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How to choose the best standing desk (UK, 2026)

Stability and a smooth motor separate a good sit-stand desk from a wobbly one. Here's what matters and how to pay a fair price.

Independent guide · written by Savvey · reviewed June 2026

What actually matters

Typical UK price bands (2026)

BudgetWhat you get
£150–£250Single-motor sit-stand desks — fine for lighter setups and occasional standing.
£300–£500The sweet spot: dual-motor, stable, memory presets, larger tops.
£600+Premium frames, solid-wood tops and the most stable, quiet motors.

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FAQ

Single or dual motor?

Dual motor for stability, speed and quietness at standing height — the upgrade most worth paying for.

What size desktop do I need?

~140cm wide for dual monitors; check the depth fits your monitor arms and the load rating covers your gear.

Are memory presets worth it?

They make sit/stand switching effortless, so you'll actually do it — a small but worthwhile feature.