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BlitzWolf BW-ESD3 Electric Standing Desk US$116.69 (~A$157.52) AU Stock Delivered @ Banggood

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I previously shared the BlitzWolf BW-ESD1 adjustable standing desk and since it was quite small I've got a deal on the much bigger BW-ESD3. This standing desk is also electric powered with 2 buttons for adjusting the height, it has a USB charging port and a giant mouse pad surface.

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  • Model: BW-ESD3
  • Control Type: Electric Button
  • Net Weight: 21KG
  • Max Load: Work Surface: 30KG, Keyboard Tray: 10KG
  • Size: Work Surface: 950 x 435mm, keyboard Tray: 800 x 330mm
  • Height: 150-500mm

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  • +1

    I'm worried about its stability, but it sure is cheap compared to Varidesk.

    • +2

      I owned a varidesk and one of these. Ended up selling the varidesk. Varidesk is far heavier, but the Blitzwolf actually wobbles less. Only issue with it is the led lights on the buttons have stopped glowing blue (prefer this so haven't tried to sort it).

      • +1

        Same I didn't like the blue light on the button. Now it randomly turns on and off. Apart from that the desk is fine and doesn't wobble

  • Wow cheap. Reading comments from Banggood it looks like you cannot fit 2x large monitors. But can mount 1 and stand 1

    • This is slightly bigger than my current Officeworks unit and I have a 32" (non-ultra wide), a 15.3" monitor (on an arm) and my 12" laptop. It's a bit cramped but it all fits.

  • Does anyone know what are dimensions of the stand?

  • Got the ESD2 recently (after they sent me the wrong item entirely); the mechanism is surprisingly smooth and stable with my laptop, a 27" monitor, a 13" Cintiq (+ gaslift arm), keyboard, mouse and assorted other things on it. There is a bit of give/wobble if I lean down on the keyboard tray, but it doesn't ever seem like it will tip forward unless I put my whole weight on it or something (and I don't want to lean on it anyway).

  • Bought one. Thanks OP

  • I just posted the below in reply to a question on the ESD1, hope it helps someone else:

    Yep I bought it, came in a matter of days from Sydney. I can't comment on this vs ESD1 but I'm satisfied with my purchase.

    Good points:
    - arrived fast
    - seems sturdy (doesn't feel like it's going to collapse)
    - fits my 2 X 24" screens on mounts no problem
    - fits my keyboard and mouse fine, plus another set up top because of my WFH + personal setup
    - lifting mechanism is smooth
    - I've mounted docks and other things to the underside quite well, taking more things off my main desk

    Not so good points:
    - I feel like if I fell on this or if a child tried hard enough they could tip it off the table (there are rubber feet but at full height with force at the right place it would fall)
    - there is a bit of wobble but it's not noticeable until you change stance
    - I think the way it's designed there is a slight lean to one side (one side is higher than the other due to where the support is placed underneath) but this could be due to some imbalance to how I've setup (screens not mounted symmetrically)
    - lowest position "pushes off" the desk such that it's not all flat, so I stop just short of the lowest setting (minor issue really)
    - lowest position may be higher than before stand up desk, so might be less comfortable than before (I've adjusted it so it's ok but my monitors are at lowest setting)
    - I don't like the light from the switch (minor)
    - effective working surface is reduced (not sure anything can really be done about this)
    - I wish it came in white
    - I do wonder what would happen if the motor failed (would it collapse? Could I replace the motor myself)

    Overall I'm satisfied with it. I started developing some back and shoulder pain from my sitting posture and I believe this will help (I can't say definitively because I've only had it for one week or so). I also struggled to decide between the three models (ESD1/2/3) but in hindsight am glad I went for the biggest because of the wide keyboard + mouse shelf and supposedly more sturdiness. I just worry if the motor fails vs the manual desk.

    Happy to take any questions

    • -1

      Happy to take any questions

      Happy to give you questions
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    • Do you wish you got a height adjustable desk instead?

      • No, but that's because I already have a perfectly good desk. I do want a height adjustable desk for another part of the house though.

  • Any idea if 2 27 inch monitrs can be mounted on an arm to this?

    Also in terms of stability, how stable is it?

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