Staples Union & Scale Standing Desk Review: Is It Worth It?
The Staples Union & Scale standing desk delivers smooth, quiet, and easy height adjustments via dual motors. Our intensive investigation revealed potential issues with the collision detection system, so proceed with caution.in this review,we explore the desk’s stability,warranty details,and the innovative Micro Movement mode designed too encourage subtle posture shifts. While the Staples desk is a solid contender at its price point, the review also compares it with Flexispot alternatives, highlighting key differences in customization options and accessories.News Directory 3 delves into the pros and cons of this standing desk, offering a thorough, up-to-date evaluation. Considering a standing desk? Discover what’s next in our deep dive.
The Union & Scale standing desk from Staples features a height range of 25.5 too 51.1 inches, powered by dual motors for smooth and quiet adjustments. While the desk includes collision detection, users should exercise caution when lowering it. During testing, the sensor failed to prevent contact with chair arms positioned directly underneath the desktop.
Minimal wobbling was observed during height adjustments. Applying pressure to the front edge of the desk caused a slight forward shift, but did not present any functional issues.
staples provides a seven-year warranty for the motor and legs, while the control box, cables, control panel, and desktop are covered for five years. This warranty is comparable to Flexispot, but shorter than some desks like the Branch Duo. A key advantage of purchasing from Staples is the availability of free returns at local retail stores, though disassembly is required.

Micro Movement Mode
The desk includes a Micro movement mode, activated via a button on the control panel. When enabled, the desk subtly shifts up 2.36 inches over five minutes, pauses for two minutes, and then lowers the same amount over another five minutes. This cycle repeats four times within a four-hour period.
Staples promotes this feature as a way to reduce fatigue and encourage subtle shifts in posture. Though, the reviewer found the movements more irritating than helpful, noting that it caused discomfort when arms were positioned level with the desktop. While the feature might potentially be more beneficial when standing, it was ultimately deemed ineffective.
The Micro Movement feature is optional. staples offers other dual-motor 55-inch desks without this feature, though not at a lower price.A smaller, 48-inch version is available with a single motor.
the Union & Scale desk is a solid option for the price, offering easy assembly, simple configuration, and a smooth dual-motor system. Though, Flexispot desks offer more customization options and accessories at a similar or lower price point.The reviewer noted past assembly challenges with Flexispot.
What’s next
Consumers in the market for a standing desk should weigh the benefits of Staples’ return policy against Flexispot’s broader range of customization.
