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⚙️ Elevate your workspace, elevate your life — because standing still is not an option.
The MAIDeSITe T2 Pro Plus is a premium height-adjustable electric standing desk frame featuring a robust 3-stage carbon steel design with dual motors for fast, quiet, and stable height adjustments between 62-125cm. It supports desktops from 100 to 220cm wide and includes a smart control panel with 4 memory presets, sit-stand reminders, USB charging, and child safety lock. Engineered for heavy-duty use with a 125kg load capacity and backed by a 10-year warranty, it’s the ultimate upgrade for a healthier, more productive workspace.































| ASIN | B087JLSD88 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | Yes, the product comes disassembled and requires assembly. |
| Base | Carbon Steel |
| Base Color | Black |
| Base Type | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 39,721 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 148 in Desks |
| Brand | MAIDeSITe |
| Brand Name | MAIDeSITe |
| Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 896 Reviews |
| Desk Design | Standing Desk |
| Desk design | Standing Desk |
| Finish Type | Lacquered |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Furniture Finish | Lacquered |
| Furniture Leg Material | Carbon Steel |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Included Components | Built-in USB Port, Cable Management Tray, Free 4 Castors |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Extendable | Yes |
| Item Depth | 125 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 125 x 180 x 125 centimetres |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 125D x 180W x 125H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 29 Kilograms |
| Leg Style | Straight |
| Lifting Mechanism | dual-motor |
| Manufacturer | MAIDeSITe |
| Manufacturer Part Number | T2 Pro Plus |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 10 year limited warranty and lifetime technical support. |
| Material Type | Carbon steel |
| Maximum Height | 125 Centimetres |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 125 Kilograms |
| Minimum Height | 62 Centimetres |
| Model Name | T2 Pro Plus |
| Model Number | T2 Pro Plus |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product Grade | new |
| Product dimensions | 125D x 180W x 125H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Drafting, Gaming, Home Office Working, Writing |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Classroom, Living Room, Office, Study Room |
| Set Name | 3 Stage|Dual Motor |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 3 Stage|Dual Motor |
| Special Features | Adjustable, Electric, Ergonomic |
| Storage Options | Adjustable width |
| Style | Industrial |
| Style Name | Industrial |
| Tabletop Thickness | 2 Centimetres |
| Top Color | Black |
| Top Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 244.95 Centimetres |
Z**M
Solid desk frame that’s been flawless to use
I’ve been using this desk frame for quite a while now and it’s honestly one of the best purchases I’ve made for my setup. The dual motors are smooth quiet and powerful with no struggling even when supporting a heavy desktop and multiple monitors. Height adjustments are quick and consistent every time. Assembly was much easier than I expected. The instructions were clear all the parts were well organised and once built the frame felt incredibly solid. The three stage legs give it a great height range so it easily accommodates both sitting and standing positions. The quality is excellent throughout. The steel frame feels extremely sturdy with very little movement even at standing height which was something I was worried about before buying. It also looks clean and premium and fits in well with almost any desk setup. The memory keypad is simple to use and makes switching between saved heights effortless. Once you’ve set your preferred positions it’s basically one button press to move between them. Despite its weight the desk also moves smoothly when needed without feeling unstable. The only thing I’d have liked is a few more control features. The memory keypad works perfectly but it would’ve been really nice if there was an optional wireless remote or even app support to adjust the height from a distance. It’s not something I expected at this price and it certainly isn’t a dealbreaker but it would’ve been a cool extra. I genuinely don’t have much to criticise. It’s easy to assemble incredibly well built looks great and has worked flawlessly from day one. If you’re looking for a high quality standing desk frame I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this one.
