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TOPSKY Dual Motor Electric Adjustable Standing Desk Frame (Black,or White)

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Topskyfurniture-US via Amazon has TOPSKY Dual Motor Electric Adjustable Standing Desk Frame (Fits up to 70.8" x 31.5" Table Tops, 3 Colors) on sale for $169.99 - $61.20 off when you apply the promo code R9GQ4GAV at checkout = $108.79. Shipping is free.

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  • The heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame is stable and strong enough to support a large table top up to 70.8"x31.5"/180x80cm and allows a load capacity of 225 lbs/102 kg, providing strong support for your ideal workspace.
  • Dual-Motor: Powerful dual-motor lift system for adjusting height smoothly, evenly and quickly at a speed of 1''/second with low noise. The quiet and fast movement improves focus and efficiency.
  • Adjustable Height: The height of frame is adjustable from 27.6'' to 47.3''/70cm-120cm and width of frame from 43'' to 59''/108.8cm-150cm, freely customized for an optimal ergonomic position and different working spaces.

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Topskyfurniture-US via Amazon has TOPSKY Dual Motor Electric Adjustable Standing Desk Frame (Fits up to 70.8" x 31.5" Table Tops, 3 Colors) on sale for $169.99 - $61.20 off when you apply the promo code R9GQ4GAV at checkout = $108.79. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.
  • Note: This is a frame only; desktop is not included. You must be logged in to clip coupons or apply promo codes. Coupons/Promo codes are typically single-use, may vary by account or may need to be re-applied in order to discount properly.
Available:Features:
  • The heavy-duty powder-coated steel frame is stable and strong enough to support a large table top up to 70.8"x31.5"/180x80cm and allows a load capacity of 225 lbs/102 kg, providing strong support for your ideal workspace.
  • Dual-Motor: Powerful dual-motor lift system for adjusting height smoothly, evenly and quickly at a speed of 1''/second with low noise. The quiet and fast movement improves focus and efficiency.
  • Adjustable Height: The height of frame is adjustable from 27.6'' to 47.3''/70cm-120cm and width of frame from 43'' to 59''/108.8cm-150cm, freely customized for an optimal ergonomic position and different working spaces.

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I love Slickdeals and the helpful comments people add. I have been trying to specifically comment on deals of products that I personally use A LOT, and this is one of them.
I bought this desk in 2022, and have used it nearly every day since. I purchased it for $170 at the time, and would again many times over. I stand and sit multiple times throughout most days, and this thing is as solid as the day I bought it. I made my own custom desktop and it was a smidge over the weight and size recommendations but I have not had a single issue.

I am a criminal over-researcher when it comes to purchases of things I will use a lot, and this standing desk decision was a huge one for me. Unless the QA has significantly dropped off in the last three years, I would absolutely recommend this to anyone - the promo code makes it even better. Three years ago, I remember reading this exact Amazon review of the product that really helped me make my decision, and rereading it now, I still agree with it all:

* * *

First and foremost, unless you have standing desk experience, you are going to be browsing all over Amazon trying to find a good budget standing desk frame. Well, I will solve your hunt and tell you this Topsky frame is awesome.

Since the list is lacking content, I'll go with Cons first since there are so few:

1.) The M6 button head bolts they provide you with are not black finished as one would expect with a black frame, they are standard silver zinc coated and of questionable quality - however they are more than sufficient to get the job done.

2.) The frame doesn't offer much in the means of cable management, but the outputs for both motors are between the center support rails. This means, unless you have some sort of provision for your top that has enough clearance for the cable, you will have to route the cable over (...under?) the center support rail and out to wherever the rest of your cabling will be.

3.) The extension cable is longer than the maximum length of the frame, and could be a tad shorter. In order to manage the extension, you'll have to roll it up and use a tie for the slack - and then mount that however you desire. Or just let all the cables hang free, your choice...

4.) The control module doesn't use the same size M6 bolts, but rather some wood screws that are much smaller. That's fine, however since that allows mounting into anything you desire. You won't be building this desk out of sheetrock.

5.) Desk wobble at extension (read: standing position) is going to be a thing, regardless of what desk frame you use - even Uplift/Autonomous frames will have wobble. You can minimize this by making sure your mounting provisions are tight, strong, and the overall weight of your top is heavy enough to provide stability.

6.) It's a T-frame not a C-frame.

That being said, I could make a list of pro's about this, but honestly just look at the 5 star rating this product has. I could go on a pretty long keyboard rampage telling you why I love my new frame. I'll sum it up and keep it short and sweet though.

