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Posted 17 May 2023

Songmics Electric Standing Desk Frame £119 / Standing Desk Including Top £144.50 Delivered With Code @ Songmics

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Both good prices with code GIFT15

The cheaper one doesn't include a top, but it does have casters. I'd likely go with the more expensive and perhaps change the top later if I want to. The top on that isn't a single piece, but 4 pieces. Not overly sure why, but there ya go

Depending what you've already got, you might want to just take the top of an existing desk and add it to the frame to save a bit of cash. More info below if you want to make some comparisons.

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Black Electric Standing Desk Frame - £119

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Features:
  • [Height Adjustable Desk] This desk frame is height adjustable (71.5-117 cm), suitable for people between 1.1-1.95 m tall. Sit or stand? Find an ideal posture to relieve your body and study or work efficiently
  • [Sturdy & Flexible] This steel desk frame is sturdy and can support up to 80 kg. The adjustable feet level out uneven surfaces and protect the floor from scratches. They can also be replaced with 4 castors for easy transportation
  • [Quiet Adjustment] The high-quality motor ensures smooth and quiet height adjustment (adjustment speed 25 mm/s, noise < 50 dB), so your family won’t be disturbed
  • [Convenient Design] Press the buttons to memorize 3 heights, and conveniently charge your devices with the USB or Type-C ports. There's also a collision prevention system to protect your desktop from knocks and bumps
  • [Adjustable Desk Frame] This desk frame, made of sturdy steel, is adjustable in length between 86 cm and 130 cm to fit a variety of desktops (110-160 cm long, 60-80 cm wide)



Electric Standing Desk With Top - £144.50

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Features:
  • [4 Memory Settings and Collision Protection] Adjust the height of this standing desk between 72 and 120 cm and save 4 preferred heights as needed. There’s also collision protection during height adjustment
  • [Side Pocket and Hooks] Install the pocket on the left or right side of this electric desk for books, magazines, and stationery. Hang the hooks on the other side for headphones and bags. Nothing helps you concentrate like a tidy desk!
  • [Nice Look with Attractive Details] The rustic brown tabletop takes away the technological chill and adds warmth to this adjustable desk. And the leather-like texture on the black area of the tabletop provides a comfortable feel
  • [Hassle-Free Assembly] Numbered parts and easy-to-follow instructions help you assemble this rustic standing desk effortlessly, so you can enjoy a flexible working style in no time
  • [Sturdy and Quiet] With a sturdy steel frame, this electric standing desk can support up to 80 kg. And the operating noise is less than 50 dB for a quiet office



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  1. fishmaster's avatar
    fishmaster
    I just bought a new desk and after extensive research I decided against getting a standing desk. I did put the info if anyone is interested on another standing desk deal on this forum, just check my post history. I will continue to sit down to work and set intervallic reminders to get up and walk about which has more data to support health benefits over just standing at a desk all day. (edited)
    Bugwan's avatar
    Bugwan
    That depends on how you use an adjustable height desk.
  2. TheGalaxy's avatar
    TheGalaxy
    Seems a pretty good deal, I've just started thinking about getting an adjustable sit/stand desk

    I find the minimum heights a bit irritating on almost all of these cheaper desks - given that they're adjustable anyway it would be handy to have a lower minimum height

    I'm about 5'8 and so research suggests ideally I'd need a desk at more like 69cm or so (though depends on your proportions etc in reality, I do need to actually measure and see)

    Seems generally the only way to get a min height of below about 70cm is to go for one of the less budget ones with "3 stage" legs, which offer a much wider range of adjustment

    Maybe this is close enough to a good height for me that it doesn't really matter, but seems silly to buy a desk that's capable of adjustment and not be able to get the ideal height

    For people that are much shorter than me it's obviously more of a problem too

    Anyone found any good options for those looking for a shorter desk?
    BradShort's avatar
    BradShort
    I have this exact desk and am 5"6' . I work at 75cm and it was a bit of an adjustment but i have got used to it now. Desk is worth the money at £170 so this is good value. Ever so slight bow with the three monitors clamped on but not noticeable when using. Pretty stable when extended too.
  3. PurpleGhost's avatar
    PurpleGhost
    The motorise mech looks different from the one that include the table top? Anyone know the difference in spec?
  4. gootti's avatar
    gootti
    What's the depth on these eg waist to wall?
    Jimmyyy's avatar
    Jimmyyy
    Says 60-80cm wide
  5. petesaysblimey's avatar
    petesaysblimey
    Anyone got an opinion on these vs Flexispot?
    gdl's avatar
    gdl
    Also interested to know this. Quite interested in a standing desk but would like it to be a good one (and motorised)
  6. hootz's avatar
    hootz
    You also get double loyalty points (ends today I think) worth about 10% of price
  7. Peterukk's avatar
    Peterukk
    GIFT15 discount code isn’t available to you right now

    Any one had any luck? I can apply it in the cart, but during shipping it remotes the 15% discount!
    hootz's avatar
    hootz
    You are subscribed/logged in to their system?

    Its mean for subscribers only
  8. 0m4d's avatar
    0m4d
    Just in case anyones looking, for the price it's alright. Mine was delivered last week but built it over the BH. I used my existing desktop from IKEA (which is actually a kitchen worktop but means it's solid not the paper honeycomb stuff). The desktop alone is about 25kg plus the monitors etc but it seems fine.

    Main thing for me is price, for £119 it feels good value. Sure there are more expensive ones with dual motor or more height range etc but this feels stable, works well and I have no complaints. Been using it for work from home today and it's been up and down a few times, really good
  9. RudeYute's avatar
    RudeYute
    What size worktop do you have on it? I am looking for quite a large one on an electric desk, but not sure which to get yet.
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