Thank you, nice review. We just purchased some of these and are excited to assemble. I really like the memory button setting where you can just tap the button once and the desk will remember the precise position
I have this and I have to say it's really good. People with Monitor arms will struggle unless you put your monitor arm on the very edge where there is a tiny bit of space or the left or right but generally if you only have one table you will have problem. I bought two of these and a table between them to put my monitor arm. The other solution is drill the arm to the wall but I know that is a problem for most people.
@@eXXRazer you can to yank the wire manager off. It's made from like cotton or smth. The monitor arm will be off ce get because of the center of the table is really thin because of the Cable management and won't be able to support the strength of a monitor arm
Hello sir.I find your review very useful.I just want to ask you it is ok to put the monitor at the very end of the desk where this extension for cable management is?
@@Marcalitus Thx for the reply.I have the dell s2721dgf is 7 kg but I plan to upgrade on a 32inch monitor will be about 2-3 kg more.Yes at the center with the regular stand
I was looking for this exact desk at Ikea website today and I randomly found out you just made a video about it just today! Such a coincidence thank you for the great and precise review, greetings from France :)
@@hugokana6425 Bonjour! Oui c'est ça, en position haute je l'ai mis à 109cm et mise à part si tu mets un coup de coude sans faire exprès dedans, le bureau est stable et ne flanche pas quand je pose mes avant bras dessus pour travailler debout!
Thank you so much for this review!! Very indepth, I was looking specifically for the back to see if I could clamp my light to it. Very helpful thank you!
I asked this when I was in IKEA. I was told that you take the cable cover out (at the rear, in the middle), insert the clamp onto the front of the opening and return the cover 👍
Thank you for making this video. I was worried about the stability of the desk and it wobbling as that is common on cheaper/more affordable adjustable desks, but this one looks stable. I can see why people may prefer other Ikea desks such as the Bekant as its a bit "softer" for the home. The Mittzon appears to be more designed for the office. I'm getting the Mittzon acoustic panels as well so I can really isolate my desk from the rest of the room. The biggest and only downside I can see with this desk is that it doesn't seem compatible with monitor stands that clamp to the desk.
It is compatible with ikea's dual monitor arm IKEA STUBBERGET. We tried it out in the store. There is a cable gutter in the back that has a small wooden lid in the center. This wooden lid has cutouts that perfectly fit this monitor arm.
Hi, nope no space and I tried multiple ones. I use two side by side as an L shape and the only way to have a monitor arm is if you have it attached to the front of the desk.
@@matthieugissler Hi, nope no space and I tried multiple ones. I use two side by side as an L shape and the only way to have a monitor arm is if you have it attached to the front of the desk.
@@Laurenelizo so I prefer my monitor arm to be in the center but the the center has a really thin base because I have 3 monitors are gonna be off center for my set up.
I see under the Mittzon in the video, Ikea finally released a Trotten drawer set that compliments their Trotter file drawer set. Too bad I've already moved on to the Alex drawers.
Pay attention to 2:12! If you watch closely, there's available bare desk space at the middle "cable management" socket where the felt doesn't touch it directly (it doesn't the desk at any place). You can see it from another angle at 1:42. This confirms what was said on a reddit some time ago and at least shows that you can install a monitor arm in the middle, I'm not sure if you can replicate the same process on the side with the power strip socket thing. Hope that helped!
1 of 3 things. Remove the cable management entirely, or u can modify it by cutting a hole where the monitor arms r gonna go, and finally you could attach it to the middle cable management lid on the top of the desk is. Just tips I saw from other commenters, I'll probs go with modifying the back cable management
@@aafkeentim I actually reassembled it, its quite alright now. I will say this, THOSE SCREWS GOTTA BE REALLLLL RIGHT TIGHT. Like its hard, but gotta reallllly make sure they're in their
Disappointing product. There is no 120x70 or 130x70 version. 60cm is too narrow for a 24-inch FHD screen. You can't mount the screen on an arm at the back because the cable cover gets in the way. An electrical socket on the table is not needed and will gather dust. If someone works a lot at a desk (and that's why they buy an electric desk), they have external monitors because working at a laptop destroys the spine. Too bad, my money went to Chinese manufacturers, and I would prefer an Ikea product with a 10-year warranty.
