UPDATE: It has been almost 5 years since I wrote this review, and the table is still 100% perfect, solid, and works fine. I am very happy with this purchase. I see that the price has gone down since I bought it.This VIVO Compact Stand Up Desk is the smallest adjustable standing table that I could find. I wanted a tabletop that had a 36" width and a 20" depth. But the other brand tables were too big. The smallest that I could find among the other brands was one that had a 40" width and a 24" depth.Also, this VIVO desk is the cheapest of all the adjustable standing tables. The Fully Crank Desk frame was $425, including taxes and shipping. This VIVO was only $182, including taxes and shipping. There were two other brand tables that were similar in price, at around $200, but they still cost more.I was really impressed at how the VIVO desk frame parts were designed, because it felt like they put a lot of effort into figuring out the most genius way to design something sturdy but also easy to assemble.The smallest that you can make the tabletop is 34". I made my tabletop 36". The crank was always in the way of my elbow at first. But the solution is very simple. Pretend that there is a clock where the crank is. Turn the crank so that it is between 3:00 and 9:00 and it won't be in the way of your elbow at all. If your table top ends up being wider than 40", then you'd have nothing to worry about.It takes less than a minute to crank the table up or down, so I don't think anyone needs an electric adjustable table unless they are super lazy and like spending money.The crank started squeaking the second day that I used this table, but someone told me to use lithium grease spray. I used the lithium grease spray once and it never squeaked again since then.I never purchased caster wheels for this table because it is easily 50-60 lbs if I include the weight of my table top. I don't think that I would be able to easily pull or push the table across my short carpet floor. I think that you should only get caster wheels if you have a hardwood or tile floor.Thank you VIVO for making an adjustable standing desk that is more compact and cheaper than the other brands. I thought about trying to make my own adjustable standing desk out of PVC pipes, but it would have cost my around $200 for the pipes, drill, pipe cutter, screws, and pipe cement. It would not have been easy to adjust the table, and it probably would have lacked stability and not worked at all. So you saved me that headache and expense of trying to figure out a way to do it on my own.