- CRANK SYSTEM - Simple crank system using minimal effort to adjust to your desired sitting and standing height
- TELESCOPIC HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT – The strong legs use telescopic adjustment transitioning from sitting to standing in seconds
- SOLID SUPPORT - All steel construction and a thick leg support system with a load capacity of 132 lbs
- FRAME DIMENSIONS & COMPATIBILITY - Frame Length: 39" to 61.5" Frame Height: 29" to 48". Recommended table top measurements: length of 40” to 80”, width of 24 to 36”, and a thickness of 3/4” and greater
- WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED - Sturdy steel design is backed by a 3 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY and friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns.
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Mailynn D. Tadena
Great DIY adjustable desk, can't beat the price!
Great affordable DIY riser to try out an adjustable desk. Mine is used as a second tier to my desk, so it stays static, so I cannot vouch for everyday use. When I had set it up with a table top, it felt sturdy and easily usable at standing & seated positions, so I imagine it would do the trick. Using the crank will make the desk wobble a bit, so have everything secured or use things with low centers of gravity on it when adjusting height.
Tanika Armstrong
Great price for mechanical standing table
great table, assembled nicely. extremely heavy duty so it's not as easy to move. attached to 5x3 ikea table that had threaded legs so i had to ensure the spread and distances work. In addition, with the legs in a T shape, i built up my bed with 2x4 so that the table could slide under, giving me more room. I keep this desk at one of the higher levels mainly so i can store items below; never had any issues with sturdiness. This model works just fine for something simple and i can't see this having issues supporting weight. I wouldn't stand on the table just because of two legs making it wobbly, but its fine. crank handle retracts and can be very compact; screws work very well. your attachment strength is determined on the material you fasten it to; a hardwood surface would hold this much better than Ikea particle board. See pics for all dimensions if you want to design something similar. I was a big fan of things that come apart quickly, but even disassembling this comes with 3 components: two T-legs and the table top.
Wendy Gali
Excellent sturdy DIY standup
I purchased this to have the option to having a standing desk at my work at home desk. I decided not to go with the motorized version of a standup desk as the reviews were not consistent noting various issues on the performance of the motor and motor controllers. Manually cranking the desk is really not that difficult or time consuming. I purchased a "Craft Masters" 24" * 72" * 3/4" craft pine board at Lowe's for $30 that fit perfectly for what I needed. This Vivo stand is really sturdy.
Nicole Young
Budget height adjustable table that's really good!!!
This height adjustable table is pretty much perfect, and I really like it, but there are some cons. Pros: Great quality steel frame, rounded edges, Easy assembly, The crank handle can be hidden away and it goes up and down very quickly The price is just right The height adjustable range is great, I'm 6'4 and I feel very comfortable at the almost highest point. Cons: A little bit heavy, wish there could be a lighter version The screws are too long for a 3/4" table top, it almost went through the entire table (a little bump on the table, but that's where the lamp goes so..), found out about it after the first screw and bought some #10 washers and it's good now. So be careful. Probably provide a few extra screws. Overall it's a really good product, for someone who doesn't want a electrical height adjustable table and already has a table top this is the best option. Very satisfied!! Ps. the photo shows how the crank handle retract and extend, very nice design!!
Chauntal Pike
Great product and everything lines up to assemble.
Great product! All the holes are lined up to assemble the table and not too heavy to move around. Also comes with 5/8 in screws to attach the table top. Paired it with Ikea's Bekant table (63 x 31 1/2") and I got a roomy standing desk - fits 2 laptops, a 22 in monitor and much more. Just waiting for the Wire Tray Cable Organizer II by SimpleCord and I could hide all the cables. Note: Standing desk is harder to crank downward I assume as a safety feature but no big deal.
Ciara Ann Docherty
I am very satisfied with my purchase
I am very satisfied with my purchase. I bought these legs then purchased a wooden slab of plywood and some edging to cover the ply's. My desk turned out great! I used the minimum measurements possible due to me having little room. The measurements just barely fit, but they fit and it looks better than I thouht it would. I have always wanted a stand up desk and held off due to the high price most cost. I am glad I purchased these legs. I spent about $215 for my completed desk and it took me a day to complete it. I highly recommend it if someone is looking for a small DIY project in order to save a few hundred dollars.
Shawnee Danielle Hensley
Nice option!
I use this in on my corner section deck in my cube. Works great and I have not had any issues. The hand crank took a little longer than planned so I now use my cordless drill. The only problem is all of my coworkers coming in and saying "show me how it works" up and down 15 times today. I think I will charge from this point. Anyway, I am very happy with this frame and by using a drill I saved over $150 by not getting the electric desk frame.
Mahendranathsing Auckle
Perfect
There are many great reviews on Amazon of this desk, and lots of good info. I won’t wasted your time with instructions that you’ve already read so take a look at the desk I built to see how it turned out. I drilled pilot holes in this Seville Classics AIRLIFT ergo desk top and used the included mounting hardware to connect the frame to the top for a custom desk layout. Thank you VIVO.
Gęmmå Śmîth
Excellent!
Was pleasantly surprised. This feels very solid, and is heavy, which is good. No issues at all with not being level. I wish there were better instructions about ideal width the legs should be apart based on the width and thickness of the table top.
Kent Hickson
i was taken back by how well manufactured this was
i was taken back by how well manufactured this was, if youve put together furniture before you will notice the extra steps that were taken in the design and manufacturing of this , not just for strength , but also easy of use for the consumer (me) as well as appearance. this is just the up and down part for a desk frame (no top). its very strong, sturdy and fairly heavy . as for tops i went to lowes and got a sheet of maple 3/4 inch plywood (the nicer looking stuff) for about $40. at lowes i had them rip the board to 70" x 32" (this is a large top , i run 4 monitors and multiple accessories on the desk). if you plan to mount monitors on stands id recommend buying a 2x4 at lowes and have them cut it to 69" and use this as a brace underneath in back for the stands to clamp on to.(i dont think its necessary for strength but i felt the monitor stands needed a bit more meat) then take a saw and cut a 40 degree angle on the front of the board so you dont have a sharp corner on your arm/ wrist etc. sand , clean and a perfect desk