Devoko 180x80cm Electric Standing Desk with USB Charging
Devoko 180x80cm Electric Standing Desk with USB Charging Height Adjustable Desk with 3 Memory Setting Adjustable Desk with Time Reminder Sit Stand Desk with Lock Setting Electric Desk,Black
Weight: | 30 kg |
Dimensions: | 180 x 80 x 116 cm; 30 Kilograms |
Brand: | Devoko |
Model: | D-180 |
Colour: | Black Frame+black Desktop |
Dimensions: | 180 x 80 x 116 cm; 30 Kilograms |
My desk arrived promptly but unfortunately had a defect (one leg didnt extend properly). Contacted the seller to explain issue. After several suggestions to fix the problem were unsuccessful, they quickly sent me a replacement. Excellent hassle-free communication with seller – very happy and would highly recommend!
Needed a new desk for my gaming room and this desk ticks all the boxes!
Fairly easy to assemble with the help of a second person, make sure you attach the legs the right way round as there is a right and wrong way which we learnt the hard way
Perfect height adjustable desk to go with my large gaming chair
Very stable and extremely smart looking
Would recommend to anyone looking to upgrade their current setup
he table is just amazing and very good quality. If you made all the nuts tight, then the table is very sturdy and doesnt wobble. However if you extend the legs it can be ever so wobbly when shaking your hands, but that is expected given the height. The motor is also very good and doesnt make a lot of noise. The surface of the table is very durable, but i have a mat on top to make it soft.
I was going to give this a lower rating as during assembly I found this to be quite annoying, quite easy to mess up the assembly itself and some screws were so tiny and impossible to fit in – it was very frustrated. But once built….I was very happy. The functions of the desk are great, it so far looks really nice and sturdy. And within the first week, my friend unfortunately fainted (he’s fine now) and he slammed into the desk at full force from being fully standing which was insane. Luckily he’s all good but what’s even more impressive that the fall didn’t appear to cause any hassle for the desk – very cool.
I bought the 80x160cm version of the desk, and it came one week earlier than the expected delivery date.
I wasn’t expecting much for the sale price of around 200, but I have been pleasantly surprised. Despite the chipboard top looking very thin when I unpacked the box, it is actually extremely strong due to the sheer number of supporting components you attach. The motor works brilliantly and it seems to have no issues in supporting the weight of my relatively heavy gaming PC along with two 27″ monitors (one of which has a very heavy metal stand).
I built it alone and it was relatively straightforward, but I would probably recommend that two people complete the assembly if at all possible as certain elements only felt possible to do on my own due to being 6″4 with a wide arm span.
There is a small amount of flex when putting weight on the edge of the desk, but nothing that should be too concerning, especially for the price. I would hesitate to try and install monitor arms on the desk though because I wouldn’t trust the strength of the desk itself to hold that amount of weight on the outside edge for a sustained amount of time.
Unless you are willing to spend 350+ on a standing desk, you will be hard pushed to find a product of better value and build quality. I would whole-heartedly recommend this for people working from home, or looking for a little more space for a muti-display setup. I have given this five stars despite having a few gripes because I honestly don’t think anything more can be expected at this price point. Good job Devoko!
This review is related to the 140 x 70 version:
Ugh, I could kick myself over this but I was surprised when this desk arrived in two small boxes; however, I soon realised that the top was split into 4 sections that would need to be secured together.
I can understand from a designers point why they have done this and why the desk legs are extendable in width, but the images do not show the sectioning clearly on the standard Amazon app image size and I was looking for other measurements so didn’t see it in the description; hindsight is important here but I felt it was it was very disappointing and misleading in that respect. Also, the sectional pieces don’t even match up with the grains (see picture) and yes I did try swapping them around, but this was unfortunately the best way they fit.
With that all out the way, it was actually really simple to build. The instructions were great but there wasn’t a section in them on putting the surface pieces together and fastening the control unit in place. Thankfully, I’ve made a few things before and that exclusion didn’t bother me, but not everyone will be so confident.
You get everything you need in the box to assemble the desk (Bonus point for including feet and also wheels in the inventory guys. Great addition!) but you will also need herculean strength, or maybe two people, for the job as the end product is heavy and awkward to upturn.
Once completed, this is a beautiful desk and it’s so sturdy! The motor is relatively quiet and moves at a nice, steady pace too.
It would have been a clear 5 stars from me if it wasn’t for the sectional top, or if I was at least clearly shown that it was that in the pictures. It’s unbelievably easy to overlook the single mention in the description and the tiny details in the images when you’re excited about finding a desk deep enough for what you want!
If you want an unbelievably cheap entry into rising desks, then I would tell you to purchase one as soon as possible; most people will have a desk mat that covers the majority of the sectional seams and it would look amazing; If, however, you are looking for aesthetically pleasing perfection, then the surface will bug the heck out of you and I would recommend searching for something with a solid one piece top,but only for that reaso