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· Made for Fluid Workspaces: Sit or stand freely while you work with the FlexiSpot standing desk riser. It turns any desk into a standing desk so you can adapting postures for max comfort, which is beneficial to relieve wrist pain and improve productivity · Ergonomic 2-Tier Design: Our 2-tier design offers ergonomic excellence for reading and typing! The 35'' width of top tier holds a monitor up to 27'' with ease, the roomy base tier of 12.1'' depth holds a standard keyboard and mouse or a 13'' laptop · Freedom to Any Height: Go from sitting to standing with single-lever and allows a smooth height adjustment from 4.7'' to 19.7''. The powerful gas spring system holds up to 33 lbs while the keyboard tray holds up to 4.4lbs · Ready to Use: Ships are almost fully assembled and ready to use right out of the box! Just attach the optional keyboard tray (if desired) in one easy step, and you're ready to customize the way you work · Straight Up & Down Movement: Adjustable workstation allows you to find the needed healthy balance between sitting and standing up throughout the day. Our sit-to-stand desk rises and folds vertically, within its own footprint.
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Old House ParentsReviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
This desk is amazing, and the size I chose (28" wide) is especially useful for those with smaller spaces to fill - given it's width, it is probably best suited for a single larger monitor (mine is 24"), or 2 smaller monitors with center bases, situation. There were a number of size options from this brand, so measure carefully and choose wisely. Fit: I have a horseshoe shaped desk that covers a 180-degree arc, 17" deep all around, so it was a challenge to find the right size stand-up desk. I did have to give up a couple of inches of seating area, which was a small price to pay for the added comfort of being able to work standing up. I only had to shift my floor pad out a bit, and scoot my foot rest in, and I was ready to rock and roll. Setup: it was really easy to assemble this desk. One of the screws for attaching the keyboard tray was missing - when I contacted the company, they were very fast to respond (less than a day) and gave me a refund for the cost of purchasing a new one (and for the hassle, very generous). I really like that the mechanism is not powered - one less plug to worry about, and one less piece to add to the build process. The desk comes with a couple of generously sized and adjustable cord loops, so you can wire your equipment however you want. Make sure your cords are long enough to handle the desk at its peak - I purchased USB extender cords just to be sure, and I used them on all but one device. My desk is not against the wall, so I anchored the base of the cords to the leg of my desk, just to keep them from floating all over the place. Operation: the desk goes up and down incredibly smoothly. The flipper lever under the right arm of the upper tray is convenient; I find it best to stand first, then flip the paddle, but that's just because of my cord setup. The rise is fluid and not too fast (not like an office chair, where you're either propelled to the ceiling or dumped to the floor). Functional space: even with my monitor and low-sitting wide speaker bar, there's plenty of room behind my monitor where I keep a dresser tray of things like dongles. There are "wings" on the upper tray that extend toward you - they can each fit a 4" coaster (so my coffee goes up/down with me) with a little bit of wiggle room. I got neoprene coasters, just to make sure they don't slip and slide off the tray when it's in motion. Even with my water cup and coffee mug, I still have room for my phone stand, and I put my charging station behind the monitor. The bottom tray is wide enough for my 18" keyboard and a 5x7" mouse pad on either side. And in the center, the bottom tray is 12" deep, which leaves ample room in front of the keyboard for other things. I have another phone stand there, for times when I have to use it for meetings, but I do have to make sure it's secure when I raise the desk, as it can tumble into the gap if I have it leaning on the upper tray. Additional notes: I looked at a lot of different desks. I originally wanted one that compressed as mostly flat, thinking that would save on space, but it actually meant more of a depth footprint, the one measurement I couldn't sacrifice too much. The fact that the monitor tray sits higher than the keyboard tray, when the desk is all the way down, was actually a benefit: I didn't need the monitor riser anymore. If you don't have a height-adjustable monitor, make sure the 5" rise of this desk will work for you - I did have to adjust the height of my monitor to suit the change. You might want to invest in an anti-fatique standing mat - I got a small one (17x22") that has a handle, which makes it easier to store and grab, and therefore it's more likely for me to use this desk for standing work. Price: I did a lot of research prior to purchase, and this was priced very well compared to the two most popular brands, and it was the only one with the size profile I needed. Definitely an A+
Ashley HoggReviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
It was so easy to set up. Only had to install the lower key board section and it required no tools. It took me longer to clean my desk than to set this up. Works perfectly with my walking pad and doesn't wobble too much while i am walking and typing. I really like that its not maxed out on its height as is. Previous ones that I've used, its at the highest setting and I wish it would go higher. Even standing on the walking pad I still have to lower it a couple of inches. I'm 5'6" for reference. Everything fits nicely on the desk and the wood veneer finish is great quality. So easy to lift and lower. I like having the option to sit or stand.
Mindless BuddhaReviewed in the United States on August 9, 2024
This is seriously one of the best desk converters I've had. It's basic and modern. It's hard to find converters that hold a laptop on the keyboard level without the laptop hanging off and the laptop open enough to use. The top level has a square cut-out that perfectly fits an open 15-17" laptop. Many converters have curved or shaped cut-outs, which I'm not sure why. The lower level is pretty wide and also holds the laptop with room for a mouse on the side. The top level could maybe hold two monitors at angles. But one monitor fits comfortably on the 31". The lifting mechanism glides like butter! I was shocked that, for this price point, it worked so well. Everyone in the office was like, wow! It takes no effort at all. I don't have mine loaded with junk, only the monitor, laptop, and mouse, usually a coffee cup, too. I've never seen one adjust so easily. There was no assembly. You just put the lower level on the converter and turn a couple wing nuts. That's it. That also surprised me. At this price point, this is by far one of the best I've had. No reason to buy an expensive one with this available. Excellent value for the money.
KarenReviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Thi desk riser is in good quality. Very sturdy and plenty of space for my 2 monitors. The only issue is I feel it shakes a bit, but it doesn’t bother much. It made my life much easier to work and stand up while working.
c cReviewed in Australia on December 17, 2024
Recommended by a friend, it's heavier than I expected. The stability is impressive, and the height adjustment is very convenient. All the edges are rounded, making it very safe.
NiZReviewed in Australia on August 31, 2024
Really happy about the purchase. Get it delivered two days early than we expected. Straight forward Assembly, the only thing need to be assembled is the keyboard part. Good quality, very solid and stable on the desk. Exactly something I was looking for.
Darth V.Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025
Perfect
A CapReviewed in Canada on February 6, 2025
Very sturdy
Terri-Lee WybornReviewed in Canada on December 18, 2024
This is really gonna help me be able to stand up more at work which overall will help my health! Great price excellent product.