expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 14, 2025 04:48 PM
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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Oct 14, 2025 04:48 PM
40" x 24" Sweetcrispy Electric Adjustable Split-Top Standing Desk (Black or Nature)
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Also, how does a dual motor provide increased stability - what makes it a more robust design?
If anything, dual motors could go out of sync, alignment and when they do, they will fight and destroy each other
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Thanks for your help. I upped my budget and found a glass-top desk for $140 with a drawer, the cheapest on amazon. I don't trust the particle board in these cheaper desks to not chip, distort, or look like shi quickly.<br />
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Also, how does a dual motor provide increased stability - what makes it a more robust design?
If anything, dual motors could go out of sync, alignment and when they do, they will fight and destroy each other
In terms of robustness, the presence of dual motors itself doesn't make the desk's frame and design more robust. But a dual motor design goes hand and hand with a more robust frame. A dual motor design, and a robust design, are both features offered for, and expected for, the higher end adjustable desk market. You won't see a dual motor design paired with a flimsy frame, nor would you see a more substantial frame paired with single motor, the same as you won't see an $1000 smartphone produced with a 720p camera, or a Lamborghini sold with Goodyear tires. Theres no market demand for a "premium" design that cheaps out on one or two essential design areas basically.
I'm not saying everyone needs dual motor either. This desk seems like a good cheap basic option that would be appropriate for many use cases.
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In terms of robustness, the presence of dual motors itself doesn't make the desk's frame and design more robust. But a dual motor design goes hand and hand with a more robust frame. A dual motor design, and a robust design, are both features offered for, and expected for, the higher end adjustable desk market. You won't see a dual motor design paired with a flimsy frame, nor would you see a more substantial frame paired with single motor, the same as you won't see an $1000 smartphone produced with a 720p camera, or a Lamborghini sold with Goodyear tires. Theres no market demand for a "premium" design that cheaps out on one or two essential design areas basically.
I'm not saying everyone needs dual motor either. This desk seems like a good cheap basic option that would be appropriate for many use cases.
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