
Flexispot - Essential Standing Desk (E2)
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I have a Flexispot EN2. Was $200 when I got it during the summer Amazon Prime Days. I have the 48" wide one because that is all the space I had. Happy with it. Had it since mid-summer. [https://a.co/d/3ETAK0J](https://a.co/d/3ETAK0J) Motor is so-so but that is what I expected for the price. It is holding up well and no issues with only 1 side going up or something like that. Switch and Click on YouTube has a good recent review of some different standing desks.
We just got a Flexispot standing desk EN2 with a one-piece 60"x24" top with clamp power strip and cable management for $229. We are very happy with it! Take a look at Flexispot. They are still doing sales. Probably a better option than IKEA.
I've got flexispot eb2 3 years now it's great. I'm quite lazy so only stand a few times a week but it all helps
I used to have a Flexispot single motor bamboo standing desk that I had to custom order. It was probably around $600 or so, but this was also like four years ago. I never ended up using the standing desk feature tbh so I’ve since “upgraded” to a stationary desk that better aligns with my aesthetic. Flexispot has an Amazon storefront and also a website but I’m pretty sure it’s made in China, so the tariffs might impact overall cost.
Months of looking at too many desks and too many reviews... flexispot arrived today.
Desk is still good! Went with the 40x24 solid top piece. The packaging was good but did end up with a small ding in the side during shipping. It also ships in two separate packages which many miss in the description.
I just bought the flexispot EN2 with the bamboo desktop, and I think it’s perfectly fine. If you’ve used a premium standing desk, it definitely doesn’t compare. But if you’re looking for a budget solution for home use, it’s perfectly adequate, and I’ve been surprised by how stable it feels. That said, I’ve had it for less than a week and can’t speak to how it holds up long term.
Stability, speed, strength of motor, and weight limit to name a few reasons. You tend to get what you pay for with standing desks. So far, I think that Flexispot model is quite good for the price, but I will say I could feel the motor having to work way harder as soon as I put my monitor on the desk. Ultimately I got it for two reasons: 1. I just switched to a fully remote job, and I want to test out my standing setup and see how much I use it before spending $700+. 2. It’s the nicest of a couple of models that my job will pay for, but if I want a nicer one, I have to pay for it myself. I’m not opposed to that, but why not try out the free one first.
I have a Flexispot E2-V2 and I think its great value for its price. If you go to the [official Flexispot subreddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/FlexiSpot_Official/) , you'll one of their [top bosses](https://www.reddit.com/user/Ramzes888/) giving out some discount codes and offers. You can check out their official website as well. They have some nice prices there (definitely checkout and reach out on the posts on their subreddit, you'll get some offers).
I went with the EN2 because it looked like it covered the roller bar better. It is wobbly when extended but not to the point of concern. The desktop also gives when pressed on but mainly only in the middle. When it dies I will upgrade to a better version by them. I’m looking forward to the roller bar being enclosed and a complete frame for the desktop. Overall for the price point the EN2 is a must buy
If you’re open to other brands, I recommend Flexispot. It’s a bit more expensive than those two, but the quality is great. Mine is around 5 years old now but still works great and looks new.
E2E. Pero chineck ko ngayon kung magkano na sya and parang wala na nitong model na to. I guess closest model yung E2 ngayon, pati sa price ganung range din.
One thing I want to point out is that stability is pretty subjective. Even our most basic E2 model gets great marks — about 70% of customers say it’s very stable. That’s because most people use it mostly sitting down and only stand occasionally. At sitting height, it’s rock solid. But once you get to E7, E7 Pro, or something like the Uplift V2 — which are two-leg desks — even if you drop a few hundred extra bucks, some people will still feel it’s not totally stable. Why? Because there are lots of customers who stand at standing height all the time, and sometimes lean on the desk edge. At that height, there’s no desk that won’t have *some* movement. Some people are fine with a little wobble — for example, if you have a heavy monitor arm, a tiny shake usually doesn’t matter. But others notice even the smallest movement and find it unacceptable. So whether a desk feels stable really depends on your usage style and how sensitive you are to wobble. Saying a desk is stable isn’t a lie, and saying it’s unstable isn’t necessarily wrong — it’s personal. If you want a desk with basically zero wobble, I’d suggest going for a good four-leg desk. You can check other brands — most offer free returns, so it’s worth trying a few to see what works best for you.
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