⚡ Elevate your workday with style and power — sit, stand, conquer!
The FEZIBO 48 x 24 inch standing desk combines a sturdy industrial steel frame with smooth electric height adjustment from 27.7 to 46.6 inches, supporting up to 176 lbs. Featuring a waterproof leather drawer for organized storage, cable management grommets, hooks, and casters, it’s designed for ergonomic comfort and a clutter-free workspace. Easy to install with comprehensive guides, this rustic brown desk is perfect for modern home offices seeking both function and flair.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Drawer Glide Material | metal |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 177.9 Pounds |
UL Listed | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Rustic Brown |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Steel |
Furniture Finish | Rustic |
Leg Style | T-Shaped |
Top Color | Brown |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 48"W x 27.7"H |
Number of Drawers | 1 |
Item Weight | 27 Pounds |
Size | 48 Inches with drawer |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Maximum Height | 46.6 Inches |
Minimum Height | 27.7 Inches |
Additional Features | Ergonomic, Height Adjustable Electric Standing Desk,Easy Installation, Sturdy, Sit And Standing Desk |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | Utility Drawer |
Base Type | Rectangle |
Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
C**L
Love it
Arrived in a relatively small box, easy to put together, maybe 40 mins total from unboxing to finished product. They have a QR code to an installation video on youtube which was very helpful. It was in perfect condition and had all the correct parts. It is a 2 person job as suggested. Works like a charm. Quiet when activating the up and down function and I highly recommend this desk if like me, sitting all day is killing your overall mobility. I also added a balance board to add an extra layer of movement to my day. I also added a clip on light for when I have to work super early or late and it's still dark outside.
D**A
Amazing desk
It was super easy to assemble took my and my sister 1h to fully assemble and the thingy that controls it to go up and down had no issues with it like i saw in some comments, also the instructions are veryyy clear they even provide a qr code to watch a video of how to assemble it! It also came in a perfect condition, no missing pieces or nothing and everything is labeled great! It deserves a 5 stars
T**K
Good desk for the price, but a challenge to assemble
I haven’t seen many desks with drawers at this price point, so I feel like I got a pretty solid deal. The wood color is really nice and fits perfectly with my work-from-home aesthetic.That said, the assembly was rough. The instructions were really hard to follow—definitely not beginner-friendly—so I’d recommend having a friend help if you can. It also isn’t as sturdy as I’d like, but once it’s set up, it looks good and does the job. Overall, it’s a decent buy if you’re on a budget and don’t mind a little extra effort during setup.
E**A
AMAZING!
I am truly very happy with this product! I have been looking for a perfect stand-up desk for my studio apartment and this one did its job.
A**A
In ❤️
La amo, fue facil de armar lo unico que algunos oyos no estaban cortados y los tube que abrir yo, pero es super linda super grande me gusto mucho.
C**T
It's acceptable - especially at the price point.
I had low expectations of this product given that other products, including IKEA one, are $500 or more.Packaging was the best I've seen for packaged furniture. Screws were bagged separately according to type and labeled so you don't have to spend time sorting pieces out. Instructions were easy and fairly clear. This was really encouraging as I got started.Assembly:(1) The smaller of the two issues is that one of the holes for the nuts was not aligned right so I'm missing one of three nuts on one side of the cross beam. I can drill through to get a bolt in if I need to.(2) I got the 55" one and the middle screw on the sync rod is not necessary (doesn't really tighten - fell right through) but there was no indication of this in the instructions.(3)Second issue was the pre-drilled holes to mount the top to the legs were off by about 1.5 inches - but this was no big deal because the screws are self tapping and it actually made for a better connection. In fact using the pre-drilled holes that did line up in the middle part of the cross beam was a failure. when I went to life the desk by holding the top, those two popped out. Conclusion, the only thing tiny screws placed in predrilled holes on a particle board can help you with is to keep the desktop in place. To move the desk, you have to pick it up by the legs. This is really concerning because that's not how I move any other table around.Components:The top isn't great quality and the fact that its two pieces that you have to put together using dowels that are too small for the pre-drilled holes (so lose) and a few tiny wood screws in pre-drilled holes doesn't leave me feeling too great about it. Everything else seems to be acceptable - the legs seem very sturdy and solid.My thought at the moment is that if its stable and the motor runs well I might just get a one-piece top from IKEA and fasten that in with nicer screws.Below is my initial testing of the desks stability and motor.(+) The motor is consistent regardless of weight placed on the top of the desk.It takes about 10 seconds to go between 30" and 40" in either direction (sit to stand for me at 5'8"). There is no impact on the performance by adding weight to the top of the table. I tried the same with 35, 55 and 70lbs with no noticeable difference in speed. The 70lbs test was the fourth time going up and down in a matter of a few minutes so the desk stopped short and the display indicated "hot". I let the motor cool off and tried it again and it was all fine - about 11 seconds. I believe this was due to overuse more so than the weight. In normal daily use you wouldn't go up and down 5 times over a few minute span.The fill range up or down takes about 20 seconds. Performance with weights were in line with comments above.The desk is surprisingly stable. At 40" with side to side wobble is virtually non-existent. With 50lbs there is a minor amount of wobble - orders of magnitude less than my fixed height IKEA desk. Front to back wobble is non-existent. You're more likely to flip the table over if it gets to the point of visible wobble. At max height given the poor design of the screws I was reluctant to test the wobble with any weight.Conclusion: I just got this tonight and assembled it. If I was on a budget I would definitely keep this desk and maybe eventually replace the surface given how stable the legs are and how the motor performed on day 1. Given I've been working from home for the past 8 months and possibly from home going forward, I ended up shelling out twice as much for another product - hopefully its better that this for me.
T**S
Good deal
Got this for $70 with shipping on sale. Absolutely worth it for the price. The motor works very well. My only complaint is the split boards, but for the price it makes sense that shipping a full board would be difficult.
T**E
Killer deal!
Works great. Was easy to assemble. I drilled through the feet to add a few 2x4s because I'm 6' 2" and use a little treadmill down there as well so needed a few more inches for good ergonomics.
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