What do you mean 60cm is too narrow?! I have 3 x 27" QHD on my 60cm desk and it's perfectly fine. And electrical socket has its use for some, I plan to use it for phone charger for example.
Of course the information is came from IKEA website. And this video meant to help you visualize the product. Not just looking at the picture and read some info on the website.
A review when someone just holds the desk and shakes it so we can actually see how wobbly it is. FINALLY!
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@@Vhokys thanks
Just bought this, the biggest size, 160*80, stable as a rock, no wobble what so ever, and works great.
Can you put 2 monitor arms in this desk?
@i通过 The rear cable management cover is in the way but i see no problem in cutting a hole in it so the monitor arm can be installed
But yes, it's not ideal for monitor arms @@i通过
Thank you, nice review. We just purchased some of these and are excited to assemble. I really like the memory button setting where you can just tap the button once and the desk will remember the precise position
I have this and I have to say it's really good. People with Monitor arms will struggle unless you put your monitor arm on the very edge where there is a tiny bit of space or the left or right but generally if you only have one table you will have problem. I bought two of these and a table between them to put my monitor arm. The other solution is drill the arm to the wall but I know that is a problem for most people.
Can you remove the middle wire manager and put the arm there? If not it’s a deal breaker for me!
@@eXXRazer you can to yank the wire manager off. It's made from like cotton or smth. The monitor arm will be off ce get because of the center of the table is really thin because of the Cable management and won't be able to support the strength of a monitor arm
Hello sir.I find your review very useful.I just want to ask you it is ok to put the monitor at the very end of the desk where this extension for cable management is?
@@valsamosanastasakis so do you mean the center by that and what monitor do you have? Do you mean with a monitor arm or with the regular stand?
@@Marcalitus Thx for the reply.I have the dell s2721dgf is 7 kg but I plan to upgrade on a 32inch monitor will be about 2-3 kg more.Yes at the center with the regular stand
I was looking for this exact desk at Ikea website today and I randomly found out you just made a video about it just today! Such a coincidence thank you for the great and precise review, greetings from France :)
Salut, tu l'as donc chez toi depuis 6 mois? Comment tu le trouves après 6 mois? Le bureau est il bien stable? Merci!
@@hugokana6425 Bonjour! Oui c'est ça, en position haute je l'ai mis à 109cm et mise à part si tu mets un coup de coude sans faire exprès dedans, le bureau est stable et ne flanche pas quand je pose mes avant bras dessus pour travailler debout!
Thank you so much for this review!! Very indepth, I was looking specifically for the back to see if I could clamp my light to it. Very helpful thank you!
Is the cover behind removeable? I want to know how to get a monitor clamp arm on it
I asked this when I was in IKEA. I was told that you take the cable cover out (at the rear, in the middle), insert the clamp onto the front of the opening and return the cover 👍
i just bought it, can not wait to put it in my room
Thank you for making this video. I was worried about the stability of the desk and it wobbling as that is common on cheaper/more affordable adjustable desks, but this one looks stable. I can see why people may prefer other Ikea desks such as the Bekant as its a bit "softer" for the home. The Mittzon appears to be more designed for the office. I'm getting the Mittzon acoustic panels as well so I can really isolate my desk from the rest of the room.
The biggest and only downside I can see with this desk is that it doesn't seem compatible with monitor stands that clamp to the desk.
It is compatible with ikea's dual monitor arm IKEA STUBBERGET. We tried it out in the store. There is a cable gutter in the back that has a small wooden lid in the center. This wooden lid has cutouts that perfectly fit this monitor arm.
If I buy a 120x60 table frame, can I use a 70 or 80 table top?
3:10 looking cool bro
2:29 2:55 Im so glad u did this
The table going up and down was 🔥
Great review! Thanks for the informative content. 🙏
They guys I have a minor arm will it fit ? In the back because of the table management thing
also curious, need space for my mic arm too
Can it be easily pushed inwards close to you if using at a sofa?
*Please someone answer me! I need to know if this desk has a double motor and anti-collision sensor, thank you very much :)*
Have you looked at the product page? It says so on it....
