🚀 Elevate your work game with TOPSKY!
The TOPSKY Dual-Motor Electric Adjustable Standing Desk Frame is designed for modern professionals seeking ergonomic comfort and efficiency. With a powerful dual-motor system, it allows for quick height adjustments from 27.6'' to 47.3'', supporting up to 225lbs. Its sturdy construction and smart features like memory settings and anti-collision technology make it the perfect addition to any home or office workspace.
Brand | TOPSKY |
Model Number | DF02.01 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 65 x 150 x 120 cm; 20.86 kg |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Electric, Adjustable |
Item Weight | 20.9 kg |
S**I
It's a table frame! and it's adjustable!.....
The media could not be loaded. Are you an office worker with no office?Are you a keyboard player longing to feel youth again?Well look no further, This electric adjustabe table frame will make you the talk of the troop!This baby has 2 motors, just like in the description above, and the best bit - the instructions come with the swankiest installation video money can buy!As the video shows, the packaging is really well packed, considering it's solid metal - I've seen plastic packaged worse.Putting the frame together is easy peasy, note in the video however they mentioned using 1 set of screws too many times, look at the youtube comments, someone was good enough to mention which screws to correctlly use, it's the long ones, you'll get it.There's zero wiggle to the frame, and movement is really smooth. the buttons are nice and it will extend length ways really easy, which is part good part bad, because there are 2 ways it holds itself together:1. screwing the frame to a table top2. using the central frame screwsThe latter part only uses part screw holes - by this I mean the outer metal frame has screw holes, the inner tube does not, so you are screwing into the solid metal to kinda jam it in place.... fine for claiming extendable, not fine for assurance.That said, the former solution of screwing to table top will be more than enough for most, in my use case an electric piano will sit on top of it, so it it's not like there's much weight going on it, that said, later I will be putting a desk with piano draw on it so we'll see how that goes later on.Anyway, my final thought on this is that it's a great frame. totalling this with a tabletop is gonna be expensive, but you pay for what you get, and I don't regret this.
R**H
Good value, and it works
This doesn't need much introduction - it's a motorised base for a sit/stand desk at a price that's more affordable than the crop of ready-made desks on the market.I imagine that the main questions on anyone's mind are: though it's cheaper than others, it's still a hunk of cash - so does it work, and is it sturdy?The short answer is that, after a couple of months of use, yes it does, and yes it is.To give some context to that, here is how I have mine set up.The top I used is a solid beech job from Ikea - 1500mm x 750mm x 25mm, a roomy and sturdy affair. That top is carrying 2 monitors, a laptop, desk fan, speakers, tower pc (under-slung in a carriage), lamp, and various other objects.I haven't weighed all of this kit but I'm pretty sure it comes in under the recommended load of 'under 80kg'.In operation the base functions flawlessly. The raising and lowering operation is smooth, with a soft acceleration and deceleration in both directions, with no discernable adverse vibrations. Beverages, for instance, remain undisturbed (we'll just move straight on past the advisability of having a cuppa in close proximity to one's laptop and keyboard - we all do it, we all know it's an accident waiting to happen).There are a few reviews reporting that the base has an alarming wobble, and this was the first thing I looked for. The upshot is that, while there is indeed some wobble, it's no greater than that found in the versions from Ikea (yes, I went to Ikea to wobble desks), which, in some variants, cost twice as much as this. However, the wobble is not due to instability as such, it's just inherent in these particular designs (a central pillar support is always going to be more unstable than a leg at each corner - maybe not if it was made from adamantium, but I find that a fictional table is less functional). Under normal circumstances it's not really noticeable - you have to give it a reasonable shove to really upset it, and even then it's not particularly bad.I can't really comment on customer support as I've not had reason to contact them.To sum up, the finish is good, build quality is also good, operation is smooth, stability is fine (at least in my case), and I find it very much fit for purpose.I've no pictures of it currently but I'll add one or two later - if it's possible to do that after posting.
C**N
Really Good Piece of Kit
Bought this so I can work from home due to spinal issues and awaiting surgery. Package came very quickly and really well packed.Assembly was easy enough good instructions also with them.Quality: the quality of this item is fantastic nice durable powder coat finish nice design.Once assembled it is very sturdy and stable, holds my 28inch monitor and 17” laptop and my own personal large pc unit.Motors are quiet enough not too loud and are pretty quick.Definitely a fantastic purchase.Top tip I have added m10 roller wheels to mine and they are also a great job.
A**R
Great value compared to the competition and easy to put together
This is the first time I have posted a review but thought that this purchase deserved some merit.Initial thoughts, the overall build quality is excellent and ease of putting it together was very straight forward.The only negative points/observations that I have are two, both of which are minor in my opinion but still worth mentioning, in case you are considering this item. I believe others in other reviews have commented on the same.1- The pack came with one extension cable supplied, but should be supplied with two as the length between the motorised legs to the control panel are far too short. I raised this with the vendor and they were excellent in responding and resolving the issue by sending another extension cable. I must say that I was very impressed with the customer service and they kept me upto date and informed throughout.2- The motorised leg/legs do/does make a grumbling sound for a couple of seconds when going down from a standing height. The same does not occur on the way up, interestingly. This isn't a big problem as most times I am standing.Overall I would say that for the money it is very good value, especially when you compare it to other similar products on the market.