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Last Updated: May 2026 Written by Marcus Hadley
Welcome to our standing desk review site. Before you dig into our hands-on reviews, comparison guides, and ergonomic recommendations, please take a few minutes to read these terms of service. I know nobody loves reading legal pages, but this one is written in plain English and covers what you can expect from us and what we expect from you.
These website terms form a binding user agreement between you (the reader) and our site. By browsing, commenting, or clicking any affiliate link on our pages, you agree to the site usage rules below. If you disagree with any part, the simple solution is to stop using the site.
Quick Summary of These Terms
Here's the short version for scanners:
- We publish independent reviews based on real testing in my home office.
- We earn commissions through Amazon affiliate links at no extra cost to you.
- Our content is informational, not professional medical or ergonomic advice.
- You agree not to scrape, copy, or republish our reviews without permission.
- Prices, stock, and product specs change constantly. Always verify on Amazon before buying.
| Section | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Acceptance | How agreeing to these terms works |
| Affiliate Disclosure | How we make money |
| Content Use | What you can and can't do with our articles |
| Product Information | Accuracy disclaimers on specs and prices |
| Liability | Limits on what we're responsible for |
| Changes | How we update these terms |
1. Acceptance of These Terms
When you load any page on this site, including review articles, comparison tables, or our homepage, you accept these terms of service. This applies whether you visit once a year or read every new article we publish.
If you're under 18, please have a parent or guardian review these terms before using the site. Ergonomic products aren't dangerous, but the user agreement is still a legal contract.
2. About Our Reviews and Editorial Process
I personally test the standing desks and ergonomic accessories featured on this site. A typical review takes 14 to 30 days of daily use in my 11 by 13 foot home office. I measure desk wobble at full extension with a digital level, time the motor lift speed with a stopwatch, and track my own posture and fatigue using a simple journal.
For example, when I tested the FEZIBO Electric Standing Desk, I spent 21 days alternating between sitting and standing every 45 minutes. I noted the motor noise at roughly 50 decibels using a phone app and recorded a slight side-to-side sway above 42 inches of height. That kind of detail only comes from actually using the product.
While I do my best to be accurate, I'm one human with one office. Your experience with the same product may differ based on your height, floor type, monitor weight, and use patterns.
Recommended Products Mentioned in Our Guides
These are three accessories I reference often across the site and currently keep on my own desk:
- FEZIBO Standing Desk Anti-Fatigue Mat - the cushion I stand on for 4+ hours daily
- - HUANUO Dual Monitor Mount Stand - what holds both my 27-inch monitors
3. Affiliate Disclosure and How We Earn
This site participates in the Amazon Associates Program. When you click a link like Check Price on Amazon and complete a purchase, Amazon pays us a small commission. The price you pay does not change.
A few things I want to be transparent about:
- I do not get paid by manufacturers to write positive reviews.
- Brands occasionally send free samples, which I always disclose at the top of relevant reviews.
- Negative reviews stay negative even when I'm using an affiliate link. The AmazonBasics Executive Chair review still notes the armrest wobble I found after 6 weeks.
4. Content Ownership and Permitted Use
All review text, photos, measurement charts, and comparison tables on this site are original work. You're welcome to:
- Read everything for free, as often as you like.
- Share links to our articles on social media or in emails.
- Quote up to 75 words in your own article with a clear link back to the source page.
- Copy entire reviews to another site, even with attribution.
- Use our photos in commercial product listings or eBay auctions.
- Train AI models on our content without written permission.
- Scrape the site with automated tools.
5. Accuracy of Product Information
I work hard to keep prices, specifications, and availability current, but I'm one person updating a site with hundreds of products. Amazon changes prices multiple times per day on some items. The FLEXISPOT Standing Desk Frame, for instance, fluctuated by about $40 during the three weeks I tracked it last spring.
Before you buy anything based on our reviews:
- Confirm the current price on Amazon's product page.
- Verify the model number matches what we reviewed (manufacturers release updated versions).
- Check the Prime eligibility and shipping estimate for your address.
- Read recent customer reviews for any new issues since our test.
6. Health, Ergonomics, and Medical Disclaimer
Our articles discuss posture, wrist strain, back pain, and general ergonomics. I'm an experienced reviewer, not a doctor, physical therapist, or certified ergonomist. If you have chronic pain, a diagnosed condition, or are recovering from surgery, talk to a qualified healthcare provider before changing your workstation setup.
A standing desk, foot rest like the ErgoFoam Adjustable Foot Rest, or vertical mouse can help, but they aren't medical treatments.
7. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, our site and its contributors are not liable for any direct, indirect, or incidental damages arising from your use of the site or the products we review. This includes purchase decisions you make based on our reviews, injuries from improperly assembled furniture, or business losses from following our productivity tips.
Buy and assemble products at your own risk. Standing desks in particular involve moving parts and pinch points; always read the manufacturer's manual.
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- Keep discussion related to the topic.
- Avoid personal attacks, spam, or self-promotion.
- Not post affiliate links of your own.
9. Third-Party Links
We link to Amazon, manufacturer websites, and occasionally academic sources like Cornell's ergonomics research. We don't control those sites and aren't responsible for their content or privacy practices.
10. Changes to These Terms
These terms were last updated in May 2026. When we make material changes, we'll update the date at the top and, for significant revisions, add a note on the homepage for at least 14 days.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Reading Review Sites
A few quick tips after 7 years of writing reviews:
- Don't trust sites that have only 5-star reviews. Real testing finds real flaws.
- Check the publish date. A 2026 standing desk review may reference discontinued models.
- Look for specific measurements, not vague adjectives like "sturdy" or "smooth."
- Cross-reference at least two independent reviewers before a $200+ purchase.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are your reviews really independent? Yes. I buy most products myself, and any free samples are disclosed in the review. Affiliate commissions don't change my ratings.
Can I republish your review on my blog? Not in full. You can quote up to 75 words with a link back. Email us for syndication requests.
What happens if a price you list is wrong? The Amazon product page is always the source of truth. We're not liable for outdated prices on our site.
Do these terms apply to your newsletter too? Yes, plus the additional email-specific terms you'll see when subscribing.
How do I contact you about a terms of service question? Use the contact form on our About page. I respond to legal questions within 5 business days.
Can I use your comparison tables in a school project? Yes, with a citation. Educational fair use is fine.
Sources and Methodology
These terms were drafted with reference to standard FTC affiliate disclosure guidelines (16 CFR Part 255), the Amazon Associates Operating Agreement, and consultation with a small-business attorney in March 2026. Product testing methodology follows the approach outlined in our How We Test Standing Desks guide.
About the Author
Marcus Hadley has reviewed home office and ergonomic equipment for 7 years, personally testing over 140 standing desks, chairs, and accessories. He works from a converted attic office in the Pacific Northwest and has been quoted in workplace wellness articles since 2026.
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