side. Except now the chair slides around very easily. Not ideal when you have mobility issues. The bar that the tabletop attaches to hits my legs because of the workaround to use the not-actually-universal base. Yes, it's height adjustable, but not in smaller increments. Like, for a chair or a bed or different types of couches. Not for if the bar hits you in the legs because you had to build something to make it fit. I'm going to have to drill a new hole in order to make this work. They need to make it adjust to a smaller distance between the front and back feet of the table. I see many other reviews saying it does not fit their chair or couch, too. I don't think "universal" means what the manufacturer thinks it does.Assembly was easy enough, and the directions were easy to follow even if the print was miniscule. Have a couple paper towels on hand when you unpack it - the base had grease all over the underside. I'm a bit salty that the accessories are all add on purchases instead of just included. The table has predrilled holes that are mostly in the correct spots (not all were) for the accessories, so it's not like the accessories were so new the table couldn't be packaged with them. I seriously don't think a cupholder is a $15 item, but anything for a buck a guess. The accessories come with four screws each, and there are predrilled holes in the bottom of the tabletop for them. The junk tray only goes in one spot, but the cupholder has two locations it could be placed. Just line up the holes in the accessory with the pre-drilled holes and screw the screws in. On mine, three of four holes were correctly placed on each item. The fourth hole wasn't even visible when the other three were lined up. Fortunately, the wood is soft enough that you can still screw the last screw in.The table arm is too short. It needs another arm the same length so it can sort of accordion in or out for precise placement, or even just a longer one in the first place. The table does not come in front of you, even if you could pull it across your lap without bruising your legs. It comes about halfway. So I can sit with this at an angle to me and twist to the side a bit to type. Not great when you thought you could use this to work from home, or even just to use more than a few minutes at a time. I still have room to hold a child on my lap when the desk is in place.TLDR:+ swivel/swing away tabletop with wide range of motion+ tabletop can be spun completely around+ sturdy construction+ does not look like a hospital bed table+ straightforward instructions- definitely not universal - doesn't fit power recliners- undersides of base had grease all over them- building a base to stabilize it makes the tabletop bar hit you in the legs- the base 'feet' only go under one side of your chair so you will be cattywampus unless the chair has leg levelers- instructions text is very small- accessories that it should have come with are overpriced and seperately purchased- accessory holes are pre-drilled, but not all in the right places- does not tilt- table top only comes part of the way in front of you - support arm is too shortFinal Impression: I can make this work. I built a base that makes it fit and fixes the difference in height from the feet of the base under one side only. Will be able to drill a new height adjustment peg hole so it doesn't hit me in the legs. May be able to cut down the adjustment bar to go short enough that I don't need the built base, and then use leg levelers to fix the difference in height from one side to the other. I can make this work - but for the price, I shouldn't have to.
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