Flexispot

4 Legs Standing Desk 63 x 28 Inch Electric Adjustable Height with Splice Board Home Office Sit Stand Up Desk

Flexispot 4 Legs Standing Desk 63 x 28 Inch Electric Adjustable Height with Splice Board Home Office Sit Stand Up Desk

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Last updated: Apr 28, 2026

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Reddit Iconadamlklein
5 months ago

Hello all, I've been researching a standing desk for my home office for a while. I had been set on an Uplift V3, until I came across reviews of the Flexispot. I'm definitely leaning toward a four-leg, as I really want stability. I had been pricing the four-leg E7 plus until I came across an Amazon black Friday deal for https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DK1LXQY5. It's a Flexispot (looks like an E6, but there's no specific model info). My primary concern is the desktop (three *thin* \- 0.63 in panels), as well as not being able to identify the frame specs or model. The weight limit of 220lb should be okay, I only have two laptops and a single 27 in monitor (I might get a second monitor at some point). My thinking is if I hate it I can return it by the end of January, if I like the desk but not the desktop, I can replace the desktop either with something from Flexispot or really anywhere else (if I replace the desktop, I would probably go with 60 X 30 rather than the 63 X 28) Thoughts from those with more insight / experience would be much appreciated. Thanks!

5 months ago

Thanks, that's a good option. I already ordered the Amazon desk, and it just shipped. I'll put it together as soon as I get it, and if I like the base and not the desktop, I might do the same thing you're describing. Good luck and have fun!

Reddit IconEdhellas
6 months ago

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.

Reddit IconOneFrabjousDay
4 months ago

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.

Reddit Iconpsychokillah
about 2 months ago

Have the one with the 4 motorized legs. Rock solid. Highly recommended. Used the have one with only 2 legs and was a bit wobbly.

Reddit Iconartaru
6 months ago

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.

Reddit Icontuesdaymorningwood
6 months ago

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

Reddit IconTheRealNorwhal
9 months ago

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.

Reddit IconHolidayWallaby
3 months ago

Check how many leg segments it has. My FkexiSpot desk has 2 and low is just a tad not low enough

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