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Drive Medical 13067 Non Tilt Top Overbed Table with Wheels, BedSide Table, Adjustable Overbed Rolling Table, Adjustable Standing Desk or Hospital Tray Table with Secure Height Adjustment, Silver Vein

(9 customer reviews)

$51.99

Color Silver Vein
Brand Drive Medical
Size 1 Count (Pack of 1)
Item Depth inches
Item dimensions L x W x H 30 x 15 x 28 inches
Item Weight
22 Pounds
Style
Traditional
Assembly Required
No
Shape
Rectangle

  • Secure and Stable: This standing desk has a walnut, wood grain low-pressure laminate top that can be raised with the slightest upward pressure and locks securely when height adjustment handle is released
  • Easy Maneuverability: H-style base with 2-inch swivel casters provides stability and allows the portable table to be easily moved
  • Adjustable Desk: Can be raised or lowered in infinite positions between 28 and 45 inches
  • Overbed Table Specifications: 15 inches in depth x 30 inches in width x 28-45 inches in height; base dimensions: 15.5 inches in depth x 26.5 inches in width; weight capacity: 40 lbs
  • Tabletop locks securely when height adjustment handle is released

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UPC: 001001660361 SKU: B002VWJZ8S Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 22 lbs
Dimensions 30 × 15 × 28 in
GTIN

001001660361

Required Assembly

No

Shape

Rectangle

color

Silver Vein

Style Name

Traditional

Material Type

Steel

Product Care Instructions

Wipe with Dry Cloth

UPC

822383138800

ASIN ‏

B002VWJZ8S

Brand Name

Drive Medical

Manufacturer ‏

Drive Medical

Item Weight

‎ 22 Pounds

size

1 Count (Pack of 1)

Item Dimensions

30 x 15 x 28 inches

Item Depth

inches

9 reviews for Drive Medical 13067 Non Tilt Top Overbed Table with Wheels, BedSide Table, Adjustable Overbed Rolling Table, Adjustable Standing Desk or Hospital Tray Table with Secure Height Adjustment, Silver Vein

  1. PoochMania


    UPdate:I have to stand up and down multiple times during the day (I work from home) due to my back problem and this desk was a perfect solution. It’s been a month since I start using this as my computer desk. I am using this table up/down at least 10x + day (much often than people who buys this kind of table) with 30 lbs equipment on the top and it is still working well. It’s easy to move it up and down as I needed. Very solid construction.I have very bad back problem and I have to stand up from the chair often while I am working. But, sitting down and standing up constantly every hour or so working on PC that are stationed on the regular desk isn’t the best situation. While standing up, my back feels better, but looking down on monitor and type while standing up position quickly lead my carpal to flare up and start to have neck pain. One push button ergo-desk would have been the best choice, but cost of those types of desk is over $1000.00 at the cheapest. So, I had to come up with something that would work for my situation without paying too much money. While I was searching for a desk that can easily move up and down I found this table. I look over the description and the size of this table would work for my ‘All in one PC” . High rating of the review also help me to purchase this table. But, I wasn’t sure if it would really work for my situation. The below, I list my review on this table.1) It’s surprisingly well made desk for the price: I honestly didn’t expect it to be study enough to hold my PC and still able to move up/down easily whenever I need to stand up.2) The powder coded heavy gauge gun metal base looks very attractive too.3) Very affordable: Cost under $50.00 is big plus. I would have paid more even if I saw this at the store.4) Putting it together: It’s very easy and almost doesn’t need to read the instruction, But, I suggest you read the instruction first before start to put it together. There is a screw that you SHOULD NOT remove and it marked clearly with removable label. Also, it indicated on the instruction for this. So, it’s good idea to skim through the instruction how to put together.5) Moving up/down: It’s very easy. It springs up very easily and push down with one hand while the other hand control the lever on the side. It wouldn’t be an issue if you are using this table as intended. However, if you are using it like I am, as regular desk for All in one PC (heavy – over 25 lbs), You will need a little more effort to pulling the desk up since what is on the top of the table will be heavier than just food tray or laptop. While holding the lever, other hand should help along to bring the table up. Then, release the lever to lock the table’s heights BEFORE both hands off from the table. You have to support the weight until height of the table locks.6) Surface area: This table top size is approx 15″ x 30″, so it would accommodate large laptop or food tray.7) Table top is made out of pressed board – MDF- and it’s about 1″ thick cover with some types of plastic material to wipe the table without damaging the base material. If you are using it as intended for the item (food tray/laptop/books), it wouldn’t be an issue. Perfect as is. For me, using this table as mobile work station to hold my All in Once PC, which is much heavier and larger than the laptop, I wanted a little more heavy duty wood that can support my PC. So, I didn’t use the tabletop that came with the kit. Instead, I cut plywood (same thickness/size as original piece) and attach it to the table. I also drill the 2″ hole on the table for the wires/cords, so all electrical cords can be tucked under the table neatly and I gather it all tied to the metal stand.8) Wheels: It has 2 locking wheels and 2 regular wheels, but it doesn’t stand balanced on carpet. So, I put wheel cup under each wheels and now it doesn’t move and table stands firmly on the floor.It’s works perfectly for me. If this table would last only a year, I would still buy same table again and use it same way describe above. For the price, you can’t go wrong. But, I think this table would last long time. And now, I can get up when my back is hurting by sitting on the chair too long, I just pull up the table all the way and working standing up. When my back feels better, I simply bring the table to my desk level and working sitting down. It’s that easy!

