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Great deal on a portable height adjustable standing desk converter. Comes pre-assembled (except for keyboard tray) and weighs 23lbs with the keyboard tray attached. Desktop surface supports 22lbs, keyboard tray supports 4.4lbs. 4.7 out of 5 stars with 181 reviews.
Link to manual:
https://www.flexispot.com/media/p..._maual.pdf
Information from amazon and product site:
The FlexiSpot M18M features a lightweight & portable design that makes it the perfect choice for remote workers and freelancers looking to stay active and productive while working from the comfort of their homes. It's big enough to fit a large monitor, laptop, keyboard, and mouse, while still staying compact enough to easily move to where you need it and store it out of the way
- Ideal Ergonomics: Alternate between sitting and standing throughout the day to boost energy, productivity, and creativity while preventing and reducing chronic neck, back, shoulder, and wrist pain.
- Sit-stand on the Go: A lightweight, portable design means you can easily pick up and move the FlexiSpot M18M wherever you need, and store it out of the way.
- Sturdy X-lift Structure: A specially engineered X-lift mechanism with good quality gas springs provide smooth and stable height adjustment at all heights.
- Spacious Work Surface: A large two-tier design accommodates up to two monitors and full-sized keyboard and mouse or laptop and mouse with room for other accessories.
- Removable Keyboard Tray: A dedicated keyboard tray frees up space on the desktop for displays and documents, and is also removable to save space when not in use.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&psc=1
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Seems sturdy enough. The base of this thing is like an ironing board where one side slides when lifting up.. Fits my 2 24 inch monitors with stand base attached but stand base is almost maxed at the edge. Might need a monitor mount if you have larger ones.
My setup is 2 dell p2419H (24inch) monitors with laptop (closed) and dock in between the monitors. Have a wired keyboard and wireless mouse. Monitors are just over 7 lbs each.
Tricky part is cable management. My power strip is on the table so have to leave enough monitor/laptop power cable length for when lifting up. Might be easier if the power strip was on the lifting table but then you would need a power strip with a very long cord.
Hope this info helps.
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That being said, I definitely wouldn't bet on this being a safe stand to mount floating monitors on. At least, I wouldn't feel comfortable with it.
Thanks, just ordered. 👍🏽😊
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i am hearing very good reviews and feedback about this flexispot.
Seems sturdy enough. The base of this thing is like an ironing board where one side slides when lifting up.. Fits my 2 24 inch monitors with stand base attached but stand base is almost maxed at the edge. Might need a monitor mount if you have larger ones.
My setup is 2 dell p2419H (24inch) monitors with laptop (closed) and dock in between the monitors. Have a wired keyboard and wireless mouse. Monitors are just over 7 lbs each.
Tricky part is cable management. My power strip is on the table so have to leave enough monitor/laptop power cable length for when lifting up. Might be easier if the power strip was on the lifting table but then you would need a power strip with a very long cord.
Hope this info helps.
Seems sturdy enough. The base of this thing is like an ironing board where one side slides when lifting up.. Fits my 2 24 inch monitors with stand base attached but stand base is almost maxed at the edge. Might need a monitor mount if you have larger ones.
My setup is 2 dell p2419H (24inch) monitors with laptop (closed) and dock in between the monitors. Have a wired keyboard and wireless mouse. Monitors are just over 7 lbs each.
Tricky part is cable management. My power strip is on the table so have to leave enough monitor/laptop power cable length for when lifting up. Might be easier if the power strip was on the lifting table but then you would need a power strip with a very long cord.
Hope this info helps.