Johnny—February 3, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Excellent product and customer service. Bought this to throw a butcher block on. The legs are quiet and sturdy with this block on it. Little to no wiggle. The instructions were east and straight forward just make sure to read them before and make sure your tabletop isn't too large. Mine was, but Vivo was great and I was able to get a single extension cable within 3 days. For the money, I don't see any options that beats this one. Read more
Dyl—May 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Really nice legs. I feel like they are very solid. I’m 6’ 3” so my standing height for this desk is 45” and it seems very stable. Does the desk shake, yes. It’s 45” up in the air, it’s gonna shake. But it’s very minimal. Others here had me convinced it’d be dang near collapsing from shaking and wobbling so bad. I even put a larger desk top than is recommended, (96” x 24” x 1-1/8”) and it’s working great. Only “issue” I had is the programming. Manual says to push and hold “S” until it the LCD flashes. You press “S” for 1 second and let go, then the LCD flashes “S -“ and it’s ready for setting 1,2, or 3. Assembly was easy. About 15 minutes. Good hardware, everything was threaded nice. I was able to tighten everything very tight, with a 5mm T Handle even, and nothing stripped. Haven’t had it up very long yet, but so far I am happy with it. Read more
Blizzard—February 20, 2018✓ Verified purchase
I like to live with a product for a while before I review it, especially things that are a bit more complex. I've had this set of legs built into a desk for several months now, and I love them. I was impressed at the build quality, and I am really very picky about such things. Everything was solid, heavy-gauge metal, with quality joints. Despite what a few reviewers here said, I had no problem with screws aligning with their holes. I even took apart the motor compartments to check the innards, and they are rather robust with a good quality grease. The electronics box is also well-made and safely designed. I ended up making a table top out of three of the cheapest pine 1x8 boards from Home Depot, biscuit-joined at the edges, routed to break the corners, aged with an iron acetate solution, and varnished. For what I considered to be a quick and temporary top, it turned out gorgeous! But enough about the wood, how about the legs? Well, they are fantastic. The control panel is a bit un-intuitive, so read the manual. It's not hard, just non-obvious. The panel itself is made of plastic, and possibly at risk of breaking if you crank the screws down hard or ram into it with a chair arm, so mount it carefully. I put a couple thin rubber pads between the plastic and the desktop to give it a little resiliency. Also, I did not use the rubber pads between the leg unit and the desk surface. I think there should be a few more of them, and in the end I couldn't figure out a good reason to bother with em, so I screwed it directly to the legs. I've had no problems at all with it. Perhaps they are meant to reduce conducted sound and make the thing quieter? It's not loud, anyhow. Be sure the area is clear when you raise and lower the desk, so it doesn't crash into something. Also note, that the control box has a bit of a magnetic field to it, probably from the transformers inside. I only noticed this when having a quadcopter drone on the desk, and it would throw compass magnetic interference errors. It causes no problems otherwise. There have been two occasions where the control panel locked up, and necessitated me unplugging and reconnecting the power to the desk. I don't fault the desk for this, as sometimes electronics just get jinky, and it's been rare and easily cured. I can heartily recommend these legs, and I wish I had done this sooner! All future work surfaces and desks in my life will be height-adjustable - it is so amazingly convenient! Read more
Richard—September 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Standing desks in general: I love the stand-up desk, and I easily spend more than 80% of my time standing. Having the desk go up and down is key. I tried a standing desk earlier in life, but it failed because I didn’t want to stand all of the time. The adjustability is key. Correct height is critical for a standing desk since you can’t adjust your chair. This desk frame: I’m 6’4”, and this three-stage desk goes high enough for me. I’m using it about 2cm from the top height. I’m using a tabletop that is 69” x 37”, and it works well. It moves a little front to back, but not enough to matter. I have it on a thick rug, which probably contributes to this. The desk rises and lowers quickly. The assembly was very easy. I love this desk frame and highly recommend it. Read more
Darth-Cynical—November 17, 2023✓ Verified purchase
Sturdy is not a good descriptor. Tank is more like it . This desk it super sturdy and feels like maybe these components came from something military they are so well made and heavy. Yes this is a heavy thing but you want it to be. I have upon mine a 44 lb computer . A who knows how heavy 50 inch display. A very heavy UPS .A PS4 and a stack of books.( I knew all the weights as I constructed my layout and have not exceeded rated capacity, I just can not remember as I write this ) When I raise this desk to stand and work it does not hesitate to lift at all. Very smooth and precise controls . When I received the desk and assembled it , installed the top , installed the VIVO casters I purchased separately ( I highly recommend this by the way) Plugged it in and was so excited for the first lift and I had an error message. Worked the included trouble shooting guide to no avail so called customer service. What a delight , the folks at VIVO were all over it , we did some additional diagnostic , they determined a new lifting pillar was in order and sent me one overnight. It worked right away, was easy to swap out as I had just assembled the desk and of course it was fresh in my mind. VIVO is a solid company with solid products and most importantly Premium customer service . Purchase with confidence . Read more