I’ve had my Maidesite SC2 Pro standing desk for a week now, and I’m enjoying all of the new uses I’m getting out of it. I should point out the caveat that I’m not an expert in this field and this is the first standing desk I have ever owned. However, I have looked around at other desks for their strengths and weaknesses, so this is not just a long and dull personal essay about my first adventure with a standing desk. As it stands (heh) I think the Maidesite SC2 Pro makes the ideal standing desk, although it’s not without its issues.
Let’s start with a little story. I returned home one day to find the standing desk waiting for me outside my door. I live in a nice cul-de-sac and parcels left by the door are not a rarity, and I wouldn’t usually include the delivery within the review itself, but here it is important. I quickly realised that nobody could have stolen it even if they wanted to. With the package outside my house, my wife and I tried to move it inside the door. We could not lift it up the meagre lip from porch to doorstep, and could only move the package at all with maximum force for minimum results. We had to open the package on the doorstep and take in each component individually in order to get it into the house. Long story short, the package is extremely heavy and I’m not even sure how the delivery company got it so close to my door in the first place.
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After the delivery came the assembly, which was relatively straightforward, but not without issue. Another caveat, the desk suggested two people assemble it, and I did it alone - mostly out of academic curiosity for this review. Assembly with one person is a simple process, with flipping the
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