🚀 Elevate Your Work Game!
The VIVO Black Manual Height Adjustable Stand Up Desk Frame is designed for the modern professional, featuring a hand crank system for easy height adjustments from 29" to 48". With a sturdy steel construction that supports up to 154 lbs, this ergonomic workstation is compatible with various tabletop sizes, making it a versatile addition to any office. Backed by a 3-year warranty, it combines functionality with peace of mind.
Top Material Type | Metal |
Furniture Leg Material | Steel |
Base | Alloy Steel |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Base Type | Leg |
Lifting Mechanism | Manual |
Has Finished Back | No |
Special Features | Retractable, Electric, Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 103.5 Inches |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
Maximum Height | 46.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 29 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24D x 99.1W x 73.7H centimetres |
Item Weight | 48 Pounds |
Size | Large |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | Yes |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 59.87 kg |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
Top Color | Black |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Base Color | Black |
Colour | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Type | Painted |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
A**R
solid
Usually height adjustable stand up desks cost a fortune and then the electric ones tend to break after a while. I bought this and adjusted it to the worktop from another desk, works like a charm.I don't get why people complain that this is too high, I am 5'7 and I don't have a problem, actually it can be adjusted lower than what I need. If you're not sure, I would suggest you try this before splashing on something more expensive, chances are it won't even cross your mind to send it back once you see how solid it is.
B**T
Legit chunky
Really solid, action is smooth. Check your measurements thoroughly first and take your time lining up the top before attaching - it's easy to get it wrong and end up with the winch handle too far in or out. But once it's up, it works beautifully and is built like a tank.
J**J
Great !
I have been thinking of buying one of these for a while and finally decided to get the desk.I love it ! really easy to use and sturdy just wish i had bought one earlier
B**A
heavy and solid desk frame
The desk frame is so heavy I definitely couldn't lift it all by myself luckily it was delivered to the door so I dragged it inside and was able to install it by myself. The installation wasn't hard although the pieces are heavy, but I know it'll make the desk frame durable. May I suggest the screws provided to fix the table top be shorter? Most tabletops I can find are too thin for those screws and one almost punched through the tabletop if I didn't spot that. I couldn't get the screw to go all the way in for this reason.
M**N
Sturdy and well-made, but deeper than the dimensions suggest
It's a really nice pice of kit. Sturdy and up to the job. However, it was impossible to work out how deep it was from the details provided and it's approx 2 inches (5cm) deeper than we were expecting, which is causing a bit of an issue.,
M**I
Ok if not extended
Wobbles when raised vertically. There is no supporting mechanism for the raised legs.
C**S
Sturdy
Very easy to put together due to clear easy to follow instructions. I was a little surprised at how heavy it is but it looks great the crank mechanism is smooth and easy to turn. Has proved to be the perfect solution as a sewing and cutting table due to its easy height adjustment and has the advantage of being able to take a larger or smaller desktop should I need to change the one I have at some future date.
C**.
Solid option for non-electric sit/standing desk
Summary: Practical, no-fuss desk frame with very clear instructions.I was looking for a desk frame that utilized a manual crank instead of an electric motor so I could save money, get (a little bit) of exercise, and minimize complexity. Plus, having a manual crank means I can use my desk without power. I purchased just the desk frame (without a desk top) since I wanted to stain and finish my own butcher block. I ended up purchasing a Hardwood Reflections European Walnut 6 ft. piece and used Varathane oil-based stain and a stain Varathane oil polyurethane finish (4 coats, though if I hadn't messed up it would have been 2 coats).Value: The price is competitive with market leaders like Fully Jarvis, and the quality seems to be very good so far (I just finished the desktop and assembled it yesterday).Quality: 3/4 - The metal legs are plenty sturdy. The hand crank is lightweight but works well. PLEASE NOTE: This hand crank extends, so please be aware of this when you assemble this. This is an excellent design, as it allows you to mount the hand crank such that it is out of the way under the desk when not needed, yet is instantly available when needed. The fasteners provided are of surprisingly good quality and are not cheap metal. The heads are well formed and resist stripping. The only reason I am giving three stars for quality instead of four is more of a quality control issue: the main telescoping crossbar I originally received was defective. I could extend the crossbar but could not contract it.Customer Service: 4/4 - No one wants to have to contact customer service. However, I was pleasantly surprised when I contacted Customer Service as I found them prompt and professional. I explained the problem I was experiencing with the part, and they shipped me a replacement without requiring a return of the defective part via express mail. The replacement part functioned as designed.Ease of assembly: 4/4 - The instructions are some of the best I've seen from any company. They are very clear, and provide helpful information such as the size of drill bits to use when drilling pilot holes and driving the included fasteners (screws).
