I'm looking for a good quality, somewhat budget friendly (< $400) sit/stand adjustable desk. I've searched around and found some options. But I'm interested to see what folks on HN have gone with.
And pair it with a bar stool. I've done just that and it's got me standing more often than the 5x more expensive adjustable solution would have done. That's assuming the default position for the adjustable would have been down. Which it would have been for me. It's sturdy, compact and tidy when coupled with the under-desk cable-tidy (just fits diagonally).
I've lost the comfort factor of the big chair and desk, but I've gained a more active default position. It's also easier to wham the treadmill under the desk when I'm feeling lively.
Folks, I do try not to be a tragic startup cliché.
Just bought one of these for home last week $593CAD + sales tax (~ $457USD)
It is certainly good value, and a fraction of the price of the one I had for work a few years ago (different brand totally). It can feel a little flimsy/wobbly when raised, but certainly not dangerously so.
I used one of the Ergotron line of mechanically adjustable sit-stand desks for a long while. They're pretty good - I've subsequently changed to a full-on powered sit-stand desk because I can fit more monitors on it, but the Ergotron did the job.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90087541/
And pair it with a bar stool. I've done just that and it's got me standing more often than the 5x more expensive adjustable solution would have done. That's assuming the default position for the adjustable would have been down. Which it would have been for me. It's sturdy, compact and tidy when coupled with the under-desk cable-tidy (just fits diagonally).
I've lost the comfort factor of the big chair and desk, but I've gained a more active default position. It's also easier to wham the treadmill under the desk when I'm feeling lively.
Folks, I do try not to be a tragic startup cliché.