The look pretty handy, and I have one of those beds that has lifts for head and foot. One of those would make late night computer sessions easier.
Yep. My wife is a nurse at a nursing/rehab center. Several patients use them for just that. I would use one myself but I use a 52" TV hanging on wall for my monitor so I can see it across the room. Operate it with wireless keyboard and mouse. Only downside is I don't have a computer in living room at the moment so to get online I have to sit on our flat bed.The look pretty handy, and I have one of those beds that has lifts for head and foot. One of those would make late night computer sessions easier.
Technology seems to always have a gimmick.Yep. My wife is a nurse at a nursing/rehab center. Several patients use them for just that. I would use one myself but I use a 52" TV hanging on wall for my monitor so I can see it across the room. Operate it with wireless keyboard and mouse. Only downside is I don't have a computer in living room at the moment so to get online I have to sit on our flat bed.
Some of ours had locking casters. And the casters are a common type which can be switched out easily. The height adjustment makes them very versatile. If you have several of them they work well together holding up frame type projects. Small shop owners would really love them from the aspect they can be stored easily and moved quickly for use but don't take up much room. Large shop owners just like how handy they are.They make handy outfeed tables if locking casters can be installed.
The wood laminate tops would be an issue outdoors in the rain. The metal frame is chrome plated so it would hold up for a while though.Yep. These would be ideal if you could rust proof them for outdoor storage!