
Flexispot - 4 Legs Dual Motors Electric Standing Desk
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I went from a larger L shaped desk to a 48” standing desk. I was worried about the size, but honestly it’s a pretty good size. If you’re worried about space you can make the 48” work well with ease. Sometimes with speaker placement and such you need to be a little more creative. Coming from a smaller desk like that you shouldn’t have any issues.
I went with the flexispot all white and I’m very happy with it. Looks great and it’s super solid. Very quiet going up and down as well.
I got the 140cm wide all white. It was heavy, but super easy to assemble. I’m not sure about all of them, but mine certainly had pre drilled holes. I’m not sure what model it is but it’s just their common sit stand desk. I got it on sale.
Most of my office bought standing desks during covid and I've found it great - tend to use it during the afternoon after a morning of working sitting down. £500 sounds a lot though, everyone I know has a Flexispot which works brilliantly, I have the basic one which was about £130, holds dual monitor arm, 2 laptops etc and solid as anything. The best add-on is a wiring basket to hang underneath - I have a 6-socket extension lead in there, so there is only 1 long cable going from desk to wall socket, and all cables are neatly tidied away out of sight.
Four legged is the way to go. I have a Flexispot 4 leg and put an IKEA kitchen worktop on it. Can easily stand on it when doing DIY work.
The Flexispot 4 legged ones are built forever. Three across the family, just work. Spendy tho. Very easy to assemble, great instructions. I’ve used everything from an old desk to a door to a butcher block for a top, no problem.
I have a flexidesk standing desk. love it. 32" + 27" monitor with keyboards, mouse, shelf, laptop, dock..etc. only that doesn't have is my PC which is on another shelf. but u can easily fit a PC on there if u only have 1 monitor.(or put it in the back and hide it.
so i used FlexiDesk first and the height adjustments were ok but not smooth. then i got a Dezctop desk with the lift system and modular D Boards. switching between sitting and standing throughout the day became effortless. my back feels way better now
Flexispot but get the dual motor. Mine is 55" long and fits two monitors, laptop stand, and portable monitor with enough writing room and keyboard space. Super sturdy no shaking when changing levels. Really smooth and under $300. No need to splurge on Uplift
Got mine a year ago and use stand mode everyday, usually beginning of day and after lunch. Adjusting height while sitting at different levels for typing vs reading can also alleviate bad posture. There is no reason to spend a grand on a standing desk. Look for a Flexispot dual motor on Amazon. Amazing quality, easy set up, and so smooth. I would only ever get a dual motor. Mine was no more than $300.
You can either go the preset ones from uplift, flexispot, etc. but I'm not a fan of the table top because it's usually particle board. It can work for you but to each their own. I got a flexispot dual motor standing desk and paired it with a butcher block top from home depot. You can usually find butcher blocks easily assessible from the big box stores. I also screwed in casters on the bottom so I could move it around when needed. Using the Ikea Signum as cable management and it's...okay. It works but whatever. Depending on how heavy your table top is and how much stuff (weight of monitors, PC tower, etc.) you're going to put on your desk, would recommend get a frame with dual motors.
This is how I got mine. Sold my old (not height adjustable) desks for the pair and spent an additional 100 to buy a secondhand flexispot. It really was a steal and too some patience and searching to find. Dual motor is a must in my opinion, as are at least 2 programmable buttons. If it is for home use, don’t bother too much with it being too noisy or quiet
I got a Flexispot on a Black Friday sale and saved about a hundred, honestly pretty sturdy depending on how detail oriented and handy you are with assembly. There's one through Costco that doesn't look half bad that has a glass top, USB-A X1 + USB-C X2 integrated charging ports on the side, and drawer. Though I prefer a wooden top to secure a multi-monitor mount and install cable management.
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