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TOPSKY 48" Dual Motor Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk for Home Office - Ergonomic Sit Stand Workstation with Memory Controller, Gray - Perfect for Remote Work, Gaming & Study
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TOPSKY 48
TOPSKY 48
TOPSKY 48" Dual Motor Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk for Home Office - Ergonomic Sit Stand Workstation with Memory Controller, Gray - Perfect for Remote Work, Gaming & Study
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Who We Are TOPSKY provides comfortable, practical, personalized office/home products and meets the need of professionals to enthusiasts. Previous page TOPSKY SERVICE Please feel free to touch us ! PHONE CALL HOURS Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM PST (Email 7 X 24 Support) *You can check our Amazon Shop Page or HP to find our Email and other contact information. Standing Desk frame and Board Visit the Store Computer Desk Visit the Store Large Desk for Home Office Visit the Store Office Cabinet Visit the Store What is TOPSKY's Mission & Vision ? Our mission is to make your work done easy, pain-free, and enjoyable. We are out to create a world where people have no barriers between themselves and their goals. What TOPSKY Believes ? We believe in blurring the line between work & play. We believe your furniture should work for you. We believe there’s no limit to what we can create when we focus. What TOPSKY provides during WFH ? More people than ever are working from home. We are here to equip you and transform your space into a place where you can be fully productive and completely comfortable. Next page
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First and foremost, unless you have standing desk experience you are going to be browsing all over Amazon trying to find a good budget standing desk frame. Well, I will solve your hunt and tell you this Topsky frame is awesome.Since the list is lacking content, I'll go with Cons first since there are so few:1.) The M6 button head bolts they provide you with are not black finished as one would expect with a black frame, they are standard silver zinc coated and of questionable quality - however they are more than sufficient to get the job done.2.) The frame doesn't offer much in the means of cable management, but the outputs for both motors are between the center support rails. This means, unless you have some sort of provision for your top that has enough clearance for the cable, you will have to route the cable over (...under?) the center support rail and out to wherever the rest of your cabling will be.3.) The extension cable is longer than the maximum length of the frame, and could be a tad shorter. In order to manage the extension, you'll have to roll it up and use a tie for the slack - and then mount that however you desire. Or just let all the cables hang free, your choice...4.) The control module doesn't use the same size M6 bolts, but rather some wood screws that are much smaller. That's fine, however since that allows mounting into anything you desire. You won't be building this desk out of sheetrock.5.) Desk wobble at extension (read: standing position) is going to be a thing, regardless of what desk frame you use - even Uplift/Autonomous frames will have wobble. You can minimize this by making sure your mounting provisions are tight, strong, and the overall weight of your top is heavy enough to provide stability.6.) It's a T-frame not a C-frame.That being said, I could make a list of pro's about this, but honestly just look at the 5 star rating this product has. I could go on a pretty long keyboard rampage telling you why I love my new frame. I'll sum it up and keep it short and sweet though.The desk frame is awesome. It's sturdy, it's solid, but really needs to have different hardware and it would be beneficial overall to add additional mounting provisions. I think the wobble that it does have, is exacerbated by the lack of attachment points for this frame. One could easily drill an additional hole on each top mounting arm, and add another M6 bolt. I used a 74x30 butcher block countertop, so screws would have been quite cheesy after spending $360.00 on an island top (not including the materials for finish work, etc.). I used some M6x15mm threaded inserts, if you're using a solid wood top you will probably want to do this as well. I used a kit found here on Amazon that included a really crappy 9mm drill bit. The inserts are fine though.The desk wobble that is most noticeable isn't side to side, but front to back - the legs could stand to be a little bit longer, and after making sure the feet are adjusted correctly to the floor and is solid, the wobble is still there. Lighter weight tops might not experience so much, YMMV.The frame is quiet - not loud, and I experience no odd random noises. I have a full tower custom PC, two monitors, various other stuffs and the motors barely show any strain. I am likely at 75% capacity or so, taking into the account the 100lb countertop that I'm using as the desk top.I would like to see this frame see a revision list though, and hopefully additional attachment points will be on there somewhere. A C-Frame option would have been phenomenal, as that is what I was originally looking for to begin with. The additional foot room as well as being able to have a cross bar built into the kit would be great for stability and looks. Black oxide hardware. Battery backup for memory storage so manual resets aren't necessary every time the power flickers. Longer feet for added front/back stability. Make that a thing, and this is going to directly compete with the expensive brands available for 2x as much.Buy it, built it, and enjoy your new standing desk!All in, I am looking forward to building another one of these desks using this frame - with a slightly cheaper top, as this was a fairly expensive project. The value is absolutely there, and the build quality is awesome.Buy this desk - it's gonna be the one you'll want and need.I have had this for over a month now. Building it was fairly easy but there were some parts where having a second pair of hands made it easier.Works as advertised. I have a two-monitor setup and a very large computer that all rest on an ikea counter top (SALJAN 74in) and the motors have no issue.The only thing I wish this thing had were some extensions for the cables used in the motors and the controller. If you expand this out to its max width (which I did) You don't have much of a choice of where to place the controller because of the length of the motor cables. That's my only complaint on this and it's a very small complaint as the location is good for me but I could imagine someone wanting to move the controller more.Will follow up in a few months to edit this review if I run into any issues. If you don't see an edit here then it's still working.With the WFH craze happening due to these unprecedented times, I was looking for a sit/stand desk that wouldn't break the bank. After sifting through dozens