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⚡ Elevate your workday—sit, stand, and conquer with style!
The Furmax Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk offers a large 48x24 inch wood-patterned surface paired with a quiet, durable electric motor that smoothly adjusts height from 28.7 to 46.4 inches. Featuring memory preset buttons, sturdy T-shaped steel legs, and cable management, it’s designed to enhance productivity and ergonomic health in any home or office setting.







| ASIN | B09W2N8NNJ |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Height |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required, instructions included |
| Base | Metal |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,288 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #68 in Home Office Desks |
| Brand Name | Furmax |
| Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
| Color | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (5,010) |
| Desk Design | Standing Desk |
| Finish Types | Laminated |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Furniture Finish | Laminated |
| Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Cable Hole, Headphone Hook |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Depth | 24 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 24 x 48 x 28.7 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 48"W x 28.7"H |
| Item Weight | 9 Grams |
| Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
| Manufacturer | Furmax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 241 |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Maximum Height | 46.4 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 145 Pounds |
| Minimum Height | 28.7 Inches |
| Model Name | Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk |
| Model Number | ST241 |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Product Grade | Good |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Working |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Office |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 48 Inch |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tabletop Thickness | 0.6 Inches |
| Top Color | Wood |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 53.85 Inches |
R**L
Good product, well worth the price
Very well designed product: packaged quite well, very good assembly instructions, sturdy, hardware package with separate pack of extra parts
K**E
Great Budget Standing Desk with a Few Small Assembly Tips
The desk arrived right on schedule and was packaged securely. I went with the black color and the finish looks clean and solid in person. It feels sturdy once fully assembled. Putting it together was pretty straightforward. The included tool is enough for most of the job. You’ll only really need a second person when flipping the table upright — everything else can be handled solo. The tabletop comes in two sections, but once assembled they sit almost perfectly flush. There’s barely any visible gap between them, and it looks seamless from normal viewing distance. The height adjustment is smooth and quiet, which I really appreciate. One small downside: the small wood screws that connect the two tabletop pieces (using the steel bracing plates) could be better quality. The heads can strip if you’re not careful. A few tips from my experience: 1. Make sure you’re using the correct size screwdriver so it fits snugly in the screw head — that’ll help prevent stripping. 2. Avoid using power tools unless you’re absolutely sure of the bit size. The included hand tool actually works well. 3. The bracing plate holes may look slightly misaligned with the pre-drilled holes. That seems intentional to help pull the two tabletop pieces tightly together. Tighten both screws gradually instead of fully tightening one at a time. 4. Pay close attention when installing the rotating shaft that connects the legs. Both legs need to be set to the exact same height before attaching it. Measure and adjust using the leveling screws at the bottom to make sure everything lines up properly. Overall, I’m happy with the purchase. For the price, it feels like a solid, good-looking desk that performs well.
S**E
Nice Desk
Easy assembly. Works as advertised. Perfect no frills desk. Sturdy, metal legs. I have 2 monitors on it, keyboard, mouse, and still have extra space. I am 6'2" and the desk goes up high enough for me.
S**S
Cheap desk, it works, assembly instructions need improvement(read this)
This is probably the cheapest, electrically powered, 55-inch wide standing desk on Amazon. You usually get what you pay for and this thing manages to cross the finish line without long-term injuries. My main concerns are I) rather thin, particle board desktop II) dubious assembly instructions and III) no completion certificate. I) The desktop is particle board with laminated edges and surfaces. While that's fine for the price, be sure to check for grievous damage as soon as you unbox the desk for assembly(other reviews show also). Mine just had a minor crack that would not warrant sending the whole thing back so I just accepted it. Being so thin, I'm worried about putting my desktop computer, giant-ass monitor, UPS, etc. on it. I'm sure it will be fine, but def not for hoisting lovers, resting weights between reps or performing emergency surgery upon. II) The graphic assembly instructions cover the main steps but wouldn't fly at IKEA academy in Stockholm or Gothenburg (ok, maaaaybe Malmö if research the easy instructor and register early to get a seat). Here are amendments to the assembly steps you should read before beginning each step: Step 1 - Hand-tighten these bolts to snug, plus one-quarter turn. Do NOT over-tighten to avoid shearing out the threads in the holes. Notice upright tabs on B7 are facing front. Step 2 - NOTICE the leg assembly has rotated 180 degrees, this will happen a lot in the instructions. Also, go ahead and screw the plastic feet pads all the way so you'll get an idea that this thing is even when complete. Step 3 - Leg assembly is now upright, but has rotated 180 degrees(again!). When screwing down the desktop supports(B6), screw down until not even snug, ensure they are evenly aligned with the outside edges of the legs and the leg assembly and support holes are centered, then tighten down(see note above about tightening to snug plus a quarter-turn). Step 4 - Looking good, good-looking! The AC adapter retaining bracket has a screw hole but there's no hole for it on the crossbar *shrug* Step 5 - Get a male hex socket that fits in the hole at the top of each leg and make sure the legs are lowered down so they will be aligned BEFORE you insert B8. If either is misaligned with the other by 1/6 of a turn, B8 will fit but your desk will be forever tilted to one side an annoyingly few millimeters. Step 6 - I lightly hammer these wood pegs in to one side before going to mate the desktop halves. I use a light-duty electric driver to tighten the screws down on the metal joining plates to just less than snug, then once everything lines up square I *hand* tighten. Since this is particle board, again, do NOT over-tighten or the screws will rip out that tasty particle board material and you will be left with tears and fist-shaking (skywards). Step 7 - Check yo self and that the leg assembly is oriented with the motor on the left. Now you're tightening down the screws with a felt/rubber washer in between. Easy to over-tighten here, don't do it man! Step 8 - screw on the control module, there's some play here if you want it sticking a bit ahead or behind the front of the desk so make a potentially life-changing power call and DO IT. Step 9 - wires! No EE degree required, all the plugs are fitted uniquely, but you may want to run the wire from the control module to B11 behind the motor. If there's fire/sparks/crackling stop immediately, unplug everything and call your emergency contact for house stuff. Step 10 - adhesive cables guide, whatever floats your boat, personally I use velcro straps like a baller. Step 11 - I hate these stupid wire brackets, they usually pop out and end up stabbing someone. If you're going to install it, pinch it hard like you're taking your relationship into potentially new and exotic places. Step 12 - Look, you made it! Medals for everyone! Stick in the 1992-era cable port cover if it really lends to a sense of accomplishment or just toss into the recycling bin and use something way more awesome like a USB hub, camera holder or a little, comical periscope with an eyeball in it. III) Wow, you read this far? YOU deserve the completion certificate! Go photocopy one from a kindergartner's wall, then carefully apply blank mailing labels and write your name on it and then send mom a pic! Cheers
S**Y
it came next day of ordering and i Assembled it very easy with the manual everything is good quality and as described very good product
O**K
Incredible value - my first such desk and I love it. Of course, at this price some compromises had to be made... There's no cable management, and at full height the desk shakes quite a bit. There's only two memory slots (which is fine for me, but less than other tables). The desk moves up and down at a decent speed. It isn't too loud (I don't know how loud they should be but I'm not bothered by it). So far it works great - the quality of the top table is solid - it's made of a hard (engineered?) wood - won't scratch easily. I've accidentally brushed a knife edge against it and not scratched it yet.
N**Y
Quality of product is good. Works perfectly. Support team reached out and explained before shipping that there is intentional cut on table top. They shared photos and videos over whatsApp. Took half an hour to assemble. Instructions booklet was easy to follow. Happy with purchase.
A**X
easy to set up and great for the price
S**M
Motor is working fine but table top wooden is already broken
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