Solid Wood Desk Decision
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So for a few weeks I've been scouring the internet for "affordable" and minimal solid wood desks. I started with Amazon, but quickly realized nearly everything is chipboard or MDF. I also realize I can just get a butcher block and add legs, but I'm not a carpenter by any means.
So I've narrowed down to two options. The first is this Litfad desk which comes in a variety of sizes (I'm liking the 70.9"L x 27.6"W, since my setup will likely involve 2 monitors and large bookshelf speakers). The only thing stopping me from going with this is the height. I'm 6'0", and even though the height to desk chart recommends 27", I currently have a flimsy folding desk at 28" and even that feels short, so I'm worried this 29.5" won't be enough. Because of this, I'm also considering a Flexispot desk, either the E5 or E7 in bamboo, and adjust that. But, that will hike up the price another $100 to $200, so I'd rather go with the first one if my worries are illogical.
I guess my question is: for anyone around the same height, are desks at these sizes comfortable? Thanks.