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The Ergotron WorkFit-S Dual Monitor Standing Desk Converter transforms any tabletop into a dynamic sit-stand workstation. Designed for dual 24-inch monitors up to 25 lbs each, it offers an 18-inch height lift and independent monitor adjustments for ergonomic precision. Its spacious worksurface and keyboard tray with back-tilt functionality maximize comfort and productivity. Easy to install with a sturdy clamp base and backed by a 5-year warranty, this converter is built for professionals who demand flexibility and durability in their workspace.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Plastic |
Furniture Leg Material | Plastic |
Hutch Material | Plastic |
Drawer Glide Material | Possibly nylon or plastic |
Required Assembly | No |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25 Pounds |
Warranty Type | 5-year warranty |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | comprehensive warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Black |
Natural Variation Type | color |
Base Color | Black |
Item Width Side To Side | 16.3"D x 27"W x 35.5"H |
Number of Drawers | 2 |
Item Weight | 18 Kilograms |
Size | With Worksurface |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.47 Inches |
Maximum Height | 31.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 8.7 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 24 Inches |
Additional Features | Adjustable |
Mounting Type | Desktop,Surface |
Base Type | Clamp |
Lifting Mechanism | Manual |
Frame Joint Type | Sliding" or "Hinge |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | Not Obtainable |
Is Customizable? | Yes |
Is Electric | No |
M**S
Workfit-A vs Workfit-S
My wife had back surgery and needed a way to sit and stand during the day when she went back to work. We are both IT professionals. I did a bunch of research and it came down to the workfit-a or the workfit-s. I know someone with a kangaroo, but I needed something for her that took very little effort to lift and the ergatrons fit the bill for that much better. I thought the s looked sturdier, but she liked the a because it mounted on the back of the desk instead of on the front. I ended up getting both. We got both models with the extra work surface which makes a huge difference in usability and with the dual monitor setup. I set up the a for her and the s for me. Both have dual 21" hp monitors. We use wireless keyboards and mice to simplify the cabling, although I had them set up wired initially and it was not a problem. It just took a little more work.We love both models for different reasons. I like the s because it is simpler and I think the work surface, which is raised from the keyboard, is a better setup. She likes the a because the arm gives much more flexibility in motion around the cube. They both work perfectly for what we wanted, something we could use to sit and stand with during the day that take almost no effort to lift and lower.I would recommend the s if you are tight on space and don't need the flexibility of the a. I would recommend the a if you have more room and want the flexibility of side to side motion. We don't have the bow hinge on either, so I can't say how they work, but we could see the benefit for sharing one monitor at an angle without having to have someone stand behind you.My wife sits and stands on and off during the day as her back requires as expected. I thought I would alternate sitting and standing every other hour to try it out. I find I actually stand pretty much all day long at my station instead. I sit when I go to meetings and eat or after I work out. I got very inexpensive stand mats (less than $15) and I use mine all of the time and it makes a difference on my feet. My wife uses it less because it gets in the way when she uses her chair. I have a foot stool I use when I stand to keep one foot propped up on and off and I flip the mat over that when I sit, so it works out well for me.The bottom line is both of these workstations are excellent for our needs. With work surfaces and large keyboard trays, they will each run right at $500 apiece. I find the benefit of being able to stand and sit well worth it. They are very sturdy, but they do take time to set up correctly. Setup is fairly straightforward with the instructions, but not trivial. The only issue I had was the holes for the worksurface on the s didn't line up perfectly and took some time working that out. Adjusting the tension on either takes some time, more so on the a, but everything works when you get it right. I find that I keep the keyboard higher than I thought to avoid wrist fatigue, but at the right height, it is not an issue. Getting the cabling right so it is clean and tight also takes time, but it turns out well if you work through it. If you are a hard typer, the monitors will bounce a little, but I adjusted easily and got used to it. More tension could reduce that, but I don't find it an issue.The cool factor on both is way up there, particularly the a. You will get attention. I wrote this review because I found very little online comparing the two models. I hope you find this useful.
