Great video, I will definitely check this desk out. The issue where the desk pieces aren’t perfectly flush can be fixed by screwing in a flat piece of metal/wood into the bottom of both pieces.
Nice review...thanks for helping me to knock this one off my consideration list. I could not stand the wobbliness especially since I'm going to be pairing it with a walking pad. I also have a lot more equipment as I have a laptop and a dedicated desktop with a few monitors, I'd guess it would become even more unstable with more weight and walking.
I'm looking at DeskHaus (guy based out of Michigan)...they look really sturdy.
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@ryanbard8555
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the L shaped standing desks im looking at are between $325-600
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@henlohenlo689
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i need a desk with 'layers', not just 1 desk surface. like the main desk then shelves to place things, and another sliding horizone plain for the keyboards this is under the flat surface horizon plain that will have my laptop and mouse. the other shelves will place things like my printer and scanner.
my current setup is 2 desks covering 90 degrees 270 degrees of work space in front and to the side of me. but i got a shelf on the other side creating a u shape giving me full 330 degree access to stuff around me, only 30 percent directly behind me i can't access. however. this whole setup for me is not enough. i need the desks themselves have layers of horizonal plains to make it work even better.
i also eat at my desk and need spce for that too.
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@andredoestech
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booooooo!!!!! no link for the desk!!!
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@fwd79
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Where is the link for exact model down in description? 👎
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@gmpr5
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I have that exact desk, from Autonomous as well, I bought it on sale on 2020 for almost $900. I love it! The best investment and great functionality. I also got the ergo chair.
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@calispecs5505
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Great video, I will definitely check this desk out. The issue where the desk pieces aren’t perfectly flush can be fixed by screwing in a flat piece of metal/wood into the bottom of both pieces.
Nice review...thanks for helping me to knock this one off my consideration list. I could not stand the wobbliness especially since I'm going to be pairing it with a walking pad. I also have a lot more equipment as I have a laptop and a dedicated desktop with a few monitors, I'd guess it would become even more unstable with more weight and walking.
I'm looking at DeskHaus (guy based out of Michigan)...they look really sturdy.
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@ryanbard8555
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the L shaped standing desks im looking at are between $325-600
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@henlohenlo689
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i need a desk with 'layers', not just 1 desk surface. like the main desk then shelves to place things, and another sliding horizone plain for the keyboards this is under the flat surface horizon plain that will have my laptop and mouse. the other shelves will place things like my printer and scanner.
my current setup is 2 desks covering 90 degrees 270 degrees of work space in front and to the side of me. but i got a shelf on the other side creating a u shape giving me full 330 degree access to stuff around me, only 30 percent directly behind me i can't access. however. this whole setup for me is not enough. i need the desks themselves have layers of horizonal plains to make it work even better.
i also eat at my desk and need spce for that too.
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@andredoestech
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booooooo!!!!! no link for the desk!!!
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@fwd79
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Where is the link for exact model down in description? 👎
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@gmpr5
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I have that exact desk, from Autonomous as well, I bought it on sale on 2020 for almost $900. I love it! The best investment and great functionality. I also got the ergo chair.
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I'm looking at DeskHaus (guy based out of Michigan)...they look really sturdy.
my current setup is 2 desks covering 90 degrees 270 degrees of work space in front and to the side of me. but i got a shelf on the other side creating a u shape giving me full 330 degree access to stuff around me, only 30 percent directly behind me i can't access. however. this whole setup for me is not enough. i need the desks themselves have layers of horizonal plains to make it work even better.
i also eat at my desk and need spce for that too.
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I'm looking at DeskHaus (guy based out of Michigan)...they look really sturdy.
my current setup is 2 desks covering 90 degrees 270 degrees of work space in front and to the side of me. but i got a shelf on the other side creating a u shape giving me full 330 degree access to stuff around me, only 30 percent directly behind me i can't access. however. this whole setup for me is not enough. i need the desks themselves have layers of horizonal plains to make it work even better.
i also eat at my desk and need spce for that too.