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Office Fitness Height and Length Adjustable Desk | High Riser 2EA Reviews

4.7 Rating 3 Reviews
Initially I hated myself for choosing not to buy a desk from IKEA. The manual was not precise and I seriously doubt it matched the product that was delivered to me. Luckily I'm an Engineer and was able to figure it out by myself. It was a pain, but the final result is definitely worth it.
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Posted 6 years ago
Andy Gimblett
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I'd used an electric standing desk in previous jobs and found it really helpful for getting me moving around rather than sitting all day long; now I work from home that's become even more important because I don't have far to walk to make a cup of tea! So I went looking for a standing desk which was affordable, sturdy, good looking and easy to assemble - and this is the one I went for. And I have to say, I'm really happy with it - it's sturdy and feels good, the action moving up and down is smooth, it's pretty quiet, and it was easy (and quite good fun) to put together. I think my only regret is that I didn't realise I could have re-used my previous desktop, and just bought the desk mechanism here! It's a bit more expense than, say, Ikea's offering, and it was a bit of a stretch for me to be honest, but I don't regret it - it's definitely much sturdier than cheaper ones I looked at. Definitely happy.
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Posted 6 years ago
This table is excellent quality, works very well, and doesn't do too bad in the looks department either. I wouldn't hesitate to buy again. I have the smallest top in white, it fits the legs with amply space either side, and supports an iMac easily when raising and lowering. Can't fault the product at all. The instructions are a bit basic, but anyone with a bit of DIY nouse won't have any problems putting it together.
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Posted 7 years ago