Michael A. – Honest Reviews—December 3, 2022✓ Verified purchase
So initially I ordered this desk for my Sister who is a digital artist she needed a desk on wheels that she could roll up next to her at the computer for her to do her work on, this desk was a huge win, it did everything and more for her. Both sides of the desk can move independently up and down and one side can move up and down and articulate at various angles (computer side or art side). So for anyone doing artwork with pens, pencils, watercolor or digital art with a drawing tablet screen this is for you. Fast forward to me purchasing one for me, so I sell online and I need a standing desk and a sit down desk in my living room that I can roll away when I am not working in my living room, this is the desk! I keep mine split level at all times. I attached some photos the first photo maybe it looks a little like the top is not sturdy and square to the bottom it totally is, the picture is off or something because this is in square and super sturdy and strong. On the top side I purchased a neoprene (like a mousepad) surface top so that I do not scratch the top part of the desk which if you search amazon they have the perfect size available for 10 to 20 bucks. Anyways I highly recommend, I am most likely going to buy 2 more of these desks for my warehouse people. In my opinion these should be twice the price they are now with all the inflation so I would very much recommend you take a chance if you are sitting on the fence post. I bought a sort of articulating TV cart on amazon before this from a different seller and the part that went up and down failed I spent half the price of this one and I can see the difference in this desk is far superior, don't hesitate buy it, it could be twice the price in a couple months. Read more


GB—July 27, 2021✓ Verified purchase
Cuz I'm missing the shelf that would allow me to put my desktop, I'm giving this a 4. The desk is very sturdy and moves easily from hard surface to carpet for rolling. the instruction will of course have you putting the mouse board on the incorrect side if you're right-handed, otherwise, the instructions were clear. The sitting position of this desk is a little high for a standard desk chair, so hopefully, you have an adjustable chair that you raise up a bit to allow for sitting at this desk. It easily adjusts heights, The shelves adjust independently, so you can adjust just one or both to your needs. I feel like for the money, this an excellent value. I'm gonna contact the vendor that the board and screws are missing. I'll update this post depending on the service I receive. Update 8-19-2021 So I wrote vendor and didn't receive an answer-back. After 5 days I contacted Amazon who agreed to send me a whole new desk that I could pull out the missing parts and return the 2nd order for a refund. Well, they sent me a clothes dyer rack instead of a desk....so had to call Amazon for a 3rd order to be written up. In the meantime, the vendor finally got back to me after 7 days (geez) I let them know I was having the issue fixed by amazon. On the 3rd try (we're now at 3.5 weeks past the initial desk delivery, I finally got the replacement desk. boxed up the rest of the replacement desk and called for UPS to pick it up. Except they came out twice without a receipt and label. I wasn't about to send that item back without those. finally, on the 3rd time, UPS came with both receipt and shipping label and amazon refunded me for the 2 additional times I had to reorder the product. I love the desk, it's very sturdy and easily roles around from solid floor to carpet/rug. it was just a pain getting it to a fully functioning state. If I could guarantee I could get the product right the first time, I would definitely recommend buying this product. Read more
Matthew—April 3, 2022✓ Verified purchase
During a fit of spring cleaning, I felt a need to refresh my computer setup at my off-grid cabin. Previously relying on a table-top makeshift standing desk, while functional, I was also constantly having to share main table space, which would occasionally complicate operations. So, I thought of what I wanted then performed an amazon search: mobile standing desk. And after perusing a few of the listings eventually arrived at purchasing this particular product. I really liked the idea of a two-tiered, adjustable system: monitor able to be elevated above keyboard/mouse, and this delivered. Assembly posed no challenge; although the box came with a mild tear, all the parts were intact and present. For each type of screw, they included one extra, which was a nice touch. Take care: when unscrewing the Q-shaped clamps, don't unscrew too much or a nut can drop out. I happened to do this with one of them and had a heck of a time getting it back in place. These impact the ability to incline individually the keyboard and mouse boards. Even if you messed them up, all it would do is impact your ability to incline the surfaces: resting flat will not be compromised. Do note: the particular screws matter. The M6 flat-end screws included need to be distinguished by length (12, 20, 35, and 45mm). Easy enough to do provided you pre-sort them before assembling. The design/assembly is compatible with convenient modifications: I practice different handedness, often using different layouts at different locations. I felt inspired to run my mouse left-handed with this desk, so when I assembled, I placed the "mouse board" to the left of the "keypad board". This created zero incompatibilities with the instructions, as there are simply 4 "Q-shaped clamps" involved, 2 beneath the keypad board, and two beneath the mouse board (for inclining, which I currently have no opted to do, although I tested a few scenarios). There's an error in the instructions: in step 4, where you are connecting the L-shaped pipe to the panel board, the instructions have you mounting it in the wrong orientation, which becomes immediately apparent in step 5, where you cannot get the legs connected with the panel slot in the pictured position. All you have to do is mount it with the L-shaped pipe legs (piece #4 in the instruction inventory) closest to the panel board slot (piece #11), then step 5 will line up as it should. Although: you can still assemble the desk following the incorrect step 4... all you'll end up with is the panel board slot on the far edge, a slight discontinuity in the middle, as the desk is designed to have the rounded corners on each of the other edges. If you don't mind this, stick with step 4 as written. But if you want the desk as the instructions intend, making the appropriate change during step 4. I actually needed to make the change, and assemble the desk as intended, because I am using a clamp-on monitor mount, which would have conflicted with the slot. Possible improvements? I honestly wouldn't mind if the panel board could be elevated just a few inches higher. I am 5'10", and running a vertical monitor, the mount I'm using providing some elevation. But if I were running a horizontally-oriented monitor, it would seemingly be too low, causing me to look down vs straight ahead (thinking from an ergonomic comfort perspective). Overall I am pleased with my purchase, and hope to get many years of use out of this standing desk. Read more