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How much weight can a Tresanti adjustable height desk hold?
Our adjustable height desks are designed to safely support up to 200 lbs on the desktop. The steel frames and legs undergo rigorous weight testing to ensure stability and durability.
How difficult is assembly for Tresanti desks?
Our desks are designed for simple assembly. All hardware and tools are included along with step-by-step instructions. Assembly takes 1-2 hours and can be managed by 1 person. If you need assistance, our customer service team is ready to help.
What size desktops are available for Tresanti desks?
We offer a range of desktop sizes, from compact 47″ up to spacious 83″ models. Desktop depths are available in standard 24″ and 30″ options. You can choose the ideal workspace size for your needs.
This desk seems to be going viral on Tik Tok, as it has a sleek design and the top acts as a dry erase whiteboard. Was curious to see if anyone in this subreddit has purchased it, and what do you think about it? Thanks!
My local warehouse has this height adjustable desk on sale for only $249 and it's a dream. Heavy, durable construction with quality materials. Built in wireless charging for my phone and goes high enough for me - I'm 6'6" and it goes way up. Nice compact size but big enough for what I need.
https://www.costco.com/tresanti-47%22-adjustable-height-desk.product.100664030.html
I have the Tresanti Geller Standing desk and generally really like the size and the top of it, but, the desk is slightly too high for me and due to that, using a footstool, with the bottom bar, is extremely annoying.
I was wondering if there is a way to just replace the legs to make it shorter and remove the bottom bar? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Desk: https://www.costco.com/tresanti-geller-47”-adjustable-height-desk.product.4000139627.html
When I was searching for a height-adjustable desk, I really didn't know what size I needed for my two 27 inch monitors. I took a risk with the 47-inch table and it turns out that this desk does easily fit two screens with no problems. Now, a couple of caveats. I did not put my tower on the desk nor did I put my large speakers on them. I have two side cabinets for that and with some good wire manipulation, my desk looks fine. I will take pictures to show my status update. Here is an updated look with two monitors, two speakers, a mic and headset, a lamp that also has a USB charger, and a temporary mouse pad, and a laptop in the shelf.
So a couple of things to note. This desk is not silent with about maybe 40 pounds of stuff on it. It's not a bad sound at all. The problem is my fiancee is an extremely light sleeper, so I would definitely have to work someplace else if I have to move my desk up and down. Granted, that is a mechanical keyboard, which very intentionally, makes sounds loader than the desk so again, I have no problems with the sound.
I am a 5 foot 10 male and this desk definitely is tall enough for me at 41.5 inches as my standing preset. You can change the preset at any time.
Unfortunately, the desk is tempered glass, which means that monitor mount stands are a no-go. I am sure if I played around with higher quality stuff, I might find a way not to break the glass with a clamp but I am not going to test it. It might be possible put this desk next to a wall and sink the table movement to a motorized wall mount, but that is a lot of work.
Speaking of glass, this is a glass table, which means you do need a mousepad. That's why I have the death and co in shot, I will be getting a mouse pad soonish.
Which leads to the panel that controls the height of the desk. It is kind of sensitive to the point where cat paws and bumps can press those buttons. The lock next to the USB charges is the solution. You should always have that on.
Overall, I love this desk and at $250, its a steal.