Varidesk...this is a must have!
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i cannot see getting the approval to spend that kind of money on something like that.
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Pretty pricey for something you have to put on top of another desk.
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@Dominica said:
Pretty pricey for something you have to put on top of another desk.
Seriously.
You know it costs less than $30 to make that thing
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Dont forget the Mat
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Every review of every product on their site is 5 stars. This is certainly fishy
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@Dominica said:
Pretty pricey for something you have to put on top of another desk.
That's the one I keep seeing that I was telling you about.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@IRJ said:
@Dominica said:
Pretty pricey for something you have to put on top of another desk.
Seriously.
You know it costs less than $30 to make that thing
Who wants to make me one?
Ditto!
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Well if we get enough takers I can have @art_of_shred price out making them for you. They would be out of wood however....
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We've been looking into buying one of these last week. It looks horrible. I have two users who want standing desks but have struggled to source one. Our usual furniture supplier only offers one model, which is electric, and just shy of $1500! Other suppliers advertise them, but the specs all state they are only 85cm tall, which is far too short. Based on the need for a 6ft tall person to have their lower arms at right angles, we need desks that are around 110cm tall.
The only realistic one I have found is this, but at $900 it's still a bit expensive:
http://www.uk.insight.com/en-gb/apps/productpresentation/index.php?product_id=0001578442We don't really need them to move up and down. A simple tall table would suffice - I can't believe how hard I've found searching for one.
I don't know if they're more popular in the US, but in the UK it appears that they're practically unheard of. Apparently they're popular in Sweden as variable height desks are a legal requirement for companies over there.
@Minion-Queen / @art_of_shred - I suspect I couldn't afford the postage for one of yours, sadly.
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The mat is tiny. It would make more sense to pick one up from Grainger.
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@alexntg said:
The mat is tiny. It would make more sense to pick one up from Grainger.
I'm sure that would be much cheaper.
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and if you're using a table that can go up and down.. the mat needs to be large enough for a chair to work on also.
Though I suppose if the mat is for foot preservation - it might be to soft for a chair..
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@alexntg said:
The mat is tiny. It would make more sense to pick one up from Grainger.
You could probably build one with stuff from Grainger, or Lowes.