Thank you so much for this video!
This review came at the perfect time. Thank you. Do you think you could attach a monitor arm to the back? Maybe by cutting a small hole in the felt?
Hi, nope no space and I tried multiple ones. I use two side by side as an L shape and the only way to have a monitor arm is if you have it attached to the front of the desk.
@@matthieugissler Hi, nope no space and I tried multiple ones. I use two side by side as an L shape and the only way to have a monitor arm is if you have it attached to the front of the desk.
@@Marcalitus ....surely you can just take off the wire manager?
@@Laurenelizo so I prefer my monitor arm to be in the center but the the center has a really thin base because I have 3 monitors are gonna be off center for my set up.
@@Marcalitus what about a single monitor arm?
hello
can i attach a kensington lock without problem on this desk pls? like is there some holes that i can use for that?
thanks
Is this to prevent theft? If their able to get into the room with this desk, I think everything else is in more danger than the desk lol
I heard electric desk would be stopped working in a long term, what do you think?
Sorry i can't answer this, because i don't have an electric desk
Maybe you can look or ask Reddit forum or another channel.
This has 10 years warranty
Does it has two motors? Can't find any info about it
Yes it’s dual motor
@@kkywm_ Thanks for replying
you have a nice clothing style :)
I see under the Mittzon in the video, Ikea finally released a Trotten drawer set that compliments their Trotter file drawer set. Too bad I've already moved on to the Alex drawers.
Looks so good and functional. But seems there is not enough clearance for installing a monitor arm😂
I was going to get it 😭
Pay attention to 2:12!
If you watch closely, there's available bare desk space at the middle "cable management" socket where the felt doesn't touch it directly (it doesn't the desk at any place). You can see it from another angle at 1:42. This confirms what was said on a reddit some time ago and at least shows that you can install a monitor arm in the middle, I'm not sure if you can replicate the same process on the side with the power strip socket thing.
Hope that helped!
You can remove the cable hiding thingy to put your monitor there
You could also cut part of the cable management section to create enough space for your monitor arm
The finger at 6:00 ...
ok cool but how do i put my monitors stand on it?
1 of 3 things. Remove the cable management entirely, or u can modify it by cutting a hole where the monitor arms r gonna go, and finally you could attach it to the middle cable management lid on the top of the desk is. Just tips I saw from other commenters, I'll probs go with modifying the back cable management
I got the non electric version but I found it to be extremely wobbly, has anyone else has this experience?
I have the electric version and I cannot recommend it, it is super wobbly even typing this makes de monitors wobble slightly
@@aafkeentim I actually reassembled it, its quite alright now. I will say this, THOSE SCREWS GOTTA BE REALLLLL RIGHT TIGHT. Like its hard, but gotta reallllly make sure they're in their
@@ptrostli Thx I'll keep that in mind
Well it stand a karlby top that is a 246 cm long
And where exactly do you mount a monitor arm at the rear of the desk.... It's 2024 wake up.
Disappointing product. There is no 120x70 or 130x70 version. 60cm is too narrow for a 24-inch FHD screen. You can't mount the screen on an arm at the back because the cable cover gets in the way. An electrical socket on the table is not needed and will gather dust. If someone works a lot at a desk (and that's why they buy an electric desk), they have external monitors because working at a laptop destroys the spine. Too bad, my money went to Chinese manufacturers, and I would prefer an Ikea product with a 10-year warranty.
What do you mean 60cm is too narrow?! I have 3 x 27" QHD on my 60cm desk and it's perfectly fine. And electrical socket has its use for some, I plan to use it for phone charger for example.
You have 160x80 cm
@@hugokana6425 Actually you're right, my bad!
@TVClammier I just bought this one today.
@@hugokana6425 Which size? I bought 160x80 yesterday, very happy with it so far, pretty good build quality!
as much information as on IKEA website, nothing useful
Of course the information is came from IKEA website.
And this video meant to help you visualize the product. Not just looking at the picture and read some info on the website.
speak for yourself, for me it is very useful. You know what's not useful? your comment.
@@edsonalcala u ate
useless comment mate!