The desk frame is awesome. It's sturdy, it's solid, but really needs to have different hardware and it would be beneficial overall to add additional mounting provisions. I think the wobble that it does have, is exacerbated by the lack of attachment points for this frame. One could easily drill an additional hole on each top mounting arm, and add another M6 bolt. I used a 74x30 butcher block countertop, so screws would have been quite cheesy after spending $360.00 on an island top (not including the materials for finish work, etc.). I used some M6x15mm threaded inserts, if you're using a solid wood top you will probably want to do this as well. I used a kit found here on Amazon that included a really crappy 9mm drill bit. The inserts are fine though.

The desk wobble that is most noticeable isn't side to side, but front to back - the legs could stand to be a little bit longer, and after making sure the feet are adjusted correctly to the floor and is solid, the wobble is still there. Lighter weight tops might not experience so much, YMMV.

The frame is quiet - not loud, and I experience no odd random noises. I have a full tower custom PC, two monitors, various other stuffs and the motors barely show any strain. I am likely at 75% capacity or so, taking into the account the 100lb countertop that I'm using as the desk top.

I would like to see this frame see a revision list though, and hopefully additional attachment points will be on there somewhere. A C-Frame option would have been phenomenal, as that is what I was originally looking for to begin with. The additional foot room as well as being able to have a cross bar built into the kit would be great for stability and looks. Black oxide hardware. Battery backup for memory storage so manual resets aren't necessary every time the power flickers. Longer feet for added front/back stability. Make that a thing, and this is going to directly compete with the expensive brands available for 2x as much.

Buy it, built it, and enjoy your new standing desk!

All in, I am looking forward to building another one of these desks using this frame - with a slightly cheaper top, as this was a fairly expensive project. The value is absolutely there, and the build quality is awesome.

Buy this desk - it's gonna be the one you'll want and need.

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amhemelOct 28, 2025 08:58 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank amhemel

I love Slickdeals and the helpful comments people add. I have been trying to specifically comment on deals of products that I personally use A LOT, and this is one of them.
I bought this desk in 2022, and have used it nearly every day since. I purchased it for $170 at the time, and would again many times over. I stand and sit multiple times throughout most days, and this thing is as solid as the day I bought it. I made my own custom desktop and it was a smidge over the weight and size recommendations but I have not had a single issue.

I am a criminal over-researcher when it comes to purchases of things I will use a lot, and this standing desk decision was a huge one for me. Unless the QA has significantly dropped off in the last three years, I would absolutely recommend this to anyone - the promo code makes it even better. Three years ago, I remember reading this exact Amazon review of the product that really helped me make my decision, and rereading it now, I still agree with it all:

* * *

First and foremost, unless you have standing desk experience, you are going to be browsing all over Amazon trying to find a good budget standing desk frame. Well, I will solve your hunt and tell you this Topsky frame is awesome.

Since the list is lacking content, I'll go with Cons first since there are so few:

1.) The M6 button head bolts they provide you with are not black finished as one would expect with a black frame, they are standard silver zinc coated and of questionable quality - however they are more than sufficient to get the job done.

2.) The frame doesn't offer much in the means of cable management, but the outputs for both motors are between the center support rails. This means, unless you have some sort of provision for your top that has enough clearance for the cable, you will have to route the cable over (...under?) the center support rail and out to wherever the rest of your cabling will be.

3.) The extension cable is longer than the maximum length of the frame, and could be a tad shorter. In order to manage the extension, you'll have to roll it up and use a tie for the slack - and then mount that however you desire. Or just let all the cables hang free, your choice...

4.) The control module doesn't use the same size M6 bolts, but rather some wood screws that are much smaller. That's fine, however since that allows mounting into anything you desire. You won't be building this desk out of sheetrock.

5.) Desk wobble at extension (read: standing position) is going to be a thing, regardless of what desk frame you use - even Uplift/Autonomous frames will have wobble. You can minimize this by making sure your mounting provisions are tight, strong, and the overall weight of your top is heavy enough to provide stability.

6.) It's a T-frame not a C-frame.

That being said, I could make a list of pro's about this, but honestly just look at the 5 star rating this product has. I could go on a pretty long keyboard rampage telling you why I love my new frame. I'll sum it up and keep it short and sweet though.

The desk frame is awesome. It's sturdy, it's solid, but really needs to have different hardware and it would be beneficial overall to add additional mounting provisions. I think the wobble that it does have, is exacerbated by the lack of attachment points for this frame. One could easily drill an additional hole on each top mounting arm, and add another M6 bolt. I used a 74x30 butcher block countertop, so screws would have been quite cheesy after spending $360.00 on an island top (not including the materials for finish work, etc.). I used some M6x15mm threaded inserts, if you're using a solid wood top you will probably want to do this as well. I used a kit found here on Amazon that included a really crappy 9mm drill bit. The inserts are fine though.

