Flexispot 48"x30" Adjustable Electric Stand Up Desk w/ Memory Controller
$250
$299.99
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Update: Price has slightly increased to $249.99 after the extra '$50 Off clipping coupon' found on the product page
Flexispot via Amazon has Flexispot 48"x30" Adjustable Electric Stand Up Desk w/ Ergonomic Memory Controller on sale for $239.99 when you 'clip' $60 Off Coupon found on product page. Shipping is free.
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About this Product:
The motor lift mechanism offers smoother height adjustments, from 28" to 47.6" (without 1" thickness of table top included), at a speed of 1"/second with low noise(under 50 dB) while running.
A steel frame combined with a desktop allows for a 154 lbs. weight capacity to support your ideal workspace setup.
A 7-button controller with 3 programmable memory presets lets you set 3 desired desk heights for convenient switching from sitting to standing throughout the day.
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This Desk is rated 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on 1,400 Customer Reviews.
This is $60 Off (20% Savings) off the List Price of $299.99. -slickdewmaster
Flexispot Electric Stand Up Desk Workstation with 48 x 30 Inches Whole-Piece Desktop Ergonomic Memory Controller Adjustable Height Standing Desk for $239.99 Now $249.99 w/ $50 Off 'clip' coupon.
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I have this desk in black for almost 2 years. It's working well. Stable, Single motor.
Just curious - why the thumbs down? Stand up desks aren't cheap- not sure the mechanism they are using, however it is electric.
Compared to commercial options - this seems like a great deal.
Single Motor in this one and I'm pretty sure the Ikea ones (I have one from 5ish years ago so I don't know what the current models include) have two motors.
The AC Adapter/Power Supply for my Ikea standing desk failed after about a year but I was able to open a warranty claim and had a new one in my hand in 3-4 days. Bonus is it is kind of unclear who services the warranty on the Ikea desks - Ikea themselves, or the manufacturer of the motor/electronic components. I opened a warranty claim with both the motor manufacturer and Ikea and *both of them* responded to the warranty claim and both sent me replacement AC adapters. Other than that, as long as you don't go way over the weight limit or anything these motors shouldn't be super prone to failure - in my case a new AC adapter got my desk back up and running with no issues even though I initially suspected a motor failure because of the behavior (desk would lower but not raise). I'm tempted to get this one at this price for another office.
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Wondering how this compares to the Costco trevanti or the ikea ones
Single Motor in this one and I'm pretty sure the Ikea ones (I have one from 5ish years ago so I don't know what the current models include) have two motors.
The AC Adapter/Power Supply for my Ikea standing desk failed after about a year but I was able to open a warranty claim and had a new one in my hand in 3-4 days. Bonus is it is kind of unclear who services the warranty on the Ikea desks - Ikea themselves, or the manufacturer of the motor/electronic components. I opened a warranty claim with both the motor manufacturer and Ikea and *both of them* responded to the warranty claim and both sent me replacement AC adapters. Other than that, as long as you don't go way over the weight limit or anything these motors shouldn't be super prone to failure - in my case a new AC adapter got my desk back up and running with no issues even though I initially suspected a motor failure because of the behavior (desk would lower but not raise). I'm tempted to get this one at this price for another office.
Just curious - why the thumbs down? Stand up desks aren't cheap- not sure the mechanism they are using, however it is electric.
Compared to commercial options - this seems like a great deal.
It's a good deal. Recently got a flexispot on Amazon for about $290, the quick install version 48x24. So far I love it. The table top shows fingerprints quite easily but that's probably the only flaw. Slick dealers will tell you to build your own from ikea and butcher block but if you're looking for an already made stand up desk this is a good price.
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03-10-2021 at 11:38 AM.
Just bought a flexispot desk. It's a good deal if you need a standing desk. But my monitors shake like crazy as I'm typing which makes me dizzy. The desk has only one flimsy crossbar which makes it just unstable enough to shake the monitors. The monitors are very expensive and did not shake on a different desk.
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03-10-2021 at 11:52 AM.
I have a flexi spot 48x24 white, basic controller for 250. If you have a nicer controller and wider desk and $10 cheaper is a pretty good deal.