W**O
A great sitting / standing desk
My first standing desk was from Ikea, which is arguably the most popular standing desk. I used it for a couple of years and it certainly fit with my decision to spending time both sitting and standing. However, after a further back injury (I herniated my back in the oh so common L4/L5 zone over ten years ago) I got myself a fit ball for a period of time and used that. My back mostly recovered but my routine for sitting and standing didn’t and that was down to poor habits and laziness. The laziness was no doubt down to the fact that the Ikea desk required a handle to be turned to change the desk height and yes, I grew too lazy to even do that. A few years went by and the Ikea desk travelled to a new home and I stayed sat on my fit ball. I eventually ‘upgraded’ to a Herman Miller Aeron chair and then shortly after that decided that I wanted to give sitting / standing a new go. I thought about recovering my Ikea desk but could hardly take it back from my wife (she runs a dance school and has the desk permanently in standing standing mode in one of her studios). So, I looked into a new standing desk. A motorised one. Geeky excitement ensued as I searched for a sitting / standing desk with …. motors. After my research, I had discovered that motorised desks have either a single or dual motor assembly. Single motors are cheaper and usually weaker than their dual motor counterparts. However, dual motor versions can sometimes get out of sync, whereby the two motors run at different speeds, resulting in a desk surface which isn’t level. You also get two and three stage legs - not much difference there (certainly not regarding stability) but three stage versions do allow for higher and lower desk heights. The next issue to consider would be the dimensions of the desktop itself. I wanted a desk that was sat least 70cm deep with a width of around 120cm (about 28” by 47”). Two stage, dual motor desks with these dimensions in a finish I liked were few a far between. In the end, I decided to buy the legs and motor assembly and source my own desk surface. I opted for the MAIDeSITe Adjustable Height Standing Desk Dual Motors - Black (currently selling on Amazon for £240.00). Hence my review here. The next problem was that I wanted a wooden desk top and wood, nice wood, is really quite pricey. For example, the pieces I was looking at more than doubled the cost of the desk legs. So, after some back and forth I bought a cheap piece of ply, laid some wood effect laminate flooring I had across the top and cut it to the dimensions I was after. I told myself that my plan would be to use this as a test to see if the dimensions were a good fit. After a few weeks, I’ve given up on the search for a nice bit of wood and will stick with my botch job for the foreseeable future. If a suitable bit of wood turns up, I’ll switch, no questions but for now, I’m very happy with how it has turned out (see pic). So, after assembling the desk (a couple of hours work including making the legs / base and cutting the laminate flooring) what’s it been like? Wonderful. The MAIDeSITe desk works very well indeed. The dual motors are very smooth and quiet (I like the noise they make when in use - sounds like a sci-fi movie sound effect) and they raise and lower my desk setup with ease (I have an ultrawide monitor weighing over 6kgs, along with a Mac mini, monitor stand, some books, the desk top itself and it handles this 20 kilos or so of weight quite effortlessly). There’s very little wobble although I’m only 5’8” tall so the desk is set to 98cm at its highest point so not much chance to wobble anyway). The control panel is great. It has 4 memory settings and you only really need two per person so the desk is good to go for a couple of people before you need to worry about manual adjustment. It has a timer function so that after 30 minutes, 1 hour or 2 hours after it’s been started, the control panel will vibrate, reminding you to change your position (obviously, you don’t need to use this feature). There’s a decent safety feature that stops the desk descending if it pushes against something (if it does, it’ll stop and rise automatically) handy if you forget that you wheeled a printer under your desk whilst it was in standing mode. And does it help with posture? Well, the jury’s out on that one but since I now spend between a third and half of my work time standing instead of sitting, I’d reckon that it should offset the damage I’ve been doing by sitting for extended periods of time. The Ikea standing desk did the same thing but after a while, that manual handle simply got in the way of changing the desk position - there’s simply no excuse with a motorised desk because it takes a few seconds to switch :) All in all, I’m very happy with the sitting / standing desk concept and equally so with the MAIDeSITe desk. I can’t imagine I’d go back to sitting all the time and for what it’s worth I can happily recommend the MAIDeSITe. Lastly, top marks to MAIDeSITe did a great job on the building and use instructions - very clear and difficult to make incorrectly. The packing was also really neat though quite a lot of foam (no polystyrene though) - which is to be expected considering that it's both heavy and bulky. Peace!
