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VIVO Electric Single Motor Standing Desk Frame for 41 to 74 in Table Tops, Memory Height Adjustment, Frame Only, Black, DESK-E151EB

139.99

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VIVO Electric Single Motor Standing Desk Frame for 41 to 74 in Table Tops, Memory Height Adjustment, Frame Only, Black, DESK-E151EB

4.5

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$139.99

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· Frame Dimensions & Compatibility - Frame Length: 40.2” to 53.8”, Frame Height: 28” to 46”. Recommended table top measurements: Length of 40.5” to 74”, Width of 20” to 40”, and a Thickness of 3/4” and greater. Perfect space efficient active workstation legs for home and office settings. · Solid 154 lbs Support - All steel construction and a thick leg support system holds weights up to 154 lbs. Adjustable feet level out and adapt to nearly any floor surface. · Electric Lift System - Telescopic height adjustment allows you to go from sitting to standing at the push of a button without breaking concentration or productivity. The single motor features 1.5" per second lift speed, creating smooth and quiet height transitions for your workstation. · Simple Control Panel - The easy-to-use push button controller features 4 memory presets and a power saving mode. Enjoy standing throughout the day and leave work feeling energized and refreshed. · We've Got You Covered - Sturdy design is backed with a 3 Year Manufacturer Warranty and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns.

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John HancockReviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022

Desk frame dimensions... 33" L minimum, 22.5" D minimum desktop, 25.5" D feet, and adjustable between 28.875"H to 48.5"H (plus your top thickness). 3 memory settings, which I have setup for "low", "high", and "out of the way". Due to the small size of my apartment, I needed a small desk (no more than about 36" wide) and needed good access to the closet. This desk fit that bill. The adjustable height is great because I can easily raise this desk 4' in the air, so I can kneel or sit on the floor to get to the bottom of my only closet. Or keep it at a normal level and get to the hanging bar and top shelves. The adjustable width makes it useful today and it'll grow with me when I finally buy a house. The birch butcher block I put on top still needs to be cut to width, I need to router the edges, and I need to finish it. It obviously overhangs the bed. I can however put the desk up plenty high so that it doesn't get kicked when in bed. Materials quality seems good for 2 Benjamins. The metal seems plenty sturdy and plenty heavy. I didn't have any issues with strip-out on the threads or any fasteners. The fastener count was very exact-- there were exactly enough bolts, screws, and anti-vibration pads. Unfortunately there were no extras so if you lose anything, you're going to the hardware store for more. The paint finish looks good but it hasn't really gotten a workout yet. I'm still waiting for the RMA on my monitor and looking for a mountable UPS or surge protector in the meantime. I'm concerned about future issues with rust (nothing apparent after a week or so). I'm very concerned about the anti-vibration pads: they tear easily when you put a screw through them as intended. I don't know if they'll be reusable or if I'll have to figure out an alternative (adhesive felt?) when I move the desk in the future. I bought this for the motor and for the small adjustable size, so I'm hoping it'll grow with me.

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FlyinGReviewed in the United States on January 16, 2022

I was surprise how sturdy this frame is. The motorized action is smooth and quiet. It starts slow then accelerates. This is good because it doesn't cause vibrations that would cause things to roll off the desk. I like the single motor design because there is less chance of the motors getting out of sync. (see reviews of other products). I also like the flexibility of using other brand parts like the top and cable management. It was easy to adjust the width. Someday I might decide to size up the top or maybe scale down. I was also impressed at some attention to detail. The kit came with grommets that isolate the desk top from the frame. This cuts vibration and prevents scratching of a real wood desk. While it doesn't some with caster wheels, the adjustable feet can be removed and replaced with casters. I find the three memory positions to be enough. I use one for sitting, one for standing, and one for a balance chair. So far I have no issues with weight capacity. I use three heavy monitors and a solid wood top. Assembly is a bit tricky but not too bad. The trickiest was inserting the synchronization rod (keeps the legs at same height). But after figuring it out I had no issues. I will so that if you have trouble assembling IKEA furniture you are going to find this assembly difficult. Personally, I never read instructions and just put stuff together. This one I had to actually read the instructions. Minus one star for of ease of assembly but I'm still quite happy with the sturdiness and value for the money. I would buy another. A quick tip for assembly: the synchronization rod might need to be rotated slightly to get it into the left side. It might only need about 1/8 of a turn. Plug it in while still upside down and let the motor do the work.

