FLEXISPOT Pro L-Shaped Dual Motor Electric Standing Desk:71"x48" $330, 63"x40"
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Flexispot via Amazon has 63"x40" FLEXISPOT Pro L-Shaped Dual Motor Electric Standing Desk (Black) for $458.99 - $160 'clipped' coupon = $298.99. Shipping is free.
Flexispot via Amazon has 71"x48" FLEXISPOT Pro L-Shaped Dual Motor Electric Standing Desk (Black) for $459.99 - $130 'clipped' coupon = $329.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Desktop thickness: 1"
Dual motors support weight capacity of up to 220 lbs.
Height adjustment: 28.9" to 48.2"
Built-in LED control pad w/ 3 memory height settings
The reversible panel configures easily for both left-hand and right-hand users.
5-year warranty on the standing desk frame and motors
2-year warranty on the control panel and electronic components
Model: FLEXISPOT Pro Corner Desk Dual Motor L Shaped Computer Electric Standing Desk Sit Stand Up Desk Height Adjustable Desk Home Office Table with Splice Board, 63x40 Black(2 Pakages)
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FLEXISPOT Pro Corner Desk Dual Motor L Shaped Computer Electric Standing Desk Sit Stand Up Desk Height Adjustable Desk Home Office Table with Splice Board, 63x40 Black(2 Pakages)
Manufacturer:
FLEXISPOT
Product SKU:
B092QMRCLQ
UPC:
810072795656
ASIN:
B092QMRCLQ
Brand:
FLEXISPOT
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
63 x 39.4 x 28.9 inches
Manufacturer:
FLEXISPOT
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I got this last time it was on sale (for $10 more) and I'm quite happy with it. I did have to provide my own solutions for cable management, so I found some videos on YouTube that recommended products and techniques for that. I have since added an under-desk treadmill so it's handy that it has 3 memory settings. The ones I have programmed are sitting, standing (with anti-fatigue mat), and treadmill.
Is it just me or is the DEPTH of the desks? That's what I hate about "L" desk measurements. Yes I want to know the total size, but I also want to know how deep the individual tabletops are.
I just bought this one instead within last month and have been very happy with it. It's $290 and comes with better features plus another leg for better stability. https://www.wayfair.com/furniture...=555411598
Instructions aren't the greatest, but assembly was easy enough and it is reversible (L-shape on left/right) despite instructions not mentioning that. The cable holder is super convenient and the raising/lowering is a little slow but stable enough a cup of coffee filled to top won't spill. My wife uses it with a mini treadmill under it every day while on work calls and has zero complaints so far.
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Anyone find it strange to see no support under that L section that comes forward? I'm very concerned about how strong that section is and how much weight it can support. I'm hoping it has a metal beam or two running underneath?
Edit: I guess the 3D view shows a narrow metal beam running up to where the foot on the floor ends (imagine the foot turned upside down but 1/3 as wide/thick and not as tall). There's still about 6 inches unsupported at the end, and the support is costed to the outside edge of the desk than the inside, so I still wouldn't trust it with a heavy load like setting a desktop PC on it or leaning on it with much weight, but it seems fine as long as you're cognizant of it.
Just don't understand why they can't provide that info.
Thanks!
If you plan to use the desk with a dedicated monitor (as opposed to direct laptop use), 24 inches turns out to be inadequate often. 28'' and above usually are much better for supporting arms and wrists appropriately while keeping an ergonomically good distance from the monitor.
If you plan to use the desk with a dedicated monitor (as opposed to direct laptop use), 24 inches turns out to be inadequate often. 28'' and above usually are much better for supporting arms and wrists appropriately while keeping an ergonomically good distance from the monitor.
Yeah I'm looking for 30" or more. That's why I asked.
I guess technically I could just buy the desk and put my own tabletop on it but that's not always the easiest.
Is it just me or is the DEPTH of the desks? That's what I hate about "L" desk measurements. Yes I want to know the total size, but I also want to know how deep the individual tabletops are.
I know... but here's my guess - from the photos it looks like this is made of 2 pieces of the same size, so I would assume the 48" width is also the length of a single piece. Using this information, if the full length is 71", 71"-48" is 23". This would be the depth.
Do the two pieces add together at the L to make 63'' in length? That is the max length I can fit, so hoping it's not a 63'' piece + the 39.5'' width of the other piece.
Yeah, the entire "L" moves up/down. It goes quite high and has 4 pre-sets. The large top segments are 2 leafs with braces connecting them so there's a slight seam. The top shelves are held on by compression screws so you can slide around wherever you want. Bought a power strip with a couple USB ports built in so super clean cable management in the backside basket. Wish I knew how to upload a pic.
Little late in replying, but the website says this is a DUAL motor. The E2L seems to come with one motor, which is strange since it is the newer model
Do the two pieces add together at the L to make 63'' in length? That is the max length I can fit, so hoping it's not a 63'' piece + the 39.5'' width of the other piece.
Looking on the Flexispot website, they have the E1L model[flexispot.com] which correlates with this Amazon listing (although I couldn't find the model mentioned on the Amazon page). I found that they have an image showing more detailed dimensions of the desk. I attached a screenshot of the 63". It's 63" long on one side with both the pieces put together and 40" long on the other side. Depth looks to be either 23" or 24". I did see some Amazon Customer Q&As mentioned it being 23.5" or 23".
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Instructions aren't the greatest, but assembly was easy enough and it is reversible (L-shape on left/right) despite instructions not mentioning that. The cable holder is super convenient and the raising/lowering is a little slow but stable enough a cup of coffee filled to top won't spill. My wife uses it with a mini treadmill under it every day while on work calls and has zero complaints so far.
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Yeah that doesn't help a ton. Haha
Just don't understand why they can't provide that info.
Thanks!
Just don't understand why they can't provide that info.
Thanks!
Also, there is a sub reddit called standing desk or something. post this qs. there and you will get a precise answer from a company rep.
Edit: I guess the 3D view shows a narrow metal beam running up to where the foot on the floor ends (imagine the foot turned upside down but 1/3 as wide/thick and not as tall). There's still about 6 inches unsupported at the end, and the support is costed to the outside edge of the desk than the inside, so I still wouldn't trust it with a heavy load like setting a desktop PC on it or leaning on it with much weight, but it seems fine as long as you're cognizant of it.
Just don't understand why they can't provide that info.
Thanks!
If you plan to use the desk with a dedicated monitor (as opposed to direct laptop use), 24 inches turns out to be inadequate often. 28'' and above usually are much better for supporting arms and wrists appropriately while keeping an ergonomically good distance from the monitor.
Yeah I'm looking for 30" or more. That's why I asked.
I guess technically I could just buy the desk and put my own tabletop on it but that's not always the easiest.
So my answer is 23".
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Looking on the Flexispot website, they have the E1L model [flexispot.com] which correlates with this Amazon listing (although I couldn't find the model mentioned on the Amazon page). I found that they have an image showing more detailed dimensions of the desk. I attached a screenshot of the 63". It's 63" long on one side with both the pieces put together and 40" long on the other side. Depth looks to be either 23" or 24". I did see some Amazon Customer Q&As mentioned it being 23.5" or 23".
This is the one we're talking about RE my comments in this thread: https://www.wayfair.com/furniture...389