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Quality product.
When choosing a standing desk, quality is essential for long-term durability. Cheaper models often use a single motor, which can fail over time, but the Branch Duo features dual motors and solidly built legs. I chose the Maple finish, which closely resembles real wood and looks great in person. This was my first purchase from Branch, and based on this experience, we’ll likely be buying more desks for our office.
Enoch · April 5, 2026
Excellent quality at a fair price
Fast shipping, easy installation with clear instructions and very well made overall. The desk feels sturdy and the motors are fast enough for a seamless sitting/standing transition. The green colour is exactly as shown on the website. Also got the drawer and cable manager. They’re good quality but a bit overpriced. That being said, the whole package came at a reasonable price, especially compared to competing products. Go Branch!
Antoine · March 30, 2026
Significant Design Flaw – Power Brick Placement Obstructs Essential Accessories
I am writing this to highlight a frustrating design flaw in the Branch standing desk that the design team should be aware of. The current positioning of the AC power brick and its mounting brackets is far too close to the rear edge of the desktop. While this might have been an aesthetic choice to keep the center of the desk "clean," it creates a massive logistical headache for the modern workstation. The issue is that every standard desk accessory (including monitor arms, microphone booms, and cable management trays) utilizes a C-clamp mounting system that attaches to the back portion of the desk. Because the power brick is mounted right in this "clamping zone," it is impossible to secure these accessories without either: 1. Moving the accessory to an awkward, non-ergonomic position. 2. Manually unscrewing and relocating the power brick (which shouldn't be necessary on a premium desk).
Jorge · February 18, 2026



