⚡ Elevate your workday—because standing still is not an option!
The FEZIBO Height Adjustable Electric Standing Desk features a robust electric lifting system with a height range of 27.3'' to 45.5'', a spacious 40 x 24 inch solid wood top, and a durable industrial alloy steel frame supporting up to 176 lbs. It includes a slide-out keyboard tray, under-desk hooks, programmable memory height settings, and anti-collision technology, all designed for a sleek, ergonomic, and efficient home office setup.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 176 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Steel |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Black |
Natural Variation Type | [Size, Color] |
Base Color | Black |
Item Width Side To Side | 24"D x 40"W x 46.06"H |
Item Weight | 20 Kilograms |
Size | 40*24 Inch |
Tabletop Thickness | 1.2 Inches |
Maximum Height | 117 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 27.3 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 49.45 Inches |
Additional Features | Ergonomic, Height Adjustable Electric Standing Desk,Easy Installation, Sturdy, Sit And Standing Desk |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | Rectangle |
Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
Has Finished Back | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Height Positions | 3 |
W**N
Great value and easy to assemble!
Most adjustable desks are easily $300 and up so when I saw the price on this one, I jumped on it! It's also the exact size of the desk I currently had so it fit in my current space perfectly. There was only an option for "quick install" and from my experience, that is always the best option because it means less assembly for me. It came with the legs already attached to the desk top.Assembly was straightforward and not confusing as most instruction manuals are. I did mess up on one step, but it was operator error. I didn't fully "click" the sync rod into place. You have to get it just right before it will fully extend into the grooves on BOTH sides, which is tricky because they're not rounded. You have to use a bit of force to get it right.Others mentioned the desktop being in two pieces, but I think that only applies to the bigger tops. Mine came with one piece.I also saw a review that said the sizing was off so I measured mine and had the same "issue". it was just shy of 47 inches long but exactly 24 inches wide. Had I not measured it, I would have never known. It didn't and doesn't bother me, but that may be of importance to some. Like I mentioned, it was the same size of my previous desk which is what I referenced before I purchased this one.So far, the top is pretty sturdy and has a good weight to it. I have a plant in a stone planter pot, a desktop computer with acrylic riser, keyboard, mouse, and other other varied sized items. It doesn't shake or sway when I am using it. I do avoid leaning on it because I don't want to risk straining something.There is a caution about keeping the area clear of obstruction, which I would think is common sense. I wouldn't recommend relying solely on the anti-collision feature. I'm fortunate to have a dedicated space for my desk so there isn't anything in the path up or down that could be damaged or cause damage to the desk itself.Still haven't set any presets because I've only had it about a week and just raise/lower it as needed and randomly stop it when I feel it is in a good place. I think someone else mentioned it giving out after too many ups and downs. I have pretty much just moved it a few times here and there and never multiple times in a short timeframe. The sound of the motor is relatively quiet and doesn't make any weird noises. I do like that it doesn't jerk or make an abrupt stop when I release the button. It kinda does what a soft close door would do.I initially added the side hooks because they're included, but quickly removed them because I don't have a need for them. You also can't choose the placement. The cable management tray doesn't do anything for me, but I'm keeping it attached just in case I decide to use it in the future. It's in the back and not in my way.The instructions call for an electric drill, but I never used it. Everything can be done with the allen keys provided and a screwdriver. The cable clips are doing the job for now, but I feel like I'm probably going to get some velcro for the power supply box because.....gravity!I think that covers everything. Fingers crossed, I can keep this desk long-term. Will update, if needed.
T**I
Love this desk.
Ive been using a utility table as a computer desk for far too long and bit the bullet and got this desk because I needed a non-standard height table. This was the best priced adjustable standing table with a motor at the time and I am so pleased with my purchase. My apologies for the clutter in the photos, I live in a very small place.The desk was packaged incredibly well with multiple layers of protection for the delicate particle board pieces. There were hard rubber corner protectors inside the box and hard plastic corners on the outside of the box. A thick piece of cardboard separates the boards from the leg hardware to protect from scratches.The instructions leave a little to be desired but I am pretty good at figuring this stuff out so it only took a few hours to put together taking my time. I did change a few things and installed the control panel on the left side of the desk. This can be assembled by one person but a second pair of hands will make the final steps a bit easier.The table assembles well and the motor takes a little finesse to use well. Patience is key but once you've set your heights, it's smooth sailing.I do feel the table is a bit of a tip hazard at it's full height but I don't plan to have it that high for long.Biggest complaint is the size of the keyboard tray is a little lacking. In the attached picture you can see how my keyboard leaves only a few inches for my mouse. I've since gotten a smaller keyboard and its better but still leaves a little to be desired.
C**.
Solid budget standing desk
I work from home on my computer and like to game, so I'm at my desk a lot. I'm also a petite woman (5'4") and a lot of desks are way, way too big/tall for me. This desk gets almost as low as I need--it's minimum is around 27" when ideally I would have it go as low as 25-26", but with a footstool (which doubles as a rocker balance board for standing, which is nice) it is perfect.I got the 48" and have a 32" monitor on my desk, along with a couple speakers, mouse & keyboard, and vase of flowers. There's enough room to have a notebook off to either side and a couple glasses. It's small but fits my needs and space perfectly.Setup was easy, I put it together by myself. I did have to fiddle with a couple parts to get them to fit, but it wasn't hard. Setup maybe took an hour or two; I did it leisurely while watching TV.Actual function of the desk is great; I've had it for a few months now and move the desk up or down at least a few times a day, still works fine. The up and down motion is smooth and not too loud. The three settings are perfect for me; one for sitting, one for standing, one for standing with my balance board. I've never used one of the $700+ standing desks, but for me, this works and I don't really see the need to pay more.Also, I have a cat who likes to jump up and down on my desk, and it doesn't wobble at all. I was worried about that, but it's been fine. The water in my cup doesn't even slosh when she jumps up. Note, I never have the desk up to full height; the max setting I ever go is 39" or so.My only criticism is that the desktop itself came damaged in a few places along the back corner and edge. Luckily the damage is pretty minimal and on the side that faces the wall, and it doesn't interfere with the function at all, so it's fine.I was honestly a little iffy about this because the price is so low, but it really is a good budget option. It's really nice to be able to move around
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