The desk wobble that is most noticeable isn't side to side, but front to back - the legs could stand to be a little bit longer, and after making sure the feet are adjusted correctly to the floor and is solid, the wobble is still there. Lighter weight tops might not experience so much, YMMV.

The frame is quiet - not loud, and I experience no odd random noises. I have a full tower custom PC, two monitors, various other stuffs and the motors barely show any strain. I am likely at 75% capacity or so, taking into the account the 100lb countertop that I'm using as the desk top.

I would like to see this frame see a revision list though, and hopefully additional attachment points will be on there somewhere. A C-Frame option would have been phenomenal, as that is what I was originally looking for to begin with. The additional foot room as well as being able to have a cross bar built into the kit would be great for stability and looks. Black oxide hardware. Battery backup for memory storage so manual resets aren't necessary every time the power flickers. Longer feet for added front/back stability. Make that a thing, and this is going to directly compete with the expensive brands available for 2x as much.

Buy it, built it, and enjoy your new standing desk!

All in, I am looking forward to building another one of these desks using this frame - with a slightly cheaper top, as this was a fairly expensive project. The value is absolutely there, and the build quality is awesome.

Buy this desk - it's gonna be the one you'll want and need.
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esd087Oct 28, 2025 10:41 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank esd087

If you have a Floor & Decor near you, this $99 butcher top pairs nicely with a standup desk frame. I got it, stained, clear coated, and it looks great!

https://www.flooranddecor.com/woo...27540.html
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Meat-WalletOct 28, 2025 11:11 PM
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Quote from esd087 :
If you have a Floor & Decor near you, this $99 butcher top pairs nicely with a standup desk frame. I got it, stained, clear coated, and it looks great!

https://www.flooranddecor.com/woo...27540.html
How does this compare to ikea countertops quality wise?
Oct 28, 2025 11:16 PM
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esd087Oct 28, 2025 11:16 PM
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Quote from Meat-Wallet :
How does this compare to ikea countertops quality wise?
Haven't ever used the Ikea one but I've been happy with the quality
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vortexmakOct 29, 2025 05:43 AM
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Quote from amhemel :
I love Slickdeals and the helpful comments people add. I have been trying to specifically comment on deals of products that I personally use A LOT, and this is one of them.
I bought this desk in 2022, and have used it nearly every day since. I purchased it for $170 at the time, and would again many times over. I stand and sit multiple times throughout most days, and this thing is as solid as the day I bought it. I made my own custom desktop and it was a smidge over the weight and size recommendations but I have not had a single issue.

I am a criminal over-researcher when it comes to purchases of things I will use a lot, and this standing desk decision was a huge one for me. Unless the QA has significantly dropped off in the last three years, I would absolutely recommend this to anyone - the promo code makes it even better. Three years ago, I remember reading this exact Amazon review of the product that really helped me make my decision, and rereading it now, I still agree with it all:

* * *

First and foremost, unless you have standing desk experience, you are going to be browsing all over Amazon trying to find a good budget standing desk frame. Well, I will solve your hunt and tell you this Topsky frame is awesome.

Since the list is lacking content, I'll go with Cons first since there are so few:

1.) The M6 button head bolts they provide you with are not black finished as one would expect with a black frame, they are standard silver zinc coated and of questionable quality - however they are more than sufficient to get the job done.

2.) The frame doesn't offer much in the means of cable management, but the outputs for both motors are between the center support rails. This means, unless you have some sort of provision for your top that has enough clearance for the cable, you will have to route the cable over (...under?) the center support rail and out to wherever the rest of your cabling will be.

3.) The extension cable is longer than the maximum length of the frame, and could be a tad shorter. In order to manage the extension, you'll have to roll it up and use a tie for the slack - and then mount that however you desire. Or just let all the cables hang free, your choice...

4.) The control module doesn't use the same size M6 bolts, but rather some wood screws that are much smaller. That's fine, however since that allows mounting into anything you desire. You won't be building this desk out of sheetrock.

5.) Desk wobble at extension (read: standing position) is going to be a thing, regardless of what desk frame you use - even Uplift/Autonomous frames will have wobble. You can minimize this by making sure your mounting provisions are tight, strong, and the overall weight of your top is heavy enough to provide stability.

6.) It's a T-frame not a C-frame.

