⚡ Elevate your workday—literally—with smart, sleek standing desk tech!
The SHW 40-Inch Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk combines a smooth, quiet motorized lift system with a programmable LED controller featuring four memory presets. Its compact 40-inch black laminated surface fits modern workspaces, while integrated cable management and a drawer keep your setup organized and professional. Built with durable metal legs and engineered wood, it supports ergonomic productivity from 28 to 45 inches in height.
Additional Features | Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Memory Preset |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | Leg |
Lifting Mechanism | Electric Lift System |
Frame Joint Type | double column |
Has Finished Back | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk, Standing Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 40"W x 28"H |
Size | 40-Inch |
Tabletop Thickness | 4 Inches |
Maximum Height | 45 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 46.64 Inches |
Base | Metal |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
M**A
10/10 desk, would recommend the brand to anyone looking for a standing desk
the desk is exactly as big as i wanted it to be, feels really high-quality, is fully sturdy even at maximum height, and as long as you follow the instructions CLOSELY, it's nice and easy to put together!... do NOT make the mistake i did in putting things in backwards, because it's a pain to take it apart again. that's a GREAT thing for its ability to stay together, though, so as long as you don't pull a dumb like i did, it's amazing!i just wish you could reprogram the heights in the four buttons - 73cm is the perfect height while sitting, but the lowest programmed height is 80cm
B**T
Solid, well-engineered adjustable computer desk
Heavy-gauge, very solid black-coated stamped, drilled and tapped steel construction was a breeze to assemble.Instructions were extremely clear. Sleek, attractive minimalist design. All components arrive in excellent condition, and fit each other exactly as designed.NOTE ON ASSEMBLY: Instructions are very clear. READ them, too; don't just look at the pictures.At the bottom of every page, the assembly pamphlet clearly advises to WAIT to tighten ALL screws until ALL screws have been threaded into place. This is REALLY IMPORTANT: do this for a straight, rigid assembly. It's designed this way so that final tightening provides a uniform tension as things get tightened. Got that right the first time around: my desk is flat on its broad feet and dead level.NOTE ON USE WITH KEYBOARD TRAYS: This is on me: I should have waited to order a keyboard tray until I had the desk at hand; I ordered the familiar sturdy Vivo, https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01H7UGD7Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1, and found that the desk's sturdy cross braces do not have sufficient space for this model's bracket.There is 11" of free space under the desktop from front edge to the front cross brace; the tray model I'd ordered requires 18". Again: my problem, but good to know, in retrospect! This keyboard tray is probably unsuited for most electric desks.SAFETY NOTE (unrelated to quality of product) The only snag was a literal one encountered during unpacking: the staple on the end of the red ribbon that secured the plastic bag containing the instruction sheet to the shipping container. The red ribbon extended outside the box (where it was firmly taped to the outside of the package) so it would be clearly visible; I did not anticipate that as I grabbed the ribbon and yanked it, there might be a -staple- securing the end of the ribbon inside the box to the instructions baggie. Ouch!. (This is in no way a problem with the product.)COMMENTS: Great product, reasonable price, fine value.- Seller might consider including front-to-back mounting area underneath for accessories is 11" max; this is not a typical spec, and may be typical of adjustable-height desks. Velcro wire management strips were included; obviously, I have a couple more to deploy.- Wire basket that holds power supply and excess cable behind the cross-braces seems to have been folded the wrong way around to fit as indicated in the instructions. the tabs on the brace to hold it are a nice, snug fit for the wire gauge, but the transverse reinforcing wires of the basket are on the outside of the basket, so that the basket cannot be inserted into the tabs unless it's oriented opposite the view in the instructions.Definitely would buy again, but almost certainly will not need to do that: solid, attractive and comfortable product.
B**C
Great Standing Sitting Desk
This is a excellent Desk for my at home office. Was easy to assemble and is pretty sturdy for the price. The motor is not very noisy and the up and down movement is smooth. The finish of the desk top is also excellent. For the quality and the amount you spend on this desk, this is a great value. Will be ordering a second one soon for my Gaming PC in my bedroom.
