Zach—April 15, 2017✓ Verified purchase
Love it. It is very sturdy, looks good, and is perfectly sized for all of my daily needs. I do wish the crank would adjust the height a bit quicker but other than that, it is great. The only other recommendation/wish that i have is that it would come with the option to have rubber feet instead of rolling casters. Read more
Sepehr Sadighpour—May 5, 2020✓ Verified purchase
Only one side of the table rises when cranking up. Both sides descend when cranking down. Extremely loud squeaks when cranking. Don't know if this is defective or if there was a mistake with assembly (not the clearest instructions). Read more
Flatirons View—February 24, 2018✓ Verified purchase
I was looking for a stand up desk for the home office. I keep it up most of the time, so not being motorized was not a problem. Arrived in 3 packages - the top was well packaged so no damage. I did the assembly using the directions - don't tighten the fasteners completely until assembled otherwise some of the holes don't line up. It comes with Allen wrenches needed. The wheels are nice allowing to roll around. It's on a wood floor, so when the wheels are locked, the table will slide across the floor if you push it, but just leaning down onto it, it stays put. Also, it's pretty solid - if you lean heavily on it, it will rock a bit (expect that from a cantilever leg/desktop design). The crank handle works nicely, and can be operated from either side of the desk (shift the handle). As I keep the desk up, I'm not cranking that much. I got an anti-fatigue floor mat (kitchen version from costco rather than the more expensive office version) to save the legs and back. Added a clamp-on powerstrip so the desk is self-contained, just one power cord to unplug when I move it around. Another reason going with the stand up was I wanted a drafting table, but not enough space to have dedicated tables, so I got a desktop drafting table (drafting surface is 20x30") to sit on top of this desk. With the desk cranked up, the drafting table is at a comfortable height for me (I'm 5' 11"). This is a nice compromise that's working out. The desk top depth is deep enough to leave the monitor on the desk behind the desktop drafting table. Read more
Customer—September 13, 2016✓ Verified purchase
I purchased this item expecting to receive a white base with a medium brown top; however, the product is actually a gray base with a mahogany top. Nowhere in the description was the color provided so I had to go off the picture. The item is very good quality and sturdy. It goes up and down easily. It was very easy to put together. I would recommend this product but beware that it will not look like the picture. Read more
Chibetin—November 2, 2015✓ Verified purchase
Its an ok ergonomic desk, but less than expected for the price The good: - Made of very good materials - I bought the 60" and it is quite spacious - Goes up and down easily as advertised The bad: - Instructions are not very clear to build it. - The wrench it came with will cut your finger before it can tighten the parts enough. - Moves too much while I type ( I did tighten it well when I put it together) Read more
Lisa—July 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The service from the seller was outstanding. The product itself is mixed. Once I was finally able to assemble it, it was fine and seems to work as advertised. However, it is challenging to get it assembled. The instructions aren't always clear and I would have preferred the parts being labeled better. For example the rod which connects to the crank and crank handle, is 2 parts which screw into each other, they just need to be unscrewed a bit and pulled out (H&I I think?). But since the parts aren't labeled and there's no hint of that in the instructions, that was very difficult to figure out. The seller was the one who helped me figure that out. I thought a part was missing. I'd rate the seller's service a 5 and the product a 3 because of how painful the assembly was. But happy to now have a standing desk to help with some shoulder and neck pain. Read more
Mohammad—March 24, 2016✓ Verified purchase
The base is so weak and can not tolerate weight of whole structure and there is cure on both bases. Read more
gowtqn—June 14, 2015✓ Verified purchase
This desk is fantastic. 5 stars. Here are some pros and cons: Pros: - Equivalent to an $800 motor sit/stand desk, at half the price - Very professional and sleek looking desk, very sturdy. - All assembly tools are included - 2-3 different allen wrenches, 1 wrench. Might need a hammer to get the table nubs stuck in place ( not included of course) - Comes with 4 cable cuff-type organizers that stick to the frame - Height adjustable for a surprisingly short/tall range Cons: - Assembly took some patience, specifically putting the table top in was the most difficult part. I found that the only way to get the table top attached was if I screwed in all of the screws loosely, and tightened them once they're all snug inside the table top. The instructions do advise about this, so consider this another friendly reminder - Package came in 3 different pieces, 2 were shipped on one day, then the table was shipped the next day. If the same happens to you, you can still put the entire table together while you wait for the table top to arrive. Other neutral points: (pro or con depending how you look at it) - Requires some cable management or else your equipment might get tugged on/knocked over when adjusting the height. Luckily it comes with cable organizers. - The crank adjusts the height at a modest pace. It takes a bunch of rotations to get from sitting to standing. Fortunately it requires only a small amount of torque to rotate. Read more