That being said, I could make a list of pro's about this, but honestly just look at the 5 star rating this product has. I could go on a pretty long keyboard rampage telling you why I love my new frame. I'll sum it up and keep it short and sweet though.

The desk frame is awesome. It's sturdy, it's solid, but really needs to have different hardware and it would be beneficial overall to add additional mounting provisions. I think the wobble that it does have, is exacerbated by the lack of attachment points for this frame. One could easily drill an additional hole on each top mounting arm, and add another M6 bolt. I used a 74x30 butcher block countertop, so screws would have been quite cheesy after spending $360.00 on an island top (not including the materials for finish work, etc.). I used some M6x15mm threaded inserts, if you're using a solid wood top you will probably want to do this as well. I used a kit found here on Amazon that included a really crappy 9mm drill bit. The inserts are fine though.

The desk wobble that is most noticeable isn't side to side, but front to back - the legs could stand to be a little bit longer, and after making sure the feet are adjusted correctly to the floor and is solid, the wobble is still there. Lighter weight tops might not experience so much, YMMV.

The frame is quiet - not loud, and I experience no odd random noises. I have a full tower custom PC, two monitors, various other stuffs and the motors barely show any strain. I am likely at 75% capacity or so, taking into the account the 100lb countertop that I'm using as the desk top.

I would like to see this frame see a revision list though, and hopefully additional attachment points will be on there somewhere. A C-Frame option would have been phenomenal, as that is what I was originally looking for to begin with. The additional foot room as well as being able to have a cross bar built into the kit would be great for stability and looks. Black oxide hardware. Battery backup for memory storage so manual resets aren't necessary every time the power flickers. Longer feet for added front/back stability. Make that a thing, and this is going to directly compete with the expensive brands available for 2x as much.

Buy it, built it, and enjoy your new standing desk!

All in, I am looking forward to building another one of these desks using this frame - with a slightly cheaper top, as this was a fairly expensive project. The value is absolutely there, and the build quality is awesome.

Buy this desk - it's gonna be the one you'll want and need.
Not saying you're wrong but Amazon is filled with different brands with this exact desk
Oct 29, 2025 02:32 PM
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amhemelOct 29, 2025 02:32 PM
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Quote from vortexmak :
Not saying you're wrong but Amazon is filled with different brands with this exact desk
Totally fair point! Truthfully, I haven't looked into standing desks since 2022, but I assume it's just like nearly every other product in that there are rebranded versions throughout Amazon. For whatever reason, Slickdeals made sure I saw this deal, so I added my piece, but you're likely right that there are plenty of budget/similar/identical options these days.

In summary, I would say that someone should prioritize features more than anything. Quiet, dual motor, weight and size maximums, that sort of thing.

One random thing that I think really improved my standing desk is pushing the buttons a bit farther back under the desk. I've never liked the look of the buttons hanging down out front, so move them back 6 inches from the front edge, and they're genuinely hidden until you raise it up! And secondly, I actually opened my controller up and disabled the up and down arrows, leaving only the presets as working buttons. This prevents my kids from lowering or raising it too low or high!
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Sam4uOct 30, 2025 05:02 PM
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Fair price and product looks nice. Couple recommendations I'll have for people doing it first time. I got the 3 stage dual motor- gives more flexibility imo. Also i put 4 wheels (lockable) for movenent when i need that.
Get a heavy top -butcher block or sth like that. IKEA tops are light and your desk will wobble.
Get a caddy and in general think how you wanna organize your cables. Having a couple of monitors , laptop, phone charges can make a cable mess quickly. If you handy you can buy a extension cord with few outlets and usbs and build it into you top. I also built a holder for my laptop insider the top, so it won't take space on the top of the desk. Another improvement is to plan for a few hooks - in my case I mounted on on the right side. You can 3d printer various designs for headphone mounts or create your own.