of different brands, I decided to give TOPSKY a try, as it had dual motors and had a high value prospect.Packaging:I was extremely surprised how well the frame was packaged. Each piece was protected by thin cellophane wrapping and there even mini wood inserts to separate each piece from one another. I did notice there were fingerprints on a few of the pieces, so it looks like there is some manual intervention before these are completely packaged, but that wasn't enough to negatively impact the overall score of the frame.Installation:If you take a few minutes to understand the logistics of the frame, it makes a lot of sense. You're going to be relying on the diagram pictures from the installation manual, and trying to match the necessary included screws. Mostly everything lined up well, with the exception of one of the legs with the motor. By design, there was NO way a screw was going to fit (the motor is blocking any chance for the screw to be able to securely fit into the hole). All in all, it took a little less than two hours to completely assemble the frame.Table Top:This does NOT come with a table top, if you haven't noticed already. I purchased a BEKANT table top from IKEA with 55" width and it works completely fine. There are already pre-drilled screw holes on the BEKANT, but you can easily ignore them and drill your own holes. Have a power tool ready, and installing a table top only takes a few minutes. I understand TOPSKY is in the middle of procuring some custom-made ones for these frames but they were not available when I ordered the frame.Alternatively, you could buy butcher's block from your local hardware store and give it some treatment as a tabletop. I've also heard good results of using any slab of wood thick/heavy enough and not even needing to screw it in, but I'd have concerns of overall safety (what if someone accidentally knocks it over... goodbye laptop and monitor!)Usability/Sturdiness:I try to stand at least one or two hours in a given work day. The goal for these sit/stand desks are to encourage movement, causing better blood circulation. There isn't a golden number for you to sit and stand, but if you do it enough throughout the day, you're helping your body by changing positions, which also encourages/reminds you to step away from the computer and refocus your mind.The dual motor is VERY quiet. I have the desk on max height most of the time, but the times that I have adjusted the height, it's been extremely quiet and takes less than 30 seconds to go from min-max. The remote control is simple enough to use: Wake it from sleep (press any button), and hold the up/down buttons to your desired height. I'm a little shorter than 6' and the min/max heights work fine for me. Take this in consideration as this is the major difference between the other frames.Sturdiness seems to be good. I have the frame on carpet, so there is bound to be a little bit of a wobble. When I'm standing and typing, there is a minor wobble but not enough to cause any issues. I would assume it would be even more sturdy if I had placed the stands on hardwood.I currently have 1 27" monitor on a C-clamp, and a keyboard and mouse along with a laptop. My table top is 55" wide, and I still have plenty of room on my tabletop.Conclusion:At the given price, you're be hard to find a dual-motor frame at this price point. It does the job, and does it very well. Aside from not being able to screw one part of the frame in, I've had no issues with this frame and am extremely happy with my purchase. I also love that I can essentially upgrade my tabletop at any time, because the frame has an adjustable width. Should I ever need a shorter or wider desk, I have the option to do so and not have to buy new stands. I would recommend this frame for anyone who's shopping on a budget.I had been wanting a sit to stand desk for a long time but I saw it was a pricey purchase. My husband had got a sit to stand desk from his work and the top he got was too narrow so he ended up buying a new top which was a pre finished door. To save money I bought this and thought I would do my own top. Instead of a pre finished door I bought a unfinished door to stain and seal myself. I absolutely love it. The desk was easy to assemble, it took two of us about 30 minutes tops.The desk could've been good but there was one very big problem with their 'updated version' of their control box, it is that they only included one extension cable to connect the short cables coming from each of the motors to the control box. This was raised by a few reviews but thought not much of it given the swaths of positive reviews this has, however most of these reviews must have been done before their updated version and/or are using desk-tops that are short (depth-wise) that would not cause a problem.I have attached a picture to show what I mean, the cable coming out of the motor is way too short to connect to the control box, meaning it does not reach the edge of the desk, having it on the side wasn't possible either as it would be blocked by the support frame. The other motor connects fine with the one extension cable and has more than enough slack. They need to include another extension cable to fix this.The fact that they don't have a separate extension cable product is bad as well cause I could not easily find one that would do the job and shows that they don't even realise this is a genuine problem to have.I found a picture of the 'old version' they have and clearly shows the extension cable works fine for their old set up, since the control box can be mounted directly underneath and the way it is meant to be plugged in does not cause any issue by having only one extension cable.This also raises another issue with the 'new version' since they did away with that one big control box + power brick all-in-one that has screw holes to allow it to mount to the desk directly, this has been replaced with a generic, standard power adapter (like laptop power bricks) which the 'new' control box plugs in to. There is no way to cleanly mount this and would just be dangling off the desk (bad strain for the cable), when not even in standing mode. So you'll have to find another mounting soluton yourself like zip ties or sticky pads - I'd rather the bulkier old version where its all contained and mountable which wouldn't have caused any of these two big issues with the new version.Just something to really consider when buying this as you'll have to go out of your way to find a solution to these problems.The keypad stopped working this week, 3 months after purchase. I have contacted Amazon to see if I can get a replacement - I will update this review once I hear back from Amazon/supplier.Update 1 week later - emailed with company and sent video of problem. Company will send me a new handset/power supply to see if this repair works. I will update this review again after I receive the new handset and power supply.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.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.

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