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00roast00 • 3 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 • 3 months ago

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

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AdQuirky3186 • 3 months ago

I’m not sure, I have a Flexispot and like it a lot, but my only point is that you can go off regular recommendations and don’t have to worry about your height. My Flexispot was $530 including add-ons but it’s not an L desk.

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AdQuirky3186 • 3 months ago

My Flexispot E7 does not wobble anymore than a regular desk does (realistically it’s impossible to remove all the wobble), even when standing. It’s sturdier than my non standing desk I had. I would say it’s very sturdy and I have absolutely no issues with it.

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allolesbananes • 12 days ago

After a few weeks with this setup, here’s my short, honest take. The FlexiSpot E7 is a solid, dual-motor standing desk that feels genuinely premium for the price (I got the frame on sale for 400 CAD). Stability is excellent, even at full height with two monitors and a PC tower, the desk barely wobbles. I even have a ps5 under and my work laptop. Height transitions are also very smooth and quiet, I can raise and lower the desk during meetings or calls without anyone noticing. I paired it with a Structube desk cover which is 60 inches long and 26 inches wide, no issues at all there. Very stable and plenty of space. If you’re expecting magical cable-management solutions, you’ll be disappointed. If you have a complex setup, you’ll probably end up adding extra clips or a tray. Not a deal-breaker, just something to be aware of. Overall: a stable, clean-looking, long-term workstation setup my setup: [https://i.imgur.com/kg3EWm3.jpeg](https://i.imgur.com/kg3EWm3.jpeg) if you guys have any questions, i'm happy to answer

r/StandingDesk • FlexiSpot E7 Standing Desk + Structube Desk Cover — Review ->
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allolesbananes • 12 days ago

this is actually the e7 which is supposedly less stable than the e7 pro. I haven't had any issues with stability at all. I have some small occasionnal wobble if I am standing and doing big hand movements, but nothing that makes me seem worried or unsafe.

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AllTheUnknown • about 1 month ago

I've got a flexispot one, have had since covid, works well for me. Have three monitors with no issues. Added cheap IKEA cable trays to the underside, laptop dock, harddrive, network switch etc all sit in one, a nice long extension adaptor and a load of power bricks in the other.

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Anotherburnerboy1 • 6 months ago

Flexispot from Amazon. Cost me £100 roughly, using it daily for 10 months or so. No complaints esp at this price point.

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ANMER2 • 4 months ago

I've just bought an E7 Pro last week and I'm really happy with it. Currently sitting at it while I type! I would deffo recommend from my experience.

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als26 • 11 days ago

Just moved recently and was looking to replace my old desk with a new standing desk. I bought the E7 Pro after much debate, with the dark bamboo desktop, 55x28. Pros: \- Love the wood that came with this desk, feels premium, smooth and a I genuinely like working on it. \- Wire management is great. Came with everything I needed, including the tray that spans almost the width of the desk, where I stuffed my power strip and all my cables. Also love that I can hide the motor wires with the magnetic cover. \- *Pretty* stable. This is my first standing desk so I don't have a reference. But currently have no complaints when I'm standing. Will expand on why this isn't perfect in the cons. \- Very smooth motor. The way this goes up and down is a pleasure to see. So smooth, not too loud imo. \- Easy installation. Only thing was the desktop didn't have pre-drilled holes for wire management tray. Cons: \- Again, *pretty* stable. originally had my main monitor mounted, and it would shake quite a bit when I was typing furiously and the desk was raised. Ended up taking the mount off because I didn't see the need for it at the moment, so currently not an issue for me. \- It comes with a usb port on the controls. I couldn't gauge what type of port it was on the listing, but the photo of the male connector plugged in *looked* like usb-c to me and I thought at this price point (plus this desk is fairly new to the market) it definitely would come with usb-c. Had my dreams shattered when I saw a **usb-a port**. Apparently that's how it is for the Canadian market which is disappointing and I do wish that was made more clear. Overall very happy with my purchase. I was constantly sitting and it's nice to be able to take standing "breaks" every so often in a day. I'm still working on making this setup look better, just recently moved so not trying to splurge on new accessories all at once. Debating about the monitor stand I bought as well, it has this lip that's nice for setting things down on and putting my phone/tablet on as well, but it gets in the way of bringing my vertical monitor closer. Here's my old setup for comparison: [https://www.reddit.com/r/Workspaces/comments/1j8y7r0/wfh\_setup/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Workspaces/comments/1j8y7r0/wfh_setup/)

r/StandingDesk • New WFH Standing desk setup + review of Flexispot E7 pro ->
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AnnieCashOF • 10 months ago

