ComboDesk Sit-Stand 61 By Zaor : Fab desk, awful manual
Let me start with the pros:
- very nice finish, really love the black and white combo
- works like a charm, and it’s very sturdy
- the keyboard tray is excellent: it’s sturdy, doesn’t wobble or moves randomly, love that you can choose how low you place it (4 different heights); perfect for my legs, so I don’t bump into it while sitting
- I use this desk for both my office job and music production and I think it is very suitable for both setups
- it’s got a lot of surface space, so you can fit many things on it
I personally don’t (yet) need the rack mount part, so I just added the top shelf without the extra metal bits, so can’t comment about that
Now, the cons:
- warning! The manual is bad! I had to remove the legs three times and there are two manuals that are interlinked and you have to start with the manual in the box that has hardware parts too! I started with the other manual (assembled the legs and table top first, cause there wasn’t instruction on which manual to start with, and I opened the bigger parts first). Also, I’m the HW box manual read carefully the beginning (general assembly guide), so you don’t sit there at one of the steps not understanding what’s going on (cause they also provided a only 3 pairs of “general assembly” screws instead of 4…
- the table top edges although rounded at the corners, they are a little edgy from a sitting point of view just where your arm kind of touched it. I think it’s not a biggie though
Overall, it’s an awesome desk. I was very angry about the manual for the price point, but eventually I managed to assemble it.
I can highly recommend this desk, especially if you have a smaller space.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomann
- Released in 2022
- Average price : $767
- Weight : 50kg
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