Where to Buy the Fellowes Levado, and What to Buy Instead
Four Fellowes documents, four different height ranges, and nobody with a complete desk in stock.
The numbers
- US sellers checked: 18. Sellers with a complete desk: none
- The one Levado part still orderable: a 72 by 30 tabletop, $361.29
- Published height ranges: four, disagreeing by 4.1 in at the low end
- Published warranty lengths: four, from five years to lifetime
- Capacity: 220 lbs including the desktop. Travel speed 1.4 in a second
- At Fellowes US: removed from the range. Still on the UK site
The verdict
Not a pick, because there is nothing to pick.
Eighteen US sellers on 6 August 2026 and not one of them had a complete Levado. The hardware may well be fine. Whether you can get hold of it is what this verdict measures, and you cannot.
If you already own one, the parts and the spec confusion are below. If you are shopping, the next section is the one you want.
Where you can buy one right now
Nowhere. Most people arrive here asking exactly that, so it goes first.
The base is the problem. Every seller that used to carry it now says some version of sold out, and several have taken the listing down. One Levado part is still orderable anywhere: a 72 by 30 inch white laminate top, part 9649301, $361.29 at BlueDogInk. A desktop with no legs under it.
| Seller | What they list | What the page says |
|---|---|---|
| BlueDogInk | 9649301 top, 72×30 | $361.29, orderable |
| OfficeSupply.com | Base, silver | "Sold out and we do not know when we will be getting another shipment" |
| Newegg | Base 9650701 | "Out of stock and it may or may not be restocked" |
| OfficeCrave | 9649201 top, 60×30 | "Temporarily Out of Stock" |
| Walmart | Base | $980.82, and "Out of stock" |
| Staples | 9649101 top, 48×24 | $189.89, and "This item is out of stock" |
| Quill, MyBinding | — | Listing removed, sends you to a category page |
| Zoro, Connection, OnTimeSupplies | — | Page gone |
| Home Depot, Lowe’s, Wayfair, CDW, Grainger and five more | — | Never listed it, or no longer do |
Every listing above checked by hand on 6 August 2026. This is an availability table, so the wording matters more than the figures.
Two of those deserve a second look. Walmart prints $980.82 above the words "Out of stock" on the same screen, and Staples prints $189.89 under "This item is out of stock." Search results still advertise a Zoro listing at $1,214.08, and that page no longer exists at all. Every one of those prices looks live and none of them can be ordered.
What to buy instead
The closest thing you can order today is the UPLIFT V3. It is $599 for a complete desk or $469 for the frame on its own, and that split matters here, because the Levado was sold the same way and half the people looking for it want a base to put an existing top on. It holds 355 lbs against the Levado’s 220 and travels 21.6 to 47.7 inches on the frame alone.
If you want the heavier build and can wait, the NewHeights Bonita ET is the pick on this site and it is still buyable. Global Industrial has the 60 by 30 at $1,075 on a ten business day ship. It travels 27 to 47 inches and lifts 250 lbs.
Prices and stock read by hand on 14 August 2026.
Where it stands
UPLIFT V3 desk $599 UPLIFT frame on its own $469 Bonita ET 60×30 at Global Industrial $1,075 Levado 72×30 top at Blue Dog Ink $361.29Notify me only
UPLIFT quotes same day dispatch on orders before 3pm Central. Global Industrial quotes ten business days and does not print a stock figure, so treat that as a lead time rather than a promise.
Vari’s pages print "In stock, Free standard shipping" next to the price on desks whose add-to-cart button is switched off, and which say "Out Of Stock" a little further down the same page. Sixteen of the seventeen desks in that range were unavailable when I looked. Check whether the button is live before you believe the label above it.
What the desk is, when you can find one
Fellowes rates the Levado at 220 lbs including the desktop, moving 1.4 inches a second, with four memory positions and three stage legs that fold out and lock. It ships without a frame to build, which is a real advantage and the thing owners tend to mention first.
Then the numbers start disagreeing with each other.
The Levado FAQ says the legs run 24.2 to 48.5 inches. The Table and Worksurface Guide, another Fellowes document, says 24.5 to 48.5. The UK site says 640 to 1260 millimetres, which converts to 25.2 to 49.6. Retailers uniformly print 21.1 to 47.2. That is four answers, three of them from Fellowes.
The warranty does the same thing. The manual promises fifteen years on the frame and seven on the electrics. The UK page adds ten years on the desktop. The Table and Worksurface Guide simply says "Lifetime". OfficeSupply and Staples both tell buyers five years.