  2. Trav112


    For the our e its a great table. Very sturdy and can easily hold a laptop and a mouse and iPad. Only issue was the push rod hole was way to big and the rod keeps rattling every time you slightly move the desk. Quick trip to the hardware store I installed a grommet and rattling is gone. Would recommend with suggestion to get a grommet to fix rod rattle.

  3. Erinn


    I personally did not have any issues with assembly, I actually thought it was pretty straightforward. I can imagine for older folks it might be more difficult. Yes all the pieces are stapled on plastic/cardboard but pulling it slowly apart was really no big deal.Now my only issues with the table have more to do with its quality, but of course for the price I can’t complain too much. The table doesn’t lay completely flat which I think poses the biggest problem as I’ll have to be careful of things rolling off/liquids in cups/etc. I bought the table to use for my palette while I paint so for my purposes it shouldn’t be too much of a hindrance. If I needed it for liquids I probably would’ve only given it 3 stars.It feels very stable. It lifts up with a solid pull and to lower it, lift the handle and push down. I think it requires just the right amount of pressure to both lift and lower- any less and it would be too easy and unstable; any more it would be too difficult and defeat the purpose of the table’s convenience.I will say though it makes a pretty crappy noise when adjusting the height- kind of scratchy, as if it needs WD-40 or something (which hey, maybe it does). It almost sounds like it’s being forced to adjust, rather than something it’s built to do if that makes sense.Overall the table is fine and *mostly* does its job (sans lying flat). I wouldn’t want to spend any more on something of its quality though.