E**.
Better designed and priced than the competitors! Love it!
I absolutely love this sit-to-stand station! It is worth every penny ... and in fact was less expensive and better designed than the original station I had seen online last year. Having the shelf for papers, drinks, cell phones or anything you can think of above the keyboard / mouse tray is brilliant! The clamp in the bottom to affix it to my work desk is also very smart as the whole station doesn't move around on me. I love being able to adjust the monitor height independently from the height of the station itself, as I find I want it lower when I'm sitting and higher when I'm standing.This is very easy to use; the convenient handle grip on the front of the upper shelf makes it easy to raise and lower ... and I love that now even sitting at my desk is more ergonomic as I can have the keyboard right at the level I want it, not at whatever level the desk happens to be.And as I work in a call center environment doing transport repair stuff, we are constantly being moved around to different desks (personally I think the only reason they keep reassigning teams to different areas of the floor is to make sure the desks get a good cleaning every 3-6 months! lol), so being able to just up and take this with me to another desk is very efficient. Many companies will install an 'ergonomic' adjustable shelf for your keyboard (with a doctors' note), but they have to be drilled in to the desk, so when moving you have to wait for the installation guy to remove it from your old desk and re-install it at your new. Not very efficient time-wise.There are no 'locks' or 'cranks' to work on this station. It really is as easy as push/pull to the level you desire. I am literally the envy of everyone at my job, and many are already saving their pennies to get one of their own. My employer also offers benefits related to improving one's health; they reimbursed me for almost half as it falls under the exercise equipment category in our Wellness Program!Pros:easy to usethe ability to stand and stretch and wiggle and dance (if you feel like) while at your deskthe ability to back to sitting at any time without complicated adjustments to makehaving your notepad, pen, coffee and whatever else you like right in front of you-no lost desktop space!being able to easily move it from desk to deskeligible for company's wellness program, so I was reimbursed nearly half the cost!Cons:I don't really see any 'cons', but I will say that putting this together, while not difficult, will be MUCH easier, faster and done better if you do so AT the desk you intend to put it on. I made the mistake of trying to put it together at home before bringing it in and found that since I didn't have a surface I could clamp it to at home (it's not light, as it's what 40 lbs?), I didn't have the leverage needed to install the screws, so my keyboard tray is a little bit shifty ... and as I'd installed the shelf above the tray also while at home I found that once I got in to the office and had it clamped down I didn't have the room anymore to reach the screws on the keyboard tray to tighten them up.I am not bothered by the slight shiftiness of the tray, but I'm sure it would bug others ... so put it all together while it's clamped to something!
C**
CANNOT MAKE IT FIT OR WORK
It makes me sad to do a review that's so bad. Lots of issues. The worst one is one that I might have figured out from the pictures, although they do not show it in an L-Shaped desk configuration with a typing table that adjoins a primary desk. That's what I have. The keyboard protrudes 14 inches from the typing desk, which makes it impossible to sit in the center knee space for the primary desk.My installation was being done by our IT professional and he was also unable to set a vertical adjustment that fixed it for sitting or standing in a way that it would stay in place. We spent a lot on the installation before concluding that it will not work. I have returned my order. Sadly, the product needs more design work.
G**Y
Good option for not breaking the bank
I would love to have purchased a complete standing desk for two or three times the price, but this ended up being a great choice for me.Though not quite as solid as I wish it was (they keyboard bounces gently as I type this, and the load-bearing capabilities of the shelf are questionable), it has performed well for the last few months.It raises and lowers easily enough that I don't mind constantly changing its height, and the monitors are held in a good position relative to my work-space. And the shelf really is a great touch, since I can keep small items in reach at all times and have a place handy for signing papers and setting reference materials.Construction went fine--though there was some difficulty with adjusting the tension to the right level, and I have had no real problems with its use.I'd absolutely recommend it to people who can't afford a full-priced adjustable desk.
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