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The SHW 48-Inch Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk combines a smooth, quiet motorized lift with four memory presets for personalized ergonomic comfort. Its 48-inch maple surface, integrated cable management, and storage drawer create a clutter-free, stylish workspace ideal for home or office. Engineered for stability and durability, it supports up to 50 lbs and offers exceptional value compared to competitors.


























| ASIN | B07XPHQZS3 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Height, Ergonomic, Memory Preset |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Base | Metal |
| Base Color | White |
| Base Type | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,828 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #32 in Home Office Desks |
| Brand | SHW |
| Brand Name | SHW |
| Color | Maple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 21,659 Reviews |
| Desk Design | Standing Desk |
| Desk design | Standing Desk |
| Drawer Type | single drawer |
| Finish Types | Wood Grain - Maple |
| Frame Joint Type | Hinge |
| Furniture Finish | Maple |
| Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Included Components | Cable Management Tray, Utility Hooks X 2 |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 48"W x 28"H |
| Item Height | 28 inches |
| Item Type Name | electric standing desk |
| Leg Style | Straight Leg |
| Manufacturer | SHW |
| Maximum Height | 45 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 50 Pounds |
| Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
| Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
| Model Number | OD-92A-M |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding, found in image |
| Natural Variation Type | Maple |
| Number of Drawers | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 24"D x 48"W x 28"H |
| Product Grade | Residential |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home / Office Standing Desk |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Dormitory, Office, Study Room |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 48-Inch |
| Storage Options | Drawer |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
| Top Color | Maple |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| UPC | 811244034122 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 53.45 Inches |
S**G
Wow. Amazing desk. Do NOT let the two-piece surface deter you.
I bought this for $250 in May of 2023, about a year ago, and it's probably the single best purchase I've ever made on Amazon. As of April 2024, this desk is now only $200. Foremost - do NOT let the fact that the surface comes in two pieces deter you from purchasing this. This desk is extremely stable and study. The desk surface is completely scratch resistant, don't worry about writing too hard on it and leaving indentions. Yes, the reason they can make this desk so cheap is because they can ship it in a much smaller box by splitting the surface in two. However, the seam is far back enough so that you'd never even remember that it's there. From front to seam, it is 18.75 In. Unless perhaps you're using it for large paper-based art. If so, then yes, the seam would be susceptible to leaving holes in paper were a pencil to forcefully run across it. I've never once had that problem, but there is indeed an indention. If you plan to use a computer on this desk as I do for work, then the value and quality of this product is unlike anything else on this website. Competitors of lesser quality are often nearly twice the price. The stability is honestly hard to believe. Better and much cheaper than IKEA for sure (I love IKEA, hard for me to say that), and I believe the standing desk at my company's office is name-brand veridesk - it's as stable as that if not moreso, even on carpet, at the highest level of elevation. I am 5'10" and the highest it can go is still too high for me. I have had it for a year, and have raised&lowered it automatically 5-6 days a week with no issues since I first bought it. I do cardio in the mornings before work, and usually stand until lunch and sit from 1pm-5pm. No problems whatsoever. Assembly was easy, though be careful about over-tightening some of the screws before the others. I feel like doing so improperly would make the entire thin desktop bow inwards. Loosely place all the screws, them carefully tighten afterwards proportionally. Great sized workspace, the cherry red is very stylish, great value even when I bought it for 30% more than it is now. Whoever engineered this deserves a raise, and whoever is selling it needs a high five.
A**R
Perfect for Table Top Longarm Quilting Frames....
I ordered this product in order to set-up a table top longarm quilting frame. It arrived on saturday and took about 30mins to put together. It is very sturdy and stable. I really like the ability to pre-set different heights for one touch height adjustment. I compared this table to several other of similar type and it was by far the most economical. It came in about 50% lower than its nearest competitor of similar design and features. It fits perfectly in the space that I have (see photo) and works well with my longarm quilting frame. In the end it was the best choice for my needs and I would happily purchase it again. I highly recommend this product.
