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Stand Up Desk Store Crank Adjustable Two Tier Standing Desk with Heavy Duty Steel Frame (Black Frame/Black Top, 48" Wide)

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Size: 48 Inches


Color: Black Frame/Black Top


Features

  • Two-level design places monitors, keyboard, and mouse at ergonomic, comfortable heights, whether sitting or standing
  • Hand crank height adjustment is simple, strong, and durable; crank can be positioned on either side of desk
  • Features include lockable casters for mobility and built-in cable management to keep cords tidy
  • Overall dimensions are 47" W x 28.5" D x 33.5" to 47.25" H (with included 3" casters installed); max weight capacity is 154 lbs; BIFMA certified for safety and durability; easy assembly
  • Stand Up Desk Store is a US-based company and stands behind all items we sell; this item comes with a 5-year limited warranty against defects

Brand: S Stand Up Desk Store


Shape: Rectangular


Product Dimensions: 28.5"D x 47.25"W x 47.25"H


Color: Black Frame/Black Top


Base Material: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Steel


Special Feature: Adjustable


Room Type: Office


Mounting Type: Freestanding, found in image


Item Weight: 88 Pounds


Brand: ‎S Stand Up Desk Store


Shape: ‎Rectangular


Product Dimensions: ‎28.5"D x 47.25"W x 47.25"H


Color: ‎Black Frame/Black Top


Base Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Finish Type: ‎Steel


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable


Room Type: ‎Office


Mounting Type: ‎Freestanding, found in image


Item Weight: ‎88 Pounds


Furniture Finish: ‎Black


Size: ‎48 Inches


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Item Weight: ‎88 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: August 28, 2017


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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy and Spacious ((4.5 stars))
Size: 60 Inches Color: Silver Frame/Dark Walnut Top
Despite being shipped the wrong desk initially - they corrected it within a week. - Well packaged - all the pieces were padded and protected. - The build was pretty straight forward and I was able to put it together by myself. - The desk (with 2 large monitors, a laptop, keyboard/mouse, and various accessories) is a little shakey when you are changing the desk position/height but levels off once you are done adjusting. - TONS of space to utilize and a pretty ergonomic layout. - No issues after 2 months of daily use. - Would Rate it a 4.5 if I could. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2023 by Bre

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Great and stable product, amazing customer support
Size: 60 Inches Color: Black Frame/Black Top
I bought this Stand Up Desk at the beginning of 2020. It is great - and still my most important and dearest tool when working from home. When moving recently, the relocation company lost the crank - I contacted the seller, and they sent a spare crank immediately, and that for free!
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2023 by Markus G.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Very sturdy, solid construction and it has wheels!
Size: 48 Inches Color: Silver Frame/Dark Walnut Top
A little backstory. When I worked in an office, I had a 48" Varidesk for my Macbook Pro and 27" Thunderbolt and it was very nice, quick up and down and was very sturdy, but it took up most of my desk and was impossible to move without taking everything off it. I wanted a standup desk for my 60" desk at home and started to get another Varidesk, but I didn't want to give up the majority of my desktop. I did a search and found a nice looking adjustable desk that attached to my desk with a hydraulic arm that had the two tiers and a mount for my monitor. I can't remember the brand, but it would swing out of the way to the side of my desk when I wanted to use the desk for writing. The hydraulic arm allowed me to quickly change the height and swivel the desk to any angle I wanted. However, it was a bit flimsy and had a slight wobble when I typed, especially when standing up. It only lasted about 18 months before the hydraulic arm went out and was stuck in the down position. I went back and forth the the company for months and tried fixing it myself and no luck. I was sitting around 10 hours per day and I was really starting to feel the stiffness hitting me from sitting too long so I went on another search. This time I found several great options, but what really caught my eye with the StandUpDesk is the wheels on the desk. I can literally roll this desk anywhere in the room I want. The only limitation are the power cords. If I want to move across the room, I have to unplug the power strip and plug it back in on the other side. In any position, you cannot feel any movement in the desk. It's the best desk of all three I've had and tested. The only "negative" which is also why I bought this desk is that you have to crank it about 30 times from the lowest position to the highest position. I chose this option over the electric motor version because I figured the hand crank would last longer and I'll have less issues with any breakdowns. It takes less than 30 seconds to raise or lower the desk. I have a pc laptop, my 24" widescreen monitor and a macbook pro sitting on an aluminum stand on the top tier and two keyboards on the lower tier and still have space between them to write. There's plenty of room, but would probably be a little tight if two people tried to sit side by side. It looks great too. I love the dark walnut and silver color. It has a very high quality look. Oh and the wheels are very sturdy, not those flimsy kind you find on stuff like wet/dry vacs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019 by W. T. McWilliams

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Sturdier and nicer than expected
Size: 60 Inches Color: Silver Frame/Black Top
End of day 3 of use, and I'm so happy I purchased this. This desk is much sturdier and nicer than I expected for the price. The two levels put my monitor and laptop at the right height for viewing on the upper level while my keyboard, mouse, and trackpad sit on the lower level. (But it's also nice that they offer a model that is all one big flat surface.) You do have to crank quite a bit to raise and lower it, but the motion is very smooth. As others have said, the crank handle does have a tendency to slip out of the hole if you crank vigorously, but a slight inward pressure while cranking takes care of that. The plastic-y desk surface does have a bit of texture to it, as another reviewer mentioned, so if you're going to be writing on single sheets of paper with nothing under them, you might consider getting a piece of glass cut to cover the lower level so you have a smooth surface (a local glass shop can do this pretty inexpensively). I write mostly in notebooks, so it's not a problem for me. The surface seems like it will be really durable. It is a little bit on the slippery side, so if your laptop and desktop detritus don't have nonslip pads on them, you might want to consider cutting some of that nonslip shelf liner stuff to go under things you don't want taking a dive. Assembly wasn't any more difficult than any other assemble-it-yourself furniture I've put together over the years. The instructions that came with mine had a revision date late in 2014, so maybe they're better than they used to be, based on other people's reviews. I did it by myself in a bit more than an hour without rushing. It would be faster and easier with a helper to hold things in alignment at a couple of the steps. One slip-up I made and had to redo: It's not super clear that two of the casters have locks on them and two of them don't. Ideally, you want a locking caster on the front of each leg. I wasn't paying attention and put them both on one side. Duh. It's really nice that they thought to include four predrilled holes on the crosspiece and loops for cord management. I opted not to use the loops they included for this purpose, but will be using the holes to attach a narrow shelf to hold my power strip and backup drive. Do yourself a favor and order an anti-fatigue mat at the same time. After day 1 with this desk, it became clear I would need one, so I just picked one up at Costco, but it would have saved time and a rough day on my feet if I had ordered it at the same time as the desk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2015 by lorimaile

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