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Discover the differences between WorkUp and Toggle adjustable tables to make an informed choice. WorkUp offers a broader range of finishes and HFES-compliant adjustments (22-48") with a robust electric lift capacity of 220 pounds. It features a single-piece understructure, rolling base option, and excellent lateral stability. On the other hand, Toggle focuses on providing the best value, with a 200-pound capacity, a simpler rectangular design (26-52” adjustment), and limited color options. Choose WorkUp for flexibility or Toggle for affordability.
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WORKUP vs. TOGGLEArticulating the Differences (Internal Use Only) Purchase WorkUp if you are looking for an adjustable table that requires an HFES or counterbalance adjustment with a broader variety of finishes. Purchase Toggle if you are looking for an adjustable table for the best value. • Electric lift capacity - 220 pound operating load • Square leg (70mm x 70mm) • Electric HFES* (22-48”), counterbalance, crank and ratchet adjustable options • All metal angled foot design (with rolling option) • Single piece understructure • Built to size (not adjustable) • Electric lift capacity - 200 pound operating load • Rectangle leg (55mm x 110mm) • Electric (26-52”) adjustment only • Flat foot profile with color matched poly end cap (glides only) • Multi-piece understructure • Adjustable to the table size Pros: Rolling base option, color variety, electric, counterbalance, crank and ratchet adjustment. WorkUp blends nicely within a systems environment. The understructure provides great lateral stability. Cons: Mid-market pricing *HFES: Human Factors Ergonomic Society - defines ideal sit/stand height as 22- 46.5” (WorkUp exceeds this). Pros: Entry-level priced electric adjustment. The understructure provides great lateral stability. Cons- Electric base adjustment only. Black or Silver finish only. 08/1/13 KI-99483