Flexispot has been great for my needs and got some cable truncheon that has cable holes all along it for exit points, sticky back aswell with a small cable tray for my extension lead, then a snake thing that goes to the plug on the wall and the desk that’s flexible and hides leads to sockets, looks so clean not a cable insight. The desk is strong and sturdy with a great finish

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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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AbroadThink1039 • 10 months ago

I love my four-legged flexispot. Well worth it. Very sturdy.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Yes, Wirecutter's picks are great, but for the best bang-for-your-buck in 2025, the FlexiSpot E7 is arguably the desk to beat.

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redditor • about 2 months 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

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I have a Flexispot E7 Pro that's been reliable past 5 years since the pandemic started.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

"but I can barely find genuine user reviews elsewhere" Thats the problem with most items. They ship those crap to hundreds of Youtuber and TikToker and everything "amazing". Until just one guy came along and showed how ridiculously poor the quality is. Unusable at full height. Thats regardless of Stance, Flexispot & Other desks. Lots of those tables habe just slightly different design and same motors. Just rebranding...

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redditor • about 8 months ago

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

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Tenho a E7, o tampo para já é provisório porque quero fazer o meu próprio tampo. Quanto à mesa, estou muito satisfeito

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redditor • about 5 months ago

I own 2 Flexispot standing desk. The E7 Pro being one of them. Been holding up well since the pandemic.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

Spent under £400 on my flexispot desk direct from them. It’s solid when upright as well as still being large, which is what I mostly wanted. I quite often lean on it, push off it etc. Honestly didn’t want to drop that much so I tried the budget ones from ikea, Amazon cheap ones and they all were quite small or rocked a lot when at standing height, so didn’t really fit my use case.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

I have a flexispot - absolutely no issues. Love mine!!

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redditor • about 2 months 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.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Flexispot ang pinakaok ang build. Locally distributed siya.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I just bought a desky, and am coming from Flexispot. DM me in a week after I get the desky set up and I can give you some feedback. The reason I went with Desky is purely for the cable management solution. I considered Secret Labs, and didn't like the shallowness and lack of ability to mount anything onto it. Flexispot has been solid for me for 4+ years, but it is a little wobbly. The cable management is fine but subpar what I want as I'm looking to elevate my space aesthetically.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I recently got a Flexispot! Ordered off Amazon for something like $250. No complaints so far. Definitely stable.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Hey thanks for the info. Honestly I don't have much wobble on my E7 Advanced when it's all the way up. As for the assembly, I can manage a few holes, but I have a hard time to find a local woodshop that sell top like I want for a fair price.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

I think mine goes down to 23in

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redditor • about 5 months ago

It's been great, WAYY better than flexispot desk (which isn't bad). My desky feels very premium, extremely stable with no wobble. The build process was a bit much, but my partner is very handy and helped with it. It took about an hour in total and I did not have any problems or issues with the build - it was straightforward, just involved. The cable management is very good and convenient. My only nitpick is it's annoying to open/close by yourself because it requires 2 pins (one on either side) to be unlocked, so on a longer desk this requires 2 people. The motors are smooth, quiet, strong. The legs are VERY THICK and heavy duty. The desk is very solid. I opted for the bamboo desktop, and it is extremely solid. It's deceptively lightweight but no wobble, warping or anything. I had a minor chip on one side from shipping, but I just made that the bottom and it was good. All in all, I am very pleased with my desky desk and would purchase from them again.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I have the same model (70ish in) and it's been pretty reliable for the last 3 years.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Yes, but you do have to be disciplined to use it: at times I forget mine is a sit/stand desk because I just sit my arse down out of habit!! But they do make a difference for sure. I bought a FlexiSpot chassis (forget which one exactly - E7 or variant maybe?) and then a nice oak worktop from a company that just does worktops and fitted it myself. Super sturdy, fast to go up and down and holds plenty of weight. Get a dual motor variant if you can.

