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Dual Motor 3 Stage Standing Desk Frame

Vevor x Vivo - Dual Motor 3 Stage Standing Desk Frame

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r/StandingDesk β€’ Is Vivo better than Flexispot? Is it worth choosing Vivo for a few extra inches of length and higher weight capacity? β†’
12 months ago

Not experienced with flexispot but I do have the Vivo standing desk legs (dual motor) I have no complaints I slapped a 6ftx24in butcher block on it and it's been solid for the past 3 yrs with no major issues. If I had one complaint it would probably be the sensor that stops the desk going up if it gets caught on something. I feel the resistance threshold should be a little lower but at the same time its a feature that you shouldn't really use more than before you move something out of the way forever lol. Imo I don't think either is a bad pick but ideally I'd snag one with dual motors as I feel they will age better because there will be less stress on the system

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r/WFH β€’ Are standing desks worth it in your opinion? How often do you use yours? How β€œbad” are the budget ones? β†’
3 months ago

I posted in another thread, but I bought a 3 stage vevor brand frame and a 60"x24" vivo desktop and made one myself. it works well and is fairly stable when extended, but of course does not compete with a very nice Steelcase or something. but for under $300 otd it's hard to complain.

r/WFH β€’ Desk advice question β†’
3 months ago

I bought a vevor 3 stage frame for $140 and a vivo desk top for $120 and made my own. Its quite sturdy and not very wobbly when extended.

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r/homeoffice β€’ WFH folks, what's YOUR best pick of Height Adjustable Standing Desk? Do you really use it? β†’
4 months ago

I've had three standing desks over the last 7 years: * Started with a VIVO dual motor from Amazon; broke just after 3 year warranty mark * Replaced with Uplift V2 C-Frame in 2021; made a custom top; killer desk, I still have this in my shop * Currently running SecretLab Magnus Pro; even more killer of a desk The Uplift desk is great. I have it sitting on 3" casters and even still it is very stable. The Magnus Pro feels beefier in every way; the weight and rigidity is next level. I got the Magnus for the specific features (cable management, magnets, etc) and appearance. I can't speak to long term reliability but I can say both the Uplift and Secretlab are tanks and remain stable at height for my 6'3 frame. Both desks have a laptop and one 32" display. The Uplift uses an arm, the Secretlab display is on a stand. Edit: As for usage, I do stand multiple times a day. Mostly if I'm in a meeting and my watch tells me it's time to get up. If I'm not in a meeting, well, I go walk around the house or something.

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r/WFH β€’ solid diy standing desk plans that won’t fall apart? β†’
5 months ago

Used this VIVO Electric Stand Up Desk Frame... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08H8SXRG9?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share + a butchers block from home depot. Still standing since march :p

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