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T**R
A solid choice with a wobble
Overall I love this desk. I have owned this table for a little over 6 months now. I work from home and wanted a work station that could be for sitting or standing. I use it almost everyday. Being able to program three different height settings makes it easy to go from sitting to standing. The parts were well packaged however I had it assembled for me because it looked tricky. It took about an hour for it to be completely assembled. It was easy to program. Within 2 months I got an error code and panicked for a moment but the most common codes and solutions can be found in the assembly book. I have had about four error codes in the last 6 months but they all reset fairly easily. It has started to rock back and forth especially when it goes up or down as though it's not as stable as it had been but nothing that would cause damage to it or the environment. Overall I like it. It was affordable, it works well and I would buy it again.
K**E
Excellent value
I put this together myself, love the way the desk looks shooing was super fast and it’s pretty sturdy. Only negative thing to not are the side hooks. They are still a little loose even though I tighten them as much as possible or that the equipment would allow. Still love this desk and would buy again. Love that it be a sat and up or sit down.
O**R
Great quality for the price!!
Very impressed with the quality, ease of setup, and functionality of this desk for the price point. Motor is quiet. No wobbling. Has a cable management box, comes with zip ties for the cables, and has hooks to hold headphones etc! 48” is perfect size for two monitors without being too tight.
J**R
Excellent
I love it, the only thing is that it could come with more panels to connect both pieces of the desktop to ensure it doesn’t break in half, but it seems pretty sturdy so far.
T**L
I love this desk
It’s sturdy and raises/lowers well. I just don’t like how cheap the desk top is. It’s a nice color but it does have a split since it’s 2 different pieces of wood. They fit flush but it’s obvious. The wood looks fake and cheap but I have a large keyboard pad that covers it well. The board is not magnetic so you can only put stick notes on it.
R**K
Excellent stand up desk for my at-home office!
This is exactly what I needed, and at a great price! Relatively easy to assemble, and sturdy enough for my laptop, two screens, speakers, and screen riser. Presets work great! Press the button, the motors engage, and the desk is at standing height in under 20 seconds. I would highly recommend this desk!
T**Z
Fairly simple to assemble and so far no problems functionally
After reading plenty of reviews on electric adjustable height desks, I made the decision to go with a DUAL motor one. Mostly because of the weight capacity and sharing of the load between a symmetrical lift system just seems to make sense.I won't get into the weeds about the table top being two pieces (which BTW doesn't affect the use, its a the center line of the desktop or about the laminate was cracked when screwing the hardware onto the bottom of the table top.Here are my observations to some of the complaints. The table top is the junction for EVERY component of this adjustable table. When screwing the binding plates and reinforcements, I found a couple of items.The square metal plates that secure the aforementioned two halves of the table top are sturdy and look great the problem are the predrilled holes - they don't line up with the ones on the metal plate. Now you could probably force the screws down at an angle or with enough effort make them "self tap" through the laminate/MDF.There is a problem with that approach. It could potentially cause the MDF to crack or erupt on the opposite side when forcing the screws. Take a look at the second photo where you can see the screw length vs the table top thickness. There isn't much margin for error, plus without a pilot hole that extra MDF has to go somewhere when the screw is boring a hole right?So I added some metal washers to pull back the screws front going too deep, plus I drilled (1/16") holes that actually lined up with that metal bracket. ALSO on every page of the instructions that showed installing the screws - it clearly states "DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS". Good reason, there isn't much room for error. How many will admit to cranking down those tiny screws?The square table top brackets aren't the only ones that didn't line up. The two side brackets that line up with the left/right table legs did not either. I too used metal washers and drilled additional pilot holes.Other than those nick picks - the desk appeared to initialize correctly, took the 3 memory positions and worked smoothly during the several tests.The included wiring tray was great to have, as I didn't have to figure out how to neatly arrange the wiring. Problem was the predrilled location interfered with the monitor stand table top clamps. So I simply moved it towards the center and drilled two new pilot holes reassigning the rear tray holes to the front ones.I have dual set up using some older 24" Dell monitors that weigh about twice the newer ones do and secured with an older heavy duty Fleximount (has 1.25" tubes and a double clamp) dual monitor bracket. Combined probably in the neighborhood of 35 pounds of hardware plus the wireless access point, keyboard, mouse, speakers and stationary - around 40 pounds total. The table motors handled it with ease and only a few seconds between positions.PROS - simple to assemble and get working. Cost value with coupon.CONS - pilot holes not accurate. Wooden dowel pins are loose - recommend using some wood/carpenter's glue with the dowel pins. The wiring tray interfered with the monitor clamping bracket but your mileage may vary depending on your set up.OVERALL - recommended adjustable desk set up just be diligent about checking if the hardware lines up correctly and have a way to make some new pilot holes if necessary.
L**I
Sturdy and beautiful desk!
Assembly is tough, but then again I have a harder time reading instructions. If I could watch and assemble would have been better. Also you will need a drill. Make your life easier trust me. Other than that beautiful and sturdy product. Absolutely love it and would purchase again.
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