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The Fromann Electric 3 Tier Legs Dual Motor Standing Desk Frame is a height-adjustable desk base designed for both home and office use. With a powerful dual motor lift system, it offers a height range of 23.7" to 49.3" and supports tabletops from 40" to 84" in length. Its robust steel construction ensures stability and durability, accommodating up to 300 lbs. The desk features a digital display handset with customizable height settings and easy assembly, making it a perfect fit for any modern workspace.













| ASIN | B08698BS8M |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Adjustable Height, Electric, Ergonomic |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | The product requires assembly and includes all necessary tools. |
| Base | Base |
| Base Color | Silver/Gray |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #493,017 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #1,182 in Home Office Desks |
| Brand | Fromann |
| Brand Name | Fromann |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 299 Reviews |
| Desk Design | Computer Desk, Standing Desk |
| Desk design | Computer Desk, Standing Desk |
| Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
| Drawer Type | No Drawer |
| Finish Types | Lacquered |
| Frame Material Type | Steel |
| Furniture Finish | Lacquered |
| Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
| Has Finished Back | Yes |
| Included Components | frame |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Is Customizable? | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Depth | 26.8 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 26.8 x 43.3 x 23.7 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 26.8"D x 45.3"W x 23.7"H |
| Item Type Name | desk |
| Item Weight | 55 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Fromann |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DF02.01 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 49.3 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 270 Pounds |
| Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
| Minimum Height | 23.7 Inches |
| Model Name | 4.98.0282000 |
| Model Number | DF02.01 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
| Number of Height Positions | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 26.8"D x 45.3"W x 23.7"H |
| Product Grade | new |
| Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Office |
| Set Name | Black |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 23.7-49.3inch |
| Storage Options | Drawer |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tabletop Thickness | 23.7 Inches |
| Top Color | Black |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| UL Listed | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 50.9 Inches |
G**L
Great for sit/stand music keyboard
QUICK SUMMARY: the ability of this powered sit/stand desk to go as low as 23.6 inches makes it a perfect solution for practicing electric piano in both sitting and standing positions. CAVEATE: before implementing a solution like this, be sure the minimum height (23.6 inches plus the height of the top you attach) will put you at the correct playing height (key surface at or slightly below elbow height) by taking measurements while seated at your bench, and taking into account the distance from the surface on which your keyboard sits to the top surface of the keys. PROBLEM I WAS TRYING TO SOLVE: I took up piano at age 62 (about a year ago) using an electronic keyboard (Yamaha P121, 76 keys). After about six months I started getting sciatica pains from sitting on the bench for over an hour a day. I got a taller keyboard stand and went to a standing position which eliminated the sciatica. However, now I'm doing more and more practice that requires a lot of pedal work, and playing keyboard while standing can be a bit tricky when working the pedal while going up and down the keyboard (my balance not being the best in the world!). Plus, standing for an hour can cause a bit of lower back ache for me. So, it would be nice to sit sometimes and stand sometimes. SOLUTION: The solution of course would be to change positions, sitting for half an hour, standing for half an hour etc. But switching my current stand's height is not a simple process and requires taking the keyboard off (with all it's associated wires), changing all four legs, putting everything back together. Not something I would like to do every day. THE SEARCH: So I looked for a powered sit/stand desk. I was looking for months, but all of them had a minimum height around 27 inches or more. That's way too high (as my keyboard is 5" tall from the bottom to the top of the keys, so a 27 inch stand would put the key surface at 32 inches) and would put the key surface above my elbow height (optimal position for me is key surface about 1-2 inches below my elbow height (with arms down at sides and forearm horizontal) so my forearms are slightly angled downward). Finally, I found this one which goes down to (with a 1" thick top installed) 24.6". That is absolutely perfect for my height with my bench on max height, and would likely be good for most people. (If you're on the shorter side, maybe not though. I am 5 foot 9. You would need to measure your elbow height when sitting on your bench. Some people like the