⚡ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The ErGear Height Adjustable Electric Standing Desk combines aerospace-grade steel stability with a powerful, long-lasting motor and smooth electric height adjustment from 28.35" to 46.77". Featuring a vintage brown engineered wood top and low-VOC materials, it supports up to 176 lbs and includes 3 memory height presets plus storage hooks and drawers for a clutter-free, stylish home office setup.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 176 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | Yes |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Vintage Brown |
Style Name | Country Rustic |
Finish Types | Steel |
Furniture Finish | Vintage Brown Steel |
Top Color | Vintage Brown |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 48"W x 46.46"H |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Item Weight | 17.7 Kilograms |
Size | 48*24 Inch |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.71 Inches |
Maximum Height | 3.87 Feet |
Minimum Height | 28.35 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 55.68 Inches |
Additional Features | sit and standing desk |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | double drawer |
Base Type | Metal |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | 2 storage hooks, 2 drawers |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Height Positions | 3 |
A**R
Great For Home Office
Bought my husband this desk for Father’s Day for his home office and he is very happy with it. He had no issues putting it together. This desk has an industrial look, is very sturdy and looks really good.Super simple to adjust to a standing desk, just push a button to elevate.It’s the perfect size for a home office and was a great price too.
D**N
Great choice
Great and simple desk. Perfect for standing and sitting, sturdy with either way you use it. I use it for work/personal use at home. I wanted something sleek and versatile, and this is exactly it. It took only about 30-45 mins to put together. I’m 6’1, and this extends to the perfect height when I want to stand and work, right below my chest. And it can drop too low for my comfort in a chair, so definitely could be used by various heights. Also, not that heavy at all, easy two-person lift and even 1 if you’re able to move small to medium furniture.
E**E
Excellent Value Desk
I've been using this desk in my home office for about 6 months now and love it. I was specifically looking for a desk that extended to a taller height since I'm 6ft, and this one does the job.Pros: For having a motorized feature, this was very easy assemble - simple instructions and pretty minimal number of pieces to to put together. Has been very durable, and the desk itself is sturdy (because I definitely tend to lean on it in the standing position). Love the memory settings so it just takes hitting one button to get it to the exact standing or sitting height I always use. Also great aesthetic looks and quality.Mehs: The desktop is made of two separate pieces - it's still a pretty smooth transition from front to back of the desk, but not 100% seamless. This isn't an issue for me since I'm only ever working on my computer, but could see that seam being problematic for certain types of work.Cons: None.
S**W
This adjustable electric standing desk is a budget - friendly option
First off, the price is hard to beat. For what you get – an electric desk that can switch between sitting and standing heights with just a push of a button – it’s way more affordable than other brands I looked at. Total win for anyone on a budget.Setting it up? Super straightforward. The instructions are clear, and I managed to put it together by myself in under an hour. No fancy tools needed, just the ones that came in the box. Even if you’re not great at DIY, you won’t struggle here.Once it’s up, it’s pretty stable. I’ve got my laptop, a lamp, and a stack of books on it, and it doesn’t wobble at all when I type or adjust the height. The electric motor is smooth too – no loud noises when it goes up or down.Now, the downside: the wood top is pretty thin. It does the job, but you can tell it’s not the sturdiest material. It looks a bit cheap, especially compared to desks with thicker tops. If you’re big on a high - end look, this might bug you.But hey, if you care more about functionality and saving cash than having a super fancy - looking desk, this one’s definitely worth checking out. It gets the job done without breaking the bank.
L**L
Very good table, simple and solid
Great table. I like the craftsmanship of the work, solid. Can take about 1 to 1.5 hours to assemble. You might need help from a second person to hold side bars. If you move the table, I do not advice to use the table top wood panel to lift the table. Every things fit perfectly and worked from the first try. I have assembled furniture before, but this was one the best built I've done.
T**S
Probably the best electric standing desk you could buy for a little over $100.
Great desk for the money. Easy to put together, came with extra parts just in case. Very quiet when going up and down. Very sturdy, exactly what I wanted. I'm 5'10 and it was able to get to a height for a standing position that is super comfortable. Perfect for work at home, you need to buy this desk.
K**G
Liked it so much I bought a second one.
This desk is awesome. I bought one for a desk and liked it so much I bought a second one today for an art table for drawing, painting and my pyrography projects. So I am going to address some of the issues I have seen in other reviews.Assembly issues: This was really easy to put together and I had it done in about an hour all by myself. If my partner had helped, I think we could have put it together in less than 30 minutes. The instructions are straight forward and easy to follow. There are not that many parts, so assembly went smooth. There are a couple of things to note though. I read a review where the screws attaching the top to the desk bubbled the desktop. Here is my suggestion to prevent that. There are rubber pads/bushings/washers(whatever you want to call them) where it fastens the desktop to the framework. DO NOT over tighten them. Once the screw hits the rubber pads, give it another quarter turn or a half turn and stop. Don't use your drill to crank them down or they will bubble the desktop as it will smash the rubber washers flat and there is no need for that.Stability: I assembled this in my old home office where there is 3/4 inch nap carpet. On the carpet, the low setting was stable. The highest setting was not as stable, but I felt comfortable that it would not tip or topple over. I moved it to my permanent home office where I have luxury vinyl laminate floors. On the laminate floors, the low setting was stable and the highest setting was stable but not as stable as the low setting, so, I think some of the issues people are having may be subject to their flooring. Carpet/Tile/Laminate and so on.Desktop: Okay, the desktop is in two pieces. Mine went together without a hitch. They butted up perfectly and you can barely see the seam. The secret is to get them together tightly before you screw the brackets in place. My partner helped with the top. I held it together while she screwed on the brackets. As for the finish on the top. It is attractive and is smooth. I will see how it holds up on my art station as that will get more daily use than my desk.Conclusion: I would recommend this desk to anyone needing an affordable adjustable desk. I will update this review in 5 or 6 months after I have run it through the riggers of every day life.Good luck everybody.
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