I got the wrong product color and a bag of screws was missing during assembly. Instructions were very unclear. I had to rebuild the desk twice because the instructions were worthless. Drop support didn't want to take responsibility for the wrong product and made me figure out a solution. Awful customer service if you can even call it that. Took over a week to solve my issue and I'm still not satisfied.
Solid desk, heavy as hell, which is a good thing 😎 I did think it was height adjustable but it is not other than the feet.
I have a 49” extra-wide and a 32” monitor stacked above it and the size feels appropriate on this desk.
I've had this desk for 6 years at this point. It's a great desk for the price, but I have 2 complaints.
Let's start with the good:
It's one of the widest gaming desks I could find.
It's held up extremely well for 6 years, even the wearable parts (mat to be more specific).
Hardware seems to be very high quality, I've disassembled and assembled it at least 4 times and I've yet to strip the notoriously strippable hex bolts. It's also quite compact to move considering the size of the assembled desk.
Now for the complaints:
Having 2 legs, even with the massively long feet is still unstable if you lean on it or move it, although it's stable while sitting at the table.
The bigger issue for me is that to remove the desk mat I have to basically disassemble my whole setup, which resulted in me getting another desk mat. The desk mat itself held up extremely well for 6 years of continuous use.
A few suggestions for Arozzi:
It would be nice for the cable management net underneath to be replaced with something sturdier. A bit of an extension on the chassis towards the back of the desk, whether plastic or metal would be a godsend. Overall the cable management overhaul would be quite nice, something like Secretlabs Magnus cable management is so much better.
Overall I'm happy I bought it, this desk will last for ages, you couldn't tell whether I've had it for a year or 6 years from the state of the desk (not counting the mat, it has faded).
Money no object, I'd get a Secretlab Magnus, it seems to be engineered better, but is it worth twice the money? Not sure.
Finally going to review the horrible experience I had with this piece of garbage
Overall, no refund was given nor a full replacement offered.
Better Business Bureau made several attempts on my behave to resolve the defective desk with Arozzi, they were completely ignored.
It worked for ONE DAY
One leg, regardless of replacing with a new leg they sent me, sank. computer almost fell off each time.
The only thing Arozzi wanted to do was keep sending me parts and hoping I would tear my entire @#$% desktop apart and 'try something else'
I refused, I wanted a refund. No, they do not do that. I hope that this review keeps even one person from ever dealing with this company. After I submit this, I will begin my chargeback attempts with my bank.
Of course, Drop tried to help, not with a refund or support, but there's not much they can do here.
Only real downside for me is the three piece top. Other than that I would say it’s equal to or better than the significantly more expensive sit/stand desks I’ve been assigned at work. Good size for up to 3x 27” monitors. Can easily fit larger with desk mounted stands. I’ll eventually rework the cable management net with something 3-D printed because the netting isn’t the best but I was able to keep it close to the desk with some creative zip-tying.
The desk is very large and the full cover mouse pad made it very useful for gaming. The ability to move your mouse anywhere without problem becomes something you miss a lot when you move back to a normal desk. I do wish that the netting on the underside of the table for cable management was a little more taught. After I loaded it up with all my cables it tended to sag down quite a bit.
What can I say other than it's a desk? But really it is a pretty nice desk. provides plenty of space to fit 3 27" monitors (i'll be it via monitor mount) and provides enough space to set a smaller desktop pc on. It doesn't feel like it'll tip over or fall at all, but I give it 4 stars because of adjustability. You can adjust the height, but it is definitely a once it's set to a height, you'll never want to adjust it again. in order to adjust the height, you'd need to take everything off of your desk, flip it upside down and then use the pins to pull the legs up, and then re-set up your desk. While I do appreciate the ability to adjust height, it seems like more of a gimmick than anything else. Cable routing is also nothing impressive, it's about what you'd expect from any office desk, but it's definitely not terrible. Overall great desk, solid build quality with a couple gimmicky features.
There is little to complain with the desk as it provides a lot of space for my PC Gaming needs like my two monitors and full tower PC. There is little holes for the cable for a 'cleaner' look for your "battlestation". The only two gripes I have is the water resistant mat did not line up perfectly with the desk so I have the right side perfectly line up horizontally while the left side is sticking over. It could have been designed for each side being more evenly but still glad to have extra than not enough. The other minor complain is I wish the resistant mat could either be removed at the end or been more tougher for the dual monitor stand used with the Grommet in mind. If you use the resistant mat on the grommet, it becomes a concern of a bit too lose or wobbly.
It is a shame that Drop decided to remove the PC gaming Community since I feel like they could have awesome potential with their Drop items they have with Mech Keyboards and AudioPhile.
This desk is solid and has held up over the last few years. The giant mouse pad is nice, and makes resting your arms on the table when gaming or typing comfortable, but it also a harder to maintain then a normal surface. My only real complaints is that the net under the desk could be better and the 3 piece design can lead to there being a noticeable bump when moving a mouse.
Desk is very large and well built. The issue is that the mouse mat was too large for the desk which was annoying. The cable net under the desk was in a terrible place and eventually got stretched out and cables started falling out of it. The price of this thing makes it not worth it since you find a similarly priced adjustable desk that is of the same build quality.