Buyer rule
Start with displays, desktop depth, cables, and room fit
Start with power strip size, adapter count, tray width, mount style, desk thickness, cable exits, standing-desk movement, and access for changes.

Cable tray prices
Cable trays are the backbone of a clean desk. Tray width, mounting style, desk material, power strip fit, adapter weight, cable exits, and access for unplugging all matter.
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Buyer rule
Start with power strip size, adapter count, tray width, mount style, desk thickness, cable exits, standing-desk movement, and access for changes.
Risk
The common mistake is buying a tray after the cables are already tangled instead of measuring power bricks and desk mounting points first.
Amazon desk lanes
Use these lanes after monitor count, desktop depth, tower placement, cable path, chair clearance, surface material, and accessory needs are specific. Amazon has the current listing details, seller terms, shipping, returns, and exact product specifications.
Main power lane for power strips, adapters, and thick cable runs.
Support lane for heavier adapters and cleaner under-desk mounting.
Secure mount lane for desks where permanent attachment is acceptable.
No-drill lane for renters, temporary rooms, and desks that should stay unmodified.
Outlet lane for keeping power access close but off the floor.
Movement lane for desks where cables need to travel with the desktop.