key surface at elbow height, in that case you get a bit more leeway.) ASSEMBLY: The instruction's estimate of 5 minutes for assembly is wildly optimistic, but I would never have expected to be able to assemble something like this in 5 minutes LOL. It took me about 30 minutes, which is just fine. But I am pretty handy and build things all the time so your mileage may vary. Still, it was not difficult or complex by any means, just took a little organization and care to make sure everything lined up the right way. I bought a 24" by 60" cherry wood laminate top for $70 and it looks great and has extra horizontal room (since I want to eventually expand to an 88 key keyboard and those are usually over 50" wide). It even has room for additional speakers, a mixer, and other accessories for future expansion, and the included headphone hook is convenient for when I want to practice without disturbing the rest of the household. I also put 2.5" diameter felt pads on the feet of the unit since I have it deployed on a hardwood floor and didn't want to scratch it. I chose 2mm thick felt pads so as not to add too much height to the minimum setting. PROGRAMMING HEIGHT POSITIONS: It's super easy to set your desired heights and do the initial reset. The instructions are clear enough though a bit stilted (having been translated). I was initially worried that the unit would lose my height settings on power failure since the instructions seem to hint that would happen. We lose power in my area on a monthly basis so that would be a bit of a pain to have to dial the settings in every time. However, I did a test, unplugging the unit for 1 full minute then plugging back in, and it did retain all my settings. DAILY USE: I've used this for several practice sessions, and wow, it's a game changer for me. When I'm just doing scales or arps, I stand. When I work on a song that needs a lot of pedaling, I click one button and five seconds later I'm sitting. When I get tired of sitting or don't need a lot of pedal work, I stand again. The movement of the unit is smooth and pretty quiet. The unit is also rock solid for keyboard playing. My prior stand, which was a pretty good brand (Jamstand) would wobble slightly if I was playing something where I was pounding on the keys (fortissimo). And during fast scale work going up and down it would slightly wobble side to side which actually made it slightly harder to hit the right keys, being moving targets. Not this unit. Doesn't budge. CONS: Of course, this does not take the place of a portable stand. This is anything but portable, it doesn't fold up and with the top probably weighs north of 50 pounds. This is only for use in a permanent practice situation, like a home or studio. But for that purpose, wow. Perfect. COMPETING SOLUTION: I did a search in music stores for a powered sit/stand keyboard stand made specifically for music use. I only found one, it cost $1559. This solution, including the top and shipping of the top, came in around $400. As far as I could tell from the descriptive information, the purpose built music solution had no additional features beyond what I'm getting with the less expensive solution here (other than looking a bit more like a traditional stand). That stand does go very slightly lower, 23.5 inches whereas mine with top is 24.6 inches minimum. So, if you are on the shorter side, that one inch might make a difference. But, I will note that you could find a thinner top. My top is 1" but you could probably use a slab of melomine that's 1/2 inch and get the minimum of this solution down to 23.6", then they're basically the same. Or find a slightly taller bench seat. My bench seat max height is 22.25". OVERALL: A great solution for a sit/stand electronic keyboard practice for home or studio. Makes it much easier for me to practice comfortably for protracted periods without triggering sciatica or lower back problems. When I get tired of one position, one click of a button and I'm in the other position. Because of this I'm already practicing more and enjoying it more.
S**M
A good buy
Seems expensive compared to the hundreds of other options out there, but I ultimately chose this standing desk frame for its two year warranty, 3-tier legs, dual motor setup and lift capacity, and the three memory settings for the height adjustment. The parts seemed to be a good quality with no finish issues, but it took a good while to install on my solid walnut 60x25x1.5" 50lb desktop since I wanted alignment and positioning to be perfect. I also took the opportunity to swap out the short desktop screws with longer ones, as well as the adjustable leveling feet with lockable casters (M8x20mm threads) to help move the desk around more easily. Height adjustment is smooth and reasonably quiet, and the memory settings work flawlessly. The desk is a little wobbly at my usual 41" height level, but it's more noticeable for me since I have an ultra wide monitor on an extendible/adjustable arm clamp mount. It's not a serious issue though and there's no perceived wobble at sitting heights. I originally had issues with an E-2 error whenever trying to raise the desk height because the troubleshooting manual was lost in the packaging material, but the seller patiently worked with me to reduce some related safety/sensitivity settings.
M**.
Likely the best value for your money.
