popularKevinR6981 posted Sep 14, 2025 05:37 PM
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popularKevinR6981 posted Sep 14, 2025 05:37 PM
FLEXISPOT EN1 One-Piece Standing Desk, 48 x 24 Inches Electric Height Adjustable Desk for Home Office (White Frame + White Desktop) $109.98
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I bought this last year for my wife. It held two monitors (27") and her macbook pro with a lamp on it. Within 6 months the motor or something on it broke and it was no longer usable/couldn't go up or down. Both the controller and the motor were fried (both are on a surge protector so it wasn't that. It had probably gone up and down less than 50 times total. I troubleshooted everything with the company. I manually took off the existing motor controller/motor and manually raised it to the height she wanted and its a decent desk. It definitely can't fit 3 monitors and I'm not sure if it could handle a monitor arm or not without the material breaking.
Flexispot to their credit after sending a picture/video and troubleshooting with them, gave me a full refund, so my experience with Flexispot is good and I recommend them for supporting their product, but I probably wouldn't purchase from them again.
My desk is a uplift desk and it has been up and down probably hundreds of times with butcher blocks and 5 monitors on it, as well as my kids hanging from underneath on a hammock...it is a beast. This is what I would truly recommend but its like 10x more expensive...so you get what you pay for.
TLDR
I think its a nice "cheap" desk, but it might burn out (maybe I was just unlucky), but Flexispot had good customer support (in my case)
I bought this last year for my wife. It held two monitors (27") and her macbook pro with a lamp on it. Within 6 months the motor or something on it broke and it was no longer usable/couldn't go up or down. Both the controller and the motor were fried (both are on a surge protector so it wasn't that. It had probably gone up and down less than 50 times total. I troubleshooted everything with the company. I manually took off the existing motor controller/motor and manually raised it to the height she wanted and its a decent desk. It definitely can't fit 3 monitors and I'm not sure if it could handle a monitor arm or not without the material breaking.
Flexispot to their credit after sending a picture/video and troubleshooting with them, gave me a full refund, so my experience with Flexispot is good and I recommend them for supporting their product, but I probably wouldn't purchase from them again.
My desk is a uplift desk and it has been up and down probably hundreds of times with butcher blocks and 5 monitors on it, as well as my kids hanging from underneath on a hammock...it is a beast. This is what I would truly recommend but its like 10x more expensive...so you get what you pay for.
TLDR
I think its a nice "cheap" desk, but it might burn out (maybe I was just unlucky), but Flexispot had good customer support (in my case)
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I bought this last year for my wife. It held two monitors (27") and her macbook pro with a lamp on it. Within 6 months the motor or something on it broke and it was no longer usable/couldn't go up or down. Both the controller and the motor were fried (both are on a surge protector so it wasn't that. It had probably gone up and down less than 50 times total. I troubleshooted everything with the company. I manually took off the existing motor controller/motor and manually raised it to the height she wanted and its a decent desk. It definitely can't fit 3 monitors and I'm not sure if it could handle a monitor arm or not without the material breaking.
Flexispot to their credit after sending a picture/video and troubleshooting with them, gave me a full refund, so my experience with Flexispot is good and I recommend them for supporting their product, but I probably wouldn't purchase from them again.
My desk is a uplift desk and it has been up and down probably hundreds of times with butcher blocks and 5 monitors on it, as well as my kids hanging from underneath on a hammock...it is a beast. This is what I would truly recommend but its like 10x more expensive...so you get what you pay for.
TLDR
I think its a nice "cheap" desk, but it might burn out (maybe I was just unlucky), but Flexispot had good customer support (in my case)
Another thing that might be relevant (at least for short people like me) is the minimum height. These Flexispots don't get very low. Like you, my desk is an Uplift, and the bottom-out height is perfect for me while sitting. My wife got a desk similar to this one and the minimum height is a few inches too high for me and drives me nuts - I either have to raise my chair and let my feet dangle and get proper arm angles, or let my feet touch the ground and deal with finger / wrist numbness from folding my arms up). It's the only thing keeping me from buying one of these for another location. She doesn't seem to notice, though.
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