Excellent sit stand desk
This desk is well made, relatively easy to assemble and very solid. Actuators are quiet and fast and memory settings are great. I’d happily recommend both the desk and the company. Delivery was on time and rather quick.
Create a healthy workplace environment from sitting and standing working routine. Without having to consume time and manually adjust height these sit and stand desk can adjust it in press of a button. These height adjustable desk is a great representative on how modern office should fit out and taking ergonomic, health and well being as center stage.
ErgoDC Sit stand desk is all about improving our work flow, health and productivity, by clicking in to your preset height, it will change your desk height in seconds.
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This desk is well made, relatively easy to assemble and very solid. Actuators are quiet and fast and memory settings are great. I’d happily recommend both the desk and the company. Delivery was on time and rather quick.
Sturdy legs that support the desk, good enough to hold my 3 monitors. The motors are fast enough to get to your adjusted height. Would recommend to buy. The white desk does mark easily.
This desk is well made, relatively easy to assemble and very solid. Actuators are quiet and fast and memory settings are great. I’d happily recommend both the desk and the company. Delivery was on time and rather quick.
Sturdy legs that support the desk, good enough to hold my 3 monitors. The motors are fast enough to get to your adjusted height. Would recommend to buy. The white desk does mark easily.
This desk is amazing. I love the automatic/electronic height adjustment. I also love that you an opt for the 140cm, where most sit/stand desks are 160-180cm as a minimum. My only negative feedback is that considering the price tag, I was not expecting any wobble at standing height, but even typing causes the monitors to shake. From review of multiple sit/stand desks (as opposed to the adjustable shelves that sit on stationery desks) my understanding is that this is a very common issue.