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N**K
Solid Desk
Simple to put together and very sturdy. Hardly any monitor wobble when typing. My setup has two 24" monitors attached to a stand that is attached tot he desktop and like I said not to much notice monitor wobble when working or gaming. The desk has enough space for my laptop the monitors, keyboard, mouse, speakers, and a couple external drives with plenty of space to spare for other things as well. Packaging was solid and everything was in great shape! So far love the desk, will update if something changes, but great so far!
K**.
Great for gaming... I mean... working from home!
When dreaming about sit/stand desks, I had already decided against the motorized versions: I didn't want a motor failing on me or extra wires to take up an outlet in my fantasy gamer space. Then I found this baby. I have to admit: this desk is a bit longer than the 45" desks I was originally considering and a fair bit pricer... but in the end, I thought with the whole "working from home" thing going on (thanks 2020), this seemed like the perfect time to hit "buy."After my first week of use, I'm happy to report that the crank for the desk is easy and smooth to use requiring little effort on my part. Being able to stand up periodically has eliminated my gamer-butt syndrome, increased alertness during those treasured late-night gaming sessions, and frankly looks kinda cool. Who knows? Maybe I'll set a timer and make standing & gaming a regular thing.
M**P
Worth Every Penny!
Faced with working remotely for at least the next month or so, I knew that I needed an adjustable desk option for my home office. I have a lower back injury and simply cannot sit all day long. Did a lot of research and decided to purchase this desk based on positive reviews, a crossbar for added stability, and the hand crank vs powered option. I made the right choice! I am 5'7" tall and can easily adjust this desk to a comfortable height for standing/working (it will go higher too - check the details). It is a smidge shaky if I start to type fast while standing but it is also on carpet - I think it would not move as much on a non-carpeted surface. Took maybe 20 min to assemble with the provided tools. The crank works smoothly (actually better than the one in my work office) and hardly makes any noise. This was easily half the price of other adjustable desks I researched. I have a laptop and monitor - both on stands for correct ergo height, an external keyboard and mouse and extra room for a working space. Check your measurements to see if it will work for you!
K**Z
This desk was THE WORST piece of furniture that I've ever had the displeasure ...
This desk was THE WORST piece of furniture that I've ever had the displeasure of building.Do not buy this desk unless you want to deal with:- Terrible instructions that make you wonder if they even tried building this desk themselves- Missing screws- Screws that are too big for the holes- Misaligned screw holes that render parts useless- Brittle screws and a socket keys that strips the head on the screw- An extremely wobbly desk
T**8
Good but had some frustrations building it.
Once the table is built, it works well. As with some of the other reviewers thoughts, it was missing the correct size bolts to complete the table. I'm lucky because I have a full size machinist shop at my disposal so I could find the correct bolts I needed to put things together. This would have been even more frustrating if I had had to wait for them to ship me a new bolt package. The raising and lowering of the table (without anything on it) works very well. Not hard to move at all. The table top does "wobble" from left to right about an inch and a half. It is very stable front to back though. For the cost (relative to others I have found) if you're willing to hunt down the proper bolts, it's worth it. This will be holding 2 zebra 105SL thermal label printers, a PC and monitor so time will tell if it holds up well. It looks like it should, but I'll report back in a couple months to verify.
J**E
Great desk and definitely worth the money.
I'm a Ph.D. level ergonomist at a major university. This is my area of expertise.Since we don't change desk height very often, the manual crank is sufficient. It is smooth and can be used on the right or left sides. At the university, I have a $2,000 electric adjustable height desk. Is my university one better, yes! But my university budget was much larger. For about $300, this is as good as it gets! If you try to shake it from side to side, it will move. But that is not an activity that should be done with any table. Typing and mousing as I am doing now, I notice no movement.Since I am confined to home during the pandemic, this is my new workstation. If you sit and stand at the computer, this works quite well. I use a task stool (higher) rather than a task chair. That allows me to keep the table height at the same level when standing or sitting.Invest in yourself! Setup a good workstation.
K**R
Not only where there parts missing but after using this ...
Not only where there parts missing but after using this for a week it's not well made at all. I have a laptop, two flat screens, and router and it has a very hard time being stable while moving. Additionally, it is made for maybe a laptop and one monitor. Not worth $50.00 let alone hundreds. Avoid!!!
B**A
Sturdy for me..
I used this to place 2 monitors, wireless keyboard w/ mouse pad and a desk phone and it worked great. Others may use it for different purposes; therefore, reporting it wobbly but I was pleasantly surprised how sturdy it was. There is slight movement if you bump it but understandable with cranking feature. Cranking is smooth when adjusting both directions. All dimensions listed is exactly as advertised. I would order again.
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