IKEA Bekant table review

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @BikeGremlinUS
    @BikeGremlinUS  5 месяцев назад +1

    If you have any questions, please use the BikeGremlin forum (I try to respond to every comment, but RUclips sucks at notifications, especially when it comes to any follow-up questions):
    www.bikegremlin.net/
    Relja

  • @Nuunuu69385
    @Nuunuu69385 8 месяцев назад +8

    I was gonna buy this table, but seeing the table wobble when you just write normally with keyboard is just a NO NO. Thanks for the info and review! 🙂

  • @OrganicMK
    @OrganicMK 8 месяцев назад +5

    Was about to this table; Thanks for the honest info. Making my own now!

  • @EwertonVSilva
    @EwertonVSilva 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the review. those shakings were exactly the reason why I was going to change my table.

  • @Vveljac
    @Vveljac 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have the same table, and it does shake. Not too bad when all the way bottom, but quite severe when standing. Solution is to press it agians a wall which fixes the problem, but it's still not ideal.

  • @ueen3360
    @ueen3360 Год назад +11

    Hi, my friend got the same desk but the manual one, his was also very wobbly. I brought a screwdriver and screwed the bottom screws so hard, that only god himself could remove it, since then it is very stable and doesn't wobble anymore. I know it is just a basic idea, but maybe it could do some magic to your desk as well.

    • @Antoxas12
      @Antoxas12 Год назад

      Hey! Could you please share what screws exactly you screwed? I have to try for my one. Thanks!

    • @ueen3360
      @ueen3360 Год назад +2

      @@Antoxas12 those were the screws the desk came with, I just screwed them so hard that only God can remove those again

    • @Antoxas12
      @Antoxas12 Год назад

      @@ueen3360 the ones in desk legs or in tabletop? 🙂

    • @ueen3360
      @ueen3360 Год назад

      @@Antoxas12 the ones that connect the legs to the desk from the bottom

    • @Antoxas12
      @Antoxas12 Год назад

      @@ueen3360 awesome! Will try, thanks! 🙏

  • @RK-kn1ud
    @RK-kn1ud Год назад +3

    I have a very old fixed-height desk from Ikea and it's construction isn't much different than yours. I TIG welded two square tube supports into the front of the desk which resolved most of the shaking...much like you are suggesting. The steel at the base was pretty thin, but is definitely enough to add some rigidity. I resolved the height adjustment issue by putting wood underneath both sides of the base until my desired height was reached.
    Most affordable desks are going to have similar issues. ALL adjustable height desks will have this issue. I have found that when it comes to desks, it's best to find what you like and make it yourself.

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing the experience - and confirming my "fears."
      To make matters worse, this material doesn't look good enough for either welding, or holding a bolted reinforcement with a high enough bolt preload.
      As I need a functioning desk, I'll probably build a proper one, and then see if this one can survive the reinforcement. For now, I stuck some drawers beneath the desk, and used just-the-right-stack of magazines to create a slight preload of the desk's wooden table, and reduce the vibrations to a not-too-distracting amount.

    • @RK-kn1ud
      @RK-kn1ud Год назад +1

      @@BikeGremlinUS It will be fine..even thin steel is strong. I used some thick wall 0.75" square tubing for my supports but only because that is what I had laying around. You can always add some support in the back. It really doesn't take much to stiffen it up.
      The biggest problem is going to be how you attach your supports. Welding was the solution for me because I have the ability to do so. Wood supports may also be a solution if your are handy.
      I modified my Ikea desk frame because I had the ability to do so. However, now that I own wood working tools, I would probably build it from wood. Either way, if you want it done right, you have to do it yourself!

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      My concern is the desk's structure. The lower legs seem to be made of low-quality cast iron (I could be wrong though, haven't tried drilling it yet).
      As far as reinforcement goes, I agree that any steel tubing will do. Also, with enough preload, I could make it work with just steel "stripes," setting them up on all four ends and making them work in tension, not compression.
      One way or another, I guess I'll have to take it all off the table, haul the table to a workshop, and have a go at it.

    • @RK-kn1ud
      @RK-kn1ud Год назад +1

      @@BikeGremlinUS It's an ikea desk...not the space shuttle. Don't overthink it.

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад +1

      LOL. Yes, so true.

  • @Davicks
    @Davicks 9 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for the heads up

  • @britinmadrid
    @britinmadrid 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you! I was considering this table before I saw this video.

