Foldable Laptop table with mouse pad and fan
This is a flexible, multifunctional and foldable laptop table that comes with mountable mouse pad. Perfect for those who are often on the go and need to be able to work wherever you are.
With this laptop table you can comfortably use your laptop in bed, sofa, on the dining table, carpet and outdoors.
It has 3 adjustable joints that can be rotated 360° (per leg) - Weighs only approx. 1.2 kg - Max height of 42 cm.
It also has a USB that powers a fan to cool you laptop
Size: 42 x 26 cm Max.
New it costs over $100 (plus the delivery cost and a long wait).
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I have had for 10 months, but no longer need it. It is as new.
Buyer must pick up in Herne Bay.
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