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The TOPSKY Dual Motor Electric Adjustable Standing Desk Frame offers a premium ergonomic solution with smooth, quiet dual-motor height adjustment from 27.6'' to 47.3'', supporting up to 225 lbs. Its customizable width and memory presets empower professionals to create a personalized, efficient workspace that promotes healthier work habits and maximizes productivity.














| ASIN | B08C2LC3H2 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Alloy Steel |
| Base Color | Black |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,134 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #35 in Computer Workstations |
| Brand Name | TOPSKY |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,263) |
| Desk Design | Computer Desk |
| Drawer Glide Material | Metal |
| Drawer Glide Mechanism | Ball-Bearing |
| Drawer Type | Single Drawer |
| Finish Types | Powder,Steel |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Included Components | Cup Holder |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Depth | 3.9 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 25.59 x 59.06 x 47.24 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25.59"D x 59.03"W x 47.25"H |
| Item Weight | 45 Pounds |
| Leg Style | T shaped |
| Manufacturer | TOPSKY |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Height | 120 Centimeters |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 102 Kilograms |
| Minimum Height | 70 Centimeters |
| Model Name | standing desk frame |
| Model Number | DF02.01 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Drawers | 1 |
| Product Grade | new |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Working |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Office |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | Standard (65cm L x 150cm W x 120cm H) |
| Storage Options | Single Drawer |
| Style Name | Ergonomic |
| Tabletop Thickness | 2.54 Centimeters |
| Top Color | Black |
| Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| UL Listed | No |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 78.84 Inches |
S**R
Quiet, smooth
Easy assembly after watching their video, all the parts seem to be quality and heavy duty, motors work smoothly. I received the one with the latest controller and it works great.
A**L
Perfect. Looks great, sturdy and works fantastic.
Whilst looking for a sit/stand desk I was put off by the majority online having a fairly thin two piece top plus ideally I wanted a custom size to fit so decided to make my own from pine planks that were then stained and sealed. Luckily I stumbled across this perfect solution for the desk legs. I forgot to get pics of the packaging but everything was superbly packed minimizing the risk of damage, the instructions were easy to follow if a little on the small size (I realized later that there is a video online apparently) but assembled it pretty quickly, It took me longer to work out how and where to hide my wiring than it did to put together. I tucked in the control unit rather than have it stuck out so much, I think it looks neater and also prevents accidental knocks. It has up and down buttons to position the desk at the height you prefer and three memory position buttons (very handy) along with the 'S' button to store those settings. My desk is 65.5" x 29" which is a little longer than is recommended for these legs but I made it work. Operation is very smooth, I love the fact that there are 3 memory settings, I have the lowest set so my chair can fit underneath with its arms down and the highest to suit my standing height. I've been using this for two months now and believe it's well worth the money if you want to go down the same route building your own desk or buying a top of your choice. I originally intended to buy an adjustable height desk to put my small refrigerator underneath but this looks so good I've scrapped that idea and gained the extra leg room, I also use it at standing height more often than I thought I would.
M**S
Affordable, easy installation
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.
J**1
Perfection but slightly bad instructions
I used an IKEA table top measuring 59"x29.5" that I got on clearance. These legs fit it perfectly since you can expand the center and it moves so smooth. It's dual motor and pretty quiet. I like the digital display and the 3 presets you can program. Pros: Smooth movement, Programmable, Adjustable. Cons: Branding on the front (I don't like branding in view, it's a personal preference). Installation instructions were not good, but it's still an easy setup. Notable: When installing don't follow the steps to install the middle part before attaching the motor legs to the rails. Instead, lay the legs down, install one side of the rails, flip and then install the other side. Once you've attached the rails to the legs then just slide the center part in, otherwise you get in a fight with the install tool. Notable: The flat mounting bracket for the table top mounts to the legs as well and the screws did not line up with the holes, the threading was bad. I was able to fit them with a little muscle so not a terrible issue. Takeaways: The device works as intended and the install went smoothly overall. I also ordered some cable management baskets for under the table that worked perfect which you can see in the video. They are no screw install baskets and very easily mounted.
R**H
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.
