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The Vari Standing Desk is an award-winning electric sit-stand desk featuring a spacious 48" x 30" surface, dual motors for smooth height adjustments, and programmable settings for personalized comfort. Designed for easy assembly and backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s the perfect addition to any modern office.
G**R
The desk is great. What's needed is storage and a keyboard tray to prevent arm/shoulder injuries.
I've had the 48X30 Vari desk for nine months, since December 2021. It's beautiful and sturdy and I like it very much, but like most standing desks, it came with some...unexpected problems.The desk itself operates fine. It's a fairly quiet motor, not offensive at all. It's sturdy enough to hold two monitors and a big heavy printer with no wobbling, and no strain when lifting/lowering. I bought the golden butcher-block design, which goes well with my light oak furniture.My BIG issue is, I ended up with a case of very painful frozen shoulder. I've had to pay a lot of money for a cortizone shot in my shoulder and physical therapy bills - about $2,000! - because my standing desk had no KEYBOARD TRAY. That should be a standard item for EVERY desk, even their base models. The Vari desk has an attractive beveled edge; nice and curved when your hands brush against it, but that also means that the clamp-on trays that are the majority of trays found online will not work with them.I mean, I get that Vari wants you to buy their proprietary trays, but since the point of a standing desk is for the health of the buyer, does it make sense to hurt them in a different way? I was simply using the mouse with my arm extended too far high/forward. I had no idea this could happen. It only took two months for this to happen to me, but it will take me over a year to fully recover, they tell me. If I had known this, I would probably have ordered their more expensive model that does come with an optional tray. It would have cost me less overall. How many of other standing desk customers end up with this painful issue? These desks should come with warnings!So I thought, "I'll just buy a standalone tray that I can attach to the bottom." Well, I spent MONTHS trying out one tray after another from online stores. Not cheap ones, either - all in the $60 and up price range - but all were defective, poorly functioning, or did not fit my desk. Finally I found a Sauder brand https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000PKVV5S?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details that worked. It's a flat black and looks ugly under the golden color of the main desk. I am now on the hunt to find a mouse pad/desk pad that's the right size (most are too long) to protect and hide the cheap black finish, as my mouse is already scratching it up. What a HASSLE!Besides a keyboard tray, I need a printer cart, and somewhere to keep my PC tower out of the dust. Why do most standing desks have NO storage space? Unless you buy hugely overpriced add-ons. Regular department stores should have already been carrying these items for years now. Having a shallow drawer is a basic necessity that almost no standing desk manufacturer has bothered to include. Seriously!?So I went modular. I did NOT want cheap-looking plastic drawers that yellow over time. Instead I bought bookshelves and put them along the wall close to me. I bought an extra bookshelf and used the parts as extra shelves. I drilled extra holes and bought pegs at the hardware store so I could have adjustable shelves that are only an inch or so apart, which keeps the dust out. Then I bought shallow, clear acrylic drawer organizers to slide in and out when I need something small, like a nail file or a phone charger. All this extra cost and work! You'd think a $700 desk would have a drawer or two.Printer carts are another unexpected issue with standing desks. I want to be able to wheel it underneath when not in use, but most printer carts are too high. I don't want to take the chance of my printer getting hit/broken when my desk is lowered to its lowest setting, even with collision-detection functionality. I have only 23 1/2 inches to work with. Most printer carts are either too high, or the top fits under the desk but there's not enough room on top or inside the cart to fit my printer (a huge HP OfficeJet.) With wheels, the smallest printer carts are 13 inches high, about an inch too high. So frustrating!My PC tower is on the rug at the moment. I do want the PC near the floor, just not ON the floor, because it's cooler there in the summer. So I am on the hunt for a small, narrow table. Preferably with little drawer in the narrow end, and a shelf about 6 inches up off the floor so it can be up out of the dust and so I can hide my ugly surge protector underneath it. So far, no luck.The one good thing about my standing desk: I have just about recovered from the painful tailbone I'd had for nearly two years prior. I'd had to use a U-shaped cusion to give me some relief at home, but long car rides and sitting on hard chairs at work was awful. And I could not even think about using an exercise bike with my desk, or a real bike outside. I'm 20lbs heavier than I used to be, but at least now I can start exercising again.A minor issue nobody mentions with the Vari desk: the waterproof laminate surface must be slightly electrically-charged, because dust/lint/hair and paper clings to it. I can feel the vacuum when I lift a sheet of paper off. I've never gotten a shock from it though, so it must be well-grounded. But you must like to clean, since you'll be wiping it off every few days.Hey, furniture manufacturers! Please create some good-quality keyboard trays and modular furniture to give the growing number of standing desk owners' storage solutions that will actually fit beneath our movable desks at their lowest height. 20-22 inches should be the maximum height. With a drawer or shelf for paper, please. You're missing out on a massive untapped market here!
