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Costway Electric Adjustable Standing up Desk Frame Dual Motor w/ Controller (White)

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COSTWAYLIVE via eBay has Costway Electric Adjustable Dual Motor Standing up Desk Frame w/ Controller (White) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Costway via Walmart has Costway Electric Adjustable Dual Motor Standing up Desk Frame w/ Controller (White) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Goplus Corp via Lowe's has Costway Electric Adjustable Dual Motor Standing up Desk Frame w/ Controller (White) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for posting this deal.

Note: This deal is for a frame only; it does not include desktop.

Features:
  • Dual-motor lifting mechanism ensures smooth & quiet operation
  • Ergonomic height adjustable design allows you to set up ideal position
  • 3 memory height settings can be saved for convenient adjustment
  • Width adjustable, for tabletop of different sizes
  • Anti-collision function protects the desk from bumps and scratches
  • Overheat protection ensures higher safety and longevity
  • Come with cable management tray and hanging hook for more convenience
  • Adjustable foot pads keep frame stable even at uneven ground
  • Sturdy steel structure supports up to 176 lbs

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  • This offer matches our popular front page deal from August 2025 which earned over 40 thumbs up.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 65 customer reviews.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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COSTWAYLIVE via eBay has Costway Electric Adjustable Dual Motor Standing up Desk Frame w/ Controller (White) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Costway via Walmart has Costway Electric Adjustable Dual Motor Standing up Desk Frame w/ Controller (White) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Goplus Corp via Lowe's has Costway Electric Adjustable Dual Motor Standing up Desk Frame w/ Controller (White) for $69.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter doublehelixx for posting this deal.

Note: This deal is for a frame only; it does not include desktop.

Features:
  • Dual-motor lifting mechanism ensures smooth & quiet operation
  • Ergonomic height adjustable design allows you to set up ideal position
  • 3 memory height settings can be saved for convenient adjustment
  • Width adjustable, for tabletop of different sizes
  • Anti-collision function protects the desk from bumps and scratches
  • Overheat protection ensures higher safety and longevity
  • Come with cable management tray and hanging hook for more convenience
  • Adjustable foot pads keep frame stable even at uneven ground
  • Sturdy steel structure supports up to 176 lbs

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • This offer matches our popular front page deal from August 2025 which earned over 40 thumbs up.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars at Walmart based on over 65 customer reviews.
  • Refer to the original post & forum comments for additional details & discussion.

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Yesterday 08:23 PM
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dakwoodsYesterday 08:23 PM
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Appears to be a decent frame with a minimum expansion width of 43" up to 59.5" (best suitable for ~48" minimum width top in theory). The dual motors are integrated into the frame which is a huge plus because they won't limit the possibility for under mounting slide-out keyboard trays or drawer.
Yesterday 09:10 PM
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sunnyincaYesterday 09:10 PM
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What top do you recommend for this?
Pro
Yesterday 09:17 PM
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KxrmaJunkie
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Yesterday 09:17 PM
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Can anyone recommend a good top piece for this?
Yesterday 09:26 PM
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AlwaysLearning123ABCYesterday 09:26 PM
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Or anyone recommend a DIY table top ?
Yesterday 10:02 PM
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Deal-CollectorYesterday 10:02 PM
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Not a lot of options for tabletop
Yesterday 10:09 PM
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spires34Yesterday 10:09 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank spires34

Quote from Deal-Collector :
Not a lot of options for tabletop
IKEA tops are great
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Yesterday 10:21 PM
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Lam.d09Yesterday 10:21 PM
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Is there a max width it can hold? Trying to see if its wide enough for a 57in g9.

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Yesterday 10:24 PM
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Deal-CollectorYesterday 10:24 PM
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Quote from spires34 :
IKEA tops are great
Thank you. Wayfair seems to have some options too
Yesterday 11:51 PM
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zcsrsYesterday 11:51 PM
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The leg's depth(not height) is only 23", my 30" depth desk's leg's depth is 25".
Yesterday 11:52 PM
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Sdub9x19Yesterday 11:52 PM
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Quote from KxrmaJunkie :
Can anyone recommend a good top piece for this?
Look up "butcher block countertop" on the home improvement type sties.
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sdsnifferToday 12:15 AM
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Quote from spires34 :
IKEA tops are great
How to connect the IKEA table top(for example, this one called LAGKAPTEN [ikea.com]) onto this? Thanks!
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likeitslickToday 12:19 AM
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I have a different base but I built a big desk top about 32x70 out of 3/4" MDF, used contact cement to attach melamine sheet ordered from HD. Used a trim off bit to cut melamine to size and framed it out with oak. Melamine makes a fantastic surface for writing with pencil or pen, as well as a fantastic mousing surface without a pad.
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460XToday 01:00 AM
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Wood tops..
https://www.homedepot.com/s/hardw...ons?NCNI-5

Personally have and love this if you want something beautiful [homedepot.com]..top if off with some lineseed oil [mychemicalfreehouse.net] and 0000 steel wood pads [homedepot.com] if you want a shine, or if you want to really protect the top from water spots and just general usage, consider a poly coat [homedepot.com] or water-base version [homedepot.com])
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riffdexToday 01:02 AM
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Quote from sdsniffer :

How to connect the IKEA table top(for example, this one called LAGKAPTEN [ikea.com]) onto this? Thanks!
Do you have any basic DIY skills? To give you a quick rundown, you would place the ikea desk surface upside down on the floor, then set the assembled motorized desk frame (also upside down) onto the surface and get it perfectly centered, drill pilot holes into the desk surface, being especially careful not to accidentally drill too deep into the surface (don't want to come out the other side and end up with a hole on the top surface), then attach the frame to the desk using screws (also being sure to not use screws that are longer than the thickness of the desk surface… as a general guideline I'd say screws that are between 1/2 to 3/4 the thickness of the desk surface.)

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sdsnifferToday 01:11 AM
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Quote from riffdex :
Do you have any basic DIY skills? To give you a quick rundown, you would place the ikea desk surface upside down on the floor, then set the assembled motorized desk frame (also upside down) onto the surface and get it perfectly centered, drill pilot holes into the desk surface, being especially careful not to accidentally drill too deep into the surface (don't want to come out the other side and end up with a hole on the top surface), then attach the frame to the desk using screws (also being sure to not use screws that are longer than the thickness of the desk surface… as a general guideline I'd say screws that are between 1/2 to 3/4 the thickness of the desk surface.)
Thanks for the detail. I will try it. I assume I have to buy the screws separately from Home Depot, is that right? If so, what kind/type of screw should I buy(I understood the length of the screw, but not sure about the type for best fit).

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