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The FLEXISPOTEN2 Height Adjustable Standing Desk features a spacious 55 x 28-inch eco-friendly desktop, an electric height adjustment system with a whisper-quiet motor, and a robust steel frame that supports up to 154 lbs. With programmable memory presets and a 5-year warranty, this desk is designed for the modern professional seeking comfort and efficiency.
M**S
Classy and large, easy assembly, very functional
I put this desk together by myself (5’2” female) and stood it up and positioned it where I wanted it, so it can definitely be done by one person!Instructions are easy to follow. Just go step by step, and lay out all the pieces before beginning. Used a drill (the screwdriver part, no drill bits necessary) for screwing in some of the screws that attach the legs to the tabletop. But I didn’t use a drill for anything else, really.One thing of note (and the instructions don’t really address this) is that the bar you stretch out there is a max line on each side, that you will see if you pull on both sides. If for some reason, you’re stretching the bar and you think you will have to drill new holes somewhere into the desktop, STOP and pull both sides of the bar and you’ll see what I’m talking about. No new holes are necessary!!Everything else was smooth.This desk is a massive upgrade from what I previously used, so I’m really happy with it. It raises high and can lower to a sitting position as well. Very nice and versatile!! No wobbling at all, and I have 2 large monitors and my laptop sitting on it.Don’t hesitate to buy this if you’re looking for a standing desk!
A**.
For this price point, it's an excellent value
I spent a week looking at all the options for standing desks, considering brands, models, features, prices, and reviews. I narrowed it down to either the FlexiSpot Pro (dual motor, three-tier legs) or this model, the EN1 (single motor, two-tier legs). The fact that there were many reviews from people perfectly happy with the EN1 at about $100 less than the Pro, I placed my order. I couldn't be more pleased with my decision.Shipping - I was prepared for receiving the two packages on separate days, but lucked out that they both arrived together within 2 days of ordering. The box for the desktop was torn, but the packaging on the inside (1cm dense foam and reinforced corners) protected it well. Both the desktop and the legs were supported by plenty of dense foam, and there wasn't a scratch anywhere.Quality of Materials - The desktop has a nice, smooth laminate/melamine finish. The corners are rounded, which my hips appreciate, and the edges are beveled. The pre-drilled holes are clean and provide options for installing the control on either right or left side. The legs, feet, and horizontal support bars are very heavy and nicely finished. The holes on the metal pieces are clean-cut with smooth edges. One thing that impressed me was the rubber pads (washers?) on key spots where the base attached to the desktop, providing an extra point of cushioning and stability. For those who are concerned about the description indicating the country of origin for this product is China (as indicated in the product information above), the packaging for the product I received actually says "made in Vietnam."Performance and Stability - Compared with my husband's more expensive Autonomous desk, the FlexiSpot EN1 transitions smoothly, quietly, and quickly. Regarding stability, I find the desk to be extremely solid, even in the higher-standing positions. My monitors have a slight amount of shake when I type, but that's only because they're freestanding on the cheap plastic frames they came with. I have no doubt that if I attached my monitors to a quality monitor arm, I wouldn't have any shaking. And for what it's worth, my husband's Autonomous desk has the same amount of minute vibration as my FlexiSpot EN1. If you really want to avoid any shake at all, go with FlexiSpot's newer four-legged "Odin" model.Assembly - you've probably seen multiple reviews complaining about the lack of good assembly instructions. I'm a 66-year-old female and assembled this desk in about an hour and a half, by myself with absolutely no difficulty. I only asked for help to turn the desk upright. Honestly, if you've ever put together something from Ikea, you'll have no problem. The key is to be methodical and don't rush. Check off each item on the list as you unpack it. Pay close attention to the position of the piece you're assembling as compared to the picture. The materials are clearly labeled, and I thought the assembly went very smoothly. Yes, there are 4 holes that are not pre-drilled (2 for securing the horizontal support bar to the desktop and 2 to attach the control panel to the top), but with a little pressure, you'll easily be able to drive the screws in with just a phillips head screwdriver. Once assembled according to the instructions, the desk required absolutely no leveling or adjustments.Cable Management - The FlexiSpot EN1 has a shelf to support the desk power box, and that's it. They do include a few sticky-back cable clips, but I wanted something more sturdy. I got the HOMEPROTEK Under Desk Cable Management Tray and some Alex Tech Cord mesh tubing (both from Amazon), and I was able to organize all the cords for my PC, two monitors, speakers, and tablet charging cable.
