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GodSmokesWeed • 8 months ago

Flexispot is the best budget brand there is while still being good quality & good customer service. They have the best budget options in pretty much every style/weight capacity desk. You could also checkout the E6/E5 on Amazon.

r/StandingDesk • Best standing desk under $250 ->
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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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simon-g • 22 days ago

I had one of the Ikea ones when they first started doing them maybe a decade ago. It was OK but I found I left it down a lot of the time and if I was standing I wasn't standing in a great posture anyway. Biggest thing was that it had no memory so it was always a bit of a faff going from one to the other and tweaking it up and down a bit to get it right. Ended up in the kids room. Due to change rooms around again at home so I'm tempted to try a Flexispot (with position memory this time). I found it was good for the afternoon lull you sometimes get although my WFH routine rarely has me sitting for hours at a time, I have a wireless headset and wander about if it's a long call, or nip downstairs to make a drink through the day.

r/AskUK • Home workers of the UK: Are standing desks worth it? ->
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artaru • 30 days 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.

r/buildapc • best gaming desk ->
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tuesdaymorningwood • about 1 month 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

r/pcmasterrace • no one told me about the benefits of standing desk vs sitting ->
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awjre • 22 days ago

Yes they are. You can even get a desk cycle or walking treadmill to make meetings a workout. I've got the Flexispot electric desk and it's been very good and on around £230 as a Black Friday deal.

r/AskUK • Home workers of the UK: Are standing desks worth it? ->
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jerome0423 • 3 months ago

Sobrang mura na nyan ung flexispot umaabot ng 20k pero sobrang solid na pde mong gawin na lift.

r/buhaydigital • Electric Standing Desk. Which one is better? (You can swipe) ->
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justdont7133 • about 2 months ago

I got a height adjustable desk from Flexispot on Amazon and it's really good. Mine was £200, but it's quite a big one, the slightly smaller ones are cheaper

r/UKFrugal • Ergonomic desk and chair recommendations? ->

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