Best Standing Desk ( Price/Quality) | Topsky Standing Desk Review & Assembly Instructions
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
- Best standing desk? Have you been searching for the best standing desk to use at your work or home office? Everyone has heard about the expensive UpLift standing desk, Autonomous Standing Desk, Fully Jarvis Standing Desk or even the lower priced Flexispot standing desks or Vivo Standing Desks. After comparing a range of standing desks we believe Topsky may have the best offer in terms of a standing desk.
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🔵 Specs of the Topsky Standing Desk: 0:24
Dual Motor Standing Desk 0:25
Height Adjustable Desk Settings 1:04
Adjustable Desk Frame 1:29
Standing Desk Saved Presets 2:00
LCD Control Panel 2:30
1 Year Warrant 2:54
🔵 Benefits of the Topsky Standing Desk 3:10
Easy Setup 3:11
Optional Topsky Desk Top 3:35
Health Benefits of a Standing desk 4:40
Increased work productivity 5:15
🔵 Topsky Standing Desk Installation "How to Setup/Instructions"
🎁 Unboxing 5:43
Step 1- Assembling Extension Tubes 6:28
Step 2- Attach Motors 8:36
Step 3- Attach Side Rails 10:25
Step 4- Attach Feet 11:23
Step 5a- Attach Frame to Desk Top 12:12
Step 5b- Attach Control Panel 14:29
Step 6- Reset Control Panel 18:22
Step 7- Setting Saved Desk Height Settings 19:02
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Your assembly video is a million times more helpful than the official Topsky one. Many thanks!
Really useful video thank you, wasn't convinced I could do this by myself without a drill/electric screwdriver but this gave me the confidence to start. Didn't take nearly as long as I expected either. Thanks guys!
Awesome review and guide. Thank you guys. Keep it up 👍🏾
Thank you for making this video! We didn't know there was an extender cord for the control panel and were so frustrated that the cords wouldn't allow us to put the panel on the right side. Watching this video tipped us off that there was a cord. It had fallen behind something while we were opening the box.
Thanks, fellas. Couldn't have built the desk without you.
I bought these legs back when they where sub 200 dollars. The best investment I ever made. They keep going up in price so I’d get them now while you can.
just got t his desk for my father and love it . i have another model that they have . DYI is the way to go vs the other desks out there. Also now tht they offer tops that come pre-drilled and solid and put together well that is a bonus and they cost around the same as if you were going to ikea or getting a butcher block to have a nice top. Also duel motors are the only way to go and will last longer
Hardly ever comment on YT vids, but thanks for the review and the assembly walk-thru, super clutch. I just wish the new panels didn't have the Topsky badging but I get you can't get it all...
thanks for making the video
This is the 1st video I found that used exact same frame and exact same desktop I used. Great video!
what desktop is it
@@SirBrocahontas Saljan countertop from ikea
I love your dual screen arms… what brand is it and also can one convert a desktop monitor to use on these?
can i put a linnmon table top from ikea on it if i dont need that much of a heavy duty top since its for a minimal setup?
I just put mine together today, I was pretty impressed with the quality, durability, and its easy to put together. One thing they missed tho, there is no way (included) to secure the power supply brick to the underside the desk or anywhere else. I ended up using some thick double sided tape to stick it the back-side of the right leg, but also some heavy duty self-adhesive velcro would work great too. I used a 50 inch butcher block counter top as my desk-top, so I used some beefier #10 wood screws.
Thank you so much for meeting you guys. I feel like I've arrived in heaven
Great Video Guys. Do you mind what telling me what counter top you exactly got and where? A link would be helpful
It's in the video. Check 1:30.
I bought this desk due to your review and its been great! But i am currently having trouble with it. Might you guys have any suggestions on how to reset this desk?
Just giving everyone a heads up the M6-30 screws on mine is labeled M6-16 screws. Maybe the newer models have different labels
Thanks for the heads up. Just received mine today. 👍
same
Do you think that can support a 75' counter top?
Sir, nice set up. What’s the name of your tabletop and the length and width. Nice color. Thank you
Will this work with a 98inch countertop?
is it wobbly on the max height
How much does the IKEA butcher block table top weigh?