Mono price have the the motorized frame (black, and basic controller) for $150 on sale but $190 typical. So extra 90 for white color, nicer controller and a table surface( pre drilled mounting holes) is a great deal. My desk don't shake and I mounted a 43" LG on it.
I bought the 48x30 Basic version of this one (non memory buttons) for $280 back in Sep'20. I got a DOA motor initially and worked with customer support to open a claim in which they were able to get a replacement out in a a couple days. Other than that initial issue, it has been quite solid for me. I hold 2 monitors (27 inch) and laptop on it and have not experienced any shaking issues as someone else mentioned (sitting or standing).
Great deal! We picked up a pair of these to improve our pandemic work from home setup and so far they're going strong!
For those cross-shopping as I was between this and the Monoprice desks, be sure to account for the cost of a tabletop + shipping or pickup trip. For me this ended up just about the same or cheaper.
Also, make sure to check the variations of these desks on Amazon, sometimes they're cheaper or better equipped for the same cost!
Wondering how this compares to the Costco trevanti or the ikea ones
The Costco one you mention has a bar across the bottom. That makes it's a non-starter for me. But if you didn't mind that, it may make the desk more stable.
Great deal! We picked up a pair of these to improve our pandemic work from home setup and so far they're going strong!
For those cross-shopping as I was between this and the Monoprice desks, be sure to account for the cost of a tabletop + shipping or pickup trip. For me this ended up just about the same or cheaper.
Also, make sure to check the variations of these desks on Amazon, sometimes they're cheaper or better equipped for the same cost!
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Compared to commercial options - this seems like a great deal.
The AC Adapter/Power Supply for my Ikea standing desk failed after about a year but I was able to open a warranty claim and had a new one in my hand in 3-4 days. Bonus is it is kind of unclear who services the warranty on the Ikea desks - Ikea themselves, or the manufacturer of the motor/electronic components. I opened a warranty claim with both the motor manufacturer and Ikea and *both of them* responded to the warranty claim and both sent me replacement AC adapters. Other than that, as long as you don't go way over the weight limit or anything these motors shouldn't be super prone to failure - in my case a new AC adapter got my desk back up and running with no issues even though I initially suspected a motor failure because of the behavior (desk would lower but not raise). I'm tempted to get this one at this price for another office.
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Compared to commercial options - this seems like a great deal.
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The AC Adapter/Power Supply for my Ikea standing desk failed after about a year but I was able to open a warranty claim and had a new one in my hand in 3-4 days. Bonus is it is kind of unclear who services the warranty on the Ikea desks - Ikea themselves, or the manufacturer of the motor/electronic components. I opened a warranty claim with both the motor manufacturer and Ikea and *both of them* responded to the warranty claim and both sent me replacement AC adapters. Other than that, as long as you don't go way over the weight limit or anything these motors shouldn't be super prone to failure - in my case a new AC adapter got my desk back up and running with no issues even though I initially suspected a motor failure because of the behavior (desk would lower but not raise). I'm tempted to get this one at this price for another office.
Compared to commercial options - this seems like a great deal.
It's a good deal. Recently got a flexispot on Amazon for about $290, the quick install version 48x24. So far I love it. The table top shows fingerprints quite easily but that's probably the only flaw. Slick dealers will tell you to build your own from ikea and butcher block but if you're looking for an already made stand up desk this is a good price.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank OrangeDeer7287
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Mono price have the the motorized frame (black, and basic controller) for $150 on sale but $190 typical. So extra 90 for white color, nicer controller and a table surface( pre drilled mounting holes) is a great deal. My desk don't shake and I mounted a 43" LG on it.
For those cross-shopping as I was between this and the Monoprice desks, be sure to account for the cost of a tabletop + shipping or pickup trip. For me this ended up just about the same or cheaper.
Also, make sure to check the variations of these desks on Amazon, sometimes they're cheaper or better equipped for the same cost!
The Costco one you mention has a bar across the bottom. That makes it's a non-starter for me. But if you didn't mind that, it may make the desk more stable.
For those cross-shopping as I was between this and the Monoprice desks, be sure to account for the cost of a tabletop + shipping or pickup trip. For me this ended up just about the same or cheaper.
Also, make sure to check the variations of these desks on Amazon, sometimes they're cheaper or better equipped for the same cost!