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The Rocelco 32" Height Adjustable Standing Desk Converter transforms any desk into a versatile sit-stand workstation. Featuring a large 32" x 20.5" surface that supports up to 35 lbs, a gas spring-assisted height adjustment from 5" to 18", and a retractable ergonomic keyboard tray, it promotes healthier posture and productivity. With no assembly needed and integrated cable management, it’s the perfect upgrade for modern professionals seeking ergonomic excellence and sleek efficiency.




| Finish Type | Laminated |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Load Capacity | 35 Pounds |
| Special Feature | Keyboard tray |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00693285000713 |
| Manufacturer | Rocelco Inc. |
| UPC | 693285000713 |
| Item Weight | 23 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 32 x 20.5 x 5 inches |
| Item model number | R EADRB2 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Laminate |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 32" |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EADR |
T**Y
Perfect for me... but do some research before you buy.
This desk is perfect for me. I have 2 - 24" Dell Monitors, side by side cocked at an angle to each other. They fit perfectly with no overhang and plenty of desk space to work. It is a good size desk and will accommodate bigger monitors for sure. As for the height - I'm 5'9, average large (200#), and I don't use it fully raised... It's just too tall. Good for 6 ft+.I researched so many options and figured out that I wanted one that went straight up and down with the elevating legs evenly placed on each side and not sliding to one side (you'll see what I mean when you start looking). And others come up and forward, limiting the space behind you if you are in a cubicle. I am not in a cubicle, but people walk around me, so it would be inconvenient to raise up and out.I suggest you watch video reviews like I did and figure out what you want. If you get a chance to go to an office store that sells them, I definitely recommend that. I didn't. I just took my best guess based on my research and am VERY happy with my choice.Very solid and stable construction. Raise and lower super easy with what I feel is just the right amount of resistance. Love the handle openings on each side, it allows me to grab the desk and pull myself into a good position when i'm sitting in my chair and need to tuck in for a long proposal draw or email session. (Plus, I have roller blade wheels on my desk chair and roll around super easy. The handles help me to get back, heheh.) That's how solid and stable this thing is. I often lean on it when i'm standing, and it doesn't creak or make any noise really. The keyboard tray would fit keyboard and mouse if I had a smaller keyboard, but having my mouse on top works better for me since I use it 70% of the time.Love the retractable keyboard tray, it's very user friendly.- One thing though: When I rest my arms on the top, I lay them right over those 2 black rivets (see them in the pic by the mouse and cell phone...?). I often get a little residual shock, not unlike static electricity.I think its from the carpet in the office. I will paint over them eventually if it keeps happening.I highly recommend this desk raiser. It is the first and only one I have ever had, but I would buy it again for myself and others.
P**E
PERFECT EXCEPT FOR ONE THING
I desired a sturdy standup desk that would have the ability to hold 3 27-inch monitors with a 3rd party monitor stand. This desk is extremely well made.Engineering and craftsmanship. The table has a laminate top with decent crafted nuts and bolts to hold the desk together. The desk comes preassembled, and you do not have to assemble anything. You take it out of the box and set it on top of your existing desk.You will need more room for a mouse on the keyboard pull-out section if you have a larger keyboard, such as myself. I did order a separate 3rd party mouse attachable table due to the need for more space. My recommendation for the manufacturer would be to create and offer a mouse attachment as an available add-on.I have seen a few people ask about the height of this desk. My existing desk is 30 inches high, and then when you set this standup desk on top, you attain an additional 20 inches maximum when you extend the desk. I am 5 feet 10 inches tall and can not raise the desk the entire way; otherwise, it is too tall for me. So for those of you that have said you are tall, I would not see an issue for someone that is even 6 foot 4 inches to use this desk.As I have already said, I am using a 3rd party monitor stand and 3 27 inch monitors, and I have had zero issues with the desk being stable and staying up. Rubber is on the bottom of this desk, so it does not slide or scratch your table.This is an excellent option if you want a more oversized standup desk that can handle three monitors but intends to stay within a budget range. I provided the four stars on ergonomics only because a mouse does not fit well on the keyboard slideout. Even with a standard keyboard, I can see you being crammed and needing more room.
C**S
Very sturdy, easy to use desk!
I have been using this desk for about 2 months now and I am very happy with it. I have used an adjustable standing desk from a different brand (VIVO) in the past. This desk, in comparison to my old ViVO desk, just feels much sturdier / solid -- and it is easy to transition it from sitting to standing or vice versa.My old VIVO desk always felt wobbly or unstable when lifting it up. I used that old desk for about 2 years until a cable broke. I contacted their support, bought a replacement cable for it, but then the replacement cable broke after only 1 week. That was when I decided to try a different brand.This Rocelco desk feels like it is more solid, sturdier, and just overall better quality. I have two monitors on my desk and still have plenty of room for papers, writing, my phone, etc. I love that it has a retractable keyboard (with room for both my keyboard and mouse), too, and assembly was very easy (just had to take it out of the box and it was already pre-assembled)!I would highly recommend this desk to others. It is well worth the price!
M**E
High quality but short keyboard tray (requires asymetrical setup)
Some important points:Pros:* High quality and sturdy. Monitor and kb tray do not bounce.* No assembly, just cutting some thick zip ties.* Attractive.* Easy to raise and lower, even with a 41 pound Odyssey G9 monitor.Cons:* The keyboard tray is long enough to hold a standard keyboard and mouse, BUT the keyboard will need to be offset to the left. Which means your monitor will need to be offset to the left. Which means that because of the monitor is left of center, you will need to be seated slightly to the left. And because of the symmetrical contoured design of the top, you will feel ill at ease sitting at a left offset. (If the front of the top was straight, the effect would not be as pronounced.) And if you look at your monitor from a distance, you will notice how it is not in the center of the desk. Due to the edge of the keyboard tray, you have to make a decision if the mouse should be too close or too far. Its a really brilliant design let down by a keyboard tray that is a few inches too short. The solution seems to be to get a short keyboard without a numpad.
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