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Model: FLEXISPOT 79 x 32 Inch Large Standing Desk, Stand Up Desk with Splice Board, Rising Desks for Home Office, Office Desk with Cup Holder and Headphone Hook (Black Frame + Black Top, 2 Packages)
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Not who you asked, but I have 4 standing desks.
The 4 segments of chip board are literally junk tier material and will be damaged the first time you forget a drink on it.
This is a single motor desk rated for ~154lbs. You can get a dual motor set of legs for $99. https://a.co/d/aGzLX0A
Then look on marketplace or similar sites. Or find a place (like southeastern salvage for me) where they sell nice large butcher block slabs for $100 (they carry a range of sizes, wood species, and thicknesses for $60-400), buy a can of some sort of clear coat, lacquer, epoxy, etc and seal the wood to protect it. A little extra leg work and $200 can get you a long way towards a much nicer desk.
You can also cut it down to a different size or shape in the future and just re-seal it. You can't do that with their particle board.
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Not who you asked, but I have 4 standing desks.
The 4 segments of chip board are literally junk tier material and will be damaged the first time you forget a drink on it.
This is a single motor desk rated for ~154lbs. You can get a dual motor set of legs for $99. https://a.co/d/aGzLX0A
Then look on marketplace or similar sites. Or find a place (like southeastern salvage for me) where they sell nice large butcher block slabs for $100 (they carry a range of sizes, wood species, and thicknesses for $60-400), buy a can of some sort of clear coat, lacquer, epoxy, etc and seal the wood to protect it. A little extra leg work and $200 can get you a long way towards a much nicer desk.
You can also cut it down to a different size or shape in the future and just re-seal it. You can't do that with their particle board.
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The 4 segments of chip board are literally junk tier material and will be damaged the first time you forget a drink on it.
This is a single motor desk rated for ~154lbs. You can get a dual motor set of legs for $99.
https://a.co/d/aGzLX0A
Then look on marketplace or similar sites. Or find a place (like southeastern salvage for me) where they sell nice large butcher block slabs for $100 (they carry a range of sizes, wood species, and thicknesses for $60-400), buy a can of some sort of clear coat, lacquer, epoxy, etc and seal the wood to protect it. A little extra leg work and $200 can get you a long way towards a much nicer desk.
You can also cut it down to a different size or shape in the future and just re-seal it. You can't do that with their particle board.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Electricalsushi
The 4 segments of chip board are literally junk tier material and will be damaged the first time you forget a drink on it.
This is a single motor desk rated for ~154lbs. You can get a dual motor set of legs for $99.
https://a.co/d/aGzLX0A
Then look on marketplace or similar sites. Or find a place (like southeastern salvage for me) where they sell nice large butcher block slabs for $100 (they carry a range of sizes, wood species, and thicknesses for $60-400), buy a can of some sort of clear coat, lacquer, epoxy, etc and seal the wood to protect it. A little extra leg work and $200 can get you a long way towards a much nicer desk.
You can also cut it down to a different size or shape in the future and just re-seal it. You can't do that with their particle board.
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