🚀 Elevate your workday—stand out, stand tall!
The VIVO 36" Height Adjustable Stand Up Desk Converter offers a spacious, durable, and easy-to-adjust workstation solution with a smooth pneumatic lift and ergonomic keyboard tray, designed to boost productivity and reduce sedentary strain for professionals seeking a modern, flexible desk setup.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Hutch Material | Wood |
Required Assembly | No |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 33 Pounds |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Dark Walnut |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Dark Walnut, Black |
Leg Style | Straight |
Top Color | #6P230B |
Natural Variation Type | Dark Walnut, Light Wood |
Base Color | Dark Walnut |
Item Width Side To Side | 26"D x 36"W x 6.5"H |
Item Weight | 38.7 Pounds |
Size | 36" |
Maximum Height | 43.2 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 17 Centimeters |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 40.24 Inches |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Base Type | Leg |
Frame Joint Type | [PO] Locking Joint |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | Basic (Keyboard Tray) |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
D**C
Great desk riser
I bought the 32" model as I have always been sitting at my desk but didnt want to drop a ton of cash for one of those big desks (partly due to my computer and not wanting to get rid of this current desk.) and it has been greatIll state my pros and consPROS:- Sturdy- Feels well built- Easy to put in a standing/sitting configuration- Has zip ties that come with so you can cable manage easy- Great keyboard space which is not complimented from the pictures (this thing is bigger than it looks in the photos)- Enough space for desk items and monitor, don't have two monitors though but judging by my monitor two may be pushing itCONS:- Comes in an obvious box (has the product name on the back and brand, so if you have a history of porch pirates it would be best to get it delivered to a UPS/Fedex store depending on who they use)- The adjustment handles can be a bit sudden if you dont put weight on the actual desk while raising it.- You need to make sure your cords arent in the way of the bottom levers as it could potentially cut the wire, they can be pushed under the stand thoughOverall this is a good desk riser if you are looking for a cheap yet well made option which can help you stand more, I am 5'9" and my monitor is just about eye height and it doesn't have an adjustable stand.
C**E
Great product. Adjustable standup desk
This is a great product. Easy to assemble. Exactly as depicted in the product info. Very pleased with the purchase. I purchased the 36 inch. Stable and easy to lift and lower.
T**L
Very happy with it
I've had it for a couple of hours. Very easy to setup and exceeded my expectations. I was going to buy the Uplift E7 - then this one caught my eye - I'm so happy I picked it. Very sturdy and works simply - no electronics needed. Size is perfect - fits my monitor and my laptop side by side. My mouse and keyboard fit on the keyboard shelf just fine. I got the 36 inch one - perfect.
M**S
Decent item for the price; glad I opted for the "budget" option
Earlier this year, I started a job that allowed me to work from home. I quickly realized just how much I missed my convertible sit-stand desk from my former job, so I searched around for something to use in my home office. Imagine my surprise when I found out just how expensive most of the options are! After several days of research, and reading a plethora of reviews, I decided to go for a "budget" item with the VIVO 36 inch convertible desk. I was a wee bit nervous about the quality, and how it would compare to my $800 desk from work, but those fears were quickly assuaged when it arrived. It works great and I am very happy that I purchased this instead of one costing two or three times as much. With that being said, let's start with the things I don't like about it.1) The material is obviously some sort of MDF or composite, covered with a slightly cheap-feeling plasticky veneer. It definitely doesn't scream "high-end," but so far its held up well. I think it will be fine with normal usage and wear, assuming I don't decide to drop bowling balls on it, but it could feel a bit more durable.2) There is not enough room on the keyboard tray for a mouse to fit well. See the second photo; the mouse fits there, but I can't really move it. So I put the mouse on one of the peninsulas that stick out from the upper deck. It's a workable solution, but not the most comfortable for my arm.3) It's big enough that it overhangs my desk by a few inches (see third photo). Not a huge deal, but I think my desk is fairly standard in terms of size, so it's a bit annoying to have to watch out for the rogue foot sticking out trying to shank me in the abdomen every time I approach my workstation. Luckily, it's rounded and somewhat padded, but it does still hurt when you ram into it!4) One of the screws holding the levers to raise and lower the desk came unscrewed after a month and I had to screw it back in. This was problematic due to the fact that there was no room to angle a screwdriver in there and I had to do it by hand. It hasn't occurred since so I am not too terribly concerned about this.Now, for the things I really like about this:1) It raises and lowers very easily. In fact, the first time I went to raise it, I nearly flew backwards because it shot up so fast (I didn't have the laptop on it at this point). With the weight of the laptop and monitors, it moves smoothly and easily. All you need to do is squeeze both levers and provide a bit of pressure either up or down, and the desk moves in the direction you want.2) The little trench in the front of the upper deck is great for propping a cellphone up. I actually use this way more than I thought I would. I could see how some people might not like it, but I think it's a great addition.3) At 36" across, it's more than enough to hold two monitors, or my laptop and a monitor, plus a notebook, a coaster, and some other trinkets.4) The price. Really, this desk rivals the one I had at work (actually shakes less), for about a third of the cost. Sure, it may not have some bells and whistles, or made of pure mahogany, but it works and isn't abhorrently expensive.All in all, this is a very good choice, especially when compared to pricier models. Time will tell how it holds up over the next few years, but so far I have seen nothing to make me worry about that.
M**E
Makes a dayjob bearable for a few more years than without
I'm able to make more money because I can tolerate having a remote day job longer. My butt no longer gets sore from sitting all day, I can focus better because I can just stand when I feel fidgety/restless, and my knees no longer ache throughout the day from sitting all the time.This thing is totally awesome! And I chose it instead of an all-in-one rising desk (which are surprisingly half the price??) because this transitions immediately and manually. Those other desks just look so slow to transition and don't look ergonomic at all. There's no electronic components with this tabletop converter, so I feel it will last longer because there's less that can go wrong with it.I'm using it on top of a large folding table you can get from Walmart for like $80.I do think this tabletop converter is quite expensive for what you get, though. It's literally some fashioned boards with a few steel braces and the pneumatic gas chambers with levers. There's not much to it, but it is super sturdy and I have no worry trusting it to hold my laptop and two desktop monitors. Just don't lean your weight on it, of course.
S**S
Best decision ever, saved my back!!!
For anyone considering to buy one of these you can stop looking. Take the plunge & don't worry because you will be totally satisfied with this product. Set up was very easy & quick took minutes and a screwdriver. Very sturdy going up & down & trust me it's not hard to manually lift up & down (I have bad hands). I have a wireless ergonomic keyboard & mouse which fit comfortably and still have room a little bit of room to rest my wrists. The only thing I would change if I knew I was staying in the tiny office would be the size I purchased the 42" I would have gone with the 36".I have a very bad back (sciatica) and so with this adjustable desk I'm able to go up and down as much as I want without any complications or disruptions to my work which is extremely busy and I have very long days. I just wish I took the plunge and bought it earlier.
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