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agiorlando
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Apr 20, 2018
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While I didn't order mine via this drop, I have some feedback. I ordered mine 2 days before the drop became active again, as I missed the $199 one a few months ago. For $399, I am still impressed.
Putting it together was simple, if you follow the instructions properly, you will have minimal issues. If you are having major issues, it's probably your own fault.
As with most others, one of the particle boards was damaged. This isn't a huge concern for me, as the mouse-pad top covers anything. Still, these could have been better packaged.
Three screws for securing the particle boards to the metal frame stripped on me. It was no fault of mine, they are cheap screws. The Allen/hex key suffered no damage, just the screws. I was able to torque them down with a size up on the opposing scale (hex).
Final notes: how do you maintain the cleanliness of these mouse-pad surfaces? So far I've been using a lint roller, which kept it nice for a while. Dead skin cells build up in the material, just like any other mouse pad. Am I supposed to take this thing outside and hose it down? Any other suggestions?
Overall, I'm satisfied. Although, an Autonomous business desk would probably have been nicer for $100 more, even the home Autonomous for $399 may have been a great contender.
Apr 20, 2018
arozziserviceteam
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Arozzi Service Team
Apr 20, 2018
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agiorlandoThe mouse pad is machine washable. when washing it I would use the lowest setting, mild soap and cold water. When drying it I would hang dry it and if that is not a option I would use the lowest setting and very low heat. Thank you, Jennifer
Apr 20, 2018
agiorlando
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Apr 21, 2018
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arozziserviceteamArozzi For President
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