
Deskhaus - Peak Pro
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Yeah, I was strongly considering that but I managed to snag the Peak in alloy as well and in my opinion it’s much nicer than any the black, white, silver options everywhere else. Looks like it’s sold out but OP could email to see if they’re getting restocked.
Get a Walnut 2" 70x30 live edge block for $500 from Etsy and then get a Deskhaus Peak Pro and grab the free Rubberwood surface for fun.
Slightly over your budget, but look at the Deskhaus Peak Pro. You can get it with a free rubberwood top. edit- maybe not. I just ordered one, and that code didn't work. Maybe they ran out.
Yeah, most likely. They still had the banner up advertising the code when I ordered, but it didn't work. Luckily I found a different code that saved me $50, so I still feel like I got a good deal.
My Deskhaus Peak Pro with 3 monitors (2 34" UW + 1 27") has no wobble with all of them on monitor arms. This is for both sitting (26") and standing (41") heights. I think the Deskhaus Peak Pro and the new Flexispot E7 Plus Max are the best you can get for least wobble?
I think the Peak Pro you can get for about 800 shipped. Around the same for the E7 Plus max? Worth the extra $100 imo. Mine has been problem free and no wobble. Plus, these standing desks will last years as they all have 10-15year warranty. Just need to change the desktop if you want something new. Worth the extra $$ if you spend 5-6+ hours a day at it.
I went with Deskhaus peak pro. Longer warranty and they've always been pretty responsive for me. I asked questions a few times on their help desk chat during closed hours and they've always responded first thing in the morning. And even continuing my questions after their first chat response, they responded immediately. I'd been considering getting a frame from Deskhaus since way back in 2021 when they were still selling the Vertex frames but never bit until now. Back then when I called, Chris had picked up immediately and he was genuinely really helpful answering all the questions I had. Didn't try to sell me on anything and they seem to really care about getting you a quality product (both frame and desk top) even if it's shipped across the country. Not just a business transaction. I ultimately didn't buy the Vertex frame back in 2021 and just stuck it out with my crappy IKEA desk until this year where I couldn't stand it anymore and bought the peak pro. I had almost bit on the Apex pro a year or 2 ago when they had a deal on it but hesitated and it sold out and I was kicking myself for it. But yeah the peak pro has been rock solid for me and it's quieter (when raising and lowering) and much more stable than standing desks I've used at work
I’m 6ft and I have zero wobble. I have their Apex and Vertex desks. Both are rock solid. On Vertex I have a big ultrawide mounted and studio monitors. Peak has even better lateral (side to side) stability because of the wedge design on columns. Front to back, absolutely zero movement. Side to side, you have to really go out of hour way to push on it. I don’t trust FlexiSpot. They did their own comparison video and labeled a Desk Haus desk as their own. I’ve also heard their support is a bit of a nightmare. They have a forever sale to make you think you are getting a deal, but you are not. They use thinner gauge steel than Desk Haus. There is a big weight difference. I want to say their foot is 3lbs and Desk Haus is 9lbs. Might be remembering wrong, but I know it was a big diff. Chris the owner of Desk Haus does video comparisons, and FlexiSpot falls short. Chris is obsessed with quality and not cutting corners - it’s the reason he started Desk Haus. He has really pushed competitors to do better. He’s done follow-up comparisons of competitor desks and given them props for improving. I believe Uplift was one of the most recent ones. Because Desk Haus is a small American business that doesn’t ship oversees, Chris has been known to make recommendations of competitor desks available in Europe, for example. He is super knowledgeable, and knows who cheaps out and who doesn’t. All the above, many reasons why they come so highly recommended. I have 3 from them. My Vertex has an 80x36 heavy walnut top. I got an Apex with a 60x30 butcher block I bought from floor and decor. And I got one for my wife, 60x30 HPL (high pressure laminate). My brother has one as well. Something to keep in mind is they do have 2 leg desks to be competitive, but their main product is their 4 leg. No matter how good their 2 leg desks is, a 2 desk will have some movement and they are very upfront about that.
Peak Pro. Desk Haus is an American company that stands by their products. I have 3 desks from Desk Haus. First two were flawless. 3rd desk 1 motor connector got damaged in shipping and they sent replacement no questions asked. Great company. FlexiSpot is a nightmare. Just read some posts about warranty. FlexiSpot has “sales” to entice people, but they cut corners. Desk Haus price is comparable with no sales and great quality because of low overhead.
Anyone looking for the sturdiest desk, nothing beats the Deskhaus Peak Pro.
DeskHaus, and cut/finish your own desktop from a butcher block. You can make it the perfect size for you, finish it how you like, and get a desk that will last forever, even if the base gives out after 10 years.
Deskhaus is the best quality and much better than the brands you mentioned.
Deskhaus. Substantially better than Uplift / Flexispot.
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