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    Fellowes Office Suites Underdesk Keyboard Drawer, Black/Silver (9140303)

    • However I can't test it in action because they didn't give me enough screws to install it!
    • Even though I had some issues getting the screws into my desk (I don't own a drill, barely have a use for one), the fit is still pretty secure
    • Screw provided was not sharp enough and had to use sharper screws
    • The screws would have came out the top of the desk
    • Unfortunately this product was missing the screws I needed to finish the project
    • and I'm still unsure if we used the right screws
    • The screws that brace the rails that the drawer glides on keep falling out which makes it impossible to continue my work until I stop and screw it back together.
    • The screws fall out no matter how tight you get them.
    • The screws in them broke, the ones that go into the actual sliding part.
    • Second, the tray rails lose screws.
    • Putting this together was relatively easy even though what passes for directions listed the wrong screw on step 4.
    • Putting this together was relatively easy even though what passes for directions listed the wrong screw on step 4.
    • I spent a lot of time at Lowe's trying to find short enough screws for the drawer
    • The screws are secure as long as you don't strip the wood (which has nothing to do with the product, and everything to to with your skill with a screwdriver)
    • If you feel you need a little more support use some more screws, throw some glue in the mix, too
    • They are undersized and with poor screw engagement
    • All the essential parts were in the box, but the contents included extra screws of ones we didn't need extras for, and not enough screws for the ones we needed
    • Screwing the thing on was also a nightmare, the L brackets were used to mount the slides to the table, and you couldn't screw the slides all the way in because the screws would block the tray from sliding in, but having them so far out made screwing the unit to the table such an annoyance, and I had to do it a lot since it always fell off
    • After having the keyboard holder for less than 2 months, a screw fell out of one of the brackets.
    • The screws are pretty long and one of them cracked the surface of my desk, so I had to use the shorter screws for the rest
    • Cheap screws strip easily
    • The screws have fallen out.
    • Assembling it looks straightforward, but the screws that attach the keyboard shelf to the supports are too small, and the supports fall off-this is a design flaw
    • Since I had it installed under a desktop between 2 cabinets access to tighten the screws was extremely difficult
    • The little screws that hold the pull out shelf to the brackets fall out and constantly need to be put back in.
    • (tell you to use the wrong screws, and the wrong # of screws was included, albeit too many of each kind)
    • Screw just keeps coming loose.
    • If you have a 3/4 inch desk top (I do) the depth of the bracket will allow you to sink the screws in tight without piercing the top of the desk, but 'm guessing it is close.
    • The screws (type "F") provided for securing the drawer to the desk are quite long and could be longer than the thickness of the top of your desk, so be careful not to drill/screw through the top
    • Works great Bette r than