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FlexiSpot H1 Manual Crank Standing Desk (Frame Only) EXPIRED

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$219.99
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FlexiSpot has FlexiSpot H1 Manual Crank Standing Desk (Frame Only) for $219.99 - $160 when you apply coupon code 160H1SD at checkout = $59.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member SmilingKite474 for posting this deal.

Note: This is a frame only (no desktop included).

Features:
  • Height Range: 28"-47.6"
  • Loading Capacity: 154lbs
  • Adjustable Width: 33.5"-50.8"
  • Applicable Desktop: 39.4"-63.0" width

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FlexiSpot [flexispot.com] has Crank Standing Desk H1 Frame (desktop not included) for $219.99 - $160 w/Code: 160H1SD = $59.99

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  • Leg Section
    2-stage
  • Adjustable Height
    28"-47.6"
  • Adjustable Width
    33.5"-50.8"
  • Applicable Desktop
    39.4"-63.0" width
  • Loading Capacity
    154lbs
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I wish the less expensive standing desk legs went down lower. When I was flirting with getting a standing desk, I was disappointed by how "high" the minimum height was.

The desk I'm sitting at currently is 25" from floor to underside of the desk - these desk legs have a minimum height of 28" - 3" difference is easy enough to accommodate by moving my chair seat higher. But then my legs and weight are no longer truly neutral on the seat so I don't have extra pressure between my legs and the front edge of the seat.
5'11" - so I wouldn't normally expect to have fit issues for things like desks and chairs.

The choice I found was either to spend a lot more and get a 3-stage standing desk that can totally fit me both sitting and standing, or just commit to using it primarily standing such that I'm willing to compromise on the ergonomics of the seated position.
so buy a piece of flat wood from Home Depot for desktop?
Sounds like a missed opportunity. If we still had an office, we'd be betting on crank races.

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03-14-2023 at 03:55 PM.
Wow, thanks for this. It's got great reviews (site curated im sure) but at $60, I'll take that risk.
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so buy a piece of flat wood from Home Depot for desktop?
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03-14-2023 at 05:54 PM.
I wish the less expensive standing desk legs went down lower. When I was flirting with getting a standing desk, I was disappointed by how "high" the minimum height was.

The desk I'm sitting at currently is 25" from floor to underside of the desk - these desk legs have a minimum height of 28" - 3" difference is easy enough to accommodate by moving my chair seat higher. But then my legs and weight are no longer truly neutral on the seat so I don't have extra pressure between my legs and the front edge of the seat.
5'11" - so I wouldn't normally expect to have fit issues for things like desks and chairs.

The choice I found was either to spend a lot more and get a 3-stage standing desk that can totally fit me both sitting and standing, or just commit to using it primarily standing such that I'm willing to compromise on the ergonomics of the seated position.
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03-14-2023 at 07:45 PM.
Quote from ApprovingPanda :
I wish the less expensive standing desk legs went down lower. When I was flirting with getting a standing desk, I was disappointed by how "high" the minimum height was.

The desk I'm sitting at currently is 25" from floor to underside of the desk - these desk legs have a minimum height of 28" - 3" difference is easy enough to accommodate by moving my chair seat higher. But then my legs and weight are no longer truly neutral on the seat so I don't have extra pressure between my legs and the front edge of the seat.
5'11" - so I wouldn't normally expect to have fit issues for things like desks and chairs.

The choice I found was either to spend a lot more and get a 3-stage standing desk that can totally fit me both sitting and standing, or just commit to using it primarily standing such that I'm willing to compromise on the ergonomics of the seated position.
Yep.. 3 stage is needed to get really good range and that isn't something many figure out without doing more research and measurements. I spent a lot more for main desk to get larger range. A cheaper option can be done by putting feet on riser and adjusting seat higher. That said, have a powered (with memory) Flexispot used for other projects and they are one of the best options for cheaper sit/stand desks.
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03-14-2023 at 07:55 PM.
Earlier today they sold the powerful electric dual motor E8 frame for just $100 and it sold out (frame only was $100 and the table top was $100)
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03-14-2023 at 07:57 PM.
We had this for our office. Threw them all out b/c the crank took so many turns.
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Quote from scdiamond :
We had this for our office. Threw them all out b/c the crank took so many turns.
Sounds like a missed opportunity. If we still had an office, we'd be betting on crank races.
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03-14-2023 at 08:25 PM.
Quote from scdiamond :
We had this for our office. Threw them all out b/c the crank took so many turns.
But it states, "Easy Cranking" right on the product image.
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But it states, "Easy Cranking" right on the product image.
It is easy to crank, it just took a ton of rotations to move up 1'.
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