![]() Don't forget the link below for £10 off your own order. Thanks to Ergodesk for letting me do this. Therefore fit as much as you can into that cable management tray and you'll keep your desk looking tidy. I also really like how they've implemented this system where you can swing the tray down for easy access, and once you're done just hook it back up at one of 2 heights.Īlso if you are anything like me then I'd definitely recommend getting yourself a decent 8 or 12-way extension lead just so you can get away with as much stuff on the desk as you like, but only a single cable going down to the ground, as anybody with a standing desk will know, cable management can be a bit of a nightmare because it's got to work for both standing and sitting positions. I never thought it was worth the money when seeing it online, but in real life, it's much bigger and can hold far more stuff than I thought it could. One thing I did wish I bought for my own desk, was the cable tray because damn does it really make a difference. Speaking of noise, the desk isn't any noisier than any other desk I've tested before and I've used these desks whilst mid-call and nobody has asked me what that weird noise was in the background, so generally no issues there. Up to go up, down to go down, and 4 memory buttons which you can set by just pressing the Save button and then the button you want to save that to, and you'll be able to tell it's saved by the desk making a noise. With the upgraded programmable controls, using this desk is really simple. ![]() Crazy! So this desk will be able to hold all of your things, your laptops, desktops, screens, monitor arms, books, plants, all the things, and still not struggle. Or to put that in techie terms, you could hold almost 80 Apple Macbook Pro's on this thing, and it could still go up and down. It lifted me just fine and I'm just over 10 stone, and with the 100kg rating, you could add another half of me again. The desk is rated to hold up to 100kg, which I think you'll really struggle to hit. Whilst setting this desk up I also discovered that it would have been helpful to fit the cable tray earlier than I did, and also I forgot that we upgraded to the programmable memory version of the controls so ended up having to go back a few steps to fit those.īut, once it's assembled it works so well. Just a note from my own lessons learnt setting this desk up, open all of the boxes BEFORE you get started. Putting the desk together was fairly pain-free, though I'll admit I really don't enjoy putting together flat-pack furniture.Įven as someone whose DIY skills are as good as my handwriting, I'm sure you'll be just fine to put this desk together. This desk is currently £480 Excluding VAT or £576 Including VAT. This desk is available in all sorts of sizes, finishes, and frame colours - but for this particular setup, we're using the most affordable 120cm x 80cm, with an Oak top and with a white frame as it is to fit into this really beautiful summer slash beach house which Pippa tells me has been used as a pub mostly during the lockdown. The Apollo Pro is a sit-stand electric desk from Ergodesk, who are based here in the UK but do ship elsewhere, and from my own experience, they make really good quality desks but importantly, at really good prices too. ![]() Get £10 off your first Ergodesks order THE DESK
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