🚀 Elevate your workspace, wherever you go!
The SIDUCAL Mobile Standing Desk is a portable, height-adjustable workstation designed for modern professionals seeking ergonomic flexibility. Featuring a sturdy alloy steel base, engineered wood top, and lockable wheels, it supports up to 66 lbs and adjusts from 27.5" to 45.3" high. Its sleek black finish and compact design make it ideal for home offices, classrooms, or living rooms, promoting better posture and reducing fatigue with easy mobility and quick assembly.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 66 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited Warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Standing Desk, Computer Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Polished |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Leg Style | Straight |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Black |
Item Width Side To Side | 23.62"D x 23.62"W x 27.5"H |
Maximum Compatible Number of Seats | 1 |
Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
Size | Standard |
Maximum Height | 115.1 Centimeters |
Minimum Height | 27.5 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 36.08 Inches |
Additional Features | Portable, Wheel, Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Base Type | Leg |
Has Finished Back | No |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
A**R
Would buy again.
Great quality and perfect size. Very easy to put together and perfect height adjustment. Color is as shown and good stability. I use it in my classroom on a daily basis.
C**.
Lovely portable desk with many uses
UPDATE: i lowered my score to 4 because gir the past 6 months out of 13 months i have owned this product, the adjusting knobs fail to stay tight enough to keep in position the tops. Yesterday the one knob stopped tightening st all. Overall the desk is goid. The brake knobs on the wheels get irritating at times, but i just need to make sure not to hit them with my shoes (very sensitive)My teen had no issues with installing overall. Extra screws in case you needed was nice, and even provided the screwdriver to make things easy. to make sure your desk is level, a mini level was included as well. What I like about the desk is I can adjust the height of either side. I don't use it, but nice that you can tilt the part that holds your keyboard or laptop. The wheels lock in place if you want it too. The only dislike - be nice if it had a shelf underneath. Very inexpensive desk yet meets my needs. Thought about buying one for my teen and one for my wife.
B**E
Great for grad student
I just needed a simple, portable desk for my school work and this is perfect. It feels sturdy and looks great for the price. Very happy with it. I wasn’t looking for an adjustable desk, but I love that the front portion can tilt up and both sides can go up and down separately.
L**S
Gets the job done
I ordered this table back in January to create more space in my home music studio. It was not quite as sturdy as I had hoped and had some blemishes. It was relatively easy to put together and the included small screw driver was a nice touch. The included electrical outlet is super helpful. The package also included a free little phone stand. The supplier was quick to respond to my concerns and provided a partial refund for the blemishes. It is aesthetically pleasing and functional. It’s possible the imperfections in mine were an anomaly and not the norm. It works for what I need.
W**R
Not Bad for the Price - but not Great
I only needed a cheap desk as we'll go back to the office in about 6 months. So when I bought this for $79, I really didn't have high hopes for it to begin with. Before I get into the details, I would say that if you need something long-term, definitely spend extra money and get something nicer.I. Assembly [GOOD]All the pieces arrived in tact, no scratches, no dents, no missing parts. In fact, they provide one extra of each screw which is nice (in case one gets lost or stripped). They also provide the tools required to assemble it. If you have assembled any kind of office furniture before, this will be extremely easy. My suggestion is that you assemble almost the entire thing upside down. The only part you have to be careful of, is that there are 4 L-beams that look the same, but they're actually different. The 2 are made for the keyboard attachment, and the other 2 are made for the monitor attachment. Don't confuse them or you'll have difficulties.II. Quality [MEDIOCRE]Well, when you spend $79 on a desk, do not expect high quality. Even though the materials used aren't great, I will say that it was mostly sturdy. There is some wobbling, even with all the screws tightened. If you are a heavy typist then this might bother you. If you're light on the keys, you won't notice any wobbling except when you try to move it around.III. Adjustability [BAD]Since this is a sit/stand desk, one of the most important factors to me is how easy it is to adjust. Again, this is $79 so I didn't expect it to have hydraulics or anything. However, it's rather difficult to adjust when you have your computer on top of it. You'd basically have to remove everything, then adjust it, then put everything back on -- each and every time you want to sit or stand. The reason is, the left and right sides adjust independently of each other. And since there is no resistance, when you loosen the knob on one side, it can easily lower and cause the entire table to tilt, which could be disastrous if you have computer equipment on it. This is the primary reason for my 3-star rating. As it is, it's really only practically usable in one position, or only if you are going to change positions minimally (like once per day). Also, the monitor portion of the desk only comes as high as about 43" -- I didn't reduce a star for this since that's what the pictures indicate, but it really would be nice if it came up to about 50" for taller people like me.IV. ValueIs this worth $79? I'd say if you are not someone who needs to change positions often, yes it's worth it. If you need something that's more easily adjustable or for the long-term, definitely look elsewhere. If you're expecting high quality, you'll need to spend around 5X as much. I would say this table is worth about $50- $60, so it's a bit overpriced but still reasonable for a short-term solution.
M**K
Great, versatile little desk!
Very happy with this purchase! Overall putting this desk together was pretty easy and took maybe 15 minutes. Unfortunately, one component in my package was not machined correctly and one of the wheels was broken. I reached out to the buyer and they sent replacement parts immediately. They worked out perfectly and I'm very happy with this desk! It's nice to be able to adjust the heights between the segments so no mounts/risers are needed. I also appreciate how flush the two pieces sit together when at the same level, so tasks like putting together a puzzle work just fine.I will caution that if you plan on moving it around a lot, be prepared to either mark on the desk where to adjust the two pieces to to or have a level handy as it can be a bit of a pain to continually manually move things around.
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