







⚡ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The bilbil Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk offers seamless electric height adjustment from 27" to 45" with memory presets, supported by a durable double-beam metal frame that holds up to 180 lbs. Featuring anti-collision sensors for safety, a spacious water-resistant desktop with wire management, and practical accessories, this desk combines robust engineering with sleek design to transform your home office into a productivity powerhouse.









| Base | Metal |
| Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 180 Pounds |
| Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| UL Listed | No |
| Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited Warranty |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Desk Design | Computer Desk |
| Color | Rustic Brown+black |
| Style Name | classical |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Top Color | Black |
| Base Color | black |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24"D x 55"W x 45"H |
| Item Weight | 65 Pounds |
| Size | 55" x 24" |
| Tabletop Thickness | 0.75 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 45 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 27 Inches |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 59.16 Inches |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Mounting Type | Floor Mount, Tabletop |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
F**R
Great Desk!
This is the best adjustable desk I have ever used. Strurdy and good craftsmanship. Easy to assemble
D**T
Electonic adjustable desk.
I love this adjustable electronic desk. I do a lot of crafting, and I already had one electronic desk. Then was using a low table for some of my work and it was killing my back. I now have two and am so happy with the height and extra workspace. If I had the room for three I would.
W**H
Better than expected, but not perfect.
For context, I've never owned a sit stand desk before, let alone even considered the concept as I hardly ever wanted to stand up at my computer.However, the past few years of IT and constantly sitting working with excel and other projects, I can safely say that this is one of the better investments I've made all year so far.To start, let's talk about the sturdiness of the desk. If I'm being generous with my measurements, everything I have on the desk probably totals up to 100 pounds. There IS some wobble present, but only when the desk is real high up.Moving on to the control panel, it does its job. The wiring is straight forward and doesnt require any extra steps to get it to save heights. Where I think it lacks, however, is the buttons themselves. They don't feel satisfying to press and may wear out if used for long periods of time. As for me, I've had it for nearly a week and I've used buttons 1 and 2 (as they're the profiles I've saved for sitting and standing) quite a lot.Next up, the desktop. It's okay for the money. The desktop itself doesn't blow me away. In fact, the only unusable part about it is that the two boards you attach have a small slit between them. I don't need to be a writer to tell you that it's not ideal to just hit something on the desk while writing and suddenly ruin the document I'm signing or writing to. It's nice to write on otherwise, and can definitely be a pleasure once you get used to your preferred height.As for the legs of the desk, well they're metal and they seem to be holding the weight just fine. There isn't much to say, they do pretty good. The feet attached to them can be wheels or non slip feet. I chose non stick as I'm not gonna be moving around very much. Certainly a nice option though!Now the kicker. The building of the desk.This didn't take me too long, roughly 30 minutes of work. Granted, I'm pretty good at assembling things if I have a decent manual telling me how to do it, which the manual given does. Something I would like to see is a barcode or QR code to scan to get an online version of the manual. Doing this saves paper that would otherwise be thrown away as soon as I had it put together. Also, the amount of plastic is a little unsettling. Some nicer packaging would make a world of difference.Overall, would I recommend this? If you have 250 bucks and don't see another option, absolutely.The build quality seems just fine and will last upwards of 10 years with use, milage may vary.As for a rating, a solid 4/5 stars will do. This is good but it didn't blow me away.The biggest things I would love to see are replacement kits for the motor under the desk as I can imagine it's probably the first thing that will fail, new buttons on the control panel that feel better and more satisfying to press, and an online copy of the manual for easier use to those who don't get a manual or lose it and need it later down the line.
D**E
Love it
Love my desk
J**H
Game Changer
I've been using this desk for over a year now. Being able to preset heights was a game changer. It's does rock a small bit if pressure is applied, but is still sturdy. Going from sitting to standing and vice versa at the push of a button is a complete game changer. Not overly large, fits in a bedroom just fine. The motor is fairly quiet, and the movement is smooth. Great desk, have recommended it to numerous friends when they mentioned needing a new desk.
J**W
Not a quality product
First of all, good luck getting the correct color you order. If for the 63x30 desk, if you choose White Oak, the picture show the Rustic Brown desk. If you choose the Rustic Brown, the picture shows the White Oak. If you contact the seller, they will say you will get what ever the picture shows. But that is not what happened for my order and it causes a lot of confusion because you have to order the color you do NOT want but then if they send you what the description says, you are stuck saying you did not get the color you wanted even though you ordered that color because the picture is wrong.Anyway, if you finally get the correct color desk, the next issue is the desk top comes in four sections even though the picture shows one solid desk top. Once assembled you'll have the seems in the desk. Not really convenient if you want to use the desk for writing.Assembly was OK. The screws are not very hard so you'll end up stripping a couple just when you tighten them with the allen wrench. I also had one of the dowel rods break when just trying to push it in to the desk top. The instruction book sometimes refers to the parts by name or number or letter. It's not consistent and a little confusing.The wire management is horrible. I get that there has to be cords to power the desk but it could have definitely been designed for somewhere for these cords to go or be hidden. The provided solution is cheap plastic hooks that you glue to the bottom of the desk. Even with that they cords hang down and are in the way.The controls for raising and lowering the desk are not flush and stick out for some reason. They will get knock into quite a bit. When the desk is at full height it has some sway. It's not going to tip over or anything, but the better quality desks do not have this problem.Overall, you get what you pay for. This standing desk is not very expensive but I think the quality can be described as cheap too.
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