Hi everyone! I am considering purchasing the Mini Ryzer from ProgressiveDesk because I need something compact and multifunctional for working from home. This desk looks quite interesting as it can be adjusted for standing or sitting. I have a small work area and would like to make it more comfortable and ergonomic. Question: how does this desk work in real life? Is it really comfortable for frequent switching between sitting and standing? I saw that the desk is electrically adjustable but I am not sure if it is worth the money considering its compact size. Has anyone used it yet?
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Hi all! I was also thinking about getting the Mini Ryzer because its compact size and versatility sound appealing. The question is, how quickly can I customize this desk if, for example, I need to switch between sitting and standing throughout the day? And does anyone have experience using it in a small room? How comfortable is this desk to use in a tight space?
Yes, I have been using the small sit stand desk from https://www.progressivedesk.ca/products/mini-ryzer for a few months now and I can share my experience. First of all, I should note that this desk really lives up to its functions, especially if you have limited space and need to work comfortably. I work from home and needed something compact that would not take up much space, but would allow me to change my posture throughout the day, alternating between sitting and standing positions. The Mini Ryzer is exactly for this. I was looking for a standing desk that would not require much effort to set up, and this desk turned out to be exactly what I needed. Height adjustment is a really important point, especially if you spend a lot of time at the computer. The Mini Ryzer's lifting mechanism works smoothly and is quite quiet, which was a big plus for me, since I work in a home office environment, and excess noise is always uncomfortable. The desk went up and down without any problems, and I was really able to easily adjust it to my needs. This is important if you want to sit with the right posture or work standing up, which is also good for your health. When I sat for a long time, my back and neck started to hurt, and switching to a standing position became a real salvation for me. I can work standing up for several hours a day without feeling tired, and when I need to take a break, I just sit down. This adds variety and makes work more productive.