And the minimum desktop depth is 24 inches in the FAQ and 27.6 inches in the manual. If you are fitting a desk into a tight corner, that is the number that decides whether the thing goes in, and Fellowes publishes both of them.
Pros
- The widest travel of the three desks compared here, roughly 24 inches against 20 for the Bonita ET and 17.4 for the Enmo
- Ships without a frame to assemble. The legs fold out and lock
- Four memory positions
- BIFMA LEVEL 2 certified, per the current New York State contract price list. That is a sustainability programme, not a structural one
Drawbacks
- Source: availability. No complete desk at any of eighteen US sellers checked on 6 August 2026, and Fellowes has taken it off its US range pages. The UK site still carries it, which is why searching turns up a product that looks current.
- Source: what the manufacturer declines to state. No motor type, motor count, voltage or duty cycle appears in the manual, either FAQ, or the guide. Fellowes publishes "Two motors" for the ESI Enmo and RightAngle publishes a 24 volt Ketterer motor for the Bonita ET, so this is a choice rather than an industry habit.
- Source: manufacturer documentation. Four height ranges, four warranty terms and two different minimum desktop depths, across documents Fellowes publishes itself.
- Source: owner reports, and the pool is three ratings. One buyer reported the lift failing after two weeks. Another praised the motion and criticised the handset. Three ratings is far too thin to draw a pattern from, so treat both as anecdotes.
Questions
Can I still buy a Fellowes Levado?
Not a complete one. Every base at every US seller checked on 6 August 2026 was sold out or delisted. A single 72 by 30 tabletop is orderable at BlueDogInk for $361.29.
What replaced it?
Fellowes has not said. One retailer now describes Levado tops as fitting the Fellowes Cambio base, and the Levado is gone from Fellowes US navigation, but no Fellowes document calls the Cambio a replacement. The Cambio was itself out of stock where I checked.
How tall does it actually go?
Fellowes publishes four answers. Its two US documents agree on 48.5 inches at the top and differ by three tenths of an inch at the bottom. Retailers print a lower, shorter range of 21.1 to 47.2. Measure your space against the narrowest of the four before you commit to anything.
My Levado has stopped moving. What now?
Fellowes runs a parts request page for missing, broken or damaged Levado components, linked below. Worth trying first: the manual notes the handset needs only light pressure, applied to the centre of the pad rather than the edge.
Sources
- Fellowes Levado Height Adjustable Desk Base operator manual, the source for the 220 lb capacity, the 27.6 in minimum desktop depth, the fifteen and seven year warranty, and the handset instruction
- Fellowes Levado FAQ, the source for the 24.2 to 48.5 in height range, the 1.4 in per second travel, the four memory positions and the 24 in minimum desktop depth
- Fellowes Table and Worksurface Guide, the source for the 24.5 to 48.5 in range, the "Lifetime" warranty line, the SwiftLock folding legs and the single base part number across sizes
- Fellowes UK Levado page and UK FAQs, the source for the 640 to 1260 mm range, the ten year desktop warranty and the FIRA ergonomic test to EN ISO 9241-5
- New York State OGS Fellowes contract price list, effective 7 November 2025, the source for BIFMA LEVEL 2 certification and for the Levado still being a current contract item
- OfficeSupply.com, Levado base, the source for the sold-out wording and for the five year warranty claim at retail
- Walmart, Levado base, showing $980.82 alongside "Out of stock", and its three owner ratings, which is the entire review pool I could find for this desk anywhere
- Staples, Levado 48×24 top, showing $189.89 alongside "This item is out of stock"
- Newegg, Levado base and OfficeCrave, 60×30 top, both out of stock
- BlueDogInk, Levado 72×30 top at $361.29, the only orderable Levado part found
- Fellowes support, missing or damaged Levado parts
- UPLIFT V3 desk at $599, frame at $469, and the V3 frame specification sheet, the source for the 355 lb capacity and the 21.6 to 47.7 in travel
- Global Industrial, NewHeights Bonita ET 60×30 at $1,075, and RightAngle’s own Bonita ET page, the source for the 27 to 47 in travel, the 250 lb capacity and the Ketterer motor
- Vari Electric Standing Desk 60×30, the source for a page displaying "In stock" beside a disabled cart button and the words "Out Of Stock"
- ESI Enmo specification sheet, the source for the two motor design and the 17.4 in travel used in the comparison
- CPSC recall database, searched for Fellowes and for Levado. No recall exists for this desk or any Fellowes desk. The only Fellowes recall on record is a 2010 footrest. This came from a site-wide search rather than a database query, so treat it as strong but not definitive