⚡ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The SHW 55-Inch Large Electric Height Adjustable L-Shaped Desk features a motorized lift system with telescopic legs that adjust from 28" to 45" height, controlled via a digital handset with 4 memory presets. Its spacious right-facing L-shape design includes cable management grommets and a durable industrial steel frame with a laminated engineered wood top, perfect for modern ergonomic workspaces.
Additional Features | Height Adjustable, Ergonomic, Right Facing, Memory Preset |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | No Drawer |
Base Type | Leg |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
Is Customizable? | No |
Shape | L-Shape |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Legs |
Item Width Side To Side | 34.5"D x 55"W x 28"H |
Item Weight | 34.02 Kilograms |
Size | 55-Inch Right Facing Corner |
Maximum Height | 45 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 64.93 Inches |
Base | Metal |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
R**.
Best ergonomic desk
This is a perfect desk for ergonomics. It is deep enough that you can have the monitor farther from your eyes and the curvature is good for resting arms while typing. For this price range you can’t get a one piece desktop of this size but most other desks put the line vertically so your arm is always on it and it’s obvious looking. This one is better because it’s horizontal and far back so you literally cannot see it or feel it unless you’re trying to. It looks and feels like one solid perfect desktop. And it’s smooth and nice to work on. The sit stand motor works great and easy to program heights, but for short people make sure you are ok with the lowest it goes. I’m short and it’s fine for me but I do have to raise my chair and use a footrest to be sitting at the proper angles for ergonomics. It raises and lowers at a good speed.The instructions for putting it together were extremely good and I had the whole thing in place I think in less than an hour, maybe like 30 mins. Everything was very nice and easy to put together, it was well designed and the metal materials are high quality so fit together well and feels sturdy. They also include Velcro and 3m attachments to organize cords and those are super nice. The cut outs for cords pop open to let you pass thicker cords and holds them nicely when you put it back in. The wire basket for power strip can be moved after installation if you change your mind, but it’s far enough back that it doesn’t hit my knees anywhere. Out of everything I’ve ever put together this is one of the best, if not the best, for ease and clarity and knowing it is solid.For me the desk arrived in a box that was completely busted open during shipping and the desk top was scratched and chipped. I emailed the seller and they responded right away and were extremely nice and helpful in resolving the issue.Everything about this company seems top notch, their designers, engineers, customer service. I would def recommend this desk or anything from this seller.
J**S
Perfect standing desk for home office
Was looking for a standing desk after moving to remote working early this year (Pandemic). This was affordable and had great reviews. It was easy to assemble and works just as you'd expect. Pay attention to the markings on the parts during assembly.I personally love the corner desk as it gives you enough room for writing.As other reviews have pointed out, the desk is two pieces so there is a seam, but it doesn't affect anything. Monitors and such cover or come close to the seam.Seems sturdy, goes up and down slowly but surely and the price was right.
L**M
Phenomenal for some, alright for others
After using this every day for the last 2 months, I can say a few things. For one, the assembly wasn't the worst but could definitely be better. The L shape and height adjustability work better than I was expecting and the stability at lower settings is pretty great. At max height, it does sway a fair bit but not enough to cause any problems/concern. For the price it's a non issue to me.The slight L shape of the desk seemed more like a gimmick, but I found it really convenient. For working, gaming, and using my drawing tablet, the extra right arm leverage this desk gives me is actually kinda remarkable. Sitting normally, I have plenty of support past my elbow without having to sit up super close or upright. Keep in mind that the desktop is split into two pieces than get screwed together and biscuit jointed in the middle. You definitely see it's two pieces, but in use it's no detriment to stability or use at all.It's real drawbacks are the assembly/instructions, audibility of the motors (they're not loud but not silent), stability at standing height, and kinda disappointing max standing height. None of these come close to ruining it's recommendability for me but they should be brought up.It's best features are it's L shape, height adjustability, programmable height settings, decent enough adjustment speed, stability, ease of moving across carpet (without the little circular screw in feet), solidity, and price. Overall this is my new go-to recommendation for a standing desk.
M**D
Don't be cheap
Update after 3 years:The table top itself continues to peel/fray at the edges and I cover those parts with clear tape to avoid cuts to my forearm. It is still good enough and my opinion hasn't changed: decent value but personally I would prefer to pay more for actual wood table or other material instead of this plywood/particle board (whatever you call it) that peels.--It was very easy to assemble but not idiot-proof. Pay close attention to diagrams and make sure each part is facing the right way, I had to disassemble three times to get it right.I had a standing desk at work that was much better. This one is not too loud but shakes the floor of my apartment when rising which I worry will disturb neighbors. My work-around is to do it gradually as it takes a second to get to the floor shaking phase so I press the button for half a second, let go, press again repeatedly until it reaches the desired height.Also the table top itself feels cheap, it is kind of sharp and is not comfortable for your arms.Honestly its pretty good for the money, I really like the corner on the right and everything else works fine, but I would not recommend this to a friend, I would say to go up and invest in a higher quality table from Costco or Fully/Jarvis tables.
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