Stand Up Desk Store Dual-Motor DIY Standing Desk Frame Review
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Overview
MSRP / List Price | $649 |
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Shipping |
Free to lower 48 states |
Warranty |
5 years |
Lift Type |
Dual-motor, dual-stage electric lift |
Controller |
Programmable digital handset with two height-favorite buttons |
Sizes Available |
Frame length adjusts from 42″-64″ |
Colors Available |
Black, White and Charcoal |
Adjustment Range |
Height range: 24.25″-49.75″ |
Weight Capacity |
220 lbs |
Connectivity Features |
No Bluetooth |
Product Weight |
105 lbs |
ANSI/BIFMA Certified |
No |
NEAT™ Certified by Mayo Clinic |
No |
Competition |
Compare to Other DIY Standing Desk Base Frames
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Where to buy |
Buy on Amazon |
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The Stand Up Desk Store Dual-Motor frame is better than the company’s single-motor offering to be sure, but it’s fairly expensive for what you’re getting. It has a good height range, 5-year warranty, programmable height presets and comes in three colors. But with a $499 price tag, it’s the most expensive budget DIY standing base we’ve reviewed, even if that’s where it fits competitively.
If you stack it up against iMovR’s Freedom DIY Standing Desk bases, the results aren’t pretty. The Freedom bases are cheaper ($399 for single-stage base and $474 for dual-stage base), have a better weight capacity and come with a much better warranty.
Equipped like a budget base frame but priced like a mid-tier one, the Stand Up Desk Store dual-motor frame only soars when you compare it to the company’s single-motor version.
Be sure to check out our full primer on Choosing The Right Electric Base Frame for your DIY standing desk to compare and contrast every desk we’ve reviewed. And if you’re taking on a DIY standing desk project, we can also help you with the desktop with our article on Choosing the Right Desktop.
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