⚡ Elevate your workday—stand out, stand tall!
The FLEXISPOTEN2 is a premium electric standing desk featuring a spacious 55"x28" eco-friendly desktop, smooth height adjustment from 28" to 47.6" at 1"/sec with low noise, and a durable alloy steel frame supporting up to 154 lbs. It includes a 6-button digital controller with 4 memory presets for personalized comfort and integrated cable management with a clamp power strip, designed to enhance productivity and health for remote professionals.
Base | Alloy Steel |
Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 154 Pounds |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | Limited |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Computer Desk |
Color | Black Frame + Black Top |
Style Name | Industrial |
Finish Types | Steel |
Furniture Finish | Black |
Top Color | Black |
Base Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 55"D x 28"W x 28"H |
Item Weight | 48.72 Pounds |
Size | 55x28 |
Tabletop Thickness | 1 Inches |
Maximum Height | 47.6 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 61 Inches |
Additional Features | Electric |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | Yes |
L**A
Perfect Buy! Meets all our Needs!
The desk was a breeze to put together and was done within an hour with two people. Some people mentioned theirs came delivered in two boxes, ours came in just one huge and heavy box.We've only had it for a day but so far it is very sturdy, goes up and down easily. It does make a little noise when it moves between the sit-stand positons but nothing that is nerve wrecking or too bothersome. And I love the extra plugs on the back of the desk for my electronics, like my phone, that is within easy reach no matter the height of the desk.We got the 48 × 24 desk which fits perfectly in our room in between two windows facing our backyard. Not sure if that will be productive or counter productive just yet given we may want to be outside instead of working.But over all, we are very happy with this purchase!
S**.
Great choice for a home office or student desk
The box weighs about fifty pounds and is the size of the desk top. Be sure to make arrangements for help getting it in, particularly if it has to be moved up steps. It was overall very easy to assemble, just pay attention to the instructions which tell which parts to use for each step (I used the wrong screws in one step and had to remove them and put the correct screws in. I found the Allen wrench perfect for putting the desk together. I assembled the desk in about an hour total by myself and I am no spring chicken. I did take a couple of breaks. I used a you tube video of how to assemble, which is also helpful. Everything works as expected and I am pleased with the purchase. This desk is versatile enough that I intend to buy another for my granddaughter.
S**A
Well made sturdy desk
The desk was easy to assemble, and is very sturdy. Lots of room for my 40" monitor and laptop.The height adjustment mechanism works smoothly and quietlyIts a great advantage to adjust the desk height to suit my sitting position exactly. It also is a good looking simple desk, with the dark plain wood finish.Everything arrived undamaged although the top was more than 1 week behind the base.My daughter put it together with no issues Pleased with my purchase
D**Y
I have two. I am content with the brand and do not regret buying the desk.
Thank goodness I've got a standup desk. I like that it has the motor to go up and down. I won't use the cable-management system, as it seems a bit of a joke: You will have to fold it into shape and it's flimsy. I thought it odd that they just gave me a perforated, flat piece of thin metal for me to fold into the shape of a cable-management system. I don't use the memory buttons so I cannot speak to that. I have one at my office, too; it doesn't have the accessories. Both hold good weight. A man could lean on it while reading and it wouldn't mess up. I can't say it's the best, because I wouldn't be able to compare it to anything. But I am happy with it; and I have two Flexispots, so that says something. I say it's dependable if you want to make sure you don't buy a lemon. My old one at the office I have had for five years, and it still works just as good as the new one I have at my home.For my new one, I bought the "FLEXISPOT EN2 Whole-Piece Standing Desk with Clamp Power Strip, 55 x 28” Electric Stand Up Height Adjustable Desk with Cable Management (Gray Frame + 55" Mahogany Top, 2 Packages)." Again, the older one is basically the same thing but without any of the accessories, and with no memory buttons.
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.
R**K
Great desk
Great desk! Easy to assemble.
J**E
Great desk
Amazing desk. Works great
R**O
What you see is what you get
Really great product! quality materials and manual was easy to follow. Quick delivery (got mine delivered 3 days early).
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