EverDesk Max review: the motorised standing desk you’ve been waiting for


EverDesk Max: two-minute review

Last year, I was impressed by NorthDay’s ErgoTune Supreme V3 mesh-based posture chair and have subsequently been looking forward to teaming it up with its motorised standing desk sibling ever since. When the day to order the review spec finally arrived, it was kid-in-a-candy store time: ticking the box for every bell and whistle like I was speccing out my dream Aston Martin… only with an office desk. Just a week later, it arrived – all 16 boxes of it! Fortunately, what followed did not prove to be overwhelming.

The core parts of the EverDesk are the tabletop and frame. The latter is available in black or white, while the former is available as a Lily White traditional office desktop, or either Raw Ashen Oak and Aged Darkened Walnut natural wood. These arrive in the two largest boxes and come with clear instructions on how to piece them together, with just a few bolts. My only gripe here was that the tabletop box had been crushed in one corner and the weak padding led to cosmetic damage on the desk itself. It would be a shame to return the product based on one corner, but if you had to look at it every day, you’d be annoyed. Mine was damaged at the rear and I fortunately never noticed it again.



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