The actual desk itself comes in three boxes - the frame, the worktop and the controller. The EverDesk Max sent to Tom’s Guide for review came in 15 boxes - now, don’t let that intimidate you as most of those boxes were the accessories the company thought we should try to get the full experience. (Image credit: Sharmishta Sarkar / Tom's Guide) EverDesk Max review: AssemblyĪssembling a motorised standing desk can seem like a daunting task, but NorthDay has made it easy by offering simple, pictorial instructions that you can follow step by step. The EverDesk Max comes in three sizes, three worktop finishes and two frame colours - you can mix and match the frame colour with the top finish in all three sizes, but note that the Oak and Walnut finishes cost AU$50 more than the Lily White.Ĭonsidering that the average cost of a quality standing desk in Australia is upwards of the AU$1,000 mark, the EverDesk Max being priced at under that is quite competitive. It's also worth noting that NorthDay gives you a 21-day trial of the product and the desk comes with a 10-year warranty. Incidentally, you can also add on the ErgoTune Classic or Supreme chairs, too. Prices start at AU$949 for the smallest size without any bundled accessories, going all the way up to AU$1,412 if you opt for what NorthDay calls The Works - a bundle where all the smaller accessories like a pegboard, cable tray, etc are included.Īlso available outside of the accessory bundles are shelves in two different sizes, monitor arms, laptop stands, pedestals and castor wheels. EverDesk Max review: price and availabilityĬurrently, you can only buy the EverDesk Max directly from the manufacturer via NorthDay’s website. Importantly, the desk is easy to assemble if you follow the instructions carefully and, if you pick up the EverDesk Max during a sale, I think it’s well worth the investment if you want to improve your office or working-from-home setup.
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