  4. PoochMania


    UPdate:I have to stand up and down multiple times during the day (I work from home) due to my back problem and this desk was a perfect solution. It’s been a month since I start using this as my computer desk. I am using this table up/down at least 10x + day (much often than people who buys this kind of table) with 30 lbs equipment on the top and it is still working well. It’s easy to move it up and down as I needed. Very solid construction.I have very bad back problem and I have to stand up from the chair often while I am working. But, sitting down and standing up constantly every hour or so working on PC that are stationed on the regular desk isn’t the best situation. While standing up, my back feels better, but looking down on monitor and type while standing up position quickly lead my carpal to flare up and start to have neck pain. One push button ergo-desk would have been the best choice, but cost of those types of desk is over $1000.00 at the cheapest. So, I had to come up with something that would work for my situation without paying too much money. While I was searching for a desk that can easily move up and down I found this table. I look over the description and the size of this table would work for my ‘All in one PC” . High rating of the review also help me to purchase this table. But, I wasn’t sure if it would really work for my situation. The below, I list my review on this table.1) It’s surprisingly well made desk for the price: I honestly didn’t expect it to be study enough to hold my PC and still able to move up/down easily whenever I need to stand up.2) The powder coded heavy gauge gun metal base looks very attractive too.3) Very affordable: Cost under $50.00 is big plus. I would have paid more even if I saw this at the store.4) Putting it together: It’s very easy and almost doesn’t need to read the instruction, But, I suggest you read the instruction first before start to put it together. There is a screw that you SHOULD NOT remove and it marked clearly with removable label. Also, it indicated on the instruction for this. So, it’s good idea to skim through the instruction how to put together.5) Moving up/down: It’s very easy. It springs up very easily and push down with one hand while the other hand control the lever on the side. It wouldn’t be an issue if you are using this table as intended. However, if you are using it like I am, as regular desk for All in one PC (heavy – over 25 lbs), You will need a little more effort to pulling the desk up since what is on the top of the table will be heavier than just food tray or laptop. While holding the lever, other hand should help along to bring the table up. Then, release the lever to lock the table’s heights BEFORE both hands off from the table. You have to support the weight until height of the table locks.6) Surface area: This table top size is approx 15″ x 30″, so it would accommodate large laptop or food tray.7) Table top is made out of pressed board – MDF- and it’s about 1″ thick cover with some types of plastic material to wipe the table without damaging the base material. If you are using it as intended for the item (food tray/laptop/books), it wouldn’t be an issue. Perfect as is. For me, using this table as mobile work station to hold my All in Once PC, which is much heavier and larger than the laptop, I wanted a little more heavy duty wood that can support my PC. So, I didn’t use the tabletop that came with the kit. Instead, I cut plywood (same thickness/size as original piece) and attach it to the table. I also drill the 2″ hole on the table for the wires/cords, so all electrical cords can be tucked under the table neatly and I gather it all tied to the metal stand.8) Wheels: It has 2 locking wheels and 2 regular wheels, but it doesn’t stand balanced on carpet. So, I put wheel cup under each wheels and now it doesn’t move and table stands firmly on the floor.It’s works perfectly for me. If this table would last only a year, I would still buy same table again and use it same way describe above. For the price, you can’t go wrong. But, I think this table would last long time. And now, I can get up when my back is hurting by sitting on the chair too long, I just pull up the table all the way and working standing up. When my back feels better, I simply bring the table to my desk level and working sitting down. It’s that easy!

  5. Trav112


    For the our e its a great table. Very sturdy and can easily hold a laptop and a mouse and iPad. Only issue was the push rod hole was way to big and the rod keeps rattling every time you slightly move the desk. Quick trip to the hardware store I installed a grommet and rattling is gone. Would recommend with suggestion to get a grommet to fix rod rattle.

  6. Erinn


    I personally did not have any issues with assembly, I actually thought it was pretty straightforward. I can imagine for older folks it might be more difficult. Yes all the pieces are stapled on plastic/cardboard but pulling it slowly apart was really no big deal.Now my only issues with the table have more to do with its quality, but of course for the price I can’t complain too much. The table doesn’t lay completely flat which I think poses the biggest problem as I’ll have to be careful of things rolling off/liquids in cups/etc. I bought the table to use for my palette while I paint so for my purposes it shouldn’t be too much of a hindrance. If I needed it for liquids I probably would’ve only given it 3 stars.It feels very stable. It lifts up with a solid pull and to lower it, lift the handle and push down. I think it requires just the right amount of pressure to both lift and lower- any less and it would be too easy and unstable; any more it would be too difficult and defeat the purpose of the table’s convenience.I will say though it makes a pretty crappy noise when adjusting the height- kind of scratchy, as if it needs WD-40 or something (which hey, maybe it does). It almost sounds like it’s being forced to adjust, rather than something it’s built to do if that makes sense.Overall the table is fine and *mostly* does its job (sans lying flat). I wouldn’t want to spend any more on something of its quality though.

