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Model: FLEXISPOT 79 x 32 Inch Large Standing Desk, Stand Up Desk with Splice Board, Rising Desks for Home Office, Office Desk with Cup Holder and Headphone Hook (Black Frame + Black Top, 2 Packages)
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Not who you asked, but I have 4 standing desks.
The 4 segments of chip board are literally junk tier material and will be damaged the first time you forget a drink on it.
This is a single motor desk rated for ~154lbs. You can get a dual motor set of legs for $99. https://a.co/d/aGzLX0A
Then look on marketplace or similar sites. Or find a place (like southeastern salvage for me) where they sell nice large butcher block slabs for $100 (they carry a range of sizes, wood species, and thicknesses for $60-400), buy a can of some sort of clear coat, lacquer, epoxy, etc and seal the wood to protect it. A little extra leg work and $200 can get you a long way towards a much nicer desk.
You can also cut it down to a different size or shape in the future and just re-seal it. You can't do that with their particle board.
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I did but I can't find anything that's close to 79" x 32" for $150. Maybe I'm limiting myself by just looking on Amazon.
Local availability will make a huge difference as well. I work with other materials like silicone, epoxies, and certain metals like gold and silver. The nearest "local" place I've found is 2.5 hours away and not practical most of the time. So I end up being subject to online or delivered prices which eat up profit margin.
i got a 60x30 engineered butcher block from home depot for like $120. it's engineered, but you dont have to do the extra setup steps
Any link for that butcher block?
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Okay but what about if you don't want to do any of that extra work for a table? I don't want to go out and buy sealant, epoxy, cut it down to size, or piece together deals that show up on the used market?
Is this still considered a bad deal?
Laminate top is the best value buy for a desk top. That's what nearly every office uses.
heads up though. people delivering may not be strong and there may be little areas that get damaged during shipping. i knew ahead of time and was okay with it, in order to get a discount. if it's damaged, reach out to home depot, they will offer a discount. the damage wasnt terrible and i positioned it to the back
Last edited by k_white_ December 27, 2025 at 09:53 AM.
Floor & Decor has a nice size solid wood beech by Manor House unfinished butcher block for $99.99. 5 Ft.
Thanks, I used this post and an earlier one for the dual motor and will be building my own. I'll probably sand this down(if necessary) and stain it in maybe mahogany or American cherry for a beautiful finish.
The floor and decor option is definitely nice.
Last edited by springs113 December 28, 2025 at 04:07 PM.
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The 4 segments of chip board are literally junk tier material and will be damaged the first time you forget a drink on it.
This is a single motor desk rated for ~154lbs. You can get a dual motor set of legs for $99.
https://a.co/d/aGzLX0A
Then look on marketplace or similar sites. Or find a place (like southeastern salvage for me) where they sell nice large butcher block slabs for $100 (they carry a range of sizes, wood species, and thicknesses for $60-400), buy a can of some sort of clear coat, lacquer, epoxy, etc and seal the wood to protect it. A little extra leg work and $200 can get you a long way towards a much nicer desk.
You can also cut it down to a different size or shape in the future and just re-seal it. You can't do that with their particle board.
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Is this still considered a bad deal?
Laminate top is the best value buy for a desk top. That's what nearly every office uses.
heads up though. people delivering may not be strong and there may be little areas that get damaged during shipping. i knew ahead of time and was okay with it, in order to get a discount. if it's damaged, reach out to home depot, they will offer a discount. the damage wasnt terrible and i positioned it to the back
The floor and decor option is definitely nice.
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