





↕️ Elevate your workspace, energize your day!
The Rocelco 37.5" Height Adjustable Standing Desk Converter Bundle combines a spacious dual-monitor riser with a smooth, piston-assisted height adjustment from 5" to 17". It supports up to 35 lbs and features a retractable ergonomic keyboard tray designed to reduce strain. Included is an anti-fatigue mat to enhance comfort during long standing sessions. Ready to use out of the box with no assembly required, this gray laminate and steel workstation is built for millennial professionals seeking health-conscious productivity upgrades.
| Manufacturer | Rocelco Inc. |
| Brand | Rocelco |
| Item Weight | 41 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 25 x 37.5 x 5 inches |
| Item model number | R DADRG-MAFM |
| Color | Gray |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Material Type | Laminate, Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 37.5" |
| Manufacturer Part Number | R DADRG-MAFM |
B**K
Smooth Operation - Top Notch Quality
What I like most about the Rocelco 32 is how smoothly it moves and up and down loaded with expensive electronic devices sitting safely on top.The brake is located under the front right corner of the its desktop. You release the brake with the palm of your right hand on top of the deck and your fingers wrapped around resting on the brake handle. To release the brake, pull up on its handle. To engage the brake, release the handle. “Brake On” is its default position or the position it is always in until you release it.The desktop can carry up to 30 lbs. of equipment, more than enough lifting power unless you plan on parking an anvil on top.The Rocelco moves smoothly and effortlessly from sitting to standing position. Release the brake, and the 2 spring/gas shocks will raise the deck with no effort on your part. Engage the brake when the desktop is at the height most comfortable for you. Keep in mind that the desktop moves up and forward.To move it down takes 2 hands, your right hand on the right side with fingers over the brake and your left hand on the other side; release the brake by pulling up on the brake handle, and push mostly backward at first, then slightly more downward. When the deck gets to height most comfortable for you, engage the brake by releasing the brake handle. The deck will stay put right where you want it.I am 6’ tall and my wife is 5’2” with eyes not blue, yet both of us find the 32” wide by 20” deep desktop easy to move up or down, with a laptop, an external DVD drive, a 27” HD monitor, and a mouse pad with a mouse. And let’s not forget that the keyboard tray with a wireless keyboard on top is along for the ride too.The Rocelco 32 desktop has enough room for all the devices that I want to move up and down.It is well engineered, ergonomically designed, balanced, and sturdy unit that you cannot go wrong purchasing IF it fits on the table you plan on parking it.I have my Rocelco 32 on a table that is 45” wide and 31” deep. I cannot recommend putting the Rocelco 32 on any smaller tabletop. The Rocelco 32 is 32 INCHES wide. Let’s do the math (45-32)/2=6.5 inches on each side. My router just fits on the left side, and my stompbox just fits on the right side. (A stompbox is a gadget that changes the sound of an electric guitar.)What about a table that is not quite 31” deep? No. Do not forget, the deck moves up and forward. If my table was 28” deep, for example, the desktop when full up would be hanging over the front end of my table. It is not in any danger of toppling over because the engineers positioned the CG far enough back over the table to prevent such a calamity. It just totally unnerves me seeing my very cool stuff hanging over nothing. Yikes! No.Another dimension we must consider is the height of the tabletop. The top of my table is 30 inches over the floor. Would you not know it! It is too high for me. I got to thinking, I work comfortably in the standing position when the desktop is all the way. What if it were 2” lower? No. I prefer standing over sitting especially when I’m playing my guitar. I am at eye level with the monitor that is no more than 18”-20” away. The music I project on the monitor is easy to see and read. And the keyboard, and the mouse are at ergonomically perfect heights for me. And even the laptop is within easy reach.BTW a nice stiff but comfy cushion on my office chair compensates for a tabletop too high when desktop is all the way down. Coming soon.Yeah, let’s rock-n-roll.
S**R
Transformed My Workday
I spend 8 to 18 hrs a day sat at the computer, 5 to 7 days a week, for the past 30 years. This thing is a prayer answered. Not kidding. Cost was the factor in not getting it before, but if I went back in time it would have been SO WORTH IT. It shipped well packed in a kind of strong cardboard with sturdy wood separators, plastic straps, and rugged corner protectors. (Good packaging is important to me!) It fits my laptop and 22” wide monitor on the top shelf, plus beverages and knickknacks, and a mouse and a smaller second keyboard on the pullout shelf. It’s fun to move up and down, which I do a lot as my feets get used to standing (I stand, sit, stand, sit…) LOVE THIS THING SO MUCH!! Any negatives? Yeah that I waited this long.(I did first buy a cheaper brand first but it... was not so great. Returned it.)
K**E
I think it'll work ...
I recently have come to the understanding I needed a standing desk for all of the reasons all of you have.My takeaways:1. I bought this bc it seemed well-reviewed, affordable, and it had a sliding keyboard tray.2. I agree that it's a little wobbly, but the desk I have it on does NOT help that situation. I bet with a sturdy desk it'd be good. (it's weird how subtle the wobble feels... probably because I'm up high like a skyscraper)3. I wanted to get the white bc it seemed "cuter" with my room, but with this plasticky surface, I guarantee it'll look worn and grungy immediately. So "functional tech black" it is for me.4. On day one, it feels like the adjustment launches at you (or requires an absurd amount of force), but after fiddling with it a bit, it seems like it has a lot of fine tuning available, and it doesn't seem like it'll slip height while using it. I bet with time it'll ease a bit, too.5. I will definitely need to wear my crocs when I use this...aka, make sure you have support while standing. Just like you need a good sitting chair, you'll need good foot support and standing position. Didn't think about that until I started working at it for a bit.6. It makes my office have a bit of an Unwelcoming Aura. In that way, it may not be aesthetically particularly small-space-friendly (practically, it definitely is small-space-friendly). But with my hybrid work now, this *does* need to tip towards being a functional room more so than "cozy"7. Well-packaged (kinda surprisingly heavy box), and seems well-constructed.8. Keyboard either needs to be out or IN. The tray has a lot of space to use between those two settings, but the glide between them is *super* smooth, so you'll have more tray slide. (especially noticeable if your desk has that bit of wobble to begin with)a.) I may not have been patient enough with it. I can get it stable, but depending on your typing force and angle, or if you're doing a lot of mouse work, it could be slidey)9. My kitty doesn't have anywhere to sit now!I was hoping to keep that more succinct, but there you have it.
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