Klicelor Height-Adjustable Electric Sit-Stand Desk (150 x 60 cm) with 2 Memory Functions, Black
Product description
The setup: sit, stand, then adjust at the touch of a button
If your day is split between desk work and feeling the strain that comes with staying seated too long, a height-adjustable sit-stand desk is one of those purchases that can genuinely change your routine. The Klicelor Height-Adjustable Desk is designed to let you switch between sitting and standing positions using electric height adjustment, with a stated continuous range from 72 to 116 cm.
On paper, it’s aiming at people who want movement without turning their workspace into a DIY project. The inclusion of two memory functions is a practical touch, especially if more than one person uses the desk or if you alternate between a “working seated” height and a “standing for a while” height.
Key takeaways that matter in everyday use
There are a few details here that stand out because they affect the day-to-day experience, not just the specs.

First, the desk is described as continuously height-adjustable and controlled electrically via button presses. Second, it uses two memory buttons for quick returns to preset heights, which can reduce the fiddling that often happens with manually adjusted options.
Third, noise is mentioned as 55 dB. It’s not possible to judge real-world noise from a spec alone, but if you’re working in a quieter room (or alongside others), that figure suggests the makers are thinking about distraction, not just raw lifting power.
What you also get, importantly, is a more organised desk layout. There are five cable channels for cable management, plus two hooks for hanging headphones or bags.
What you’ll notice about build and stability


The Klicelor desk’s construction is presented as sturdy and durable, built around a metal frame with wide T-shaped legs. It’s specified to support a maximum load of 70 kg, and the tabletop is described as robust laminate.

A major confidence signal in the description is the mention of quality testing: “proven in over 50,000 tests”. Again, you can’t treat that as a personal guarantee, but it does place this model more on the sturdiness-and-durability side than the ultra-basic end of the market.
That said, do keep one limitation in mind: the tabletop is made up of three panels rather than one single-piece surface. For some people that won’t be an issue at all. Others may prefer a seamless top, especially if they’re particular about how keyboards, mats, or monitor arms sit and feel.
Safety and movement control (including a useful limitation)
There’s a thoughtful safety behaviour described for lifting: if the desk encounters an obstacle during raising or lowering, it moves 2 cm in the opposite direction to help prevent potential damage or injury.
This is the kind of detail you hope you’ll never need—but it’s reassuring if your workspace has cables, chair legs, or other items that could occasionally get in the way.

Still, it may not suit everyone if you frequently “bump” the desk with peripherals. While the obstacle response is designed to protect, smoother operation comes from keeping the lift path clear.
Tech specs at a glance
- Type: Electric sit-stand desk
- Size: 150 x 60 cm
- Height adjustment range: 72 to 116 cm
- Noise level: 55 decibels
- Maximum load: 70 kg
- Memory functions: 2
- Frame material: Metal frame (industrial steel frame stated)


Who it suits best, and who might look elsewhere
It’s a solid fit if you want electric height adjustment with two memory presets, and you’re working within a load and footprint that suits your setup (the desk is 150 x 60 cm, which is a fairly practical mid-range size for a typical home office or small studio).

It also makes sense if you care about cable management and want the desk to feel less messy, because the five cable channels and extra hooks are there to keep things tidy.
However, it’s not the best choice if you’re expecting a single-piece tabletop experience, or if you need a different footprint than 150 x 60 cm. And if you’re only looking for occasional posture changes and would prefer a simpler, lower-cost solution, this electric sit-stand approach may feel like more desk than you actually need.
Getting the most from it (practical examples)
A common use pattern is to set one memory height for seated work—say, so your monitor is comfortably positioned—and then store a standing height for short bursts after meals or during calls. With two presets, you’re not forced to re-adjust every time.
Another practical scenario: if your team shares the same desk space or you switch between your “home laptop setup” and a “desktop monitor setup”, the memory buttons help you return to a height that feels right faster. It won’t replace ergonomic judgement, but it can make the desk easier to live with.

Is it worth it?
The Klicelor height-adjustable electric sit-stand desk is worth considering if you want a straightforward way to alternate between sitting and standing, with electric control, a height range stated between 72 and 116 cm, and two memory functions for quick preset changes. The described noise level and built-in cable routing also point to a desk that’s meant for regular office use, not just occasional novelty.


You might want to skip it if you strongly prefer a single-piece tabletop, if your workspace needs a different size, or if you’re looking for the simplest possible way to adjust posture without adding electric hardware to your setup. As always with any sit-stand desk, it’s worth checking your typical load (monitors, laptop stands, accessories) stays comfortably under the stated 70 kg and that your cable layout leaves the lift path clear.
Mini FAQ
Is the height adjustment continuous?

The description says it is continuously height-adjustable within the 72 to 116 cm range.
How do the memory functions work?
It has two memory buttons to quickly and precisely return to preset, comfortable heights.
Does the desk manage cables?
Yes. It includes five cable channels for cable management, plus two hooks for hanging items like headphones or bags.
What happens if something blocks the moving desk?
If an obstacle is encountered during lifting, the desk is described as moving 2 cm in the opposite direction to help prevent potential damage or injury.
Does assembly require specialist tools?
The desk is stated to come with illustrated assembly instructions and assembly tools, plus an assembly video available for download.
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