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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ FEZIBO L Shaped Electric Standing Desk - 48" Dual Motor Corner Sit Stand Desk for Home Office with Rustic Brown Top and Black Frame by Meghan Davis

Revainrating 3 out of 5

RESULT: Not bad, but look around

TRUE RATING: Unpaid and genuine user. At $300, considering value for money, it's a bit pricey. This item would get 5 stars if sold for $250 and addressed to item #1 below. I highly recommend looking for alternatives and if you can't find anything better, get this one. Choosing an L-shaped table over a straight table is a personal choice. We love the L-shape because you don't have to slide left or right to get to your supplies - everything is within reach. Functionally, this is what you would expect. The positives are the three customizable preset levels, the optional stand is a nice touch, they give you zip ties to secure under the table, and sturdy metal legs and frame (it's bloody heavy). I love this table but be aware of the following issues: 1) There is no hardware to install the power supply that drives the table. 2) The screws you were given to attach the height adjuster are too thin (real wood screws should be used) and can damage the wood (i.e. loosen the threads) so be careful when pushing the buttons. 3) You only have one place to install the controller (on the right side). 4) not sure what they were thinking by placing a metal pocket on the bottom back of the desk where the "V" meets (for cables, miscellaneous stuff?). You would think you should be able to put this in the front to accommodate (for example) pens and/or erasers etc. 5) Be careful with the wood when tightening screws or you'll rip it off - it's just pressed plywood 6) You may need to use a Pentel pen to blacken the edges of the table where the wood is exposed to achieve better aesthetics. Would I buy it again? Maybe if the price goes down a bit. Please let me know if this review was helpful. CONCLUSION: Not bad, but check

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