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The Mobile Standing Desk is a versatile and adjustable workstation designed for modern professionals. With a height range of 26.9 to 46.8 inches, it allows users to switch between sitting and standing positions, promoting better health and productivity. The desk features three adjustable desktops, lockable wheels for easy mobility, and a sturdy construction that supports up to 66 lbs. Ideal for home offices, this desk combines functionality with a sleek design, making it a perfect addition to any workspace.









| ASIN | B09B23BYSX |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Included, clear and simple |
| Base | Metal |
| Base Color | Black |
| Base Type | metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,695 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #173 in Computer Workstations |
| Brand Name | Panta |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,006) |
| Desk Design | Computer Desk |
| Drawer Glide Material | [POSSIBLY] Alloy Steel |
| Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
| Drawer Type | No Drawer |
| Finish Types | Steel |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
| Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Is Customizable? | Yes |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Depth | 21.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 21.5 x 31.5 x 46.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21.5"D x 31.5"W x 46.8"H |
| Manufacturer | Panta |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FH-RLD-BK |
| Material Type | Nylon, Steel |
| Maximum Height | 46.8 Inches |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 45 Degrees |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 66 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 26.9 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
| Number of Drawers | 3 |
| Product Grade | new |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Office |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 21.5 inches L x 31.5 inches W x 26.9-46.8 inches H |
| Storage Options | Drawers |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tabletop Thickness | 0.63 Inches |
| Top Color | Black |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| UL Listed | No |
| UPC | 750848858447 |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 34.2 Inches |
K**R
Excellent quality table that fits my needs.
Really a nice rolling PC desk at an affordable price. Assembly was straight forward and having all the different size bolts in lettered bags was a nice touch. If you aren’t familiar with bolt sizes and types, consult the instructions and use the correct letter. I am disabled and in a power wheelchair and this is where the desk comes in extremely handy. With the top for your monitor and the shelves for your keyboard and mouse being adjustable, tailoring the desk to fit my needs was easy and on the money. The table is extremely stable where I’m capable to reposition it depending on what I was working on and the needs at the time. Very lightweight but not to the detriment of the strength of the table. The ability to adjust height was a must. I’m tall and I use Ilevel on my power chair so I wanted the monitor shelf to come up higher for my eye level. I went with the gray oak which pairs nicely for a sleek appearance. The price is nice for a table that can run much more. Very happy.
D**D
Affordable and stable
I love this standing desk! Assembling it was by far quick and easy, instructions weren't difficult to folllow! If you can assemble Legos than this should be no problem! The look of it is very cozy and nice for what I need it for. It's very sturdy, fits well into my space, nothing is completely scratch resistance if you use too much force but this doesn't scratch easy. I would recommend getting one of these standing desk if you are in the market for one.
B**R
Great WFH desk
Great home desk for the price. Easy to build and sturdy once up. The height adjustment is a little clunky and if you plan to be continually raising and lowering you may want to spend a little more and get the hydraulic models. No problem for me as it’s set up as a standing desk and that’s likely how it will stay. Exercise bike sits nicely in front so can easily use whilst working/surfing. The wheels are a little cheap. Seems to drag rather than roll once it’s weighted down with a computer and monitor but still not difficult to move.
H**D
Works For My Purposes
Pros: This is a relatively sturdy, functional little desk with lots of organizational potential. It was very easy to assemble. The instructions were thorough (although the English text needs grammatical revision) The illustrations were specific and clear to comprehend. The compact design seems well thought out, and I like the accessory accommodations for headsets, peripheral wires, drinks, computer tower, etc. Cons: The drink holder doesn’t appear that strong, as it just clips onto the side of the desk, but I haven’t tried placing anything in it yet. The casters are CHEAP. They only roll on my hardwood floors if there is no weight on the desk. Put something on it, like a computer tower and skidddd. I had to buy replacement casters.
J**A
Don't Expect Mobility
The Mobile Standing Desk with Adjustable Rolling Design is a great value for the price, offering versatile features like sit-to-stand height adjustment, multiple desktop surfaces, and a handy cup holder. It was easy to assemble, feels sturdy for its function, and I even customized mine by adding wire baskets under the monitor stand to help with cord management. The desk itself is well-designed and practical, but the major drawback is the wheels—whether it’s the casters or the housing, they tend to crumple, stick, and trigger the locking mechanism when rolling the desk, which makes moving it around frustrating. Overall, it’s a functional and affordable option if mobility isn’t your top priority.
K**E
Life Saver!
I work from home and have back problems. Sitting for long periods of time can make it seize up, even with ergonomic seating options. I tried the desk converter that allowed me to raise and lower the whole computer if I wanted to sit and stand, but I had two problems with it: 1. It was too easy to sit for a long time without realizing it. 2. To put the keyboard at a comfortable height, I had to lower the screen as well - 2 separate shelves, but connected - so I would get neck strain and headaches. This desk let me adjust the keyboard separately from my monitors so that I could move the monitors high enough up to look at them straight-on and not have to look down. It was easy to put together, and it’s just sturdy enough that it’s a little bit of a pain to raise and lower, especially now that I have cords affixed to different places. This is what I wanted, though - it forces me to stand. I have had this for nearly 6 months now, and I am so thankful I found this product! I’m already losing weight and feeling better!
C**K
Base and wheels started falling apart from basic use
Size and adjustability wise, this little desk fit what I needed it for. I liked being able to move it around as my office is also the guest room. I used it as a second desk that basically ended up being a catch all for random accessories and my work laptop. I never put anything heavy on it. I rarely even typed on it. The problem is that the casters/wheels are not integrated well into the frame. There are pieces of plastic shoved into the four corners of the base that look just like end caps. They actually have nuts in them to screw the wheels into with just a hole in the frame to loosely keep everything in place. So once you've threaded the wheels in, that piece of plastic is really the limiting factor. Two wheels gave out because the nut came out of the plastic. They just bent out of place. I tried to put everything back together but did not trust the integrity of it. I think I could have added some washers to each caster to reinforce them but decided to just remove all the wheels and put anti scuff pads all over the bottom. I pulled each wheel out by hand... I mean I pulled the wheel and the nut holding it in completely out of the plastic and frame with just my bare hands... TLDR: The wheels will eventually break. Look elsewhere if you want an actual mobile desk.
A**I
Moving it up and down take a lot of time and you must remove everything from the table. Not very ergonomical.
G**A
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