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The FLEXISPOT Dual Motors Electric Standing Desk features a powerful dual-motor system for smooth height adjustments, a sturdy steel frame with a 125kg load capacity, and a versatile height range of 62-125cm. With safety features like anti-collision technology and a 5-year warranty, this desk is designed for both comfort and durability, making it the perfect addition to any modern office.
Colour | 3-stage Frame|white |
Product Dimensions | 45.87 x 110 x 7.87 cm; 29.72 kg |
Is assembly required | Yes |
Assembly type | Require Assembly |
Installation type | Freestanding |
Primary material | Metal |
Material composition | Steel |
Type of wood | Steel |
Top material | Alloy Steel |
Finish type | Powder Coated |
Warranty summary | 5 years for desk frame and 3 years for motor, lifetime for technical issue. |
Style | Modern |
Capacity | E5W-UK |
What is in the box? | Desk Frame |
Footboard upholstery | Steel |
Publisher code | FLLRD |
Number of boxes | 1 |
Shipping weight | 29.72 Kilograms |
Item Model Number | E5W-UK |
Manufacturer | FLEXISPOT |
Item model number | E5W-UK |
ASIN | B07FFWGLPK |
C**5
Solid Quality Height Adjustable Electric Desk Frame with flexible options
This came in a compact but heavy box. It survived transport as it is packed excellently with the heavy items tightly contained in a solid dense expanded polystyrene custom packing which stopped any movement. The instructions are intelligible, and the bolts/small components all contained in a single labelled by each type, compartmentalised polythene bag and included all the tools need for assembly. All load bearing bolts are allen key machined screws.Assembly was simple and took 30 minutes for myself and my teenage son to complete. Quality of steel parts is excellent, and both placement of connections and screw holes aligned perfectly. The weight of the package is clear once the item is assembled. Its strong and solid.The cable management trays included are easily removable from the bottom so can be accessed without removing the desktop. There is enough space, even is its narrowest setting, to place a 4 gang extension in one side inside the cable management portion.The two motors are contained on the top portion of each leg and connect to the central control box using expensive Molex type connectors. The control unit is also connected to the control box which fits into the cable tray within the frame – it also connects with an RJ45 connector. Controls are simple and effective with height measurement display and memory settings available. Operation is simple, smooth and quiet. Width extension is easy with allen key bolts holding the extensions firmly.The fact that you can procure your own top or select optional ones allow this to be a very flexible platform for all sorts of usages. There are also accessories to manage cables and hold keyboards beneath the desktops.Very please with the choice and looking at the quality this is good value especially when you factor in the options given to the purchaser for varied use and flexibility.
M**S
Excellent stand up desk mechanism
Very pleased with it so far. Solid mechanism, does what it says, no problems assembling it or mounting a tabletop to it. Adjusting for length could be slightly easier I suppose, but it's still only a 5 minute job and most people will only do it once. Generally well designed, lots of thought has gone into it. Nice and stable too even with all my computer kit on it, even at full extension. Motors are smooth, fairly quiet and fast. The digital height display and memories make it super easy to use day-to-day, no annoying hunting around for "just the right height" when you switch mode between standing and sitting.Looks great with my own oiled pine board tabletop, much nicer than melamine-faced board if you don't mind cutting to size and oiling yourself. Really brightens up the room.
C**V
Excellent versatile solution
The media could not be loaded. We use sit-stand desks in our offices and as the lockdown has been going on for a while, I felt like I was getting really stiff sitting down all day attending video calls. So I decided to invest in a sit-stand desk.I was looking for a heavy-duty solution as I have a 23" iMac with a keyboard and trackpad, plus my work laptop with two screens (23" and 27") and a surface book. In addition, I decided to keep my old desktop, a solid piece of wood from IKEA measuring at 75X150cm, which I have painted and oil conditioned.This desk was advertised as being able to hold 125kg and the items (including the desktop) are definitely not as heavy. I did, however, opt to go for the two motor model, reviewed here.Assembly was easy. It was actually FUN! I enjoyed doing it a lot, as the instructions made sense and were clearly written. What I enjoyed the most was the cable organization cradles (and this was probably the most complex task given the number of devices this desk will support). I used to have two multipliers, adaptors and a number of cables on the floor. They were tucked away at the end of the wall, but it was definitely a pain to vacuum around there. After assembling my FlexiSpot, I now have ZERO cables on the floor, with only one cable running from the wall to the desk. Simply AMAZING!The desk feels sturdy, although it doesn't feel like solid rock. When I shake it intentionally, the screens are moving (obviously). When I type, nothing is moving. It also feels very stable and I really enjoy how it raises. When it is in the raised position, it does shake a bit when I type, but that is not an issue.The motors seem robust enough and easily switch between positions as you can see on the video attached. It has three height memory buttons. I use two of them for the seating and the standing versions.I got this unit (frame only) for GBP360, but there was a time (pre lockdown) that it sold for 300 (minus 20 with a voucher). Too bad, I didn't buy it then, but still think it is money well spent. There is a more pricey version, with a mechanism that will stop the desk from moving if it detects resistance. Probably useful, but I thought simpler mechanics tend to last longer and longevity is key, given the time it takes to put together and the cost.There are similar solutions from IKEA but were not available online. The other difference is that IKEA will give you 10 years warranty, while FlexiSpot will only protect the motors for three years and the frame for 5. They reward unbiased reviews with an extra year, which is nice.Overall, I highly recommend this desk and it is really easy to assemble.
S**D
Great product
Great product, very sturdy, simple and elegant design and not very heavy.The instructions for the assembly are very clear but I would say a few tools are needed otherwise manually can take a very long time (especially when you add a top - which I bough separately)I have been using this for a couple of weeks now and I love it! It's going quite fast up and down and I would say it's not noisy at all (especially compared to other raising desks I have seen)Honestly, I have no complaints all :)
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