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Best standing desks in 2023

One of the best standing desks can be the perfect upgrade for your workspace regardless of whether you're working from home or in the office. Standing desk give you additional flexibility as you can sit or stand while working and they can even help improve your health too. If you’ve been experiencing issues with back pain or just want to improve your posture instead of being hunched over at a computer all day, a sit stand desk could be right for you. Likewise, you may find that using a adjustable height desk throughout the day can help with your productivity since you can alternate between sitting or standing depending on the task at hand. To make choosing the right desk for you a little easier, we've built and tested a number of standing desks to bring you the best models for your home office, whatever your budget may be. Want to try before you buy? Here are 3 ways to try out a electric standing desk before you buy one.The best standing desks you can buy todayWhy you can trust Tom's Guide?  Our writers and editors spend hours analyzing and reviewing products, services, and apps to help find what's best for you. Find out more about how we test, analyze, and rate.Fezibo Electric Standing DeskThe Fezibo L shaped standing desk is a great option for people who want to upgrade to a small standing desk on a tight budget. To reach its low price of just over $200, Fezibo had to make some cuts which is why this desk has a single motor and lacks the child lock settings you'll find on more expensive models. Still though, the Fezibo adjustable desk with drawers can support up to 176 pounds (79kg) and has a maximum height of 46.9 inches and a minimum height of 27.5 inches.While the Fezibo standing gaming desk is our new budget pick, during testing it felt sturdy at all times and was still relatively quiet even with a single motor. We also like how there's a hook at the back of the desk that can be used for hanging your headphones, cables or other accessories. Also, there is a cable management tray available but you will need to purchase one separately.Read our full Fezibo standing computer desk review. best ergonomic office chair is aiso good.

What to look for when looking for the best standing desk
Surface material Pretty much every standing desk can be ordered in a variety of materials, with prices to match. Laminate surfaces — that is, a veneer of wood overtop a core — tend to be the least expensive, while solid-core desks made from oak, maple, mahogany or some other wood type will cost more. Bamboo desks straddle the middle, and are not only a good compromise, but are very durable. Stability The higher you raise a standing desk, the greater potential there is for it to wobble or fall over, especially if there are a lot of heavy items on it. If you can, it’s worth checking out a standing desk in person, raising it to its maximum height and then rocking it back and forth to see how it manages.Minimum and maximum heightThis is the range with which the standing desk’s height can be raised or lowered. Most will fall between 25 inches to around 50 inches; better desks will have a wider range, though the difference will usually only be a few inches on either end. Maximum weight supportedIf you’re planning to use your standing desk to hold more than just your computer — maybe you like dancing on tables — then you’ll want to pay attention to its maximum supported weight. Smaller, less expensive desks won’t be able to hold as much weight as more expensive models. Ease of assemblyWhen it comes to putting together a standing desk, all you need is a screwdriver and a little patience. All of the models we tested came with the requisite screws, Allen wrenches, and clear instruction manuals. Still, some desks are easier to put together than others, and most — especially those with larger tops — will require a second person to help.Motorized or non-motorized?How much work do you want to put into raising and lowering your standing desk? The vast majority of standing desks are motorized, meaning all you have to do is press a button to change the height of the desk. However, if you want to save some money — and you don't plan on moving the desk much — then you might want to check out a non-motorized desk. These will have a hand crank that you'll have to turn. You won't need arms like Arnold Schwarzenegger, but you will have to do a little work.Customization options Apart from the surface size and material, the better standing desk companies will also offer a variety of ways in which you can customize your desk. These can include attachments such as cable-management trays — the one accessory that you should get with a standing desk — different controls to raise and lower the desk, different leg types and more. What about standing desk converters?If you’re thinking of upgrading to a standing desk, then you may have come across standing desk converters during your research. Like a standing desk, a standing desk converter allows you to work while standing or sitting with plenty of room for a laptop, monitor and any other accessories you may need. However, you don’t have to replace your existing desk.For those who work in an office or even if you’re a student in a dorm, a standing desk converter may be a better choice as most companies and colleges don’t want you replacing their furniture. Standing desk converters are also more portable which means you could technically pack one in the back of your car and bring it to and from work or school.Although standing desk converters are usually cheaper than buying a standing desk outright, they can still get quite expensive and cost anywhere between $100 to $400 dollars. Another downside is that if you find out you don’t really like standing while working, your standing desk converter becomes a giant paperweight. For this reason, you’re better off putting that money into a nice standing desk or even a budget one and upgrading later on.