B**T
Was fairly skeptical when I first purchased this desk frame. I knew I wanted one with 2 cross sections so it would be sturdier, but still expected it to be fairly wobbly once it was in it's full up position. Not going to lie, this frame is performing better than I expected in this department. To be fair, it's got a slight wobble when you really grab the desk and shake it when it's completely up but not enough to make me worry about it. It was very easy to assemble (I bought 2), the first one took about 20 minutes alone with only a screwdriver and the second took me less than 15 minutes with the help of an impact drill. (Careful not to over tighten the screws!). There were extra screws in the package and all the holes aligned perfectly. I was also impressed that the top I purchased (from another company) had pre-drilled holes that fit exactly the holes in the frame, so I didn't even have to drill holes anywhere. The motors are quiet and the speed is plenty acceptable. The only complaint I have (and I'm being picky here!) is the buttons on the controller are a little stiff. The advantage is that you wont accidentally move the desk if you bump on the controller but the downside is you really need to make sure you press firmly on the buttons to move the desk. All in all,very satisfied. My only doubt right now is with how long the motors will last, I'll post an update after having used the desk a few months
R**Z
Compre la base poco más de un año y la llevo usando 8 meses, los materiales son de excelente calidad y los dos motores que tienen funcionan excelente cargan poco más 35 kilos de equipo de computo es decir: un par de monitores de 27 pulgadas con su respectivo soporte dual para monitor de la marca VIVO (https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B01N2YFO5Z), 4 bandejas de gestión de cables de la marca PAMO (https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B08N1HX647), un par de bocinas y otros accesorios, es fácil armarlo te recomiendo tener herramienta en general para que sea más fácil, le agregue a la base del escritorio ruedas giratorias de la marca uxcell (https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B07DVCKRYT) ojo el diámetro de la cuerda del tornillo es de 8 mm y le quedan excelente con esto es muy fácil moverlo a la hora de barrer o limpiar, en mi caso le puse una tabla de madera de parota de 2 cm de espesor, 60 cm de ancho y 1.60 cm de lago claro que la tabla la lije para quedara lo mejor pulida y use aceite mineral para resaltar la beta de la madera, ajuste los tornillos del escritorio y el control a la tabla, y quedo de maravilla, agregue un soporte de gabinete para PC ajustable de la marca HumanCentric (https://www.amazon.com.mx/dp/B079RZBK1Y?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_8) y los tornillos que trae el soporte hice un ajuste en la tabla para esconder los tornillos para que no se notaran, con respecto al control de la altura trabaja bastante bien solo en una ocasión de trabo es decir salió el error rES E-1 pero fue fácil solucionarlo con el vídeo (https://www.amazon.com/ask/questions/Tx10X0VM54O1G25/), en general me gusto muchísimo la base del escritorio y como quedo mi set de trabajo, la verdad recomiendo la marca y no te arrepentirás de la compra, si tu trabajo o pasas bastante tiempo en la computadora de verdad este escritorio vale cada peso además de que puedes trabajar de pie que es bueno para la espalda y piernas.
T**N
Nachdem ich den Höhenverstellbaren Schreibtisch ausgiebig genutzt habe, möchte ich meine Erfahrungen teilen und diesem Produkt vier Sterne verleihen. Der Schreibtisch bietet viele Vorzüge, weist jedoch einen kleinen Mangel auf. Pro: Höhenverstellbarkeit: Die elektrische Höhenverstellbarkeit des Schreibtisches ermöglicht eine einfache Anpassung der Höhe, was besonders bei sitzenden Tätigkeiten eine angenehme Ergonomie gewährleistet. Stabilität: Der Schreibtisch ist robust gebaut und bietet eine stabile Arbeitsfläche, auch wenn er in der höchsten Position verwendet wird. Geräumige Arbeitsfläche: Die großzügige Arbeitsfläche bietet ausreichend Platz für mehrere Monitore, Tastatur, Maus und andere Arbeitsutensilien. Einfacher Aufbau: Der Aufbau des Schreibtisches ist unkompliziert und erfordert keine besonderen handwerklichen Fähigkeiten. Kontra: Lauter Motor: Der Motor zur Höhenverstellung des Schreibtisches ist etwas laut, was bei der Benutzung störend sein kann, insbesondere in ruhigen Arbeitsumgebungen. Insgesamt betrachtet bietet der Höhenverstellbare Schreibtisch eine gute Qualität und Funktionalität zu einem angemessenen Preis. Trotz des etwas lauteren Motors kann ich diesen Schreibtisch für diejenigen empfehlen, die eine flexible Arbeitsumgebung mit der Möglichkeit einer elektrischen Höhenverstellung suchen.
A**E
Sehr robustes und wertiges Tischgestell. Die Höhe ist individuell von 70cm bis 120cm variabel und drei Memory-Positionen speicherbar. Beide Motoren verichten ihre Arbeit ruckelfrei und leise. Die Aufbauanleitung ist etwas klein gedruckt, aber über einen QR-Code mit Link auf YouTube wird der Aufbau sehr gut erklärt. Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis.
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