C**R
Build like a tank. This frame is SOLID.
I spent months trying to find a desk for my desktop computer that would take all my stuff and fit the space better than what I had been living with. I was looking for something around 70 inches, that was just a simple plain rectangle and not too deep. I couldn't find anything that fit, at least anything that was affordable or didn't come with a large number of so so to bad reviews. So I opted to try to build what I wanted.I didn't really intend to use this as a stand up desk...but it definitely turns out to be a nice feature, that I may call upon from time to time, but for the most part, I use this desk as a sitting desk. The top of the frame was the same height as my previous desk @ 29 inches. With the wood counter top I purchased for the top, the top of the desk to 30.5 inches. I'm reasonably tall (but shrinking in my old age 69 yrs old) I'm now 5'7". It's not the height of the person (like some reviews have insinuated) it's the height of the chair. Mine is at it's lowest setting...not high at all. I actually find the table height for me is perfect. It takes the stress off my wrists when keyboarding. I have enough room under the table to use an Exerpeutic 900 ExerWork Under the Desk Bike without having to raise the desk.The frame itself comes very well packaged. It's heavy and VERY sturdy. It's easy to put together. It only took me 15-20 minutes to get the frame ready for adding the top and that was with a few breaks to watch the news on TV. The instructions are easy to follow. A previous reviewer posted that to use the handle to raise and lower the legs you need to keep the legs 60 inches or less apart. This is true. The part the controls this does not extend beyond 60 inches. It's no problem however. My top is 72 inches...and this leaves a six inch overhang on either side of the table. I have my desktop computer next to one edge and it's sitting with the frame running right under it. It is solid. I think I will be adding something under the top to control the wires and cables. There is plenty of room under the top to add a drawer, or place a set of drawers under it.I could not be happier with how this turned out. I just have to wait until I can open the windows to finish the desk top. Yes I would recommend this frame. If you are under 5'6' you may find the frame is a bit high. If you are worried about the height, I'd suggest an adjustable office chair. Mine doesn't go up anymore (very old) but I didn't need it. If you are under 5'6' you may find the frame is a bit high but the right chair should fix that.
C**G
Solid and easy to assemble
The crank is a bit stiff, but it's solid and perfect for my needs.
J**B
Solid product
Ive been using this thing for a few years now and its been through a few table tops.Its great. Strong and sturdy. Would buy again!
B**N
Heavy Duty
Yo, listen up! I've been using this manual hand-crank desk frame for about 6 months now, and it's the best option out there, hands down. The design is sleek and stylish, with these curvy squared finishes that look super elegant. The paint job is top-notch, it won't chip easily. And the best part? The hand crank tucks away neatly when you're not using it. I've been cranking this thing up and down daily, and it still works smoothly. I've got a 72-inch x 25-inch x 1.5-inch thick butcher block on it, along with my heavy studio monitor and dual monitor setup, mic booms, and other attachments. This thing can handle the weight like a champ. You can even add wheels to it if you want. For the price, it's an absolute steal. I highly recommend it. But I hope they come out with a larger version that can fit up to 92-inch butcher blocks and handle even more weight. That would be the ultimate game-changer!
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