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The Stand Up Desk Store Under Desk Cable Management Tray is a 51" horizontal solution designed to keep your cords organized and out of sight. Made from durable powder-coated steel, it doubles as a modesty panel, enhancing the aesthetic of your workspace while ensuring a clean and professional environment. Ideal for 60" desks, this product comes with a limited lifetime warranty, reflecting the quality and commitment of a US-based company.
| Manufacturer | Stand Up Desk Store |
| Brand | S Stand Up Desk Store |
| Item Weight | 12 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 51 x 5 x 9.25 inches |
| Item model number | 8541758112 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color | Black |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Material Type | Powder Coated Steel |
| Number of Drawers | 2 |
| Size | 60" |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SUD-MOD-60-BK |
S**N
Very nice! A little overpriced (IMO) though.
I bought this because it fit my cable management goals for my (non stand up) desk.First thought after unpacking was this thing is ridiculously sturdy!So while I think the price is a little high you are getting something that is frankly overbuilt.All of the pics for the product show the channel towards the front of the desk. I flipped mine around so all you see is the unit and some zip ties instead of all your cables and such.I mounted a 24 inch 12 outlet power strip and a 3in X 5in power brick along with all my cables easily.The pic below is before I finished hiding the last of the wires.Most people will need an extra set of hands to get this mounted to your desk due to the weight of the unit.
R**S
Slight Mod to Fit is okay
I went with the mid length version as I wanted it to fill the area between the legs of the desk. Used a small angle grinder to make a 3/8” cut and then a sheet metal bender to do a clean bend o the “new” tabs. Installed as normal and all is well. Gave the desk a nice finished look and no longer have the dangling cables and such. The product is nicely made and has a good finish. Would I recommend it, yes I would.
K**R
Finally!
The situation:Just about anyone with a sit/stand desk can tell you that managing cables is difficult if not straight up nightmarish. The underside of too many desks are a cobweb of rubber tubes darting this way and that. And that's if they're zipped tied and run through all-too-small plastic cable trays.My personal setup doesn't lend itself to simple managing of a monitor and PC. Add a PC, a MacPro work laptop, a monitor, two keyboards, a mouse, a Blackmagic ATEM switcher for those snazzy video calls, two cameras, a key light, a stream deck macro keyboard, speakers, a Shure SM7B mic with XLR cable and boom arm, and a wireless phone charger for good measure. And I'm still looking at a KVM switch, dedicated audio interface, and a Caldigit or Anker hub. *long inhale*Finally:This cable tray did exactly what I needed! It was the perfect size for my 60" bamboo top Jarvis desk. I thought it might obstruct the two cable holes, but luckily it did not. See the second picture to notice how (in my case) I was able to slip the speaker wire into the cable hole of the desk and it slips perfectly behind the cable tray. It's almost like they thought this through. Of course, this is my experience and your desk may vary.Installation:Note during assembly, I would recommend taking everything off the desk, stripping it down to just the frame and top, and flipping that sucker upsidedown. I drilled pilot holes. My top is 3/4" thick and the screws provided did not pop through the top (phew!). I would guess that there was about 1/8" between the end of the screw and the tabletop. So... if you're rocking a thinner desk, you may consider purchasing some washers.The meh:The tray itself could be a little deeper, but I'd imagine 90% of folks would say it's the perfect depth. I love the horizontal holes. This allows me to route cables along the wall, feeding my velcro straps through them, suspending them along the wall of the tray.Them vs. me:The pictures provided on the product page show the tray with the well facing toward the user, under the desk. This makes sense for an open office environment where this tray acts as a shield for other coworkers. For me, I faced it the other way as that side of the desk is facing the wall and the whole point was NOT to see the cables. For me, it's not enough to get them off the floor, I don't want to look under the desk and see them at all. On the floor or sitting casually inside the well of the tray.
G**G
Well worth it over cheap plastic options
Looks good, works well, clean and simple design, sturdy, and has lasted 1.5 year with no complaints.My only suggestion would be for vertical slots as well as horizontal for increased tie-down flexibility.I would buy these again without hesitation.
S**E
its fits the bill
It justifies its price. It is pain to install if the desk is big and already set up. Other than that, it's terrific.
B**G
GREAT!!
This is the best cable management solution I could find for my stand-up desk. It made hiding everything from cables to power supplies a breeze!!
R**L
Great cable management for larger desks, its MASSIVE.
Even though the description has the specs for this, I was still pleasantly surprised at how large this cable management was. I have a 72x30 deskhaus apex pro and I would say you probably want a desk around this dimension if you are considering this cable management given its size.I havent gone through a full cable management pass yet, but I can already tell that this cable management tray is going to be awesome. It has a very large pass through for cables on the top, on the bottom it has a few holes that allows you to pass cables through. On the back it has cable tie slots to tie cables to and this back wall is quite tall which is awesome.Installation was a little bit of a pain because it wants to tip forward, but it wasnt too bad. This is a cable management tray that you must install with screws given how giant it is.Overall the tray looks great and is very functional giving you tons of options to manage cables to your hearts content.
J**L
Just what I needed for my Uplift desk!
I purchased this to use with my Uplift desk. The cable Management trays Uplift sell are plastic and only about 2’ wide. And for some reason, they only have black for sale (a white one comes with the cord organizing kit, but not available for purchase).To mount it, I could’ve used the 4 screw holes on each side and screwed into the top and it probably would’ve been fine. Since the Uplift desk has mounting points on the steel frame for accessories such as surge protector, I decided to bolt the cord organizer to that. I did this because it’s fairly heavy without any cables or surge protectors on it. I carefully measure out where the holes would need to be and then drilled them. First holes were about 1/8 off. I drilled it again making the holes larger add a washer and perfect!I like the slit on top of the cable organizer that allows the wires to go in from anywhere on the desktop. I was able to fit all my wires in and had leftover space. This also serves as what uplift desk calls a “modesty panel” (a panel that sort of blocks your crotch from plain view).Overall I like it a lot and wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it.
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