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    Tobias Dorian 3 months ago

    Hi guys! I recently came across the Mini Ryzer by ProgressiveDesk, a small electric standing desk, and it caught my attention. I'm looking for something compact for a small workspace, as I don't like huge desks that take up half the room. I would like to know how comfortable this desk really is for long-term work? Maybe someone has already used it? How is it in terms of quality and how good is it in terms of functionality for normal everyday work, if you don't need to do any super specific tasks? Can anyone share their experience?

     
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    Evan Duke 3 months ago

    I have been using the small stand up desk for a couple of months now and I can definitely say that it is a great solution for limited space. When I was looking for a desk, I also had a lot of questions about how compact and convenient such a miniature standing desk could be. I have long wanted to switch to a standing work mode, since a sedentary lifestyle began to make itself felt - back pain, fatigue. However, my office space is quite limited, so large tables like standard standing solutions did not suit me. https://www.progressivedesk.ca/products/mini-ryzer was just a godsend for me. It is quite compact, which is important if you have a small office or even a work corner at home. When I installed it, it fit even in the corner of my small room, leaving plenty of space for other things. It is ideal for people who need a little space to work, but at the same time, it is comfortable and ergonomic. As for the functionality, the desk is height adjustable using an electric mechanism, and it is very convenient. I can quickly switch between sitting and standing, which helps reduce the strain on my back and neck.

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    Thukk Serien 3 months ago

    I can see that the Mini Ryzer could be a really good choice for compact spaces. I have also thought about such a desk because I don’t like bulky furniture. The question that worries me is how comfortable is this desk for those who work at it for several hours at a time? Will it feel too small for long periods of work, especially if you need to place several monitors or other work tools?

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