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We Tested Standing Desks for a Year, and These 5 Made WFH Better Than Ever
This article highlights the increasing prevalence of 'tech neck' and other ergonomic issues resulting from prolonged device usage and computer tasks. To combat these problems, the Real Simple Editors conducted a comprehensive evaluation of 14 standing desks over a year, integrating them into their personal work-from-home setups. The testing focused on various criteria, including smooth operation, weight capacity for laptops and monitors, accommodation for different user heights, and overall durability for daily use, while also considering aesthetic appeal.
The Flexispot Comhar Standing Desk was selected as the "Best Overall" due to its robust build, sleek design, and user-friendly features. It boasts quiet electric height adjustment with programmable presets, reaching a maximum height of 48 inches suitable for individuals up to 6-foot-5. Assembly was quick, taking only 15 minutes, and the desk demonstrated exceptional durability, retaining its pristine condition after over a year of use. Additional conveniences include two charging ports (USB-A and USB-C) and a child lock. It comes in 48- and 55-inch widths with glass or wood desktop options and supports up to 110 pounds.
The Radlove Height Adjustable Standing Desk earned the "Best Budget" title, priced significantly lower than the top pick yet offering strong competition. This desk has been in use for three years, maintaining seamless operation. It features four programmable height presets and integrated hooks for accessories like backpacks or headphones. Cable management is facilitated by wire collection holes and a basket. While lacking a height lock, which could lead to accidental adjustments, it supports up to 176 pounds and is available in widths ranging from 48 to 63 inches, including an L-shaped variant.
The Threshold Loring Adjustable Standing Desk was chosen as the "Best Manual" option. This simple yet effective desk is strong, secure, and durable, showing no significant wear after a year and a cross-country move. Its 47 by 24-inch surface provides ample space for a typical office setup. The hand-crank mechanism allows for height adjustment from 29 to 48 inches without wobbling, significantly reducing back, neck, and knee pain for users. Despite the hand crank being slightly stiff initially and assembly requiring a drill due to missing pre-drilled holes, its overall value as a fuss-free, noise-free option is praised. It has a weight capacity of 121 pounds.
The Vari Electric Standing Desk was recognized as the "Best Basic" choice. Although heavy to transport, its assembly was remarkably fast, under 30 minutes. The desk proved highly durable, showing no damage even after an apartment move. Its intuitive height controller with four programmable presets and nearly silent operation were highlighted. The 24 by 48-inch tabletop offers ample space, and users appreciated the effective cord organizers. However, its lack of drawers or shelves makes it less ideal for small apartments requiring significant storage. It supports up to 150 pounds.
For those seeking a less commitment-intensive option, the TechOrbits OF-S06-2 37 Inch Desk Converter was named the "Best Converter." This unit took only 10 minutes to set up and features an easy-to-maneuver one-sided lift mechanism, remaining stable during use. Costing just over $100, it effectively maximizes vertical space on an existing desk. The upper level accommodates two monitors or a monitor and notebook, with a phone trench. Its height, just under 20 inches, promotes proper neck alignment for users over 5-foot-9. A potential drawback is the need for a separate keyboard, as a laptop can feel cramped on the lower level or too distant on the upper. It has a weight capacity of 35 pounds.
The testing process involved regular use of each desk over a period of six months to a year and a half, assessing comfort, lift mechanism effectiveness, sturdiness, durability, and ease of creating presets. The impact on neck and back pain was also monitored. Desks with storage were evaluated for capacity and drawer smoothness. Each desk was rated on setup experience, design, durability, comfort, and overall value. Key factors for shopping include the lift mechanism (manual vs. electric), additional features like power grommets or cable organizers, and size considerations to accommodate various office setups and user heights. A standing desk should allow the tabletop to be just below elbow height when typing and the top of the screen at eye level.
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