  • @eddemans
    @eddemans 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this information. I was looking at this bureau but I'm not so sure anymore. Will check in the shop.

  • @shmigares
    @shmigares Год назад +2

    Thanks for your review

  • @AMDG2025
    @AMDG2025 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks. God bless you!

  • @Kannadigarunavu
    @Kannadigarunavu Год назад +1

    Thank a lot because just i am going buy same table

  • @ashwinnandihalli3961
    @ashwinnandihalli3961 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks a lot, for demoing the reason, i get why it wobbles and yah it is not practical to buy this table

  • @Sofija995
    @Sofija995 9 месяцев назад

    What chair are you using? Looks really nice and comfy

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  9 месяцев назад +1

      This is the model:
      officeline.rs/merryfair/o-141/
      Does not look sturdy enough for people heavier than 80 kg, but apart from that it's quite good and comfy.
      Relja

  • @tradingn9668
    @tradingn9668 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @ddg227
    @ddg227 Год назад

    What model is the computer chair? I thought of buying that from ikea but it's clear now that cheaper stuff needs to be seen in person unless it's like a cabinet which is simple..

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      Marryfair is the manufacturer. The model is O 141. Link to the local store I bought it from:
      officeline.rs/merryfair/o-141/
      Costs about $350.
      It doesn't look super strong so I'd not recommend it for people heavier than ~ 80 kg.
      But it is comfortable, relatively easy to keep clean (despite many nooks and cranies), and not too hot/sticky in the summer nor cold in the winter, if you know what I mean.
      It also looks ubercool. :)
      Relja

  • @0_1_2
    @0_1_2 Год назад

    Have you considered putting the computer on the floor to reduce the unbalanced weight? Maybe that could help

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад +6

      Maybe - but I don't like the idea of placing a computer on the floor. Computers placed on the floor attract a lot more dust in my experience.

  • @SaS-us2ul
    @SaS-us2ul 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bought the same one, I‘m so sad about it, it wobbles so hard.

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yup. Quite frustrating. :(

    • @Wassoi
      @Wassoi 8 часов назад

      @@BikeGremlinUS what 160x80 table you recommend?

  • @engaboabdallah
    @engaboabdallah Год назад

    any updates on this video?

    • @BikeGremlinUS
      @BikeGremlinUS  Год назад

      Hi Ahmad,
      If nothing unexpected happens (it's spring, so it's hectic in the bike shop), I hope to be able to make a video on my hack in the following few weeks. Can't promise any deadlines though.
      I decided to use some 8 mm rods, with threads cut on one end. Threaded into a "long nut" so that height adjustment is possible. With some nuts welded to the rods to allow tightening and loosening by a spanner. The rod ends have a 90 degree taper at their ends (that part is already finished).
      Then, I will drill small (2-3 mm) holes in the upper sections of the table's legs, and lower sections of the steel structure that holds the top board. And machine a 90 degree countersunk holes, to keep the rods centred and in place.
      The idea is for the rods to provide more rigidity, by adding a bit of preload on all four corners of the desk.
      My initial paint job was a bit crappy, and one of the threads broke off inside the "long nut" - because I don't have all the proper tools for machining that stuff. But the other three rods are fully functional, and I hope I'll make the fourth one work by the end of the week.
      Relja

  • @pieter-6385
    @pieter-6385 Год назад +1

    I hate it how its wobly, sigh.

  • @mosesmekala2808
    @mosesmekala2808 6 месяцев назад

    I just saved myself 200 bucks

  • @stevethea5250
    @stevethea5250 14 дней назад

    3:30

  • @user-qx5bc6dz1o
    @user-qx5bc6dz1o Год назад

    Спасибо! Чуть было не купил такой. Конструкция реально не надёжная какая-то

  • @vwmusicplaylist1935
    @vwmusicplaylist1935 Год назад

    Ikea particle board tables are junk!

  • @KoNine9
    @KoNine9 5 месяцев назад

    I was shocked about this table. Its really super wobbly. Pile of trash.

  • @user-cn6ql9yz9y
    @user-cn6ql9yz9y Год назад

    really good english

  • @smellycat9686
    @smellycat9686 Год назад

    Hello , Do you know the default height for the table ? ( i mean when i buy it what is the default height before i change it )🤍