Practical test
So, the lowest height setting is 71 cm and the highest height setting is 119 cm. Even very tall people could stand very well on it. For me personally, 107 cm is ideal. It works very well and I am very happy with the result.
When the table is fully raised, it remains very stable. However, if you press a little harder against the tabletop, a slight movement is noticeable. This is at least more noticeable on the side where there is less weight, i.e. on my left. However, we also have an uneven weight distribution there because my computer is quite heavy on the other side.
I can’t say for sure whether it’s normal for there to be a slight movement at a great height when you press harder against it. However, I would consider it normal, even if I don’t know enough about it to confirm this conclusively. However, I assume that this is normal.
In my seated position and with a height adjustment of 75.3 cm, the table is absolutely rock-solid. Nothing wobbles, even when I lean on it with my arms or move around a bit. At this height, the entire frame appears very stable and solid, which is probably due to the fact that the center of gravity is significantly lower and the four legs support the weight evenly. This is therefore a very comfortable and reliable height for a normal working day in a seated position. Even longer writing or PC sessions feel stable and secure without having to worry about vibrations or the table swinging.





































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