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Store Display Shelf
 Sauder Computer Desk With Hutch, Harbor View Collection Flip-down molding reveals slide-out keyboard/mouse shelf with metal runners and safety stops Small drawer with patented T-Lock assembly system features metal runners and safety stops Dedicated storage for vertical CPU tower Hutch has cubbyhole storage, 2 adjustable shelves and full upper display shelf Detailing includes solid wood legs and drawer knobs CPU tower opening: 11-1/8" x 17-1/2" x 18-1/2" Total unit: 47-1/8"L x 19-1/2"W x 71"H Laminate finish Engineered wood Shipped with Sauder's TransGuard package protection, which features hard, cardboard edging and shrink-wrap film on the carton, to ensure your delivery arrives damage-free Assembly required Available at Walmart.com; not available in Wal-Mart stores Important Notes on Delivery of This Item: This is an oversize item that is shipped through a freight company. Please be aware that the freight company will not contact you in advance and may leave the item if you are not available on the day of delivery. Once the Truck Reaches Your Delivery Address You will be required to accept and remove the merchandise from the rear of the truck. The freight company will NOT take it inside. Because oversize items are heavy and often difficult to handle, we strongly recommend that you have help available to remove the product from the rear of the truck and move it to its final location. Before You Sign for the Delivery Before you sign for the delivery, it is important to inspect the packaging for any potential damage that may have occurred while in transit. Please keep in mind that it is normal for the packaging to show some wear. If There is Visible Damage to the Package's Contents If there is visible content damage, refuse delivery of the order and contact a Customer Service associate by calling 1-800-966-6546. Please have your order number available when you call.
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