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What's the difference between a single-motor and dual-motor sit-stand desk?

Single-motor desks drive both legs through a connecting beam — rated for 150–200 lbs lifting capacity, adequate for standard desktop setups under 100 lbs. Dual-motor desks use one motor per leg — higher capacity (200–350 lbs), greater stability, faster travel speed. For heavy setups (triple monitors, heavy accessories), choose dual-motor. At OfficeFurniture2go.com, we stock both single and dual-motor sit-stand desks — call 1-800-460-0858 to discuss which fits your setup.
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