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The Manual Height Adjustable Standing Desk features a spacious 55.1" x 23.6" tabletop and a user-friendly crank system, allowing for effortless height adjustments between 27.6" and 46.7". Designed for easy assembly in under 30 minutes, this desk promotes ergonomic comfort and productivity, making it the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
C**N
Not Perfect, but Good Value.
Not a perfect standing desk, but good value for what you pay. At the end of the day, it gets the job done for a fraction of the cost.I'm happy, and would recommend to others, but only if they fully internalized the concerns I've explained at the bottom.What you get: - Good standing desk - Easy and quick enough to raise/lower, considering that it's manual - Relatively sturdy (again, price)What you do not get - Aesthetically cutting edge - High brow parts/tabletop - Easy/quick assembly - It's probably not a lifetime product if you have to reassemble many times over the years. - Perfect sturdiness*** Main Drawbacks / Concerns ***1. Not as stable as I would have hoped. BUT - Solution has been found - see pictures.Solution: Styrofoam on the back of the desk, pushed up against a wall. The desk doesn't budge a millimeter. If you grab the thing and shake, it moves, but none under normal circumstances now. Typing, writing, etc, is all fine. If I didn't have this solution, I would have been dissapointed with the shake. Granted, I've only ever used $1k+ standing desks in a corporate setting, this is my first experience with the $200 market.2. You move frequently.Some of the parts do not line up perfectly, and I may have stripped some threads on the leg (screw was fine) putting it together. Not my fault, things just didn't line up no matter how much pulling/tugging I did with multiple people. I eventually got the screw in at a slight angle, and the desk is fully assembled. Not sure how many re-assemblies this could take though.
D**A
Great Desk, Check YouTube for Assembly help
I've had it about two weeks and love it. Not only that but the customer service was top notch. They actually gave me a desk that didn't assemble properly but were able to quickly provide a very easy fix to get me back on track. It only took about 25 minutes to assemble and I thought it was rather easy (I'm a big burly man though).I also prefer this as I have a sit stand at work that's electronic for raising up and down and it has broken down twice already. So having the manual adjustment at home is nice and it's rather easy and kinda fun to crank it up and down.I have noticed it is a tiny bit wobbly at the top height when I first engage with the keyboard. (I'm tall so have to use it a bunch). Overall I love the desk so far and the only thing I need now is something to raise the monitor and better cushioning for my feet so I can stand longer!Overall 4.5 out of 5 starsAssembly was a little tiresome because of the wrong part issue. Even with that resolved I did have to find a YouTube video for piecing one part of the desk together which was a lifesaver because it helped get the crossbar in when I was having a lot of difficulty.The Customer Service that was provided was excellent.The desk Sturdiness is pretty solid overall it would have been a 4.5 if that was an option.The Value for money is great so far.
T**4
Exactly as advertised
It goes up and down really easy and Surprisingly smooth with the crank. I don’t even have to move my cup of coffee. It also does not take long or a lot of effort to adjust.Fairly easy to build but the directions could have better pictures/markers. For example if the posts and the table indicated which way was front on both.The table itself is fairly sturdy even in standing mode. I never get the feeling it might tip over.Overall great value especially being cheaper than the electric standing tables. In the end if you’re going to be standing at your desk using a crank is not a big deal at all.
D**.
Very cheaply made and very random assembly
Product does what it is intended. It lowers to a sitting position and raises to a standing position. But the table top is very thin and flexes a lot. The base is out of square due to very random assembly mounting. The entire table top is held onto the base by wood screws into particle board. There is a lot of movement with computer screen in both up and down positions. It does what it says it will do, but if you are looking for a quality item look elsewhere. One word to sum up this purchase is regret.
B**R
Packaging is excellent. The table top is two pieces and none of the holes are predrilled.
First, the packaging is the best I have ever seen for a large object like this. They clearly care about it arriving undamaged.The mechanical part of the assembly was easy and straightforward - it took less than 15 minutes. The tabletop was not. First, it is two pieces, so there is a seam running crossways on the table. Second, there are 30 screws needed to 1) hold the two pieces together and 2) attach the tabletop to the legs/raising/lowering structure. NONE OF THE SCREW HOLES ARE PRE-DRILLED. You have to measure where you want everything to be. Assembling the tabletop and attaching it to the legs took another hour. It could have been less if I was willing to be a bit sloppy on alignment and placement.The crank mechanism works smoothly and easily raises the table with a laptop, some books, and a big monitor on it. The tabletop surface is nice and durable feeling. It does not work for a mouse though, so, you will need a mouse pad. Overall, I think it is pretty nice.
S**N
Perfect for a DIY standing desk
I finally finished the workbench I bought to use as my desk, and put everything together. I'm very happy with how it all turned out. As others have mentioned, instructions aren't super clear, but the process isn't super difficult. From pulling all the parts out of the box to having my desk up and running took about an hour.The frame itself feels pretty heavy duty. Paired with a thicker, heavier top, this desk feels super solid. There's a bit of wobble when it's cranked for standing position and I'm resting my wrists on it while typing, but I would've expected a slight wobble from any standing desk, DIY or not. Cranking, even with monitor, laptop, some books and a water bottle, is no problem, and I'm not worried that anything is going to fall off as it goes up and down.Overall, I'm happier than I thought I would be with this frame, and especially with the chance to choose and finish my own working surface. It was a fun project.
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