M**R
It works. Brilliantly. Excellent value for money, Excellent customer service
This desk just works. I bought this desk in Feb 23 as a craft desk as I have an airbrush booth on one end and a work area on the other. While waiting for the room to be ready my husband and I preassembled the frame and connected all the electrics. It went together easily following the instructions and worked as expected. Later we reassembled it in its final position and attached the desktop we made for it. In August it had a glitch in the controller so I contacted customer services and they were fantastic sorting the issue and making sure I was totally happy. They even extended my warranty. Totally versatile I have several settings preprogramed into the memory so that I can raise the desk when working on detailed items I need to bring close to my face. When airbrushing I can adjust the height so I am comfortable regardless of the size of the item I'm painting. I even have the height of my chair with its arms programmed in so when I leave the desk I can tuck it under neatly. One word of warning, the control lock is a must. The touchscreen is very sensitive, excellent when you want to adjust the desk easily but not so great for someone like me who is a very buxom lady. I tried to reach into the cupboard next to the desk and part of my anatomy brushed against the controls, before I knew it the desk was lowering onto the chair arms which was under it. I now always have the controls locked (the button is on the underside of the panel and is a physical button) As I would expect from a desk which can raise so high (I can sit under it in my chair at full height!) When it is raised right up it is not as sturdy as at lower heights, but I still have full confidence in it at that height. It certainly isn't unsteady. The desk offers both my husband and I the opportunity to work on projects the way we want to. At over 6 foot my husband needs height in his desk whether sitting or standing and with dexterity issues being able to fine tune the height according to how he feels on the day is ideal. I on the other had am just over 5 foot tall and so find working at a desk set up for him challenging. This has solved those problems completely. In conclusion, it really is a great product, offering versatility and stability and the company has a great customer service team who went out of their way to help.
J**N
Rock-solid build quality. Smooth, quiet operation.
1) There is no meaningful wobble to the desk, below around 80cm. Above that height, you start to notice a little bit of wobble in the desk, but nothing significant. Certainly not enough to put me off working at my comfortable height of 108cm. 2) The package is very heavy. The frame itself weighs in at 27kg total in the box, which makes moving it around a bit more challenging. However, this weight, and the solid materials, means that it feels incredibly solid and sturdy. (Hence the lack of wobble, mentioned in point 1) 3) Assembly is fairly straightforward, and shouldn't take you too long. I ordered this desk frame along with a 160x80cm MAIDeSITe desk top, to go with it. Because of that, the appropriate holes were already pre-drilled, which made the assembly much much easier than it would have been otherwise. All-in-all, it took me around 30 mins to assemble the desk and have it plugged in for testing and initial setup. Note - although the package included all the tools you need to assemble it, I'd very much recommend having a decent screwdriver on hand (one with a thick handle, preferably), as a couple of the screws were quite stiff, especially the ones that secure the control panel to the table top. 4) Operation is quiet, quick and smooth. Not much more to say about that, except that it did exceed my expectations. I can use it at night without fear that I'll be disturbing anyone in adjacent rooms. Very happy with this desk overall. From doing months and months of research on the various sit/stand desk options out there, most at this price-point and below seem much more wobbly than this, and few tick all the boxes (stability, collision detection, 4 preset heights, length-adjustable, being able to go below 70cm in height, etc.) in the same way as this one does.
V**R
All round Quality (with only one small negative)
After 4 years of working off half the dining table following the new ways of WFH policy post COVID, I never really got around to investing the time or effort in refreshing my workspace, till a month or so back decided was time for a change and refresh. The desk forms the bedrock of any workspace and devoted a larger proportion of my research time to choosing the right ones for my needs. On YouTube there are several of the more popular brands that are promoted and can blind sight you, what helped me was reading the actual reviews on Amazon and similar sites from actual customers rather than influencers. MAIDeSITe made it to my top 2 and the sale last week dropping the price down to £239 for this particular model sealed the deal for me. Ticks all the boxes I was looking for namely the ability to support heavy weights up to 125 kg, three stage legs, easy assembly, fits 120cmx60cm worktop (you could go larger and several colour options), 2.5 cm thick workstop from MAIDeSITe (need to purchase separately on AMAZON), dual motor, 4 memory functions and probably most importantly for me which did not get even with some of the more popular brands was that the depth of the leg had to be no more that 60 cm. The frame and workstop were delivered separately in my case (albeit 30 mins apart) and the packaging is exceptional with no scope for damage due to rough handling. The product is sturdy and really heavy, so probably a two person lift in some cases (last thing one would want is to hurt their back with heavy lifting a standing desk which is meant to help with posture, as that would be ironic) Assembly was a breeze to do in under 45 mins, clear instructions and a single included wrench. The desk is of a solid build quality and workmanship, and the cable management is great. My only small negative is that a higher heights (90 cm+) there seems to be a very slight wobble when typing but not to the magnitude of being overly annoying but this is something to bear in mind as if planning to use as standing most of day, it may start to be a factor. However it is a small negative in a sea of other positives and a bit of a tradeoff. All in all very happy with the purchase and recommend the product, will update back in 30 days if anything changes.
R**T
Great sit/stand desk mechanism, think how you like to sit & your desk depth to avoid knocked knees.
