Due to the pandemic, many of us have been forced to work from home remotely. Or maybe some of you have always worked from home. One of the problems of working from home is that many of us tend to find ourselves sitting down for extended periods of time which according to various studies, have shown that it can be bad for health.
This is why over the years, we’ve seen an increase in popularity when it comes to standing desks. For those unfamiliar, standing desks are basically desks that come with a mechanism that allows the desk to raise up. This in turn allows users to keep working but in a standing position, helping them alternate between sitting and standing.
If you do find yourself sitting for too long during the day and don’t get enough exercise, then maybe investing in a standing desk could be a good place to start, and here are some of the options we’ve found that might be worth checking out.
If you’re not willing to spend hundreds of dollars (or more) on a motorized standing desk, then IKEA’s Trotten desk could be a more affordable alternative. It relies on a hand crank to elevate your desk to raise it up or down. By not utilizing an electric motor, you can save yourself some money.
The desk itself is pretty basic and standard and can raise itself up to 47.25-inches or go as low as 27.5-inches while supporting a maximum load of 110lbs.
Unlike the Trotten, the Bekant motorized standing desk does support a heavier load of up to 154lbs, so if you have a more complex setup with speakers, a large monitor, or a desktop, this could be a better choice.
The desk can be adjusted from as low as 28-inches up to 47.8-inches and will support up to 154lbs of weight. It is also a relatively quiet desk which clocks in under 50dB while you’re making adjustments, so if you need to move it up or down without disturbing everyone else around you, this shouldn’t be a problem.
Fully’s Jarvis Bamboo Standing Desk is one of those options where it features a block of solid bamboo for the top of the desk. The company also claims that the bamboo used is sustainably sourced so you don’t have to feel too bad about it if you’re environmentally conscious.
This particular desk is also pretty “strong” in its support and features 350lbs of lifting capacity and can be adjusted between 22.9-inches to 42.9-inches in height.
It has 300lbs of lifting capacity and a noise level of 45dB, making it relatively quiet. It can be adjusted from as low as 26-inches and can go up to 52-inches, slightly taller than some of the other models listed above which might be preferable for users who are taller. Its electric motor can lift at speeds of 2.3-inches per second so you should be able to make adjustments quickly.