Z. Marshall—July 24, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I don’t leave a lot of reviews (probably something I should be better about), but this one deserves one. It was easy to put together, and the individual parts feel high quality. It’s just large enough to have room for my full-sized Mac keyboard (the one with the 10-key pad) and trackpad, with a couple inches to spare. It has a sort of “soft-lock” that keeps the tray in place when it’s closed all the way so it doesn’t just slide out on you when you’re not using it, or in the event you want to keep it closed and just type under your desk. It glides open smoothly and feels pretty sturdy. For as heavy as it actually is, the clamps hold it in place perfectly. If there was one change I could make, it would be to have a version that’s just about 6 inches more wide to accommodate my gaming mouse next to my trackpad so I don’t have to swap them around depending on what I’m doing, but this is really a minor thing and probably something most people don’t need to worry about. Overall, I’m happy I picked this up. Read more


Jennifer D—March 25, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Purchased this as it matched the desk we bought from Amazon years prior. Easy to set up and slides easily. We have had it now about three months and no issues. Read more
J Worthington—February 7, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is a good keyboard tray to save on desk space. The lost star is because the tray rollers are not that smooth. I often find myself having to push or pull with a bit more force than I would like. It also is not one solid board but instead cut in half and then bolted together with some plates. It seems decently sturdy, but does have a seam right through the middle of the try. Read more
Beverly J.—March 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Purchased for my work desk and it wasn't too hard to assemble. Exactly what I needed and works wonderful. Color is a perfect match for my work desk too. Read more
Thai A.—November 21, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I recently purchased this under-desk tray (ASIN B0DTFZXQ14) hoping it would help me better organize my workspace. On the plus side, it does deliver some of the core benefits I was looking for — but there are some significant drawbacks that potential buyers should weigh, especially if you’re working with an L-shaped desk. What Works Well First, let me highlight what’s good about this tray. The build quality is decent for the price point. The tray is lightweight yet feels sturdy enough for daily use; it supports items like a keyboard, mouse, or small accessories without issue. The material feels durable, and the finish is clean — it doesn’t look or feel cheap. Installation was fairly straightforward: the instructions are clear, the mounting hardware is included, and with a little effort, I got it mounted under one part of my desk without major hassle. Once installed in a straight-desk setup, it does provide a useful extra platform that helps free up surface space on top of my desk. Where It Falls Short However, the problems become more apparent when you try to use it with an L-shaped desk. Because of the geometry of my desk, I mounted the tray on the shorter return side. As soon as I try to rest anything moderately heavy on the tray, it wobbles noticeably. The wobble is enough to make typing or using a mouse feel shaky. It’s not just a tiny bit of give — it feels unstable. Over time, I worry that constant lateral pressure could loosen the screws or even damage the mounting points. Another issue: the shape and position of my L-desk make it difficult to mount the tray in a way that’s ergonomically useful. Ideally, I’d want the tray to be centered and well-supported, but in my setup I was forced to place it closer to the edge, which further reduces its stability. The limited mounting options mean it doesn’t integrate cleanly into every desk layout — something to consider if your workspace is anything other than a simple rectangle. Usability and Comfort When the tray is stable (i.e., on a straight edge or when lightly loaded), it works fine. It gives you a little bit of under-desk space that helps reduce clutter. But if you lean on it, rest your forearms, or place anything heavy, the experience deteriorates quickly. For daily light use it’s okay, but it’s not ideal for heavy-duty ergonomic setups or for people who plan to lean or rest weight on the tray. Value for Money In terms of value, the tray is a mixed bag. If you have a standard, straight desk and you want an inexpensive way to create some extra under-desk storage, it’s a reasonable buy. But if your desk is L-shaped — especially with one shorter side — this product may struggle to perform reliably. Given the wobble and limited stability in that configuration, you might feel like you’re sacrificing durability or peace of mind. Final Thoughts To sum up: this is a good tray for light or moderate use, particularly on a simple, straight desk. Unfortunately, it’s wobbly and doesn’t work well with L-shaped desk. If stability is a top priority for you, or your desk has a more complex shape, you may want to look for a more robust under-desk tray designed specifically for such layouts. Read more
Blanca09—March 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I would buy this again. The tray pulls out nicely. Solid and sturdy Read more
Nadia—March 22, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I'm so happy with the purchase of this keyboard tray, It's easy to install and holds my medium keyboard, mouse pad and mouse and feels very sturdy. I would buy again Read more
Sheckej—July 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Instructions could be better explained. Step 4-A states "...remember to not screw all the time". Aside from the play on words [ ;-) ]! this statement is not explained. I noticed the drawer plate was tilting away from the front edge once I clamped it on the desk. This was because the when "screwing all the time" - or ' screwing too tightly (!) the C-clamps (items 7 and 8 in my instructions) would squeeze the clamp and tilt the drawer plate. When I loosened the clamps and left them gripping just tight enough to hold the drawer secure, it was level, and all was just fine. I noticed another review indicated the drawer would "roll in" with hands on the keyboard - this is likely caused by the clamps "screwing all the time"! So, stop screwing all the time and just tighten up I suppose :-D. I do like the depth and width, just perfect for what I needed - I have a large keyboard and mouse pad. Looks to be good quality, sturdy, and is comfortable for the height I selected. Great value for the money. Read more