I got one from Ikea, 120x70 and it's ideal for me. Crank rather than electric. Most desks that are 80 deep are 160 long, so pretty big if thats what you want. I prefer a smaller, cleaner desk myself without files and stuff cluttering the workspace. I've attached my power multi socket block onto the side riser leg with double sided velcro so when I go to stand mode I don't rip the power cables out from my monitor and laptop. The alternative is loads of slack cabling, my way means only the power socket needs to be longer than needed in sit mode. I usually go for standing am, sitting pm on workdays, mixing it up seems to be ideal for me.
Quote from: danm on October 03, 2020, 01:30:22 pmI got one from Ikea, 120x70 and it's ideal for me. Crank rather than electric. Most desks that are 80 deep are 160 long, so pretty big if thats what you want. I prefer a smaller, cleaner desk myself without files and stuff cluttering the workspace. I've attached my power multi socket block onto the side riser leg with double sided velcro so when I go to stand mode I don't rip the power cables out from my monitor and laptop. The alternative is loads of slack cabling, my way means only the power socket needs to be longer than needed in sit mode. I usually go for standing am, sitting pm on workdays, mixing it up seems to be ideal for me.How do you like this one? Does it feel like it will be sturdy enough over time? Easy enough to use? We're looking at that right now since its a bit cheaper than the electric ones
Are the manual Ikea ones any good? Or is the manual aspect a pain?
I have a vonhaus electric one for my home office. Use it with my old IKEA desk top. Super value for money, would highly recommend.https://www.vonhaus.com/vh_en/catalog/product/view/id/4614/s/grey-electronic-sit-stand-desk-frame