powerline tower station in wenge

Powerline Tower station in Wenge
£276
Powerline Tower station in Wenge
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Key Information
Our hugely popular contemporary styled Powerline workstation. A tower station and mouse shelf for installation on left or right, with pencil tray, and pivoting holder for 18 CD-ROMs. Also contains: 1 telescopic shelf for keyboard, variable 1 telescopic shelf for printer/scanner, variable 1 telescopic shelf for mouse 1 aluminium column elliptically shaped 5 double castors, 2 of them lockable FEATURES: Assembly required: Yes Flatpack: Yes Finsh: Wenge Size: Standard Range: Powerline
Assembled Size (CM)
W 1176 x H 800 x D 700mm
Delivery
This product is available on Fast 7 day delivery. Other delivery options are available and will be shown at the checkout.

A working day ends at 12pm, so any orders made after this time will be treated as the following working day. Weekends and Bank holidays are not counted as working days.

You will be contacted at least 24 hours before delivery to let you know the date of delivery and whether you have an am or pm slot.
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One of our many customer comments:
Sarah Gray Herts
Fantastic service.... Bought several items from the Roebuck range...Very good value for money, excellent quality, easy to put together, but very heavy, so would recommend assembling near to where it is going to be used....Will definitely be back in the future for more purchases.
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