What is the difference between the 1-Motor and 2-Motor Tablakala?

Introduction

At Tablakala, we offer top-quality electric standing desks, designed in Spain and shipped quickly from our warehouse in mainland Spain. Our two main models are the Tablakala 1 Motor and the Tablakala 2 Motors .

Both share major advantages: you can choose from a multitude of board sizes and finishes, they have an anti-collision function, four height memory slots, and an extended 5-year warranty.

However, there are key differences in height, stability, payload, and price that are worth knowing before deciding.

Key differences between the 1-Motor Tablakala and the 2-Motor Tablakala

Lifting range

  • Tablakala 1 Motor: 71–121 cm (ideal for people 160–195 cm tall).
  • Tablakala 2 Motors: 62-127 cm (ideal for people 155 to 205 cm tall).

👉 If you need more minimum or maximum height, the 2-Motor model better covers all heights.

Stability and robustness

  • 1 Motor: 20kg frame, very stable. The feet are 60x7cm (most brands won't give you these important measurements for stability, but we do).
  • 2 Motors: More robust structure (28 kg, and the leg columns are 1 cm wider). Recognized as the most stable on the market in Spain . The leg bases measure 68 x 8 cm.

Load capacity

  • 1 Motor: supports up to 70 kg → perfect for 1 screen + laptop.
  • 2 Motors: Supports up to 100 kg → Ideal for 2–3 monitors, laptops and additional peripherals.

Lifting speed

  • 1 Motor: 2.5 cm/second (without weight on top).
  • 2 Motors: 3.5 cm/second (without weight on top).

Compatible boards

  • 1 Engine: width 100–160 cm · depth 50–80 cm.
  • 2 Engines: width 110–180 cm · depth 60–80 cm.
    (In both cases: minimum thickness 1.9 cm).

👉 You can choose a Tablakala board, which is made in Spain and 3cm thick, or use your own as long as it's compatible.

Price

  • 1 Engine: more economical, great entry-level option for its quality/price ratio.
  • 2 Engines: greater investment, but with superior performance, professional level.

Quick comparison Tablakala 1 Motor vs 2 Motors

Feature Tablakala 1 Engine Tablakala 2 Engines
Adjustable height 71–121 cm 62–127 cm
Recommended height 160–195 cm 155–205 cm
Stability Very good Excellent
Maximum load 70 kg 100 kg
Speed 2.5 cm/s 3.5 cm/s
Structure weight 20 kg 28 kg
Compatible boards 100–160 cm 110–180 cm
Price More economical More features

Features common to both models

  • 4 height memories .
  • Anti-collision function for added safety.
  • Boards made in Spain , from chipboard, from sustainable forests, and 3cm thick.
  • Fast shipping (24–48 hours in the Peninsula).
  • Extended 5-year warranty.
  • Close customer service from Spain.

Which one to choose?

  • Choose the Tablakala 1 Motor if… you're looking for a high-quality standing desk, for home or remote work, with 1 monitor and 1 laptop, and the best price.
  • Choose the Tablakala 2 Motors if… you need maximum stability, you use 2–3 monitors, you are looking for the most robust and stable table on the market, and if you give your table intensive use.

👉 Whatever you choose, both options will transform the way you work, improving your ergonomics and productivity.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Can I mount any board?

Yes, as long as it meets the compatible width and depth measurements, and the minimum thickness is 1.9 cm so the table can be screwed to the tabletop.

Which is more stable?

The stability of standing desks depends on the weight of the table, the tabletop, the width of the leg columns, and the measurements of the leg feet (the larger the better). Many brands don't publish this data, but we do because it demonstrates the stability of our desks:

  • Tablakala 1 Motor: table weight 20kg, columns 6cm thick, feet measurements: 60x7cm.
  • Tablakala 2 Motors: table weight 28kg, columns 7cm thick, feet measurements 68x8cm.

In both cases, the Tablakala boards are 3cm thick, which also helps with stability (more than a thinner board).

Do the screws come with the table?

Yes, all hardware comes with both standing desk models. You'll just need a screwdriver (not included in the box).

Which model is best for gaming?

The Tablakala 2 Motors, for extra stability and greater weight capacity for complex setups.

Are there differences in operating noise?

Both are very quiet (<50 dB) with almost imperceptible noise. The dual-motor model is even quieter (<45 dB).

Which one consumes less electricity?

Power consumption in both cases is minimal, just a few watts when moving and practically zero when at rest.

Which one has a better warranty?

Both come with a 5-year warranty and customer service in Spain if you need any spare parts or similar.