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redditor • about 7 months ago

I bought the flexispot one for £200, and its been great

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redditor • about 3 months ago

You mean when it lowers and raises? Not too loud.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

I've just bought an E7 Pro last week and I'm really happy with it. Currently sitting at it while I type! I would deffo recommend from my experience.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

FlexiSpot is a great bet for a budget-friendly and reliable desk. They have a solid reputation and good customer service for parts if you ever need them. VIVO is another excellent choice, and they even let you buy spare parts directly from their website, which is a huge plus for long-term repairs.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

I have one (Flexispot). I didn't pay that much for mine though. Got it on Amazon, and picked up the wooden bit from IKEA (I got the cheap, fake wood... Been meaning to replace that with some proper wood but it's not been a priority). I don't have any extension leads or anything like that with mine, but I had plenty lying around so just stuck one to the underneath of the desk. It's been fine for the last 4 years. I keep saying I'll 3D print one of those honeycomb kits to do proper cable management, but again it's not been a priority so far. I use it regularly. I was getting back problems before (and I have a pretty decent / comfy chair), but that's disappeared since being able to stand. If it does break, I'll replace it with another one without hesitating.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

a standing desk can make a big difference if you work long hours. alternating between sitting and standing helps with posture and fatigue. flexispot and uplift are common choices, just make sure to check the frame stability and motor noise. tools like dezctop focus on stability and workspace design with thoughtful cable routing and modular organization so your setup looks clean and feels balanced while working.

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redditor • about 2 months 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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redditor • about 3 months ago

I bought the best Flexispot that was on the market at the time (E7 Pro). Everyone of them does wobble at height, sadly. What about when the desk isn't at height?

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Same but not short. Happy w the flexispot e7

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Personally, I’ve been loving my FlexiSpot E7 though. It’s cheaper, super smooth, and surprisingly sturdy. I think at this point it just comes down to features and aesthetics more than anything.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Another vote for flexispot here.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Had someone mentioned Flexispot yet? Bought my on Amazon, no regrets. You are right for making a go with a standing desk, totally worth it. You can also buy a big one, install 3 monitors and work like a boss. Best feeling ever, and makes window-management and multitasking a breeze. Averages are that you should be standing up at least 12h a day (not standing 12 hours, but at least 15 minutes stand every hour for 12 hours), that’s why the standing desk is a must.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

I really like Flexispot

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Ive had a flexispot for about 8 months. Does great!

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redditor • about 8 months ago

And I’m using the e7 pro it’s awesome

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redditor • about 7 months ago

Hi everyone, I'm currently looking for a new standing desk (160x80) for my home office, and I've narrowed it down to a few options available in Europe. Here's what I'm seeing right now, sorted by total price including current discounts and shipping: * Desktronic HomeOne – 449€ * Desktronic HomePro – 499€ * Buldesk Model Air – 588€ * FlexiSpot E7 – 599€ * FlexiSpot E7 Pro – 650€ * Buldesk Model Pro – 688€ I already own a *FlexiSpot E7 Advanced (120x60)* bought in 2022. It’s done the job, but I’m moving it to my hobby area and want a bigger, more dedicated setup for work. I have to admit I didn’t use the standing feature as much as I should have, so I’m not sure about the longevity of the motor on mine. That said, I now have a proper workspace and plan to use the standing function much more with the new desk. As for weight: I won’t overload the desk, at most I’ll have a laptop, my PC case, one or two ultrawide monitors, and the usual suspects (headphones, speakers, m/kb and some random desk stuff). Does anyone have experience with Desktronic or Buldesk? * Desktronic looks like a great value and has a ton of positive reviews. That said, I can’t help but wonder if the lower price means they had to cut corners somewhere in terms of overall build quality. Also, their leg design, thinner at the bottom and thicker at the top feels a bit counterintuitive to me. * Buldesk is less known, but I like that they’re made in the EU, and they use Linak motors, which I’ve heard good things about. * As for FlexiSpot, I’m curious if the quality has changed since 2022. Mine worked fine, but I’m not sure how their newer models hold up and like I said I didn't use the standing feature enough. Any long-term feedback on these brands would be really appreciated! Thanks in advance.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Fine for me but I have the higher tier model.

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redditor • about 2 months 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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redditor • about 7 months ago

Flexispot from Amazon. Cost me £100 roughly, using it daily for 10 months or so. No complaints esp at this price point.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Flexispot, it at least seems ramez is able to resolve things if a problem comes up. Other 2 customer service seems nonexistent

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redditor • about 10 months ago

Got one from Flexispot and while it's awesome, it turned out to be way bigger than I'd imagined. Still, highly recommended.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

Flexispot has been great for my needs and got some cable truncheon that has cable holes all along it for exit points, sticky back aswell with a small cable tray for my extension lead, then a snake thing that goes to the plug on the wall and the desk that’s flexible and hides leads to sockets, looks so clean not a cable insight. The desk is strong and sturdy with a great finish

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