On the whole, I'm really happy with so many elements of this desk. It arrived, well packaged with everything neatly laid out in two layer of foam packaging. From there it's trivial to confirm you have all the parts (hint: the spanner is in with the castors). All metal parts looked very sturdy with a finish that looked like it would last well. The instructions were generally very well laid out and clear, which made for easy assembly with the supplied tools. Once assembled, it was very easy to run through the instructions to set up controls for the desk height adjustment & store my default sit/stand desk heights using the presets available. The speed is quick enough & the ability to use the presets to switch height with a single press is great. The motors seems quite powerful & didn't struggle with any load I placed on them. The desk does come fitted with flat 'feet' fitted, which can be swapped for the included castors if you want mobility on a more solid floor. Now to the only caveat. The symmetrical base design & wide brackets that support the desk means the crossbars that go across under the middle of the desk joining the legs could get in the way of your knees if you like a lower sitting desk & don't have a deeper depts on your desktop. The side brackets that fix the legs to the desk top are about 56cm wide, so on a small 60cm depth desk, the crossbar might only be about 25cm from the front of the desk & protrude down up to 5cm... so watch your knees. Given how often a desk typically has more weight at the back, a more cantilevered design with the legs further back might give more room for knees with minimal re-engineering of the feet & side brackets. I am adjusting to this desk but still catch my legs multiple times currently so would prefer a slightly different design. That aside, very happy with the desk on the whole.
A**.
Quality piece of kit!
What a quality piece of kit! From the moment I opened the box and saw the way the product was packaged and then upon reviewing the instructions, I knew this was going to be a quality product. Every piece is very well made and finished to a very high standard. All the parts fit together perfectly using the easily identifiable fasteners showing that this is a very well thought out design. Once assembled to my existing desk top, the raising and lowering motion is smooth, steady and obviously capable of lifting a significant weight if your desk is loaded with equipment. The range of height adjustment is more than adequate. As a 5ft 10 (ish) person, it probably raises 4-5 inches higher than I would need it to, so it would easily suit users up to 6ft 2/3in as a standing desk. I’m glad I didn’t go with a ‘budget’ option but would still say this was excellent value for money when you can spend upwards of £400 on similar products. You will be very pleased with the quality of this sit/stand desk. Even more so when you get it in a Black Friday deal!
C**S
Excellent Quality 3 Stage Desk Frame
This is an excellent, sturdy 3 Stage Desk frame. I fully recommend that anyone looking for a frame get this 4 stage frame. I looked at all of the popular frames on Amazon and watched a load of youtube videos reviewing frames before I settled with this. For me there were several factors that made me choose this against an autonamous desk: - being able to raise and lower the table between 62cm and 125cm is higher and lower than I will likely use but is low enough for my 4 year old to use. Also better than competitors - 125kg weight limit is above my requirements but allows for future change of use - the reviews were good overall and were relevant to the actual product being sold Please keep in mind that the table top was my own old Ikea top cut to 130cm x 80cm from another table. Also, excuse the cable management, I haven't got there yet. Delivery and Packaging Delivery was a couple of days earlier than advertised and the frame is well packaged, there is almost no way it could get damaged in transit. Building the Frame The desk is very easy to construct. After reading ALL of the other reviews and the questions, I was concerned about over tightening screws and components not aligning. I experienced no issues. In my opinion, a child with basic flat pack skills could put this together it is so simple. I watched a youtube video showing how to build the desk because of the points other reviews raised. Honestly, it is super easy to put together. It took me about 1.5 hours because I was looking for tools and was moving around in a 2.2x2.2m room. Build Quality The entire thing is very sturdy. It wobbles much less than I expected at full height. I was concerned that it might be a bit wobbly, but not at all. The plate that covers the power pack is loose even when tightened fully. When the table is fully constructed, the plate does not rattle at any point. It isn't an issue, I'm mentioning for completeness. The legs are very heavy, but can be handled by one person without too much difficulty. Lift The table raises and lowers very quickly and quietly. I haven't sat on the table and raised, but I did have a 15kg 49inch ultra wide philips monitor, a 4 year old, a laptop. The table lifted to full height without any difficulty. Since making the video for this review, I have saved the heights I like for sitting and standing to positions 1 & 2. Negative points I don't have much to complain about. All round it is excellent. Here are the minor nit picky issues: - It can take several touches of the control to activate the display - The display seems to randomly light up every couple of hours for a few seconds, as if you have touched the screen. I haven't noticed a pattern, but it doesn't bother me - The panel covering the motor power pack doesn't tighten up fully, it could be how I put it together. This does not affect the use of the table
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