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Haven't really worked out the best way to have the mains cable to allow the desk to move up and down but still look neat and still need to tidy up a few cables.
Perhaps something like https://www.amazon.co.uk/Allcam-Standing-Organiser-Under-desk-management/dp/B0784CFWFQ/
(I've no idea if that one is any good but I've used similar elsewhere)
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Haven't really worked out the best way to have the mains cable to allow the desk to move up and down but still look neat and still need to tidy up a few cables
If you're willing to screw things under the back of the desk and this fits then I heartily recommend it: https://www.humanscale.com/products/cable-management-tools/neattech-system
I have a 12 socket rack power extension in mine... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07C2W2DP2/ and all of the power bricks for the USB dock, the USB hub, etc.
Basically my cable tidy is crammed full of cables, absolutely everything in there... and it's strong, the material yields to the odd shape of things, and it's a couple of tool-free clips to access things to manage the cables.
I have the large one that is the width of the desk, and it doesn't interfere with the monitor arm mount, it works great. The picture on that shows two small ones at either side, also looks great but I wanted way more power sockets!
These can be opened from both sides, so if the desk is against a wall you can raise it and go under and still get full access to the cable tidy.
Finally got round to setting up my Flexispot sit/stand desk. It seems a decent bit of kit although I was expecting a bit more in the way of cable management than some zip ties.
Haven't really worked out the best way to have the mains cable to allow the desk to move up and down but still look neat and still need to tidy up a few cables.
Also still looking for a decent looking office chair (that doesn't look too officey) with lumbar support. I don't think such a thing exists.