Sam's Club has for its Members: Seville Classics AirLift 48" Tempered Glass Electric Sit-Stand Desk for $249.98. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Dimensions: 48"W x 24"D (27.5" to 46.5"H)
Weight capacity: 176 lbs. (evenly distributed)
Top Area: 48"W x 24"D x 1"H
Height-adjustable legs provide 19" of adjustment from 27.5" to 46.5" high
48" wide top measures 24" deep designed for side-by-side use in offices
Single electric motor provides smooth and even height adjustment at a quiet .8" per second
0.25" thick solid tempered glass top
Easily accommodates dual monitor and laptop + monitor setups
Industrial-strength steel construction for stability and durability
Includes screw-in leveling feet for sturdy operation on uneven surfaces
Tested and certified to ANSI/BIFMA X5.5 compliance
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Our research indicates that this offer is $29.02 lower (10% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $279.
Sam's Club[samsclub.com] has for their members: the Seville Classics AirLift 48" Tempered Glass Electric Sit-Stand Desk on sale for $249.98. Shipping is free.
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My research indicates that a similar model previously hit front page at $279.99 and received +59 thumbs up.
Dual motor is always better. It means the desk can have heavier stuff on the top without bogging down the motor. In some cases, it means the desk raises and lowers faster/quieter. But mostly, it's for desktop weight.
I wanted to love the Costco one, but the cross bar across the base legs is directly in the way of my feet. It makes it very uncomfortable for me unfortunately :-(
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Single electric motor provides smooth and even height adjustment at a quiet .8" per second
Whats good dual vs single? More stability?
Having had both, I didn't find much difference unless you intend on putting crapload of stuff on the table
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Dual motor is always better. It means the desk can have heavier stuff on the top without bogging down the motor. In some cases, it means the desk raises and lowers faster/quieter. But mostly, it's for desktop weight.
I wanted to love the Costco one, but the cross bar across the base legs is directly in the way of my feet. It makes it very uncomfortable for me unfortunately :-(