I needed to build a custom stand-up desk for my office, which has become my mainstay for teaching from home. The dimensions of the desktop are 74"x39" - which are the uncut dimensions of the largest butcher block countertop I could find at HomeDepot. The butcher block countertop weighs 102lbs itself, and with a monitor arm carrying two 32" displays, a MacBook Pro 16" on a stand, the Fromann still moves the entire load effortlessly. Construction: Easy and completed without help in under 30 minutes. Sturdiness: Rock solid and heavy. Noise of operation: I don't have a comparison to other stand-up desk frames but I can say that the electric motor noise does not annoy me. Range of height: I am 6'2" and have the desk at 115" for my standing position, which feels appropriate to me. There is still some room left to increase the height. Your mileage may vary, depending on your physical proportions. Pros: All the above. Cons: Cable management is practically non-existent. The provided velcro is unsufficient, and depending on how tidy you want your undercarriage to look, additional velcro, cable harness, etc. will be needed. How did I fix the con? I build a skirt of 2x4 around three sides of the desktop, which allowed me to mount an electrical strip on the inside, out of view. The countertop received several pass through covers for cable routing. Under the desk and mounted to the skirt, velcro combined the cables into manageable strands. From the outside, everything is tidy. Bottom line: I priced my custom desk out before I ordered the frame from Fromann through Amazon. To have it built by other brands, including the desktop, it would have cost about $1600. By buying the Fromann, the butcher block counter top, sandpaper, stain, etc. I came in under $700.
I**O
Excellent, High Quality Product!!
Extremely easy to assemble.. Very good, high quality product.. Super smooth.. Works great.. You do need to have a good thick desk top to use. I used this with a 1” thick x 60” wide x 30” deep (front to back) desk. It is very smooth and quiet.. I have yet, to load all of my work monitors, but I foresee no issues as it is also very sturdy and does not wobble at all. I would definitely buy this product again. Exactly what I was looking 👀 for.. Great value!
J**J
Phenomenal… Update, recurring connection errors
Great quality, sturdy all the way up, fast motors. I have a 96” x 24” x 2” butcher block on top of it with a large PC. No problems with weight distribution over a maximum size surface. Electronics work well. Update… Getting a recurring E-3 error indicating a plug has been disconnected, but none are disconnected. when raising the desk the legs raise slightly uneven before the error appears. It is difficult to reset, have to unplug it a few times before it lets me lower it all the way down which evens out the height difference and temporarily resolves the issue. not reliable
N**R
Good Quality with one hitch
This was an excellent quality, it worked the first time installed. It continues to impress. The steel in the legs is so heavy I could barely lift it. I do have one hitch, however; the online Amazon video installation has a slight difference from the actual install. In the video, the cross-member is one solid piece. Unfortunately, the company has done away with that and requires you to bolt the two parts together. Now, everything worked but I bought this piece as it look sturdy, unlike competitors. Advertising is false, but product is strong...
A**T
Worth the Wait - My Must Have WFH Item!
UPDATE (Almost 3 years in use): Continues to work as advertised. Have given family members one of my model and one of the newer controller model (USB ports built into the height controller) for WFH use. We are all extremely satisfied. In addition, we all have the Uprite Ergo Mesh Cable Manager and the PivyCord-V Flex Chain Raceway to keep the look clean and uncluttered. Unpackaging and Assembly: The item was well packaged with a fitted firm foam interior that protected the beautiful finish on the legs and frame. I don't remember seeing it, but the metalwork may be powder coated. I gave 5 stars for the assembly as it is easy and straightforward. While the assembly instructions are very good, they could use a better diagram for mounting the motor control underneath. For shorter desks, there are hooks on the box that attach to the frame. For longer desks you can screw directly to the desk. Because the hooks didn't feel "secure," I hooked the box to the frame, then added screws to make sure it stayed in place. Total assembly time: ~ 30 minutes. Short term usage: Thus far, no issues with the up/down movement and the memory controls. Very, very stable even when I mounted ~6 inches from each L/R edge of a 72" tabletop. If long-term use is the same, this will have been a bargain. I hope update at 6 months. Overall: Extremely satisfied and have recommended to my family for their home offices. Side note: I also purchased an Uprite Ergo Mesh Cable Organizer to keep the desktop and underneath the desk free of cable clutter. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08HXZJG6S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
D**N
Rising Desk
Product was delivered the very next day, package was nicely boxed and pieces were well protected. Assembly was a smooth 10min event. So far, I've been extremely pleased with this product and the quality. Looking towards purchasing more for my co workers.
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