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The FLEXISPOT Electric Standing Desk features a spacious 55"x24" eco-friendly desktop with a sturdy white alloy steel frame. It offers smooth electric height adjustment from 28.7" to 47.6" via a 6-button memory controller with 4 presets and built-in USB-A and USB-C charging ports. Supporting up to 110 lbs and equipped with anti-collision technology, it ensures safety and durability. Quick to assemble in under 5 minutes, it also includes integrated cord management and hooks for a clean, organized workspace.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Drawer Glide Material | Metal |
Additional Features | Quick Assembly |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Drawer Type | Single Drawer |
Base Type | Leg |
Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | Built-in |
Cabinet Configuration | Built-In |
Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Leaves | 1 |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | White Top + White Frame |
Style Name | Modern |
Finish Types | Powder Coated |
Furniture Finish | Factory Finish |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Top Color | White |
Base Color | White |
Item Width Side To Side | 24"D x 55"W x 47.6"H |
Item Weight | 67.1 Pounds |
Size | 55x24" |
Number Of Shelves | 1 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.6 Inches |
Maximum Height | 47.6 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28.7 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 59.38 Inches |
Number Of Enclosed Shelves | 1 |
Number Of Cabinets | 1 |
Number Of Open Shelves | 1 |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 110 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited Warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
C**S
Perfect? No. Fantastic price to performance? Oh yes.
I just received and assembled this desk today. I got the "5 minute" assembly model....LOL yeah right. It took me 30 minutes. Was it hard? No. Could I do it in 5 minutes as advertised? Sure, if I had a NASCAR pit crew working with me. Having said that, it was not difficult and I am VERY impressed with the quality of the unit. It came out looking fantastic (especially the white metal anodized painted parts). I kept thinking...wow, this is fitting together REALLY nicely. Once it was assembled I had a few observations:1. The top I chose was grey...except it's not really grey. I would call it more of a very neutral light brown. Very Very neutral. Don't get me wrong, it is very nice especially with the white legs, but grey...? Not really.2. Quiet! Holy Molly is this thing quite when it goes up and down.3. Memory! The standing and sitting memory buttons are gold. Love them.4. TALLLLLLL! I am 6'3" and this thing goes higher than I even need. I would say this would easily satisfy someone 6'5" in the standing positions.5. The Basket.....wow this stupid little under the desk hidden basket is fantastic. I put my power strip in it and now the back of my desk is clean clean clean. One cord going in. Love it.6. Design.....sweet. The box said made in Vietnam but I could care less. It is VERY well designed. Time will tell on the motor and over all longevity, but so far for $225 bucks I am VERY impressed.At the end of the day I could not be happier. I hope this desk lasts forever and contributes to my over all good health.****UPDATE REVIEW****. Well I have had this desk a year now and I am buying one for my 22 year old and one for my 29 year old. The desk is fantastic. Dunno, for the price it is just a GAME CHANGER. I remember when the first standing desks came out and were like $1500. Complete rip off. I don't care who makes this guy, the quality is excellent and the price....a few hundred bucks???? I mean, just great.
J**N
Terrific build quality for money!
I bought this desk for $175 I believe (they had an $50 off offer at the time of purchase) after I bought a $100 standing desk that had the split in the middle of the desk and had two piece join together. Huge mistake on my part for buying it, I felt that line every time using my mouse over it, was terrible. So I returned it and bought this one - it’s MDF board underneath a terrific bamboo-style top, like all of them, so ok there’s that. But the most important is that it’s a solid piece of MDF and not split in two. On top of that it comes preassembled with the main bracket, and motor already attached. The legs went on with ease. The way they designed the legs was pretty genius!Super quiet motor - which you don’t have to put a rod into: the rod is already mounted, which on cheaper desks you have to do yourself! And once this rod failed on my wife’s desk and it smash a monitor we had on it - I’d advise against buying one of those types which seem to come on all of the $100 or so desks. the buttons are super easy to use: one press and it goes right into the setting you set it at. The positioning of the buttons is on the right side which I prefer as well. The only thing that I prefer from the previous desk is the hooks for headphones, etc - the ones that this one comes with are just bent slim pieces of metal, and because it’s mdf board, the screws are not able to fully press these brackets in place, so they move ever so slightly. If they had rubber bushings to squeeze into, perhaps that would do the trick. But in any case these hooks bend super easily as well which isn’t very nice.Lastly, I want to mention that this desk is solid for writing on - the previous $100 desk had a slight wobble in it when writing pen to paper, which also was terrible. This desk is planted, and does not move! I’m a fountain pen user and that for me is extremely important.I hope this all makes sense and came across the way I intended it to! The hooks are really the only qualm I have but other than that, terrific desk!! I would highly recommend, and I never write reviews on Amazon, but felt compelled to as I just love this desk!
C**I
Good, sturdy desk
After wfh for 3 years, going back to the office for almost 1 and then moving into a remote role, I figured it was time to get myself a height-adjustable desk that my legs actually fit under so I can sit properly in my ergo chair...especially since I lead our ergo program at work. Walk the walk and all.While this was not a "5-minute assembly" it was a quick and easy assembly. All told, it was probably about 20 minutes. It does come with a metal-boxy-shelf thing that I believe is supposed to be cable management or possibly storage? Either way, it's not shown in any of the photos on Amazon or Flexispot's website. I left it off because I want the legroom. The stick-on cable ties provided do just fine for holding on the power adapter for the motor.The motor is not the quietest motor (if you've worked in an office with, say, Teknions or AMQs or fancypants-high-end sit-stands, those are much quieter) but it's not like its grinding gravel and you're also not manually cranking the desk so no complaints. The standing height great for my 6' frame - elbows when typing/mousing should be at 90* - and it goes up to 47.5" which gives folks much taller than me hope, too. No issues with monitors wobbling when I type.As an aside: having worked office ops, most sit-stands will need to have screws tightened every so often! Check how tight your screws are if it goes wobbly - chances are you're leaning on it, in addition to putting your computer equipment on it.My one knock is I wish I could have gotten this color combo (bamboo/white) in 30" depth but that's not even worth taking a star off because it's my own aesthetics.
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