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Fully Jarvis Standing Desks: Are They Worth $1,000+?

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Standing desks are all the rage nowadays, especially with the new work from home environment. Everyone is looking to “hack” their productivity, and getting a shiny new desk is one of the first items on that to-do list.

Standing desks are a hot item this year for good reasons. They’re practical, functional, and can help you be more effective. Unfortunately, there are just too many choices to choose from. You’ll find cheap $100 desks from Amazon that will ship the next day. On the other end, the premium brands such as Fully offer their desks in the $500 range. And if you’re feeling fancy, you can even go for their more premium line of standing desks – the Jarvis Designer Ply, which will set you back at least $1,000 with options.

Do you go with a cheap disposable desk? Or do you invest in a premium workstation? That’s a tricky question that only you can decide. However, we can help you figure out whether or not the Fully Jarvis standing desk is worth their asking price. So let’s dive right in!

About the company – Fully

Fully is a Portland, Oregon-based company founded in 2005. The company was initially called ErgoDepot and later renamed Fully. They also one of the few companies in the space that’s a Certified B Corp. For those who don’t know, qualifying as a Certified B Corp is incredibly difficult and requires the company to focuses on being environmentally responsible in all parts of their manufacturing process.

David Kahl, Fully’s founder, has a vision of making the workplace healthier and more vibrant by introducing movement and flow. Much of that vision can be seen in their products, all of which are easy on the eyes and have a natural look and feel.

The options & customizations

If you like customizations, you’re in the right place. Fully doesn’t shy away from offering a plethora of options for you to choose from. Anything from the table top’s material, size, color to the frame can be configured. The possibilities aren’t overwhelming, but they are more than what you’re used to when shopping for a new desk.

For our desk, we decided to go all out and try to customize a Jarvis desk to be in the $1,000+ range. Here’s our configuration.

  • Jarvis Designer Ply base price: $639
  • 60×30″ Designer Ply Top Blue (+$250)
  • 3-stage frame ($20)
  • Programmable memory handset (+$35)
  • Fully Desk Drawer ($59)

Our total came out to $1,101.44 with taxes and free shipping.

Intuitive customization & checkout

Shoutout to the website’s UX/UI designer for making this process intuitive and painless. Given the myriad of combinations, you’ll need a bit of guidance to figure out what you want. Fully’s checkout process shows you exactly how each option will look, so you don’t have to wonder what’s the difference between a Natural Bamboo and a Dark Bamboo finish. We include it in the review because it’s an essential part of the customer’s experience.

Assembly

Assembly was simple, the instructions were clear, and all the pieces were accurately labeled and fit perfectly. The entire assembly process took about an hour, which is pretty quick. All the nuts and bolts are perfectly marked and go in without any issues. I highly recommend following the instructions, particularly with how to orientate the legs. The frame and legs are weighty, and you’ll have a difficult time if you don’t build them on top of the tabletop.

One tiny little detail I appreciated was that all of the screws had thread lock on them. The blue glue-like substance on the screw’s tips ensures a snug fit and prevents it from unscrewing itself for the next thousand years.

This L Wrench…

I’ve reviewed and assembled other desks. However, this is the first time I’ve seen this type of L wrench. This odd-looking wrench made all the difference during the assembly process. This wrench needs to become a standard tool that comes with every desk. 

Build quality

The Fully desk’s build quality is exceptional. I expected a few holes to be slightly misaligned, but every holes and socket were precisely in place. In addition, the legs and frame have a wear-resistant coating similar to what you’d find on cars. This protective coat will help protect your desk from toddlers and pets. 

The tabletop has a textured finish that seems scratch-resistant. It’s thick, rigid, stable, and good-looking. The Fully desk doesn’t look out of place no matter which room you place it in. 

Attention to details

One thing Fully did exceptionally well was paying attention to the little details. The instruction manual is precise and detailed. The way they packaged everything made unpacking and finding all the parts easy (you don’t have to worry about accidentally throwing away the parts bag). And the quality of life details such as the extra-long Allen wrench and pre-installed thread lock made me feel like they genuinely care about my experience. 

Even the extension cords that it came with were thought out (see image above). Fully didn’t invent the angled plug, but they thought about it and cared enough to include it. I wish more companies paid this much attention to the little details. 

Functionality

Once the desk is fully set up, the last thing is connecting the wires and installing the control unit. You can screw the control unit on either the left or right side. The control unit doesn’t have physical buttons. Instead, it’s touch-sensitive with a digital display showing you the current height.

I’m not a fan of touch-sensitive controls and prefer the feedback of physical buttons of mechanical levers. The desk will automatically configure itself to the exact height from memory at a touch of a button. You can save up to four memory settings. 

The leg’s motors are relatively quiet and powerful despite their size. The legs can go down as far as 25.5 inches and rise as high as 51.1 inches. Although I’m not a fan of the touch controls, they are precise. With a bit of intuition, I could get the desk to stop at just the perfect height each time. 

Our verdict

Although my configuration came out to $1072 before taxes, it was worth every penny. It’s a beautiful, functional, and elegant tool that looks good in any room and can significantly enhance productivity. The Fully Jarvis is an exceptional standing desk that offers both form and function without compromises. So for all those looking to invest in their work from home setup, put the Fully Jarvis standing desk at the top of your shopping list. 

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