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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Missing part s(2)

Missing part s(2). No customer service information at all. nothing on the assembly book, nothing on the website. I found another website with a mailing address. REALLY??? A mailing address?? This has SCAM written all over it. I should have researched it better. It's a scam product from China.

January 6, 2026
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

Safe, stable workspace furniture isn't an indulgence. It's foundational care.

We were genuinely excited about this purchase. However, during assembly, our helper expressed concerns about whether this desk would truly serve our needs given our circumstances.

It raises an important question: when our conditions make standard solutions unsuitable, shouldn't we have better options?

The desk itself presented some challenges. It had a two-piece desktop with an unstable structure—it would shift and move. We purchased AECHY Silicone Mats for Worktops in 90x60x0.2cm for hygiene and improve its appearance, but the fundamental wobbliness remained a concern. For those of us who already navigate stability challenges in our daily lives, a furniture piece that shares the same unreliability creates a genuinely problematic situation.

My son, who also faces similar mobility considerations, would have encountered the same difficulties.

Here's what deserves consideration: when healthcare costs demand we invest substantial resources—we spent 8,000 pounds on essential bathroom modifications—quality furniture that ensures our safety becomes far more than a luxury. It's a necessity.

We respectfully propose this: individuals with significant health challenges and higher support needs deserve access to genuinely safe, quality furniture solutions. A government-backed discount program—whether at UK or local authority level—could bridge this gap. Rather than families bearing the full cost of specialized desks, subsidizing the difference would enable people to invest in their wellbeing and independence without financial hardship.

Safe, stable workspace furniture isn't an indulgence. It's foundational care.
Out of an abundance of caution, we decided to return it.

October 20, 2025
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