
Uplift Desk - V3 Standing Desk
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For another option, I just got the uplift v3 60x30 and I am impressed with the stability at max height on their "soft roll casters" on carpet. My screen wobbles slightly but it is a 55" TV with a weird stand that almost seems designed to cause wobble, the wobble is only really noticeable with lights that glare off the screen, and I am pretty sure it wobbled slightly just from walking around the room when it was on my very rigid non standing desk. With a 1" thick desktop it reaches 48.7" without casters and would be 53.4" with their heavy duty casters. Yet another thing to consider: if it is just the monitor height you are worried about you could try finding a monitor arm with an easy to adjust height option.
I’ve been using the Uplift Desk V2 https://amzn.to/4leF6JX at work for a while now and love it. It fits both my monitors and a laptop, and it’s stable (which was the hardest thing for me to find). It’s got memory presets and comes with cable tie mounts plus a wire management tray underneath, so everything stays neat. Mine is the 48×30, but they also have a 60×30 if you want more space (though that might be bigger than you’re looking for).
Which desks have you had that have been disappointing? I’m using an Uplift V3 and it’s been great so far.
Seconding this desk! I feel like the mechanics are super smooth and the desk is very stable
[https://www.upliftdesk.com/](https://www.upliftdesk.com/) I swear by this brand. I don't know if this is one of the "usual big-name" desks you're talking about. I had not heard of it until my husband bought one. You can customize almost everything about it (size, color, options etc. ) Different frames available for different amounts of weight on the desk. My husband and I both work from home full time - he has a heavier duty frame than I do because he's got a multiple screens and a work and home machine. He's had his for 6 years, I've had mine for two. He's bought a bigger desktop when we moved and no longer shared an office but the frame/motor etc are the same. The only thing I would not recommend is using the "free" bamboo drawer if they offer it (It was an option when I bought my desk. the wood ended up cracking and it just really wasn't worth it in the end
I just got one and it's full of fingerprints - would not recommend.
I can also vouch for the Uplift v3. It's nice.
Really, if you're going for most brands, I would recommend going for their mid tier range of products and not their cheapest models. For Uplift, I'd go with the V2 or V3. The V3 has better stability at standing height and faster motors. Memory presets actually get used more than you'd think when you're adjusting multiple times a day. Flexispot E7 is a lot cheaper than Uplift, and people don't really complain about build quality as long as you stay E7 or above. Below that, you start running into issues. There's also the Desky Dual Laminate Sit Stand Desk if you want something between those two on price. its dual motor and has a 300+ lb capacity.
check uplift. the v3 desk meets your req's.
The quality of Uplift deals is amazing. I have a four legged desk and it has four motors and each set of legs weigh forty lbs. The weight capacity is almost 500 lbs. The 60 x 30 hardwood maple desktop is so heavy I had to pay a couple of guys to carry it upstairs.
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