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NathanReviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023

Bought a "Good" used version of this from VIVO for like $50 less than the new price, and everything turned out great! The only thing missing was a single screw. Due to some back problems, I wanted to get a standing desk to help work from home on. After searching through a couple sites, IKEA, Uplift, etc- I found this VIVO one for pretty cheap and decided to take a crack at it. I used my old Bekant desktop from IKEA, which worked perfectly. All the screws fit well within the thickness of the desktop. Setup was pretty simple, though illustrations on the instructions were a bit of a headache to figure out when pieces look so similar. It probably took me a couple hours, including taking apart my old desk and everything. So really it wasn't that long to make. I think I might wish the power cord for the control pad were a bit longer, but that's my only real complaint. It's nice having the 1-2-3-4 saved heights without spending like $100 or more for the "feature." Overall, I'm just really pleased with it!

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mxgirlReviewed in the United States on March 28, 2022

Update after 9 months: STILL LOVE IT! It’s actually my main desk now. When my back hurts for sitting I stand. I love it! I’m going to buy another one for my husband. This desk is great. It's not my main sit down desk, but its a secondary craft desk, or if I feel like standing desk. The only thing I missed on assembly was putting these black rubber washers on the medal screw holes that the desk sits on for vibration reduction- I guess. I didn't use them, but its fine. I also did not put the desktop on the ground like the book shows. There is a video I watched, I just put the desk all together, then put the butcher block from Home Depot on top, raised the desk all the way up and then my husband screwed the desk to the frame. Right next to the kitchen butcher blocks was safe cooking oil for the wood- I chose to use that instead of stain and its perfect after it dries for 24 hrs. 6FTX25X1.5IN ACACIA BUTCHER BLOCK from HD for $169.00 When you go to use the buttons to raise/lower it- You have to press it once, like to activate it, then press and hold it again to move it. Shipping and packaging was perfect. LOVE IT!

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KamazonReviewed in Canada on October 19, 2023

I keep kicking myself for waiting so long to upgrade to a standing desk- no turning back. I use it all the time as the title suggests. I was worried about fatigue from standing too long , not getting any additional benefits by standing, or simply not using it. I think for anyone looking to get the most out of their standing set up look in to a balance board like FluidStance. I can stand for hours without sore feel or back pain + I am constantly moving. Set up was easy, I did it myself -granted I installed this at the smallest width for my 37" wide "gaming desk" top. I imagine you will require a hand to flip it if you have a wider/heavier table top. The build is solid, high quality, and really sturdy. I have a lot of crap on my desk including a 34" ultrawide monitor on a grommet mounted arm and This table does not even move slightly. Motor is not that loud and moves up and down pretty fast.

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Yann LangelierReviewed in Canada on December 16, 2024

Super!

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Adel SalmanReviewed in Canada on August 1, 2022

Click to play video My first standing desk, but from the looks of things it is really good and solid - it feels really sturdy and it does the job! Likes: very sturdy, the panel with option to set different heights as a setting is awesome Dislikes: it is quite heavy! Requires 2 ppl to get it assembled to the final product.

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F. L.Reviewed in Canada on March 26, 2024

I love this frame. A little wobbly at the standing position but manageable.

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E.SReviewed in Canada on January 31, 2022

Wasnt so easy to assumable (mostly because ive done it alone), but it hits the height comfortable for me to stand (im 6'0) and the engine is not that loud. The one thing im worry about is how much time would this least as i using the programmed heights up down about 10-12 times a day , not sure this little engine or the bar would hold for long.