K**S
Invaluable Benefit to My Health
I bought this for home since I have a standing desk at work and I also work from home as well. Since I have limb girdle muscular dystrophy (which makes it extremely difficult to get up out of a seated position but I can stand and walk once upright) this desk keeps me from getting stiff and my muscles atrophying by sitting in a chair all day. Although not it’s primary purpose and one must be cautious then to be safe, this desk is sturdy enough, powerful enough, and has the surface area for me to lean over it and push the button to rise my torso up with my feet planted on the floor so I can lift myself to a standing position with little effort with my arms. Before I had to lift all my body weight by pushing off my wrist and when this became impossible because of tendinitis I could no longer get upright and walk around my house (threatening atrophied leg muscles). This desk truly makes life possible and functional making my life so much better beyond what most could ever understand. I’m extremely grateful for this technology that’s available that solves a key problem in my life for my well-being.
S**N
Finally got a standing desk, glad I chose this one.
Been thinking of getting a standing desk for a while, and with working at home for the last 2 years I finally bit the bullet (who would have thought I'd get exhausted sitting at a desk). After reading the reviews I made my decision based on:1) Ease of Setup2) Reliability3) Quality4) PriceThe first thing I looked at was price, Vari is not cheap by any means so I skipped the desk and looked at the cheaper ones. These were plagued by problems with reliability, quality and difficulty of setup (i.e. pre drilled holes not aligning). I then placed Vari back on the list and I took a chance, I happened to have some Amazon credits that I was able to apply to the desk so I did. Before I continue, I should point out you'll be buying directly from Vari so returns are a little different. Here's how Vari stacked up to my purchase criteria.1) Ease of setup: Vari claims a 5 minute setup...- I setup the desk on my own, it took me 30 minutes. I'll admit I was a bit unorganized, I didn't presort anything and just read the instructions, and pulled the pieces out as I needed. I was able to flip the desk to the upright position (in a cramped space) all by myself ... so 30 Minutes isn't too bad. All tools are provided (although I used my own special tool that fits in "tight" spaces so it made it easier to tight things up. wont make much of a different if you use it though). The install was easy, tighten things, attach things, plug things. Flip the desk to the upright position and you're ready to go.2) Reliability. Don't know how reliable it is, it's too new but this one comes with a 3 year warranty. I did notice if I wrapped the power cable too tight the desk might behave weird like not reaching the expected position. Loosing up/moving the power cable resolves this and it's been stable ever since I "organized" the cables.3) Quality: Parts looked ok, paint (powder coat looked good). The Plastic cover that covers the mechanism was alright..it did have what appears to be an indentation on it... but you're probably never going to see the cover. The finished product appear stable (there is a slight wobble if you extend it to the highest position but I think all desks will do this), it feels solid when using it4) Price, Even with the big "savings" it's maybe $100 more than the cheapest desk I saw, but I'd spend it for the quality and ease of installation...plus the 3 year warranty!Issues:I originally purchased the Vari Wire bucket (organizer)...It's not compatible with the essentials desk (you could get it to work if you don't mind drilling). And remember it's sold and shipped directly from Vari...so I couldn't drop it off at an Amazon drop-off site. Thankfully Vari offers free returns, and a UPS label. The return was dropped off on Monday evening (UPS) and by Wednesday morning I got an email letting me know they got the return and they'll be refunding the money. I haven't tried returning the entire desk, but I doubt that would be much fun.Wire organization:There really isn't any, fortunately I found a power strip holder, and wire clips. So the only wire's I see are the Power strips cord. (see pictures)
D**E
Life changing when you work from home
I had been sitting at my kitchen counter for almost a year now and it was really taking a toll on my back. I saw this desk on sale as a prime day deal for 1/2 the original price and figured it’s time to buy a standing desk. The desk came within 48 hours and it was super easy to assemble. The motor runs smoothly and it is the perfect work from home desk. I don’t know why I didn’t get one sooner! My back is happy with it too.
J**S
Buy it! Your body will thank you.
A desk with purpose made beautiful. From afar, you wouldn't know it's faux wood. I and my body loves it! The company, VARI, has GREAT customer service! I'll purchase again from Vari.
S**.
Perfect ergonomic desk
I bought this desk a few months ago after completing an ergonomic assessment. I am a very short person and this desk offered the settings I needed to ensure I can both sit and stand comfortably.Although the tabletop is heavy, this desk is easy to put together. Takes roughly 10 minutes to assemble.The rustic tabletop is beautiful and provides enough space to fit my laptop and dual monitors while still having space to place my other office equipment.The settings function extremely well and are well responsive. I have not experienced any issues.I highly recommend this product!
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