M**S
Amazing desk especially at this price point.
So far I'm satisfied with this order. Delivery was fast and without any issues.So top and base comes as 2 different packages. At least in my case I was able to see delivery for both and in amazon tracking it showed delivered only when both parts were delivered. So that was nice! I got everything with in 2 days!Now I want to share my experience with assembly. I read reviews here that table is awesome, but there are issues with assembly and manual that they provided. In my case I didn't experience that at all and would say it's false. If you have put together something more than a basic IKEA furniture, than you will put this together with ease. I did it in 15 minutes. Instructions in manual are clear and I never had problem with confusing assembly orientation.One of issues I saw in reviews is crossbar adjustment, and issues only accrue if you don't strictly fallow instructions. In step 2. need to release screws and extend crossbar length, here just extend till max sign and don't tighten it. Make screws only lose enough so you can extend crossbar. As per manual only in Step. 8 when base is attached to table you tighten crossbar screws, these way don't need to guess how far need to extend crossbar.Now about table, it looks nice and is able to hold my heavy PC and two monitors with ease.At sitting position table is sturdy without any wobble, at almost max high that I use for standing, there is some wobble as it would be expected but it's not disturbing me at all. Unless you purposely shake table you will never notice it during regular use.Motor is fast and it goes from sitting to standing in few seconds.Only small con to this table is, adjustment device cables are short so you can only put it on right side where motor is, I really wish it would come with some extension cables so I could put it on other side since predrilled holes are at both sides.Also the minimum position could be a bit too high for shorter people.Overall I'm happy with this table and hope it will last long!
K**H
Excellent
A really good quality desk. I was a bit worried as the shipping box was quite damaged when I received it. But it turns out they package their stuff really well in several layers of foam and corner protectors. I was able to assemble the entire leg frame on my own with light mobility issues. The only part I needed help with was lifting the leg frame onto the desk top. Please get some assistance to lift the leg frame it is very heavy. Everything went really smoothly for the first time in my assembly history. It glides perfectly up and down and holds my two curved 32” monitors, a keyboard, a mouse and a wrist rest really nicely with plenty of room. I highly recommend this product.
M**E
good value for the money
WFH desk seems to be good value for the money as they offer 1 of the better warranties in this price range ($300-$500). While shopping for my electric standing desk, I came across 1 for @ $800.00 with a 1 year warranty (if they have little faith in their product, then I have even less)... went with the FlexiSpot EN1
S**5
Value for money and works great
Highly recommend. I bought this as a) I really wanted to have preset options and b) the Ikea stuff just seemed way to expensive. After 6 months I have no doubts I made the right decision. Things I can share:1. You only really need two saved settings if you are the only person using the desk. 4 is nice but I use two - seated and standing.2. The electronic measure looks cool but actually not relevant.3. It is pretty easy to assemble but not super easy. Some stuff is heavy so a helping hand helps. Attaching the keypad is not straightforward but not rocket science. If you are hopeless at building stuff keep away, I have my share of incorrectly built Ikea but managed to get this done, but I took it very very slow..4. Absolutely no regrets and great buy. Very cheap compared to other options, quality is great and works like a dream.
P**L
Great table thus far
Been looking for a sit/stand table for a while when I came across this. I could not find anything suitable and not too expensive at my local store so when I found this on Amazon I was sceptical but still bought it. Arrived in two separate pieces, quite heavy because it's solid. Assembly was a breeze, as long as you read the manual step by step. Built everything in a few hours. Once assembled, tested and loaded with my monitor and other knick-knacks. So far happy with the way it's running and no unusual noises from the motor as yet...hope not. Got it decked out in LED strips and other "nerdy" stuff. Good solid table and no wobble.
D**R
Recommended! Solid value, Only one tiny drawback
I was surprised at how sturdy it was. It feels as solid as my last desk which wasnt adjustable. Assembly took 2 hours by myself and the wholes to screw in were not properly marked for the control module so I guess that's up to the user. I recommend having a power tool and a helping hand to assemble/lift. The only drawback I could come up with is that you lose your favorited settings during power outages so if your PC has a UPS you should plug the desk in the UPS too. Otherwise I think this is the best budget friendly adjustable desks on the market today.
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