M**L
Easy to use & great quality/appearance
This desk was very easy to assemble - I would recommend having two people for assembly though. Overall, feels very stable and is very easy to adjust. I love the way it looks and how much workspace it provides. Would recommend to anyone looking to vamp up their home office
G**E
come on amazon let me write a long title. color wrong desk good details inside
Original title cause amazon's a 🐩: the color of the top panel doesn't match the name or photo but your mileage will vary and it's still worth a buy so I needed a new desk. my old one was on the verge of decomposing and I didn't want to haul it all the way up a flight of stairs to my new residence. so after about an hour of intense migraines from scrolling through amazon I settled on this one. I can't remember how quickly it got delivered and it might have been delayed by like a day or two but it was well within the unsaid law of reasonable delivery time limits. I got it in maple cause my floors were hardwood, and deep in the moldy recesses of my brain I recalled someone saying they were maple, so I was like sweet, the photo appears to match my floors, so maybe I'll finally have something in my room that's coordinated with The Colors. it ships here and it is not the same maple. maybe my floors are misnamed, or maybe the trees they were hewn from spent their lives in the shade or something. but what's in the box looks more like what would happen if an ash blonde chick washed her hair with brass removing shampoo. I'd show a photo but I don't have any and I'm not going back to that residence for like a week. Maybe if you live in the world of overly saturated, sharpened and dodged landscape photos that are bizarrely popular in Facebook groups, it could look like maple. but it doesn't match my flooring. The faux woodgrain finish actually looks pretty nice, though, for particle board. Desk assembly went well. I am a complete numb🌰 when it comes to assembling things (there's a reason I named my homebuilt computer the Jank Queen. the sources of most noises that thing makes still elude me), and I deliberately take my time building things because my working memory is more like a roulette wheel and I don't want to waste energy shaving off a meager 15 seconds. I think I built it in like a half hour, 45 minutes? While not sporting Instagram-reel-worthy machining in any of the screw holes, it's a (I forgot how much it cost already)desk from china. Don't look at the teeth of a horse you got as a gift. Anyway, the screws actually fit well through the holes, unlike some other metal things from China I've bought recently, and everything is done with an Allen key, so I didn't need any extra tools. Now for the desk: I have two giant-🐴 monitors because I like to dedicate 75% of my screen space to pictures of thomas the tank engine characters, and because I will kick and scream and hiss before I give up my last remaining dell ultrasharp u3014. 16:10 is the best aspect ratio. don't fight me. I'll win. Anyway the two monitors I have measure 32(30??)" and 27???" inches diagonally and they are pretty heavy for flatscreen panels. ok maybe not the 27" but my gigantamax dell monitor makes up for it. When I adjust the height of the desk they don't budge. Not even a little jiggle from the ultrasharp. the motor that raises and lowers the desk does so incredibly gradually, starting slower at first and speeding up, but even at ludicrous speed it's still not very fast. if you're wealthy or vain or something else you probably have a set of two-pound tiny apple monitors that could give me a papercut with that horrendous lack of bezel. or maybe monitors have just gotten that thin as of recent times. I don't know. I hate trends. But if you have those I don't even know why you're worrying about the sturdiness of the desk. I tried wobbling it with a considerable amount of force and the thing shook like a little, but more in the way that train cars aren't bolted together in one big long line, but rather have a flexible divider. Like it's designed to have room to breathe. anyway I'm rambling. It's sturdy. It will hold anything you would need to put on a desk. The speed presets on the motor confused me for a bit because I threw away the manual after I built it, but I figured it out. It comes with 4 presets already, but you can change them. Click twice to active the preset height. I forgot already how to set the preset. It's in the manual. I think. The cable management basket on the bottom also confuses me, mostly because I am horrendously bad at it, but if your cables were long enough you could probably hide them better than I could. Note that wires are still very visible going from the motor to the wall and from your monitors to your computer, unless you don't have a million things plugged in like I do. That's ok. It's life. Happiness doesn't revolve around having a flawless polished room covered from ceiling to floor in retina scorching LEDs like all the reddit posts glorify. The drawer at the bottom is pretty useless. I use it to keep all the extra hardware I got from furnishing my new domicile. 8/10 not enough maple
S**A
Good buy!
Easy to put together. Raises as lowers quietly. Great buy. Very sturdy
A**Y
Inexpensive Standing Desk - NO WOBBLING!
