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Has anyone used the ProgressiveDesk lifting columns?

Hi, has anyone used the ProgressiveDesk lifting columns? I'm curious how they perform in terms of comfort. I work standing for a long time and I want to understand how worth the money this device really is if you have different work stations and change positions often. I have a work space at home, but I also travel to the office often and would like to have something compact but functional. How does this system perform in terms of portability and installation? Is there anything important to think about before purchasing?

I have experience using the lifting column from https://www.progressivedesk.com/pages/lifting-columns and can share my impressions. First of all, I want to note that if you work standing a lot, then such systems are simply irreplaceable. I have been using them for about half a year now, and my experience is generally very positive. When I was looking for something to work at home and in the office, it was important for me to find not just a functional solution, but also something that could be easily installed and used in different places. There were no problems with the installation: the delivery set includes everything you need, and even if you are not particularly good at working with tools, almost anyone can handle it. What I liked about the lifting columns from ProgressiveDesk is their mobility. They are quite compact, and despite the fact that the columns themselves have a good load-bearing capacity (they can support tables with a large work surface), they do not take up much space. I managed to put them in a room where there is other furniture, and there was no feeling of overloading the space. I also often work in different places, and with this table you can quickly set up your workspace by raising or lowering the tabletop to the desired height.

I agree with the previous commenter that the ProgressiveDesk lifting columns are a really cool solution for people who work both standing and sitting. Not only are they convenient to use, but they also add comfort throughout the workday. But I would like to know how they behave in long-term use, because desks with such columns still involve a lot of moving parts. And have there been any problems with their mechanics after several months or even years of use?