G**E
come on amazon let me write a long title. color wrong desk good details inside
Original title cause amazon's a 🐩: the color of the top panel doesn't match the name or photo but your mileage will vary and it's still worth a buyso I needed a new desk. my old one was on the verge of decomposing and I didn't want to haul it all the way up a flight of stairs to my new residence. so after about an hour of intense migraines from scrolling through amazon I settled on this one.I can't remember how quickly it got delivered and it might have been delayed by like a day or two but it was well within the unsaid law of reasonable delivery time limits. I got it in maple cause my floors were hardwood, and deep in the moldy recesses of my brain I recalled someone saying they were maple, so I was like sweet, the photo appears to match my floors, so maybe I'll finally have something in my room that's coordinated with The Colors. it ships here and it is not the same maple. maybe my floors are misnamed, or maybe the trees they were hewn from spent their lives in the shade or something. but what's in the box looks more like what would happen if an ash blonde chick washed her hair with brass removing shampoo. I'd show a photo but I don't have any and I'm not going back to that residence for like a week. Maybe if you live in the world of overly saturated, sharpened and dodged landscape photos that are bizarrely popular in Facebook groups, it could look like maple. but it doesn't match my flooring. The faux woodgrain finish actually looks pretty nice, though, for particle board.Desk assembly went well. I am a complete numb🌰 when it comes to assembling things (there's a reason I named my homebuilt computer the Jank Queen. the sources of most noises that thing makes still elude me), and I deliberately take my time building things because my working memory is more like a roulette wheel and I don't want to waste energy shaving off a meager 15 seconds. I think I built it in like a half hour, 45 minutes? While not sporting Instagram-reel-worthy machining in any of the screw holes, it's a (I forgot how much it cost already)desk from china. Don't look at the teeth of a horse you got as a gift. Anyway, the screws actually fit well through the holes, unlike some other metal things from China I've bought recently, and everything is done with an Allen key, so I didn't need any extra tools.Now for the desk:I have two giant-🐴 monitors because I like to dedicate 75% of my screen space to pictures of thomas the tank engine characters, and because I will kick and scream and hiss before I give up my last remaining dell ultrasharp u3014. 16:10 is the best aspect ratio. don't fight me. I'll win. Anyway the two monitors I have measure 32(30??)" and 27???" inches diagonally and they are pretty heavy for flatscreen panels. ok maybe not the 27" but my gigantamax dell monitor makes up for it. When I adjust the height of the desk they don't budge. Not even a little jiggle from the ultrasharp. the motor that raises and lowers the desk does so incredibly gradually, starting slower at first and speeding up, but even at ludicrous speed it's still not very fast. if you're wealthy or vain or something else you probably have a set of two-pound tiny apple monitors that could give me a papercut with that horrendous lack of bezel. or maybe monitors have just gotten that thin as of recent times. I don't know. I hate trends. But if you have those I don't even know why you're worrying about the sturdiness of the desk. I tried wobbling it with a considerable amount of force and the thing shook like a little, but more in the way that train cars aren't bolted together in one big long line, but rather have a flexible divider. Like it's designed to have room to breathe. anyway I'm rambling. It's sturdy. It will hold anything you would need to put on a desk.The speed presets on the motor confused me for a bit because I threw away the manual after I built it, but I figured it out. It comes with 4 presets already, but you can change them. Click twice to active the preset height. I forgot already how to set the preset. It's in the manual. I think.The cable management basket on the bottom also confuses me, mostly because I am horrendously bad at it, but if your cables were long enough you could probably hide them better than I could. Note that wires are still very visible going from the motor to the wall and from your monitors to your computer, unless you don't have a million things plugged in like I do. That's ok. It's life. Happiness doesn't revolve around having a flawless polished room covered from ceiling to floor in retina scorching LEDs like all the reddit posts glorify.The drawer at the bottom is pretty useless. I use it to keep all the extra hardware I got from furnishing my new domicile.8/10 not enough maple
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