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Save up to 50% off during the Flexispot Anniversary Sale

Flexispot is kicking off their 8th Anniversary Sale with up to 50% off their most popular standing desks. We like Flexispot because they offer high-quality electric standing desks with all the features you could want for a fraction of the price of other, more popular models. I’ve been using a Flexispot E5 desk for years now and if I were looking for one now, I wouldn’t mind buying another one.

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Flexispot E5 Desk from $189.99

Flexispot E5 Electric Standing Desk

Flexispot E5 Electric Standing Desk

$189.99 for basic only, desktops starting at $80

The Flexispot E5 desk is, in my opinion, the best electric standing desk with all the premium features you could want. Right now it costs $189.99 (regularly $379.99) for just the base, and desktop surfaces start at $80. The Flexispot E5 is the least expensive model with twin engines. Dual motor lifts are preferable to single motor lifts because they can hold more weight (in this case, up to 287 pounds) and they last longer because the stress is distributed evenly across both motors. The desk top is supported by a double crossbar structure, so your surface is evenly supported to prevent sagging. The legs are made of steel and have a 3-stage column. Most standing desks in this price range only have a 2-stage column. A 3-stage column is better because it supports a greater vertical range (in this case, 23.6″ to 49.2″). An anti-collision feature, a must-have for all desks, stops the desk if it detects an obstruction to the motor. Finally, the keypad controls offer three memory presets and a timer to remind you when to switch between sitting/standing positions. The E5 comes with a 10-year warranty on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts and components, including the motor.

Flexispot E7 Desk from $329.99

Flexispot E7 Electric Standing Desk

Flexispot E7 Electric Standing Desk

$329.99 for basic only, desktops starting at +$80

The E7 currently retails for $329.99 (regularly $499.99) for just the base, with desktop surfaces starting at $80. For an additional $140, the Flexispot E7 offers better build quality, a higher weight threshold, more included accessories, and a longer warranty. The lifting capacity has been increased from 287 pounds to 355 pounds. Aesthetically, the legs look more professional, with laser-welded seams, a powder-coated finish, and no visible gaps. The advanced keyboard has been upgraded with an LCD screen, more memory presets, a built-in USB charger, and a child lock feature that’s a necessity for those of us with curious toddlers. The E7 also comes with a built-in under-desk cable management system to keep all of your messy wiring organized. Finally, the Flexispot E7 comes with an increased 15-year warranty on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts and components, including the motor.

Flexispot E7 Pro Desk from $369.99

Flexispot E7 Pro Electric Standing Desk

Flexispot E7 Pro Electric Standing Desk

$369.99 for basic only, desktops starting at +$80

The E7 Pro is Flexispot’s crème de la crème standing desk. It was recently released, so it’s not as heavily discounted as the other models. It’s currently priced at $369.99 (regularly $599.99) for just the base, with desktop surfaces starting at $80. The E7 Pro has the best build quality of the three listed here, and it’s definitely noticeable with a whopping 440-pound weight capacity. Flexispot claims that the motor for the E7 Pro is better than the standard dual-motor setup you’ll find in the E5 and E7 and other brands, and that it moves smoother and faster. You also get more cable management options than even the E7. The Flexispot E7 Pro comes with the same 15-year warranty as the E7 on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts and components, including the motor.

Consider buying the frame here and the desk top somewhere else.

I have three standing desks. One of the standing desks came with a desk top, but for the other two desks I purchased my own. For one of the desks I purchased a huge 74″x26″ maple veneer countertop from Ikea for $199. For the other I purchased a 48″x25″ solid wood countertop from Home Depot and finished it myself. Personally, I don’t think you can go wrong with any of these choices, and there are other options available. The point is that these standing desk bases do not require the desk tops that are sold by the manufacturer. If you want to install your own, by all means do so as long as they are within the weight limits.

How does the Flexispot perform compared to other brands?

I can only speak from personal experience. I have a Jarvis Fully, a Vari Ergo, and a Flexispot E5. All three are excellent desks that have given me no problems in the 3+ years that I have owned them, and that is the point. The Flexispot E5 is considerably cheaper than the other two options, and yet I don’t really see where a lot of that cost goes. For a similar price of a barebones Jarvis Fully, you could get the top-of-the-line Flexispot E7 Pro and still keep more money in your pocket.

I’m not the only one at IGN who gives Flexispot a very high rating. We rated Flexispot the best overall standing desk for 2024 in our buying guide.

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