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SUGGESTION NEEDED: Uplift v3 4 legs vs Deskhaus peak pro 4 legs

So after some research, I'm confused between Uplift v3 4 legs and Deskhaus peak pro 4 legs. They both come around the same price. Deskhaus didnt have 30x60 tops so I went with the 30x72 option.

Stability - they both look comparable and decent. This is just based off my research, but you guys are welcomed to educate me.

Warranty - Deskhaus offers 20 yrs and Uplift offers 15 yrs. The only thing I'm worried here is that Deskhaus is a newish company and I'm not yet confident where they'll land up in 20 years. On the other side, I dont know what will happen to uplift in the next 15 years, but since they are in the market for longer, so I feel a bit more confident.

I'm 5 foot 5 inches tall, so I'm not even sure if I need a 4 leg desk or should I just go with the 2 leg options. I value stability over paying a few hundred $$ more. I'm happy to listen to what y'all have to say about 2 leg vs 4 leg for my height.

I dont care about any accessories that uplift provides. I just want a stable standing desk that can accomodate my height.

My budget is around $1000.

I'm open to hear if you have any other stable standing desk suggestions for me.

Let's chat!!

EDIT - I plan on having two 27inch monitors without monitor arms, 2 Macbook pro 16inch, and a few small things like keyboard, trackpad, headphones etc on my desk. Stating this so that you have an idea of the weight I have on my current desk.

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