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Ergo Depot adjustable desk AD111A
 

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AD111A Features:

  • 220 lb. lifting capacity
  • Height adjustment from 24.75”-47.25”
  • Adjusts at 1.1” per second
  • Heavy duty casters available for mobility
  • Black or silver frame color

Ergo Depot AD111A Adjustable Desk

Ships in 3 - 5 business days.

Simple, functional, and reliable, Ergo Depot's height adjustable tables feature clean Scandinavian design and are customizable to fit any work space and any budget.

The AD111A’s angled legs make this an ideal, powerful corner desk option. With the 220 lb. lifting capacity, the AD111A is a robust option with a unique frame style. In addition to the popular corner desk configuration, this frame can be outfitted with one of three different rectangle tops. The wide angle base of 55.25” leaves plenty of room under the desk top to get comfortable.

Click the dimensions tab at the top of this section for specifics on top sizes, frame measurements, color options, and other details. And always feel free to contact the adjustable desk experts here at Ergo Depot with any questions you may have.

We recommend pairing the HAG Capisco chair or the Varier Move stool with our height-adjustable desks. These chairs were specifically designed with height-adjustable work surfaces in mind. Click here to see our favorite desk accessories, or here to return to the height-adjustable desk category page.

Electric Desk Features
  • Push-button electric adjustment
  • 2 year warranty on motor
  • Tops are triple coated with UV hardened lacquer
  • 5 year warranty on frame
  • Overall frame weight is approximately 85 lbs.
  • Interchangeable components extend product life
  • Lifting capacity with top ranges from 170-195 lbs.
  • Moderate assembly required
  • Tops available in either beech or maple veneer
  • Profiled and lacquered edges
  • Tops measure 7/8" thick
  • Ships via freight carrier with curbside delivery


  • Several top options are available for the AD111A adjustable table. By clicking the images below, you'll be taken to an overview of all of Ergo Depot's desk top options.



    Below you'll find an overview of our adjustable-height desk line. To jump to a different model, click the model name.

    Model Lifting Capacity Minimum Height Maximum Height Frame Widths
    AD17 154 lbs. 26" 46.5" 37” base
    AD17W 154 lbs. 26" 46.5" Wall mount
    AD119W 220 lbs. 26" 46.5" Wall mount
    AD119D 220 lbs. 26" 46.5 47.25” base
    AD119C 220 lbs. 26" 46.5" 23.75” base
    AD119B 220 lbs. 26" 46.5" 37.25” base
    AD111A 220 lbs. 24.75" 47.25" 55.25” base
    AD132 176 lbs. 26" 45.5" 33", 51", 56.75", 60"
    AD125 176 lbs. 26" 45.5" 33", 51", 56.75", 60"
    AD117 176 lbs. 26" 46.5 38", 61.5"
    AD127HD 276 lbs. 21.5" 47" 33", 51", 56.75" or 60"
    AD129 276 lbs. 24.75" 51.25" 33", 51", 56.75" or 60"
    AD111HD 330 lbs. 24.75" 47.25" 46.5", 61.25", or 77.25"
    AD127-3 276 lbs. 24.75" 47" 56.75" or 60"
    AD129-3 276 lbs. 24.75" 51.25" 56.75" or 60"
    AD111HD-3 330 lbs. 24.75" 47.25" 61.25", or 77.25"


    Average Customer Review: 3 of 5 | Total Reviews: 1 Write a review.

      0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
     
    Great Product, but........ November 12, 2012
    Reviewer: Bruce Shober from Austin, TX  
    Ergodepot was the only place I could find this style of desk.  I have a small office and space is a premium.  Ordering was painless and they have great order status communication.

    PROS - It is exactly what I wanted!  I did the entire transaction online.  Ergodepot commnicated every step and delivery was when expected.  The desk is good quality.  The lift mechanism is fairly quiet and works great.  I'm still getting used to the standing at work concept.  So far I am really enjoying the change!

    CONS - The setup instructions are some of the worst I have ever seen.  Is it really that difficult to create non-language detailed pictures?  I got the base together within two hours (should have been 45 minutes).  Biggest complaint is the top doesn't have pre-drilled holes, stencil marks, a paper template, or diagram.  I didn't want to have a top-heavy guillotine when raised so I took a best guess.  For the money spent, "best guess" should never enter into the equation.

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