⚡ Elevate your workspace, elevate your life.
The FLEXISPOT EN1 is a modern standing desk featuring a 1-inch thick seamless wood desktop and a robust alloy steel frame. It offers electric height adjustment from 28.1" to 45.7" with quiet motor operation under 50 dB, plus 4 programmable memory presets for ergonomic convenience. Supporting up to 176 lbs, it combines durability with sleek design, perfect for home or office setups. Assembly is straightforward with included tools and video guidance.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Required Assembly | No |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 154 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited" or "Lifetime |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Standing Desk, Computer Desk |
Color | Black |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Leg Style | Simple Leg |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28"D x 55"W x 28"H |
Item Weight | 12 Kilograms |
Size | 55x28" |
Tabletop Thickness | 1 Inches |
Maximum Height | 47.6 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 61.4 Inches |
Additional Features | 55x28"One-Piece Desktop, Adjustable Height |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Base Type | Leg |
Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
Is Customizable? | Yes |
Is Electric | Yes |
M**E
Sturdy and spacious
I've had this desk for about seven months, and it's held up well !I spent MONTHS trying to find the best desk that fit my needs. I'm a student and have a full-time job that is 60% remote. I could not keep working on the bed or an end table. I wanted a sizable desk that would fit my 16-inch Lenovo laptop and 27-inch HP 27mq monitor and still provide me with enough arm space to write on a few notebooks.I love the simplicity of this desk, both in aesthetics and functionality. I had a hand-me-down secretary desk; I hated it; it was large and bulky and had a billion drawers that took up most of the desk space, leaving very little room when I had my laptop and journals on it.This desk is adjustable, but I have never used it. I currently use a dining table chair, so I adjusted the desk's height accordingly and have had no reason to change it. It's stable; it wobbles if you write super aggressively or physically shake the edge of the table, you can see the monitor screen shake a bit. But the structure itself is terrific! It does not at all wobble at the feet. Also, I spilled acetone on it once, and it didn't ruin the finish of the table at all, so yay, lol :)Assembly took around half an hour and was easy to assemble. There are many pieces, but the instructions were very clear. I would suggest using a drill to speed things up, but also, there are 2 or 4 screws that are supposed secure the middle bar to the table, and there are no premade holes. The legs don't have premade holes either, but it wasn't a big deal as there wasn't any space between them. Since there's some space between that middle bar and the underside of the table, it's hard to screw by hand.I definitely recommend this desk to anyone who likes the minimal look. It's sturdy, reliable, and spacious.In general, I would love to see more sizing options; this one is 28 inches deep and 55 inches wide. I initially wanted a 32x62-inch desk, so I compromised a bit. I found a couple of options within that size, but they were too bulky, had two tabletop pieces, or sported two different colored finishes. I wanted a completely solid white color as I didn't want to darken my room, so I bought this one, and I don't regret it at all. :)
L**E
Helps you to get out of the chair and get moving. Good quality. Lots of space.
So far has been great. I have had my desk for about a month now. I bought it because I was sitting all day at work and could feel my blood pressure getting high and knew I needed to do some exercising. I use this desk with my walking pad, but I mostly just stand really because it is better than sitting and not exerting myself. The memory settings are also nice because you can conveniently go back and forth between your main positions whether it is sitting or standing or something else.The desk quality itself is nice and has a good overall look. The table top has a nice sleek appearance. The motor is just a simple motor with a metal rod connecting both ends to raise and lower the desk. It is well placed and out of sight. It has very sturdy legs, and barely wobbles even at full height. I can comfortably lean on the desk if I need to and it doesn't really wobble or lean itself. There is a lot more space available on the top of the desk than I was even expecting. Highly recommend for its good quality, space, and affordable price.
J**R
Flexispot desks make good standing desks that are good for one's physical health and are reasonable
in late 2023, I slipped on black ice and fell, breaking my femur and after recovering, realized I needed a way to be at the computer and stand periodically to one, stretch my legs, and two, standing is preferable to just sitting and thus realized a standing desk may be what the doctor ordered.Had been thinking of getting one for a while but they were usually quite expensive but at some point discovered Flexispot and a bunch of desks here on Amazon, most running $300 or less for something roughly 45-55 inches wide. Some looked cheap, others nicely made, even if a single motor base. Turns out Flexispot has an Amazon store and bought this desk on sale.Read reviews of Flexispot and most were positive. With the exception of the L shaped desk (of which I was considering) that had a 2 piece top, the rest were single piece but in the end, ended up with the EN1, black base/mahogany chipboard top to replace my aging IKEA fixed height desk I'd purchased some 20 years ago that is hollow core inside and without a center support had begun to sag, especially with a keyboard drawer hanging underneath.Assembly was straight forward and utilized my drill to put it together as I had the proper bits to utilize the allan key screws and that made it even easier to put together by myself.It's a solid, heavy-ish desk, but it's a single motor base but it raises and lowers nicely, once I get all the cables so they don't catch in the raising of the desk for standing as one speaker cable got caught and fell on the floor. I now have a sling to house cables and surge protector so all can move up/down as needed.The size, 55x28 is a bit bigger than the old desk and with the support beam holding the 2 legs together, it's a solid piece and even when at full height, it's still fairly solid but likely more so when on the floor, rather than carpeting. I plan on getting articulating arms for the monitors as at the moment, am using the shelf from the old desk to hold the monitors until I can obtain the clamp on arms. even it is sagging a touch for the same reason.Setting the sit/stand positions was easy, just put it where you want it, and press/hold the sit button for instance for 5 seconds, and it's set, how much easier can it be? I still have 2 other settings to use and two manual up/down buttons and display. Turns out, the 28.2 was close to where I needed for sitting. I still need a keyboard tray and may make slight adjustments there and in standing mode, which is 44 something inches. This particular base runs from roughly 28.1 to I think 48". Not bad. Some bases do go lower for little kids to use as necessary and likely a bit taller for taller folks but for me at 5'10", it's fine as is. While at it, I did rearrange my office so the desk now faces the window. Room is on the small size, but it now feels a bit larger than it is.
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