🛋️ Elevate your work-from-home game with style and mobility!
The TigerDad Overbed Bedside Desk is a height-adjustable, mobile laptop stand featuring a tilting engineered wood tray on a sturdy steel frame. Equipped with smooth locking casters and an edge stopper, it offers a secure, ergonomic workspace that effortlessly moves with you from bed to sofa. Designed for modern professionals seeking versatile, stylish, and functional home office solutions.
Frame Material Type | Metal |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Base | Wood |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | E1 grade MFD board + 15mm steel tube |
Handle Material | Engineered Wood |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Is Foldable | No |
Number of Items | 1 |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is the item resizable? | Yes |
Bench Quantity | 1 |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.6"D x 22.4"W x 35"H |
Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
Tabletop Thickness | 15 Millimeters |
Extended Length | 35.3 Inches |
Item Width | 22.4 Inches |
Maximum Lifting Height | 35.3 Inches |
Base To Top Distance | 35.3 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Writing, Working on laptop |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Color | Wood |
Shape | L-Shape |
Table Design | Tray Table |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | wooden grain |
Furniture Finish | Wood Grain |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Wood Grain |
Handle Finish Type | natural |
Base Color | woodgrain |
Handle Color | Woodgrain |
A**S
Suprisingly easy assembly, very sturdy, collapses to 22", and extremely stable while typing.
I'm not always the most mechanically inclined so often worry about whether or not it's going to take me 3hrs to build. This IS NOT the case, the design is sufficient that by following the pictures, you can do the thing. The only thing that bit me was that I tried to insert the arm into the rings missing the fact that the last ring on the mouse rest portion needed to be installed last (because the joint isn't centered or in the middle.) But in the end it took me maybe 45min to put together nice and tight. The next one I could do in 10min.It's early on but the table is super sturdy, I worried that typing would be wobbly but that just isn't the case. If after a few months this changes, I'll gladly come back to update the review.The only "flaws" with it are that the tabletop is laminated MDF, but for the $50 price category are you expecting hickory or walnut? The drawback here of course being that I can imagine the edges being worn smooth after a few years of use. No big deal here.The height is important for me as I wanted to be able to stow it under my workstation desk that includes a sliding tray for music keyboards, so I needed something that would go under 23", and this was one of the few that could accommodate that. It works, and also, the telescoping neck is sufficient (doesn't use a hole mechanism to lock) to get at exactly the right extended height quickly that it can nestle easily in the space above the synths but not touching the top of the desk. (See photo)But I have to stress, for as low a price as we have, the sturdiness of the construction is definitely chef's kiss.
C**G
sturdy, cute mostly great little table ~ 3.5 stars
this table is very sturdy, rolls nicely, adjusts quite a bit, & was fairly easy to put together — maybe fifteen minutes? both sides tilt independently, which is great.my main issue is the sharp corners. when using a mouse on the sofa armrest & reaching up to type on my laptop (with the left side angled), I kept scratching the back of my hand. the right side is too high for a mouse when flat, but when tilted the mouse slides off since there’s no lip on that side. not sure how to mitigate all this — I got it for improved ergonomics while working on the couch.that said, I will definitely still use it to work, but not with a mouse. it’s particularly great for using my ipad. the price was low, and it’s a great looking little table. mostly recommended, just watch those precarious corners.
M**O
Worth it
Fits mac book air 15 in. Sturdy and easy to assemble. Rolls very smooth. The angle can be adjusted easily for wrist protection. So far it was worth it to buy this as a mini mobile work station.
B**
Adjustable for many uses
This table can be used in so many ways. Personally, I like to prop myself up in bed before going to sleep and just look at some episodes on my ipad or browse online shopping (Amazon). I was holding the ipad up to my eye level with my arm and that was sure uncomfortable. The base of this table rolls and swivels, the desk part tilts from flat to eat on or write to any angle to hold a book or laptop, ipad etc. I get in bed, pull the table across my lap, adjust the tilt and read or shop or whatever. The directions SEEMED difficult because they show pictures instead of words but actually it made sense and the tools are included so I assembled it very easily. It is well designed and well made. I am very happy with it.
L**G
Very easy to assemble.
Although assembling this stand was quite easy, beware, it tips very easy as well. If you put any kind of pressure on the laptop it will start to tip. It's great and convenient, but I wish that it had more stability. I now push the legs under the couch so it can't tip while using it.
O**N
Sturdy, easy-assembly, lightweight table that swivels 360 degrees and with lockable coaster wheels
This sturdy laptop table is worth the money! Assembly took about 20 minutes.Assembly: There is no how-to assemble video. All the tools you need come in the box in a bag. The instructions are pictures and pretty simple. I am not mechanically inclined and I assembled it by myself. It took about 20 minutes.The table does not fold for storage.The mouse table is 8 inches of the 23 inch wide table,The swivel hardware under the table that attaches the two tables hangs down 3 inches from the bottom of the table.A great feature is that the whole table swivels on the pole, so you do not have to move the table out of the way to get up. It swivels out of the way without wobbling.Mouse Pad Table: The mouse pad table is built for right-handed users. You COULD turn the table to be left-handed-mouse capable, but then the safety stopper would be behind the laptop instead of under it to keep it from sliding off. The mouse table portion of the table is where the table swivel is attached.The stopper IS a separate piece, but the attachment holes are only on the side as shown in the picture.Removable wheels? No. However, in the instructions, the wheels are the first thing that is attached. If you do not attach the wheels, there are no rubber feet. The metal frame would be on the floor possibly scraping your floorThe table was recently remade to keep the weight of the tabletop centered. It did not lean to the “laptop” side as I've read. There are TWO turn-knobs now to prevent lifting the whole table out of the swivel pole. Always keep the knobs tightened to prevent the weight of the table from tipping over.Can you tilt the whole table? Yes, you can tilt the whole table, each side has knobs to adjust it separately. You can align both sides to the same tilt, OR each side at different angles. It's great for a drawing surface. Tilt the laptop side for the artwork, and use the mouse-side flat for brushes and pens.
G**.
The table leans when fully extended. When you add the laptop it leans even more.
This table is not very sturdy. If you extend it all the way up it leans to one side away from the support pole. Just the weight of the table along makes it lean. The desk portion of it is not very stable either. It can barely support the weight of my laptop. The table does move up and down to adjust for viewing your laptop at different angles. However, the table has a tendency to flip and the laptop can fall off.
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