Big Lots has select
Real Living Electric Adjustable Height Sit to Stand Desk (28" to 47" Adjustable Height) on sale for
$139.99 (
or less if you qualify for any coupons/reward discounts). Select free curbside pickup if stock permits.
Thanks to community member
vic1986 for finding this deal
Note, curbside pickup may vary depending on location and may not be available in all areas/stores.
If you qualify for any coupon discounts/rewards, you may apply it to your order (
final price may vary by user)
Product is available in
white or
black colorway depending on location
About the Product- Ergonomic sit to standing desk
- Height adjusts from 28.15" to 47.05"
- Sitting/standing position memory buttons to customize your desired height
- Powerful smooth single motor lift system
- Heavy-duty steel base w/ wood top in classic white/black finish
- 176 lbs. Weight Limit
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Can you let me know the decision of the box? I am trying to figure out whether it will fit in my car (sedan). Thanks!
I think the quality is insane for the price we paid here ($114 for me since the last time I ordered it was canceled and PayPal did not give me the $10 again). I mean, I know crap tables I have bought in the past for college that cost me 50-100 bucks and this is easily on another level.
The top seems to be of great quality even though it is particle board, I am guessing. I have read others say that, so I am going by that. I expected a flimsy feeling, horrible-looking top, but it looks insanely good. Seriously. And it is heavy. The metal frame seems to be quality on my unit as well. Some have mentioned sharp edges, I believe. None of that over here. Again, I have a brown top and a black frame. No wheels, so if you want to transport it, you need to disassemble it. I think it is easy once I figured out a better way to assemble it, so moving it should never be a big issue.
I checked the motor first. Be aware, I think some may think this is a faulty thing. I clicked on moving up and down first quickly, but the motor was not working, I read the manual, and at the bottom, it mentioned that if you get a blinking ASE (that is what it looked like to me) then to hold the down button to make sure the desk gets level all the way down. Once I did that, the motor was working both up and down. It is easy to lock in the memory settings, just hold 5 seconds. It goes up quite high, and I am 6'1, so I am happy about that.
Overall, I am majorly pleased with this purchase. Since getting this canceled from the last deal at big lots, I almost went with the Twispers deal that had a dual motor for $170, but I never bit since the website was sketchy. If you look at the deal on slickdeals, you will see me asking so many questions to people that bought it. However, I took the chance here since even though it is a single motor, I read on here and on big lots that the motor runs well if you treat the desk right. So for $114 at a decently reputable and easy-to-find local store, I went with this. I am glad that I did.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you have other questions.
I think the quality is insane for the price we paid here ($114 for me since the last time I ordered it was canceled and PayPal did not give me the $10 again). I mean, I know crap tables I have bought in the past for college that cost me 50-100 bucks and this is easily on another level.
The top seems to be of great quality even though it is particle board, I am guessing. I have read others say that, so I am going by that. I expected a flimsy feeling, horrible-looking top, but it looks insanely good. Seriously. And it is heavy. The metal frame seems to be quality on my unit as well. Some have mentioned sharp edges, I believe. None of that over here. Again, I have a brown top and a black frame. No wheels, so if you want to transport it, you need to disassemble it. I think it is easy once I figured out a better way to assemble it, so moving it should never be a big issue.
I checked the motor first. Be aware, I think some may think this is a faulty thing. I clicked on moving up and down first quickly, but the motor was not working, I read the manual, and at the bottom, it mentioned that if you get a blinking ASE (that is what it looked like to me) then to hold the down button to make sure the desk gets level all the way down. Once I did that, the motor was working both up and down. It is easy to lock in the memory settings, just hold 5 seconds. It goes up quite high, and I am 6'1, so I am happy about that.
Overall, I am majorly pleased with this purchase. Since getting this canceled from the last deal at big lots, I almost went with the Twispers deal that had a dual motor for $170, but I never bit since the website was sketchy. If you look at the deal on slickdeals, you will see me asking so many questions to people that bought it. However, I took the chance here since even though it is a single motor, I read on here and on big lots that the motor runs well if you treat the desk right. So for $114 at a decently reputable and easy-to-find local store, I went with this. I am glad that I did.
I hope that helps. Let me know if you have other questions.
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