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AffectionateBowl9798 • 6 months ago

Researched this quite a bit last year and went with Flexispot E1. I am 100% happy with it. It is reliable, sturdy and quiet. If you don't like the table top you can change it to something else!

r/HENRYUKLifestyle • Standing Desk ->
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AllKnowingEK • 22 days ago

I have this and its great: https://amzn.eu/d/gRWYDl5 I don’t even use it whilst standing really but you would be surprised how often it comes in handy being able to adjust to height higher and lower. Not something I knew I needed but wouldn’t go back from having one.

r/AskUK • Home workers of the UK: Are standing desks worth it? ->
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hurleyburleyundone • 6 months ago

Got the Ef1 as well with flexispot desktop. Came in under 200£ on a discount day. Im happy with it.

r/HENRYUKLifestyle • Standing Desk ->
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rlarts • 6 months ago

I went for the Flexispot E1 (EF1) and I’m very happy with it. Just attached it to a standard IKEA desktop. I do intend to switch the desktop for something more premium at some point in the future, but it’s not high up my priority list.

r/HENRYUKLifestyle • Standing Desk ->
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TheCalRed • 21 days ago

I have a standing desk and I use it daily - I work 100% from home. Typically I sit when I'm 'Working' and I stand whenever I'm in meetings, so about 50:50. I find it gives me a little more energy during calls, and the movement stops any lower back pain. I really recommend FLEXISPOT as a brand - I have the E1 Pro 140x80. Currently £300 in Black Friday and you can add on power outlets, wire storage etc. I like that it has 4 memory settings, and I have mine programmed for: 1) Sitting 2) Slouching 3) Soup and Noodles (Because it's way less splash when it's right under your chin) 4) Standing Very recommend!

r/AskUK • Home workers of the UK: Are standing desks worth it? ->
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randoomkiller • 4 months ago

En Flexispot 120x80-asat vettem 100 eur-ert hasznaltam.Legjobb h szet tudod kapni, nagyobb asztallapot raksz ra es papa

r/programmingHungary • Állítható asztal ->
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celaconacr • 22 days ago

Yes they are worth it as long as you can get in the habit of using it. £500 is a lot though unless it's something special. You can pick up electric ones around £100-£150. I managed to pick up one similar to https://amzn.eu/d/9vay5nR on sale for £70. Integrated sockets aren't worth the extra to me. My preference would be to mount an extension lead underneath to hide them away. You can also get various mounting options for diy like this https://amzn.eu/d/hjQWlwC

r/AskUK • Home workers of the UK: Are standing desks worth it? ->
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Mathias-VV • 3 months ago

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

r/BuyItForLife • Standing desk that won't fall apart after a year? ->
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Lower_Carpenter_7228 • 5 months ago

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

r/workfromhome • Which standing desk actually works? Need help! ->
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Lower_Carpenter_7228 • about 2 months ago

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.

r/office • Are standing desks actually worth it? ->
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marmarama • 12 months ago

FlexiSpot. During COVID lockdown I bought the FlexiSpot dual-motor frame/mechanism, put my own waney edge solid oak top on and waxed it to within an inch of its life. Looks and feels lovely, moves up and down quickly and relatively quietly, and has 3 memories for height. Zero wobble too. I use it daily when WFH - I generally do any meetings standing up because I find I'm quicker and sharper in conversation when standing, and sit down when I'm doing technical work. My only complaint is to do with my WFH office space rather than my desk _per se_. It's a fairly small box room - more of a large cupboard really - and my desk space is necessarily limited. I wish the desk had a bit more width and especially depth - 60cm/2ft depth is only _just_ enough even with the monitor on a clamp stand, and sometimes feels a little cramped. I also do not have a lot of space to push the chair out of the way when in standing mode, so if I start to pace I sometimes bump into the chair. First world problems...

r/sysadmin • Is a standing desk worth it, any suggestion? ->

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