🚀 Elevate your workspace, wherever you go!
The Tangkula Mobile Standing Desk is a height-adjustable, compact workstation featuring a sturdy steel frame and smooth-rolling lockable casters. With a height range from 27.5 to 42 inches, it supports ergonomic sitting or standing postures. Its durable MDF PVC tabletop with curved edges offers comfort and safety, while the modern black and silver design fits seamlessly into any home office or living space. Weighing 32 pounds and supporting up to 66 pounds, it’s the perfect mobile desk solution for dynamic professionals.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Drawer Glide Material | Metal |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Base Type | Metal Straight Leg |
Frame Joint Type | Unspecified |
Has Finished Back | No |
Drawer Glide Mechanism | exists |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Steel |
Furniture Finish | White |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Silver |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.5"D x 37.5"W x 27.5"H |
Item Weight | 32 Pounds |
Size | Onesize |
Tabletop Thickness | 1.52 Millimeters |
Maximum Height | 106.7 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 27.5 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 42.5 Inches |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 66 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited or Lifetime |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited Warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
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One Year Follow—up: A Solid Table for Wheelchair Users
Original Below.After more than a year’s daily use, I remain content even pleased with this purchase. In terms of durability it has proven remarkably strong and bulletproof. It has survived movers, myklutzy wheelchair use, and, for the last 8 months, daily studio use.In the music studio it supports one of my most oft used synthesizers, along with a computer keyboard, trackpad, a clamp style work light and a 27” monitor on a clamp—on arm. It handles this load without complaint, though with little space left over. I’ve been surprised at how durable the top is. While it looks nice enough, under touch it’s clearly a plastic material over some kind of pseudo-wood. Nonetheless, in spite of clamps, wheelchair hits, and a nearly unreasonable load, it’s still undamaged and unblemished. So, I remain impressed- enough so that I’ve bought another.°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°Original Review:I’m 15 years plus in a wheelchair and always on the lookout for furnishings and equipment that might make my life simpler. This table fits the bill. It’s large enough to eat or read at, or for using with a laptop or iPad. It moves easily on hardwood or tile floors. It’s a bit tough over carpet, but the wheels could easily be upsized after a visit to the home repair/ hardware store. Height adjustment requires some strength, but would be easy enough for most para’s and even a few quad’s like e that have shoulder strength.The table seems well made and like it will hold up well. Count me impressed.
W**.
Nice Mobile, Height Adjustable Desk, Especially for the Price
PRO's: Size, Price, Functionality, Ease of Installation, Appearance, Light WeightCON's: If any, it was my initial take on the up/down function. However, most of my time with adjustable desks are commercial grade electric desks, which is a completely different universe for pricing and functionality. I've figured it out quickly and it isn't too bad, you just need to understand you're manually controlling 2 separate pneumatic (air) driven adjustable legs, so it isn't going to be as smooth as an electric/automatically driven desk. Also, it is likely based on what you have on it, and mine is loaded down with 2 monitors on desk-mounted adjustable arms, plus a laptop.I use this as a computer desk that I can adjust so I can stand or sit, and roll it into a spare room when it is not being used. I have 2 x 24" monitors mounted with adjustable computer monitor arms and hooked up to my Chromebook laptop. If you're using this for a simple bedside/sofa-side desk or just a sitting desk that you can adjust to your perfect height, it will work very, very nicely. If you're going to make it a modern, multi-mounted-monitor computer desk like mine, it will as well, so read on... I mocked up the height I'd need it when standing. I recommend you do that whenever shopping stand up desks. At 5'8" tall, 37"-ish inches was going to be the max I'd need it to be comfortable for me. So this met that criteria by a long shot since it goes up to 42"! It should fit almost anyone as a stand-up desk. I also wanted a desk that was long enough for my laptop with a notebook on 1 side and mousing area on the other, plus a little room to spare on either side. This desk was also perfect for that. I didn't want a wide/deep desk so at 20.5" this fit that requirement as well. The con that I listed as the up and down function is related to the up and down movement. At first I squeezed the handles on both sides expecting it to just pop up on its own. It actually does, but after I give it just a bit of upward pull. But again, I have some weight on it with monitors, monitor arms, laptop, phone with wireless charger usually a coffee and/or water ,etc. A day into adjusting it up and down and I have the process nailed down. It is hard to find a desk this size, of this quality and functionality, that looks this good, at this price. I'm very satisfied with this desk after over a week of use.Installation hint: If the pneumatic up/down function doesn't work once it is set up, you likely put the squeeze handle-arm on backwards. A hint is that when you install it, the balls at the end of the handles on either side should be pointing towards the front of the desk, NOT the back.
T**.
Wobbly, good for price; best for 5'7" and shorter
Update: a year later the table has held up. I said it’s fine for 5’7 and shorter, myself being a little taller than that at 5’9. However, after I bought a laptop stand and Bluetooth keyboard, this table was an ideal height where I can keep my chin up on the screen and my elbows bent to type on the keyboard. Would recommend a similar set up for most people working on the computer all day.Original: Not bad for the price. Was able to assemble by myself. The legs do come in different lengths, and you will need the T-piece to adjust before assembling. The wheels work well for when I need to move around my room. The desk wobbles if I'm typing or doing too much, but for a simple work-at-home job or studying, it is fine. The Raising and lowering feature works well, but takes a bit of effort to push it down. Make sure you are lifting or lowering the desk evenly on both sides, otherwise it won't budge. I only switch positions once or twice a day so this doesn't bother me. Great for the price. I'll probably look for an electronic standing desk in the future but this should get me through the first few years of my career.
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