Runningpie—December 31, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Surprisingly nice standing desk. Check dimensions to make sure its the size you want. It's perfect for a laptop, added keyboard and a big monitor. Easy to put together. Pretty easy to adjust the height, and has a safety mechanism so even if you put a bunch of weight on it nothing bad will happen. Highly functional and easy to align. One of the few cheap pieces of furniture I've purchased that I actually like. Read more
Alex De’Aynne—October 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Easy to put together and extremely sturdy! I appreciate the versatility of being able to stand up or sit down while working, and also it’s adjustability. It was able to hold a keyboard, two large monitors, and a laptop comfortably. Read more
Mangible—January 31, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This is a great podium desk. It helps me be able to work with my little kids around. The pins that come to lock in the holes are fragile and break easy. so i bought screws that fit and locked the height in. Other than that flaw it is great and sturdy and easy to move around. And my one year old can’t knock it over….yet. haha Read more
Stephanie Usherwood—January 20, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Was easy to put together and fits perfectly with my DeerRun inclining walking pad. Its super sturdy and easily adjustable. Read more
Leslie Harris—November 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. This Enayplon mobile standing desk is a great value if you’re looking for a compact adjustable desk with wheels. The frame is sturdy, the height adjusts smoothly, and both tabletops feel high-quality for the price. It’s perfect for a laptop workstation, bedside desk, craft table, or rolling lectern. Setup took a little time, about 20 minutes, but everything fit correctly and the instructions were clear. Once assembled, the desk rolls effortlessly across my floors, and the locking wheels keep it stable when I’m working. I really appreciate the extra features like the two side hooks (great for bags, headphones, and cables) and the removable cup holder. The split tabletop design is also a big plus—one side can tilt while the other stays flat, making it very versatile. If you need a small rolling stand-up desk for home, office, classroom, or even kitchen use, this is absolutely worth buying. Read more
Emily Ibarra—October 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
My son wanted an adjustable desk for his laptop when he's doing his homeschool work. This desk is the perfect size, well made, sturdy, looks great and he is able to assemble and is easy to adjust the height and is easy to move. Read more
Mark Neyrinck—January 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I expected the typical cheap metal and build and junk. WRONG! This thing was built great and does exactly what it says the way it says it. SO many ways to config and use it. Very Very happy with it and checking out to see what else they offer. GREAT product at a GREAT price! Read more
Mike W.—January 2, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Assembly was straightforward and mercifully quick, took me about 30 minutes. All I needed was a Phillips head screwdriver (which you provide) and it comes with a basic wrench for the casters, which felt like they came straight out of a dollar store clearance bin. The instructions were fine, nothing inspiring, just some vague diagrams and a prayer. Once built, the desk looked decent enough but had that unmistakable vibe of “don’t lean on me or I’ll cry.” The materials are definitely on the cheap side. The frame is made of thin, welded tubing that’s just barely pretending to be steel, and the whole setup is so lightweight it could probably be carried away by a motivated toddler. It’s not actually wobbly, just super light duty, like the Ikea version of ambition. The caster locks are weak and the fixed locking positions for height adjustment limit you more than you’d like. It almost works for me as a cycling desk, but it’s just an inch too short to hit that sweet spot. Functionally, it does what I needed for my cycling trainer… barely. The lower part comes right to my hands… I wouldn’t trust it to hold anything heavier than a monitor without bracing it or babying it every time I walk by. The cup holder is hilariously bad, since it only fits in one awkward spot unless you want to wrestle with the hook or take it off. It’s a classic case of “looks the part, but only if you squint.” Not a total waste of money, but also not something I’d ever brag about owning. Read more