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LemonySmidget • 5 months ago

word of advice: when getting flexispot e7, get the FlexiSpot E7 Pro Premium (the off center one) instead of this FlexiSpot E7 Premium (centered bridge). you'll hate it when your knee caps bang onto the support railing in the middle.

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Clean-Competition-17 • 2 months ago

I bought one in early August and it's changed my life. I have mobility and other health challenges, and am a little shorter than average. It's not so much about the option to stand - adjusting just even my ideal sitting height without extra finicky life hacks (eg footrests) was a relief. I will say, though, that a lot of adjustable desks don't automatically solve height challenges for very short or very tall people unless you ensure you're getting an "extended range" model. Unfortunately many companies don't offer that. The few that do offer one or two out of their entire collection; a few will charge a premium! So sit-stand desks still require a bit of careful research and planning before purchase. That said, the flexibility suits my ergonomic needs much better than getting a static desk customized would have. I also like the ability to raise my desk to its maximum height for non-strenuous cable management. I just sit in my office chair and tinker comfortably. Added castor wheels to my setup so it makes it more of a breeze. Edit: just in case anyone's shopping for a desk based on height comfort needs, a tip I was given was to seek desks with legs that have three collapsing columns (or "three stage legs") vs just two collapsing columns. Specific affordable models: 1) the MITZZON (Ikea) 2) the E7 Pro Plus (Flexispot). I own the latter. So far, I'm very content.

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jackoup • 9 months ago

I can recommend the flexispot v7 pro. If you want to go the cheaper route, you can only get the frame and buy a tabletop on Ikea. It’s what I did and it saved me ~130. I got a 63”x27”. I spent a bit less than $500 on the frame + tabletop.

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jackoup • 9 months ago

The flexispot v7 pro does not wobble that much. I think it’s a great option.

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00roast00 • 2 months ago

I just bought the **FlexiSpot E7 Pro** and it's really sturdy. No complaints at all. Very sturdy at the top and the bottom. Actually, the most sturdy well built desk I've owned.

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00roast00 • 2 months ago

I’ve not noticed any wobble at all, feels extremely solid and well made.

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Alex6534 • 10 months ago

Congrats! I just ordered mine today (e7 pro). How long did delivery take? DPD are delivering the desk / frame and fedex are delivering the casters. Got a confirmed date and time for the casters, just not the desk 😂

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antei_ku • 12 months ago

If your neck and shoulders hurt I think there are a few other things you could prioritize like posture, chair and monitor height. They are worth it mostly because you can set the appropriate height along with your chair, and standing while working of course I have a Fully Jarvis and a Flexispot E7 Pro (2 legs) both very solid

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Away-Daikon545 • 6 months ago

Flexispot has been solid for me nearly 2 years no issues so far

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Away-Daikon545 • 6 months ago

And I’m using the e7 pro it’s awesome

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chanmaofei • 14 days ago

I have the E7 Pro and have had it for a year and a half. It's amazing though I do want to say that it still wobbles at a standing height (if I push on it, for regular use it's unnoticeable). The extra leg room space advertised from the c-leg structure also doesn't matter much if you get a larger desktop. Depending on your use case the extra weight capacity on the E7 line can be beneficial, but otherwise the E5 should do just as well at a better price.

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ConsiderationOld9893 • 24 days ago

I have recently bought flexispot E7 Pro. Since then most of the time I work in a standing position. Delivery took about 1 week in EU, it took me one hour to assemble, it is not as straightforward as IKEA, but still relatively easy and all the instruments are provided. Table itself is stable enough, I don't notice any shaking or trembling during working or typing. I bought the smallest version 120x60. Which is actually enough for my work setup (laptop + monitor). I have black tabletop, which looks good but collects all the fingerprints. Overall I am very satisfied with the purchase, highly recommended.

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Elijah2798 • 12 months ago

Worth it 100%. Flexispot E7 Pro. Absolutely love it.

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