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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Update 3/22/25: Called the customer service line and they overnighted me the assembly screws. The error was inconvenient but the customer service was excellent. Now that i have it assembled I'm very please with the setup. Assembly was easy and the product is sturdy. I'm 6'2" and i can easily go from sitting to standing in about 10 seconds. Recommend if you're looking for a standing desk adapter.KIT ARRIVED WITH NO ASSEMBLY SCREWS. Can't even do the first step of the assembly. A $300 kit should have better quality control than this.
IanB
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
I had a stand desk at my previous job. Then got a new job with a sit stand and love it. Now I work from home and needed to find a sit stand, but I didn't want a new desk. I found this and love it. It was very easy to assemble. It came with the tools I needed, except a screw driver. It is hevier than I had expected, but that is necessary for the sturdiness. Obviously you can't lean on in when it's raised, it's not that sturdy, but if you write a note it doesn't move when raised. I am pleasantly surprised at the size of the desk. I keep my laptop on the desk for a third monitor and there is plenty of room for my trackball and notebook. I do have to flip the laptop down to to raise the desk, but it is not up and down frequently. It goes high enough for me and I am 6' 2". I have a large piece of glass on the desk top and I was worried that this may crack it. It has not. It comes down very gently and is well balanced. I would highly recommend this to anyone looking for a sit stand.
Nancy E. Jones
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
The assembly instructions for this are really well-done, but you want to be fairly close to where you're going to use it, because it is extremely heavy. The surface is nice and big -- room for my keyboard and plenty of other stuff. When it raises and lowers, it's smooth and nearly silent.
Jerjump7
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2024
Great item, durable and easy to assemble
LA+D
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
exactly what was needed.
Carlos Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
I had been considering replacing my entire home-office desk with one that raises and lowers but the cost was prohibitive. I decided to give this a go and I'm glad I did. It was easy to set up, it is built well. It feels very sturdy. The mechanism to raise or lower the desk is very quiet. I should have bought one of these a long time ago.
Scott
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2020
I really do love this product. However, there are some design changes that I would make to it.PROS:- Very sturdy. Almost zero wobble.- Super sleek design for the most part. It looks great!- Simple to assemble with good directions.- Surface is large enough to house other items like speakers and other small hardware items if desired.- It holds an iPad or cell phone in a nice convenient location.- Its operation is very smooth and quiet.- Good value for the $$$.-Fairly decent cord management.CONS:- The control interface is terrible. The buttons are hard to see and they are low profile so you must visually see where you finger is touching as you feel the ultra low profile button. Also, no presets.- I do wish that the keyboard tabletop sat flush on the desktop. It actually has a 1 inch gap under it making the surface about 2 inches higher than table or desk it sits on. This would have been very easy to achieve simply by recessing the foot into the movable surface underneath.- The power cable is exterior to the tower and therefore it tends to get in the way and is ugly.Overall - I am glad I purchased it. It was great value for the quality.
Luke & Ann
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020
Still love it after 2 years of use. Still works every day. Still gets compliments from colleagues.I've bolted a laptop tray to it since. Found that magnets stick to the tower which is great for getting paperwork or notes up in front of me. Thinking about adding another mount for a touch screen/tablet for doing live markups on video calls.. there's room for it!OG review:Amazing desk riser.I've had a big corner unit varidesk. This is better.I specifically wanted a single platform because the trays are never the right size and the second level just collects papers or other junk. It's wide enough for a mouse and a full size keyboard (number pad incl).I'm 6'3" and it will run higher than I need by 4-6".The mech is nice and quiet - compared to my boss' unit that cost $75 more.As a whole is built like a tank - plate steel feet are confidence inspiring and very stable.Monitor mounts are a touch finicky but they work fine.The desk doesn't sit flush when it's down - a marginal issue.The tray is nice enough - it should have holes to route cables from beneath though.It doesn't come with any cable management - you can get on Amazon to tidy up cables. You'll want some sort of extension for the monitor power cords too. I mounted a power strip on the back of the tower using double sided tape.
JRevock
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2018
Just to be clear, this is a review of the Mount-It! Electric Standing Desk Converter, located here: . This is not the manual one.This is the best standing desktop converter I've ever used. I've used a couple manual converters at work, and this one is better than all of them. Here are some of my observations:Pros:1. Sturdy - I've set mine up with two 29" monitors, and it handles them without any problem.2. Silent - The motor that raises and lowers everything gives off just a faint humming sound. It's almost inaudible.3. Very well made - While I can't offer an opinion on the motor yet, everything seems to be made for long-term use.4. Heavy - The weight makes it extremely stable.Cons:1. This thing is REALLY heavy - This is both a pro and a con, by the way. The weight also makes it difficult to set up.2. Tightening the screws to keep the monitors from moving around is difficult.
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