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Waterloo Premium Arm, Keyboard Tray & Mouse Tray Package Black | 
enlarge | Brand: Waterloo Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $123.93
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 13692
Media: Misc.
MPN: K6170 ASIN: B0006IWW8E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Look at description for Arm & Tray Features | | • | Top of the line features. Best articulating arm and tray combination. | | • | Includes: Waterloo Articulating Keyboard Arm Ball Bearing Slide & | | • | Waterloo Basic Keyboard With Mouse Tray Black |
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Product Description Articulating Arm (Waterloo Economy Keyboard Arm Teflon Slide) Features: Storable slide action. Ball bearing slide. Install length: 17". Out: hold (with latch). Load: 100 lbs. Tray support: Tilts: 25 Degrees (15 Degrees forward, 10 Degrees back). Rotates: 360 Degrees. Adjustable height: 6". Lever adjustment. Stored position height 8 3/8". Color: Black. Tray (Waterloo Basic Keyboard With Mouse Tray Black) Features: Molded polymer keyboard tray with sliding MDF mouse tray. Outside tray dimensions 21" x 10 1/2". Non-handed mouse tray slides left or right (9" x 8 1/2"). Mouse tray stores under keyboard tray. Reinforced with metal inserts. Accessories available: Search: Waterloo Molded Foam Pad Palm Rest With Steel Insert Black.
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| Customer Reviews:
As great as I'd hoped August 31, 2008 M. Pham (New York, NY) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This keyboard tray is fantastic, I've been using it for over a month and it is solid as a rock. The glide is very smooth without being loose. Nothing feels cheap about it. The lock mechanism is a help, but most times I don't need it. The adjustments for height are great - six inches all the way down means it cleared some structural supports under my desk no problem. Though I don't need it, the side to side action is really nice too (very tight so it'll never go side to side accidentally). An important note about the mouse tray: it works great and is a very nice size, but it makes mousing too far away for me. As a result, I put my mouse pad on the actual keyboard surface and had to buy Apple's wireless keyboard which has a much smaller footprint (I'm using an iMac). If you are buying this for a PC or cannot get or do not want a mini keyboard, be sure NOT to center mount this device. If you mouse with your left, mount it slightly to the right. Basically mount it in such a way that it will be exactly the way your current keyboard and mouse sit on your desk. Also be careful about screwing it in too far. I had to loosen the screws a few turns as they were causing tiny bumps on the surface of my desk. Even so, the thing is rock solid. I really love this tray. Worth every penny.
Well built February 8, 2008 Todd N. Totzke (Southeast Michigan) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Had been using another cheaper keyboard tray that broke when my granddaughter leaned on it. This tray will hold up to 100 lbs. No worry about it being broke. It operates very smoothly.
High Quality March 28, 2007 Bodhisattva (SF / SD / LT, CA / NV) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you are looking at keyboard trays then you know that there are plenty of products to chose from with pricing ranging from $29-$500 or more. This one is priced around $100, and is of the highest quality that I have tried. I had one of the earlier models from the same manufacturer, and recognized this by its picture. I bought 9 of them for the workstations in my office, after having bought and returned the Ken****ton ones that cost about the same price, but are made of cheap flimsy plastic. This is made of sturdy composite materials and metal. Mouse tray slides out either side and is also sturdy. Hands down the best value out there
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