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The Rocelco R DADRW white Standing Desk Converter provides the proven health and energy-boosting benefits of alternating between sitting and standing during your work day, which also reduces back strain and pain. The sturdy steel frame with easy-grip side handles and pneumatic gas piston assist, allows you to easily raise 35lbs on the large 37.5" x 20.5" desk riser top, into infinite heights between 5" and 17" above your existing tabletop. Dual-piston lift system provides smoother more precise height adjustment with a wide range of weight on the desktop, compared to single-piston lift systems. This Sit to Stand Up Desk offers a large 29.3" x 11.6" retractable keyboard tray that slides in, pulls out and locks into place for easier access to entire desktop while also helping you to get into the most comfortable and ergonomic work position. The DADR computer workstation can hold 2 medium size or 1 large monitor as well as a laptop on the desk riser top. The sliding keyboard tray is also large enough to hold a laptop. Your new white desk riser compliments any modern decor and comes with anti scratch foam rubber pads, so it can be placed directly on your current work surface and safely keep it from moving around.
Large stand up desk converter - 37.5" wide by 20.5" deep desktop workstation riser holds up to two 32" monitors plus other work materials and the 29.3" by 11.6" retractable tray will hold a keyboard and mouse, or even a laptop if needed.
Swift and stable lifting motion - sturdy metal frame paired with strong dual piston assist and easy-grip side handles can raise or lower up to 35 pounds with smooth continuous height adjustment from 5" to 17" above tabletop.
Sliding ergonomic keyboard tray - extends, retracts and locks in place while keeping a 4.5" spacing between keyboard tray and desktop, which helps keep arms and wrists in a comfortable position to prevent neck and back strain while sitting or standing.
Convenient grommet hole - Can be used as a hassle free cable management system, or to free up desk space and install a monitor mount for multiple screens, such as the Rocelco R DM2.
No assembly required - Anti-skid foam pads protect your table top and allow you to simply remove from box and place directly on existing work surface. Manufacturer 1 year warranty plus a customer service and friendly tech support team ready to help.
My son, who owns a software design company, has Varidesks for all his employees and because I have chronic lower-back pain, he suggested I get one for myself. As a home-based writer, I sometimes spend 8-9 hours a day sitting in front of my PC, and being able to alternate between standing and sitting is a big improvement in my quality of life. My back feels MUCH better. But the Varidesk was expensive, so I looked for lower-cost alternatives. I'm glad I did, because the Rocelco ADR Adjustable Sit/Stand desk is absolutely perfect and cost half of what I would have paid for a Varidesk model.One of the problems with Varidesk is that the lower-cost models can only support 35 pounds. I have a Dell XPS 27, which is a screen and computer all in one, and that weighs 35 pounds all by itself. Add keyboard, mouse and a few other desk essentials, and I'm over the limit. To get a Varidesk model that can support as much as 45 pounds, you'll pay $500.This Rocelco ADR Adjustable desk can support 50 pounds, cost only about $250, and is extremely well-made. Yes, the platforms for the PC and keyboard are pressed board, but it's solid, and the rest of the unit-- the base and weight-bearing supports -- are steel. One big plus: no assembly required. Take it out of the box, put it on your existing desk, and you're done. And it comes in very sturdy packing.I thought the only drawback to the Rocelco desk was that the keyboard tray was recessed too far underneath the top platform, making it hard for me to see the top row of function keys -- then I realized that the keyboard tray is retractable. I just slid it out, and now this setup is has no drawbacks at all. It's perfect.I was worried that the Rocelco would be hard to lift and drop down because of my 35-pound PC, but the steel gas springs make it easier than I thought. The only thing that takes a little learning-curve is how it locks in place. This can be set at four different heights, and when I'm standing (I'm 5-foot-10), I use it in the second-highest position. To get there, I lift the Rocelco desk all the way to the top position (where it will stay even without being locked). Then I reach my hands around each side, resting my arms on the top platform, while putting a thumb on each of the sliding lock rings on either side. Applying downward weight with my arms, I ease the desk downward while gently pushing down on the lock-ring knobs. When it reaches one of the pre-set height stops, I feel the lock slide into place. Then I double-check to make sure each side is properly locked (the word "locked" will be in the middle of the lock ring).That sounds more complicated than it is. Once you know how it's done, you can do it in seconds. And you can drop it all the way down in 2 seconds, with the gas springs easing it downwards.A sit/stand desk may sound like a luxury, but if you spend a lot of time in front of a computer, or you have back issues, you'll find this a godsend. In fact, I'd recommend it for any healthy person who doesn't want to ever develop back issues.