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How does this compare to ikea countertops quality wise?
I use the same Floor and Decor countertop and am very happy with it. It is much better quality than IKEA, as those are all particle board with a wood veneer. The Floor and Decor options are solid wood and essentially indestructible. As a result however, they are very heavy. But nothing a dual motor base should have trouble handling, even when loaded with gear. The Floor and Decor options were the best deal I could find for a solid wood butcher block desktop and still are..
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Quote from amhemel :
I love Slickdeals and the helpful comments people add. I have been trying to specifically comment on deals of products that I personally use A LOT, and this is one of them. I bought this desk in 2022, and have used it nearly every day since. I purchased it for $170 at the time, and would again many times over. I stand and sit multiple times throughout most days, and this thing is as solid as the day I bought it. I made my own custom desktop and it was a smidge over the weight and size recommendations but I have not had a single issue. I am a criminal over-researcher when it comes to purchases of things I will use a lot, and this standing desk decision was a huge one for me. Unless the QA has significantly dropped off in the last three years, I would absolutely recommend this to anyone - the promo code makes it even better. Three years ago, I remember reading this exact Amazon review of the product that really helped me make my decision, and rereading it now, I still agree with it all:* * *First and foremost, unless you have standing desk experience, you are going to be browsing all over Amazon trying to find a good budget standing desk frame. Well, I will solve your hunt and tell you this Topsky frame is awesome.Since the list is lacking content, I'll go with Cons first since there are so few:1.) The M6 button head bolts they provide you with are not black finished as one would expect with a black frame, they are standard silver zinc coated and of questionable quality - however they are more than sufficient to get the job done.2.) The frame doesn't offer much in the means of cable management, but the outputs for both motors are between the center support rails. This means, unless you have some sort of provision for your top that has enough clearance for the cable, you will have to route the cable over (...under?) the center support rail and out to wherever the rest of your cabling will be.3.) The extension cable is longer than the maximum length of the frame, and could be a tad shorter. In order to manage the extension, you'll have to roll it up and use a tie for the slack - and then mount that however you desire. Or just let all the cables hang free, your choice...4.) The control module doesn't use the same size M6 bolts, but rather some wood screws that are much smaller. That's fine, however since that allows mounting into anything you desire. You won't be building this desk out of sheetrock.5.) Desk wobble at extension (read: standing position) is going to be a thing, regardless of what desk frame you use - even Uplift/Autonomous frames will have wobble. You can minimize this by making sure your mounting provisions are tight, strong, and the overall weight of your top is heavy enough to provide stability.6.) It's a T-frame not a C-frame.That being said, I could make a list of pro's about this, but honestly just look at the 5 star rating this product has. I could go on a pretty long keyboard rampage telling you why I love my new frame. I'll sum it up and keep it short and sweet though.The desk frame is awesome. It's sturdy, it's solid, but really needs to have different hardware and it would be beneficial overall to add additional mounting provisions. I think the wobble that it does have, is exacerbated by the lack of attachment points for this frame. One could easily drill an additional hole on each top mounting arm, and add another M6 bolt. I used a 74x30 butcher block countertop, so screws would have been quite cheesy after spending $360.00 on an island top (not including the materials for finish work, etc.). I used some M6x15mm threaded inserts, if you're using a solid wood top you will probably want to do this as well. I used a kit found here on Amazon that included a really crappy 9mm drill bit. The inserts are fine though.The desk wobble that is most noticeable isn't side to side, but front to back - the legs could stand to be a little bit longer, and after making sure the feet are adjusted correctly to the floor and is solid, the wobble is still there. Lighter weight tops might not experience so much, YMMV.The frame is quiet - not loud, and I experience no odd random noises. I have a full tower custom PC, two monitors, various other stuffs and the motors barely show any strain. I am likely at 75% capacity or so, taking into the account the 100lb countertop that I'm using as the desk top.I would like to see this frame see a revision list though, and hopefully additional attachment points will be on there somewhere. A C-Frame option would have been phenomenal, as that is what I was originally looking for to begin with. The additional foot room as well as being able to have a cross bar built into the kit would be great for stability and looks. Black oxide hardware. Battery backup for memory storage so manual resets aren't necessary every time the power flickers. Longer feet for added front/back stability. Make that a thing, and this is going to directly compete with the expensive brands available for 2x as much.Buy it, built it, and enjoy your new standing desk!All in, I am looking forward to building another one of these desks using this frame - with a slightly cheaper top, as this was a fairly expensive project. The value is absolutely there, and the build quality is awesome.Buy this desk - it's gonna be the one you'll want and need.
Just here to validate this comment. I have all of the same cons but the desk and the price were perfect and this deal is even a little better.This was my first standing desk and my primary concerns were longevity and real weight capacity. I transition from near lowest to max height several times a day with no issue or odd sounds. There is a click when the motions start and that is likely the moter shifting a bit while is engages. For weight: 72"x25" acacia wood butcher block top(+stain, +poly), 2x 32" monitors on high lift gas assist arms. 10" base plates for the arms to manage the force of the arms, 2x monitor speakers(medium size), mic+low pro clamp mount, Gaming Laptop, keyboard+mouse, misc wires-work papers-stationary AND I'm really bad about leaning into itwhile working. It's held up fine and shows no sign of stress when transitioning.Also protip for people who move a lot. Use threaded insert for you table top so you can take it apart easily if needed.
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