🛏️ Elevate your comfort game—work, dine, or relax without missing a beat!
The Vaunn Medical Adjustable Overbed Table combines infinite height adjustability (28.5"–40.5") with a durable chrome-plated steel frame and a stylish walnut wood-grain laminated top. Designed for both hospital and home use, it features smooth-rolling swivel casters for easy mobility and is highly recommended by medical professionals to support daily activities from bed or wheelchair.
Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Base | Engineered Wood |
Is Stain Resistant | No |
Material Type | walnut wood-grained top, steel legs |
Handle Material | Metal |
Seating Capacity | 1 |
Base Type | Leg |
Minimum Required Door Width | 32 Inches |
Is Foldable | No |
Number of Items | 1 |
Frame Joint Type | Corner Joint |
Unextended Seating Capacity | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is the item resizable? | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30"D x 15"W x 40.5"H |
Item Weight | 20.6 Pounds |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.8 Inches |
Extended Length | 3E+1 Inches |
Item Width | 15 Inches |
Ground To Item Distance | 3.5 Inches |
Maximum Lifting Height | 40.5 Inches |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 45 Pounds |
Recommended Uses For Product | Reading, Writing, Dining, Gaming, Catering, Displaying |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor, Indoor |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Specific Uses For Product | Medical Use, Non Residential Use, Residential Use, Food Service Use |
Tools Recommended For Assembly | Wrench, Screw Driver |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Color | Walnut Brown |
Shape | T-Shape |
Table Design | Tray Table |
Style Name | Standard Table |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Theme | Bedroom |
Furniture Finish | Laminated Wood |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Walnut Brown |
Base Color | Silver |
Handle Color | Black |
Decorative Plating | Chrome |
C**A
Perfectly met my needs for an in-bed desk! Love it!
This is not a particularly beautiful table/desk, but it has so perfectly met my needs that I can't help but rate it 5 enthusiastic stars. I got this table to serve as the desk to my laptop. When I went from desktop computer to laptop, I found I was sitting in bed a lot with it rather than at my desk. Doing this meant I didn't need a big desk somewhere, and so I set about finding how to get comfy computing from bed. I had tried a few things, from a cooling mat, to a folding lap desk to a cheapish plastic lap desk with a beanbag bottom (the latter of which I still use for other things, like my mouse, tablet, etc.) but I was having trouble making this 1. Comfortable 2. Accommodating to my large and powerful laptop while in use and having it also be easy to put someplace else out of the way 3. Affordable 4. Not heinously ugly.After going through the formerly mentioned small lapdesks, finding them too small, rickity, unwieldy and annoying to find a home for them when not in use on my bed I thought of these medical bed tables. It seemed like the perfect fit to give me a small, functional, mobile desk for my laptop AND a drink/snack, so I set about looking at reviews, checking prices, etc. This table was the cheapest while maintaining a high level of satisfaction among it's owners, a low reported incidence of manufacturing defects and unlike some other similar tables - this one was reported as being EASY to put together rather than annoying, confusing, convoluted, etc. I decided to try it. I am SO glad that I did and here is why:1. Okay, top of the list, at $59.99 this table is one of the cheapest units you will find that also doesn't have a lot of bad reviews proclaiming it to be a piece of junk. If the table is decent, does what you need and costs $60 instead of $100-$300 then... ding! ding! ding! We have a winner. Well, as I will go on to explain: We have a winner!2. This was easy as pie to install. There is a small guide. It's pretty straight forward. Only word of caution: Don't undo the shipping screw, point the metal support at ANYTHING of value (head, dog, vase, etc.) and hit the table adjustment lever. This seems obvious, but they kinda don't mention it and I thought I would do that just so someone doesn't come back and post "You never told me I'd put my eye out!!". Well, I did. Don't put your eye out, okay? But other than that this is easy to assemble. It took me 15 minutes, or less. I needed a mid-size phillips head screwdriver to tighten the six screws that hold the support beam to the table top and and a small/mid-sized wrench to tighten the two bolts that hold the support beam to the base. I say "mid-size" because that is how not technical with tools I am. I know some tool names. I can usually put things together better than my other family members, in part due to patience, but I often ask the boyfriend to tighten it all down at the end. And I am 99% confident almost anyone can put this together in under 30 minutes.3. It really is easy to use. It rolls well enough, even on carpet. I swing it over and away from the bed a few times a day and out at the end of the night when I go to sleep. I adjust the top to right above my legs or up to the highest notch depending on what I am doing, and it is so easy to adjust with the lever. Although I cannot one-hand lift, I know this is because my laptop weighs 8 lbs. It lifts one-handed when my laptop and other junk isn't on it, and yet it easily two-hand lifts with all my doo-dahs on the topper. To lower you simply lift the lever and press down. To lock it - up or down - just move to the desired level and lift a little until you hear the snap. If that's too high - or low - readjust and snap in place again.4. It seems of decent quality. It's a laminate, particle board top, sure. It isn't a piece of Ethan Allen furniture, but it cost $59.99. And for that price point I have gotten bookcases with a surprise! CARDBOARD backing that during assembly, you tack on the back of the case. Now that's cheap and cheesy! On the other hand, while not fancy-pants, this is a nice little table. There are no manufacturing errors. All the pieces went together right. It rolls right. It doesn't wobble too much considering it's a desk with one leg and a hefty laptop on the other end of it. It goes up and down smoothly. It looks pretty decent given it's welded, chromed metal and laminate-topped particle board. Price to quality, I am 110% satisfied, would buy again, will recommend! :-)So bottom line, I love this little table desk. It works perfectly for me. I was excited to get it. Happy how it went together. Thrilled to start using it and I've been happy with it each and every day for the last couple weeks. If anything changes, breaks, etc. I will be sure to update the review. If