What tabletop are you using?
Hello,
Do the extension tubes have holes to connect to the side rails? I bought it and mine did not come with any holes?
No holes, the screws just hold the extension bars in place with pressure.
I put this desk together and am impressed by the build quality. However, my monitor shakes a lot when I type. Do you think it's possible that this is because of the desktop I'm using? It's a 60" x 1" by 24" particle board top that used to be part of a sauder desk. If you think this could be the issue, is what you're using this? Ikea SÄLJAN Countertop, oak effect/laminate74x1 1/2 "
i would also like to know the answer to this question. looking for stability at all heights before going in on a topsky frame purchase.
@@danielabary I got the SALJAN countertop and the monitor wobble is unfortunately still pretty bad, especially when the desk is up high. Real bummer, makes me nauseous. I considered getting the KARLBY butcher block countertop since it has wood veneer but I'm not sure it would be any better. I think the issue is that the Topsky base doesn't support the center enough so maybe solid wood would work? Anyway I hope this is helpful to you.
@@RaviAnand thank you for the insight! this was really helpful. i’m going to do more research before going in on a setup. 👍
@@danielabarywhat did you wind up doing? I saw another review mention wobbling while typing
@@ohsballer I ended up getting the Karlby desktop, but instead of a standing desk, I have it unsecured on top of two Ikea Alex drawers, and invested in a nice secondhand Herman Miller Aeron desk chair. It works out because I use all of the drawers for stuff and my back is supported nicely by my chair. Eventually I’ll probably upgrade to a standing desk still.
Topsky recommends a table top no wider than 70.8 inches… but I went with the IKEA Karlby which is like 74.. if I’m not mistaken, you used a 74 inch table top as well.. if so, did those 4 inches cause any issues?
Thinking of doing the same thing. Did you follow through with a 74 inch from IKEA? Or did you go through with something else? Any wobbling/issues/concerns with what you decided to do?
@@AdZu21 Hey did you try it did it cause any issue?
@@steventon7451 Yes i did! Still holds up to this day. Zero issues, no wobbling, no issues with the motor, etc… i’ve even stood on it and nothing happened! I’m 185 pounds hahaha
@@AdZu21 thank you man :) Sorry for one more question was your table top a butcher counter top that what I'm planning.
Now I just need to figure out how to flip the table right side up without messing anything up hahaha
Did the tapping screws come with the topsky frame?
Yes! All hardware comes with the frame
@@ViewProof thank you!
Amazon has very bad reviews on this due to the motor chords being extremely short (you can't connect one extreme to the other) anyone knows about this?
I read those too but they must have fixed it. I just put mine together today and there is a specific extension cord that will go from the farthest motor to the control unit while the closer motor will plug directly into the controller. The nice thing is you can choose which side of the desk you want the controller and key-pad on if you are right or left handed, just use the extension cord on whichever motor is going to be on the opposite side of the desk from the controller.
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have had this desk for a year and forgot how to do that lmao... thanks!
these look like the parallel universe of the hodge twins
Lmfao I was just about to comment this spot on bro!
Where is the paper adapter supposed to go? on the floor, or attached to the frame / table? The instructions are poor and the videos skip over that part. Update for anyone else wondering: the power brick needs to be attached to the desk underside. The company recommends you use the cable guides w/ 3m tape. This is not very secure. Some one on Amazon said they bought a metal basket & mounted it then placed the brick inside, others use strong double sided tape.
1 year warranty isn't good for quality standing desks. XDesks gives 5 years. Ikea gives a 10 year. Uplift Desks are 15 years. If you compare to no-name brands on Amazon with no warranty at all, 1 year is good I guess. But did you not compare to other desks before buying this?
Not much to lose…250 bucks compared to 500-700
a year warranty... that's not a lot of warranty...
The video starts from 6:25
Thank me later ;)
The desk only has a 1yr warranty? That’s not something you want to brag about. Get a Fully or Uplift desk and you get a 15yr warranty but it costs a bit more.
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whose watching this while only having the Allen wrench 🥲