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UNICOO - Electric Stand Up Desk Frame with Dual Motor, 3 Stage Up Lifting Legs, Rise UP Electric Adjustable Height and Width Standing Desk Frame with 4 Memory Keypad (Frame - White) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08436X...MFbWW
Customer support is great too. They handle shipping , not Amazon. If you ever need replacement parts, they will send it to you (after proper evidence of any issue, and order number)
Also, my frame kit came with 2 headphone hangers and an under-desk storage box for cables. I highly recommend this frame.
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Herron has been oos for a long time in my store
Hilver is bamboo on the outside, but also has the honeycomb paper filling. I'm currently using it with a dual monitor mount on a non-standing desk and have been happy with it, but I added both an extra wood block underneath and a metal plate on top as reinforcement where the arm attaches. Also, just a note that the Hilver has a beveled edge, which makes attaching a monitor arm more difficult, though not impossible.
Gerton is solid wood, and is probably the best choice of the three if you plan to use a dual monitor arm, it was just too large for my desk location.
I see butcher-block type tabletops. any other type of wood that is solid and not so on the expensive side?
As I read the previous posts, the IKEA table tops may not be strong enough to clamp a single/dual monitors which almost seem like a necessary accessory
I see butcher-block type tabletops. any other type of wood that is solid and not so on the expensive side?
As I read the previous posts, the IKEA table tops may not be strong enough to clamp a single/dual monitors which almost seem like a necessary accessory
Your comment is the equivalent of going into a graphics card thread and saying you should all buy prebuilt computers
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Question: is the same frame used, whether using a 30" or 24" tabletop? anything special/unique to consider if using a 24" tabletop ?
thanks, in advance !!