things go as planned I will probably still come back to update how it's going.Until then I leave you with these thoughts: The table size is listed, but part of the topper is over the side of the base beam. This means the table doesn't go halfway across a queen size bed, for example. If you want something like that you will need to find a longer table. And probably a sturdier one to hold such weight farther out like that. Also, though the table isn't huge and doesn't span the bed, it holds a lot of stuff! Mine holds my 17.3" laptop, the laptop chilly mat it sits on, my drink, a snack, my phone and phone holder, my tablet and/or a book! I could probably scootch stuff to the other side and fit a mouse, but when I do use a mouse I actually just put that on the tiny plastic lap desk with the bean bag bottom and that works for me. I went ahead and took some photos of my desk set up to give you an idea of how much stuff fits on it, the space under it and above the bed (our bed is I think 30-32" give or take with blankets, etc. and the desk is at about 38-39" on the underside while at max) and how far across our queen that it goes while hitting the side rails. Oh, and the picture with my leg - I am not skinny at 5'5" and 150lbs with decidedly NOT chicken legs - so that is a good bit of space! I can sit cross-legged or even with my knees up when the table is at max. Of course this room will vary according to the height of your bed/couch/whatever and the size of your body but I hope this provides some reference. :-) (UPDATE 02/24/16: For some reason my pics never posted. I reposted and they still haven't shown. Not sure why as I post pics all the time, but perhaps this item has too many images attached already and we aren't privy to the threshold? Anyhow, wanted to mention this as it's a bit annoying, and makes my review inaccurate without explanation.)I love this desk! And I hope this review helped. Feel free to ask questions if you have them and best of luck to you!UPDATE 03/02/2019: Still love and use this desk absolutely everyday. It is sturdy and besides getting dusty all the time, since we live in the desert, once cleaned it looks like new. I now use this daily as my work desk because I have been working from home due to falling quite ill. This desk is a great help, and when I am not using it for work I am using it to watch movies on my laptop with my bearded dragon pet. I like the desk so well that when I began using a second monitor regularly at home - which is really a necessity if you do complex computer tasking - I decided to get a second desk to go on the other side of the bed so I can stop hulking my monitor on and off the box I have set up on the bed each day. I am excited for it to get here. I know having two will make a perfectly functional whole desk across my queen bed for work. Hope this helps and good luck!
J**E
Don't read negative comments
I don't understand the Negative comments and videos showing a wobbly table. Perhaps they couldnt tighten the screws properly. And issues with the height adjustment. Die they replace the black transport screw with the silver screw provided?Table is sturdy, no wobbles.at.all and height adjustment lever is easy to use.After orderung I read the comments.and then tried to cancel my order but was already in progress and glad it was delivered. I would recomend this table and learned bot to pay too much attention to comments in the future.as.most.of the comments.could be from improperios assembly.
R**6
Good product to make mealtimes easier at a good price
Very good product that met the need at a good price. Comes needing some assembly, but the picture instructions are very clear and easy to follow. I am definitely not mechanically inclined at all, but was able to assemble this within a short period of time. It is sturdy (don’t expect a heavy hospital-like over the bed table), but for normal everyday home use, it’s perfect. Only encountered problem was removing the black transport screw that was tightened a bit too much and took some effort to remove. Otherwise, smooth sailing in construction and have been happily using it daily.
D**H
Good value - Not as robust as hospital units but adequate for home use
This is a nice looking and functional table at very reasonable cost.The table is light in weight. It rolls easily and quietly, with two of the four supplied wheels lockable.The lift mechanism covers a wide range of heights and works smoothly. It is sprung for easy operation. It seems to hold its height securely. It's not intended for a large amount of weight, but should be adequate for meals, beverages, medications, reading materials, small electronic devices, a laptop computer, etc.The instruction sheet is clearly written, well illustrated, and includes descriptions in clear English. The single sheet, cleanly printed on both sides, is laminated so there is no issue with folding, and no plethora of languages.My only gripes are engineering issues:1. The instructions call for a Phillips screwdriver for mounting the table top to the mast, but don't specify which size. It seems to be a #3 Phillips, which not everyone has handy. Fortunately I had one handy, so all is well. I believe a $3 Robertson (square) driver would also work adequately on those screws - Another driver that most people are not likely to possess. There doesn't seem to be any mechanical reason for using Phillips head fasteners, but those are what you get.2. The instructions don't specify the head size for the two bolts that hold the mast to the rolling base, rather the instruction sheet depicts an adjustable wrench for that operation. It looks like perhaps a 12 mm bolt head by my eyeball estimate. I didn't have spanners nor a socket sets nor an adjustable wrench handy, so I made due with a pair of gas pliers. Less than ideal but I was able to torque them down sufficiently. I suspect it would be easy to over-torque (i.e. strip) those bolts using the proper-size spanner or socket.3. There is a black "Transport" sheet metal screw that needs to be removed in order to make the lift mechanism operable. Instructions say to replace that screw with a supplied tiny chrome one that is shorter. Those operations require a #2 Phillips screwdriver. It would be very easy to lose the small chrome screw, which seems to serve only to close the hole vacated by the transport screw. The instructions say to save the transport screw for future use, but given that there is no convenient way to keep it with the table it's certainly easy to lose. I will probably tape mine to the underside of the table.The inner (chrome) moving part of the lift mechanism is coated with grease, so avoid touching it.I will update this review if I find any other significant pros or cons for this table. So far I am pleased with the purchase.
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