  7. PoochMania


    UPdate:I have to stand up and down multiple times during the day (I work from home) due to my back problem and this desk was a perfect solution. It’s been a month since I start using this as my computer desk. I am using this table up/down at least 10x + day (much often than people who buys this kind of table) with 30 lbs equipment on the top and it is still working well. It’s easy to move it up and down as I needed. Very solid construction.I have very bad back problem and I have to stand up from the chair often while I am working. But, sitting down and standing up constantly every hour or so working on PC that are stationed on the regular desk isn’t the best situation. While standing up, my back feels better, but looking down on monitor and type while standing up position quickly lead my carpal to flare up and start to have neck pain. One push button ergo-desk would have been the best choice, but cost of those types of desk is over $1000.00 at the cheapest. So, I had to come up with something that would work for my situation without paying too much money. While I was searching for a desk that can easily move up and down I found this table. I look over the description and the size of this table would work for my ‘All in one PC” . High rating of the review also help me to purchase this table. But, I wasn’t sure if it would really work for my situation. The below, I list my review on this table.1) It’s surprisingly well made desk for the price: I honestly didn’t expect it to be study enough to hold my PC and still able to move up/down easily whenever I need to stand up.2) The powder coded heavy gauge gun metal base looks very attractive too.3) Very affordable: Cost under $50.00 is big plus. I would have paid more even if I saw this at the store.4) Putting it together: It’s very easy and almost doesn’t need to read the instruction, But, I suggest you read the instruction first before start to put it together. There is a screw that you SHOULD NOT remove and it marked clearly with removable label. Also, it indicated on the instruction for this. So, it’s good idea to skim through the instruction how to put together.5) Moving up/down: It’s very easy. It springs up very easily and push down with one hand while the other hand control the lever on the side. It wouldn’t be an issue if you are using this table as intended. However, if you are using it like I am, as regular desk for All in one PC (heavy – over 25 lbs), You will need a little more effort to pulling the desk up since what is on the top of the table will be heavier than just food tray or laptop. While holding the lever, other hand should help along to bring the table up. Then, release the lever to lock the table’s heights BEFORE both hands off from the table. You have to support the weight until height of the table locks.6) Surface area: This table top size is approx 15″ x 30″, so it would accommodate large laptop or food tray.7) Table top is made out of pressed board – MDF- and it’s about 1″ thick cover with some types of plastic material to wipe the table without damaging the base material. If you are using it as intended for the item (food tray/laptop/books), it wouldn’t be an issue. Perfect as is. For me, using this table as mobile work station to hold my All in Once PC, which is much heavier and larger than the laptop, I wanted a little more heavy duty wood that can support my PC. So, I didn’t use the tabletop that came with the kit. Instead, I cut plywood (same thickness/size as original piece) and attach it to the table. I also drill the 2″ hole on the table for the wires/cords, so all electrical cords can be tucked under the table neatly and I gather it all tied to the metal stand.8) Wheels: It has 2 locking wheels and 2 regular wheels, but it doesn’t stand balanced on carpet. So, I put wheel cup under each wheels and now it doesn’t move and table stands firmly on the floor.It’s works perfectly for me. If this table would last only a year, I would still buy same table again and use it same way describe above. For the price, you can’t go wrong. But, I think this table would last long time. And now, I can get up when my back is hurting by sitting on the chair too long, I just pull up the table all the way and working standing up. When my back feels better, I simply bring the table to my desk level and working sitting down. It’s that easy!

  8. Trav112


    For the our e its a great table. Very sturdy and can easily hold a laptop and a mouse and iPad. Only issue was the push rod hole was way to big and the rod keeps rattling every time you slightly move the desk. Quick trip to the hardware store I installed a grommet and rattling is gone. Would recommend with suggestion to get a grommet to fix rod rattle.

  9. Erinn


    I personally did not have any issues with assembly, I actually thought it was pretty straightforward. I can imagine for older folks it might be more difficult. Yes all the pieces are stapled on plastic/cardboard but pulling it slowly apart was really no big deal.Now my only issues with the table have more to do with its quality, but of course for the price I can’t complain too much. The table doesn’t lay completely flat which I think poses the biggest problem as I’ll have to be careful of things rolling off/liquids in cups/etc. I bought the table to use for my palette while I paint so for my purposes it shouldn’t be too much of a hindrance. If I needed it for liquids I probably would’ve only given it 3 stars.It feels very stable. It lifts up with a solid pull and to lower it, lift the handle and push down. I think it requires just the right amount of pressure to both lift and lower- any less and it would be too easy and unstable; any more it would be too difficult and defeat the purpose of the table’s convenience.I will say though it makes a pretty crappy noise when adjusting the height- kind of scratchy, as if it needs WD-40 or something (which hey, maybe it does). It almost sounds like it’s being forced to adjust, rather than something it’s built to do if that makes sense.Overall the table is fine and *mostly* does its job (sans lying flat). I wouldn’t want to spend any more on something of its quality though.

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