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    Tribesigns Mobile Height Adjustable Desk review


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    Standing desks have become increasingly popular over the last several years, especially as working from home grows. The quality and features have grown along with that popularity. Some of the desks I am testing right now are well into $3,000, and that’s not even fully featured or the most expensive that specific desk can get.

    The point is that the best standing desks are getting larger in terms of size, feature sets, and price. For those who have one of those and want another workspace, or those who wish to have just a simple, bare-bones workspace that isn’t their kitchen table, counter, or slumped over on their couch, the TribeSign Mobile Height Adjustable Desk may be an excellent option for you.

    It’s designed to be a cart you can roll in front of a couch, for example, to provide a workspace to place your laptop and get some work done without staring down at your lap. It’s great for that, but I have actually found use for this desk as a heavily used workspace where I have been able to get some serious work done.

    I won’t say that this desk compares to some of the premium standing desks, because it doesn’t. But what it does well is the bare-bones basics, for a very low cost. With that in mind, and the caveat of budget pricing, I’ll give this desk a 4/5. But let me explain further…

    Tribesigns | Mobile Height Adjustable Desk

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    Tribesigns Mobile Height Adjustable Desk: Pricing and Availability

    The TribeSign Mobile Height Adjustable Desk retails at around $129.99 through the company’s website by clicking here and a few other retailers like Amazon.

    Tribesigns | Mobile Height Adjustable Desk

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    Tribesigns Mobile Height Adjustable Desk: Unboxing & first impressions

    The desk came in compact packaging with the basic tools and components needed. I built this desk in 16 minutes from start to finish, and it was incredibly easy to do.

    Tribesigns | Mobile Height Adjustable Desk

    (Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

    Once I got this desk together, I could see how simple and lightweight it was. It’s minimalistic and has simple controls to raise and lower the desk, albeit manually. It is not easy to do if you have things on the desk weighing it down, but regardless, it has the ability.

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