The desk arrived at my house a day early. I took it to work where I’ll be using it and put it together in about an hour and 15 minutes. I didn’t have help, but it will go much faster with a second person. There’s enough hardware, and extra hardware. The top of the desk comes in two pieces. Most of the screws, except the ones to hold in the height navigator can be screwed in with an Allen wrench. I used a small star screw driver for the keypad (height navigator). There are four presets, which is more than enough for one person, and an up and down arrow. I don’t know what exactly the numbers mean, maybe centimeters, but it goes from 69 to 114 in height. The desk is NOT wobbly at all. I have the 48” one. It’s more than enough space. I do emails and cold calling all day, so I needed enough space for two monitors and a manual way to take notes. The directions are easy to follow. The legs are wobbly and won’t stand up straight on their own because they’re too top heavy, but once you get passed the 2nd or 3rd step then it’s good to go. On the bottom of the instructions it says something about don’t screw in the screws until they’re all started, which basically means put them in enough so they don’t fall out, and then tighten them. If you start on one end and screw all the way in then some of the pieces don’t line up right and you have to start again. The instructions tell you that you can hang the basket and hooks on any side, that it is up to your preference, but I didn’t know what my preference was starting out, so it’s nice you can move them after you’re done. For the record, my preference is to have the basket on the back and the hooks on the right, as that is the side closest to the door of my office, so I can just hang up my purse. I was really worried that the desk would be annoyingly cheap because it was less than $200 and my brother told me good standing desks aren’t less than $600, but this one is great. I had to add an extension cord thing to plug all my stuff in because the desk needs to be plugged into power to work, but it wasn’t a big deal. The basket can hold the electrical for the desk and the extra extension cord. I am very pleased with this purchase and grateful for the reviews of this product because they were all correct! The only thing that is semi-inconvenient is that sometimes when I’m holding the button to move the desk up or down it pauses, but I think that’s just so you get the exact height you want without it going too fast. There is a LOT of styrofoam protecting the pieces of the desk inside the box and you may make a mess of it where ever you set up, but I’ll take it since none of the parts were damaged or unusable. I do think this desk may be hard to transport as is, so it may be beneficial to take the table top off and transport it separately if needed. If you read this far, this is your sign to BUY this! You won’t regret it!
A**G
Good cost, pretty quick and easy to assemble solo.
I bought this desk mid March 2020 so I could work from home a little more easily (we have standing desks in the office and I had gotten used to it). I'm short AF and most set-height standing desks are too high for me, so I wanted a cheaper standing desk with adjustable heights that could fit me. The entire assembly process was pretty straightforward and I was able to build the desk alone in about an hour and a half with a few breaks in between to answer emails and do a little bit of work. - All the little screws and dowels etc. were packaged in their own plastic baggies and I got a few extra parts. The different sized allen wrenches that the instruction manual referenced were included. All parts large and small (eg the table top, legs, baggies of screws, etc) were labeled with a letter which was used in the instruction manual, so pretty easy to follow. - One slightly tricky part of assembly is that the leg with the motor doesn't stand up on its own, so I ended up stacking the packing materials up to keep it upright while screwing in other parts. Not an issue IMO. - I did also have to use my own screwdriver to get some of the tinier screws in (e.g. to screw on the control panel), which isn't a problem, just kind of a minor inconvenience when they probably could've made all the screws be hex-wrench-able. - Also, the table top really is in two separate pieces that you connect with the dowels that are included. I haven't really noticed the seam all that much during daily use, but I know other people don't like the way it looks. The two pieces put together feel sturdy enough; they both have 4 screws each to connect them to the side rails, so even when I tug on them a bit, it doesn't feel like it's going to come apart. It worked immediately upon plugging in. Controls for moving the table up and down, as well as setting specific heights with the numbers, were straight forward. - It's a little wobblier than the standing desks that my office has, but those are probably more expensive anyway. It shakes when I use the controls to move the desk up and down, and it wobbles my monitor a bit when I type. That being said, if your external monitor isn't 10 years old and on a piece-of-crap stand, you probably won't have any issues with it. Nothing is ever at risk of falling off. I have water bottles and coffee mugs and I'm never worried about them falling over when I move the desk up and down or when I type. To be fair, I am also tiny and have tiny hands and tiny muscles so if you're bigger, maybe consider something sturdier. - I have nothing to say about the longevity of the motor, since I've only had it for one week and I only need it at standing height. I rarely move the desk up and down. For my purposes, even if the motor broke today, I wouldn't care.
V**A
Very Cool Desk!!!
Absolutely love my new desk. The quality is great. It's beautiful and functional. Perfect size for my space. My son & his friend put it together in less then an hour. I like the drawer to store things and the dividers inside can be adjusted to maximize the space. The storage rack underneath holds the power cord to keep it neat. It also comes with 2 hooks for your headphones. It's light weight so it's easy to move. The best feature is the ability to adjust it to a standing position! Great for anyone interested in getting some movement in while you're working. Being sedentary is a thing of the past thanks to this new addition. If you're thinking about it get it!!
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