Hi all! I recently came across the Mini Ryzer from ProgressiveDesk, a compact electric standing desk. I'm looking for something for a small space since I work from home and don't always want to sit. It seems to fit the bill, but I have a few questions. How comfortable is it for long work hours? Especially if you alternate between sitting and standing? And is it worth the money considering its size and functionality? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
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The Mini Ryzer is a really handy little space gadget, but I would also like to add a couple of points. I use it in a home environment where space is limited, and it does the job 100%. However, there is one point to consider - if you plan to actively change positions between sitting and standing, then its lifting mechanisms will still need to be adjusted manually, and this may not always be convenient, especially if you work at a high intensity. In general, for more relaxed work - it is quite fine, but if you want to work quickly, it can start to irritate.
A very relevant topic, I recently bought the Mini Ryzer small adjustable desk and have already tested it in various situations. I will say right away: if you are looking for a compact and versatile desk, then this option really lives up to expectations. My room is not very big, and I needed something that would not take up a lot of space, but at the same time would allow me to work both standing and sitting. It is not only about saving space, but also about improving ergonomics, because with such a desk you can change your position without extra effort, and this greatly reduces the strain on your back and neck, especially if you sit for several hours. Mini Ryzer from https://www.progressivedesk.com/products/mini-ryzer works quite smoothly and quietly, which, in my opinion, is very important, especially if the desk is in a room where you do not want to create unnecessary noise. The electric lifting mechanism is, of course, a huge plus. It is adjusted from a sitting position to a standing one in a few seconds, and you can adjust it to your height and preferences. I work mostly on the computer, but when I need to make a few calls or do some creative work, I feel much more comfortable standing. It's easier to stay active in this position and, at the same time, you get less tired than sitting.