LORYERGO TV Tray – TV Table, Folding Table Trays, w/6 Height & 3 Tilt Angle, w/Cup Holder, Dinner Tray for Eating on Couch, Laptop, Bed & Couch

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Okay, so, my husband Doug and I have edged past 50, got our AARP membership and, what can I tell you, I slowly developed an irresistible urge to own a TV tray. So, inching myself over this point of no return, I bought this little guy to place next to Doug’s favorite reading/snoozing/game-watching armchair. It was super easy to assemble, which I just did this morning. I simply pushed this bar and that bar into place and attached two screws (Allen wrench provided) and voila! I think it took me 10 minutes, 15 tops.It’s adorable and I’m delighted that it’s very light but so sturdy on its feet. I gave it a few semi-hard shoves once assembled, to test whether it would easily topple over if accidentally jostled, and the thing stayed standing. At the same time, it’s light enough so Doug could just push or lift it out of the way. The adjustable height is another happy point, and as you can see, I adjusted it so it barely hovers over the arm of the chair. But it would take seconds to make it go lower or higher.Can I say that the dark color elevates it from the typical white ones? So I can stay in denial that I just bought a darned TV-tray? The top is solid plastic but could pass for wood at a quick glance because of its color (just don’t look too closely). The pullout cup holder is a thoughtful touch, because who doesn’t like a cup holder.One note for improvement, though. I don’t intend to ever fold the tray up for storage, but I can see how having to first remove the bottom cross bar with an Allen wrench would not be too convenient. Nitpicking here but I would suggest to the designer that the crossbar could also be the same easy push-into-place design as the rest of the tray, instead of the current screw-on kind. But this issue isn’t enough for me to take a star away, because I don’t intend to fold it anyway.Doug hasn’t seen it yet, because he’s out volunteering this Saturday morning. But when he comes home, I won’t say anything. I bet he’ll just plop down, place his iPhone on top and seamlessly start using it as if it was always there next to his chair. And one week later, after using it daily, he’ll suddenly say: “Hey, is this new?”. And because we name everything, we’ll start calling it Trey.UPDATE (April 2023): Still happy with this purchase!
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