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The AIMEZO Standing Desk Frame is a dual motor electric height adjustable desk designed for modern home offices. With a quick adjustment speed of 1.57 inches per second, it accommodates a wide range of heights and supports up to 264 lbs. Featuring four memory preset buttons, a USB charging port, and an anti-collision function, this desk combines functionality with style, ensuring a comfortable and efficient workspace.
Style | Modern |
Color | Grey |
Top Color | Black |
Room Type | Office |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk design | Computer Desk |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Base Material | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Furniture leg material | Steel |
Product Dimensions | 23.6"D x 43.3"W x 28"H |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
Size | 2 Tier Legs |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 264 Pounds |
Special Feature | Anti-collision function, Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Built-In USB Outlet, Electric |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Warranty |
Recommended Uses For Product | Working |
Target Gender | Unisex |
E**R
A well-built, quiet, and stable sit/stand desk
The media could not be loaded. After an extensive search for a sit/stand workstation solution, I decided to purchase the AIMEZO. It's been a few weeks now and it's working out great! Operation is smooth and quiet, and it goes high enough for me (I'm 6' tall) with plenty of travel to spare.The desk comes in "forward" and "reverse" variants - this refers to the direction in which the legs telescope. Forward means the legs extend up from the floor. Reverse does just the opposite, and the legs descend from the bottom of the desk.I chose the AIMEZO for its dual-motors, 3-stage legs (allowing greater travel and more stability), and excellent reviews. It is not the cheapest option thanks to that extra motor, but I wanted something that wouldn't conk out after a few months.The desk is carefully packaged in a single box. The powder coat finish is excellent, and mine arrived without a scratch.Assembly was straight-forward. I was able to put it together by myself, but the legs are really heavy - they house the motors - so it's a job that could go a little easier with some help. Also, note that adjustable frame comes assembled for packaging, but you do need to take it apart to install the legs. The instructions don't explain this and it caused me a few minutes of head-scratching.My desktop is salvaged from the particle monster of a desk I used previously. It's 23.5" front-to-back, which is about as narrow as you can go before the mounting rails start sticking out past the edges.
A**Y
Awesome desk frame!
The media could not be loaded. I have had the desk in use for a week now and absolutely love it! For the table top I cut some Melamine Board down to 78"x31" and Ironed on the Melamine Veneer Edging to use the full potential of the frame, all for about thirty dollars. If you're good with a cicular saw, I highly recommend making your own rather than buying one prebuilt to save on cost. It goes up/down pretty fast even with the huge table top, monitors, mini pc, and my cisco vpn box on top. I'd like to point out that prior to putting the table on top, when I would push at the center of the frame it would make the legs bow out a bit which was concerning. However, once the table top was secured onto the frame, and the center frame bolts where tightened all the way up it no longer did this. No need to worry like I did. The legs also have adjustable feet to help on uneven surfaces which allowed me to keep my rug in place where it is. Although the Memory Controller in the pic looks like a capacitive touch, it is actually individual buttons. Not a big deal, but I originally thought is was a touch pad. Still does the job though. Once you set it up you will probably have to hold the /\ \/ buttons until you hear it beep before it'll let you adjust the desk up/down. The only thing bad I can say about this desk is how it stops. When it goes all the way to the highest setting it slows down and comes to a gradual stop. Anywhere else it stops, it just comes to a immediate stop. Even when lowering it to the lowest height. Nothing smooth about it. For my setup it isn't too bad since the monitors don't move or anything, but I wouldn't recommend putting anything on the desk that may fall from a sudden jolt when you adjust it.PROS: Dual motors, Adjustable feet, strong steel frame, moves up/down fast, nice paint job, easy to program controler, east to assemble in 20 mins, Great DIY option making it not expensive as a full sit/stand desk.CONS: Stops abruptly when rasing/lowering. (When reaching it's higest setting it doesn't though) If anyone has found a way to adjust this, please let me know.Other than how it stops, it's a great desk overall and believe it's 5 star worthy.
D**B
Great Quality Adjustable Desk Frame
When I purchased this, there were no reviews. That made me a bit concerned, especially since this model was priced less than comparable models from other vendors. Looking closely at the photos, it appears virtually identical to many of the other models- maybe there's some internal differences, since this one has a lower published load capacity (220 pounds) than some of the others- but 220 pounds sounds more than sufficient. This was also one of the few vendors to offer the frame in white- which was my preference.I must say, I could not be more pleased with this purchase. It comes very well boxed, with everything separated by pliable foam and hard cardboard corner protectors. The shipping box is extra thick and rigid. UPS will have to try real hard to cause damage. All of the metal work is very heavy and heavy-duty and finished in a quality gloss powder-coat. Assembly was easy and everything bolted together without the drama of misaligned parts or cheap threading/machining. I had the WorkPro Flex Collection 60" table from the big Office store, which is pretty thick and hefty. Took off the existing legs and repurposed some of the hardware (i used 6 of the bolt anchors that were embedded in the tabletop, drilled new holes using the new frame as a template, and screwed the anchors in), since I thought this would be more secure in particle board than the included screws. All of the cables are terminated with good-quality snap in connectors that easily attach to the control unit. The control unit itself can be screwed to the underside of the desk within the frame.Once upright and plugged in, it just works. Push the up button , and after a brief hesitation (<1 second) there's a click and it starts to whir and the table top goes up. Tabletop is even and the motion is smooth. Release the button and it comes to halt, also with a light click sound. It has 4 memory settings- and they are one-touch. I was worried about whether this model supported one-touch, since some others, you have hold the button until it's done moving to the memorized height. Memory movement can be cancelled by pushing any button- which is good, since I need to work on my cable management. Repeatability of the adjustments is spot-on. There is a digital display of the height in either inches or centimeters and a backlight comes on when a button is pushed.Stability of the tabletop is quite good. No objectionable wobble, even at the higher settings. It has four good-sized adjustable feet, which are hard to get to, since they are tucked under the base, which allows about 1/4" clearance to the floor. It would be nice if there was an included tool to make adjustments easier.Finally, it does come with 5 cable clips with 3M adhesive pads to manage some of the wiring. I'll probably be looking for a tray of some sort to minimize the number of wires going from my desktop gear to the UPS sitting on my floor.
R**A
Good customer service!!!
Highly recommend as their customer service was awesome when I had an issue.
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