🚀 Elevate Your Work Game!
The FLEXISPOT Dual Motors Sit Height Electric Adjustable Standing Desk EB2 Series combines a powerful dual-motor system for swift height adjustments, a robust steel frame with a 100kg load capacity, and advanced safety features, making it the perfect addition to any modern workspace.
Brand | FLEXISPOT |
Model Number | ED2B-UK |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 37.4 x 110 x 71 cm; 25 kg |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Special Features | Electric Desk, Home Office, Gaming Desk, Height Adjustable Desk |
Item Weight | 25 kg |
M**S
Really stable, easy to assemble, value for money (used own desktop)
First of all, I want to say this product is amazing. I've used extreemely expensive standing desks at work and seen them in Ikea for a lot so I always thought this kind of product would be out of my reach; so I was skeptical when I saw this range at such a low cost. I opted for a frame-only version as I already had a desk which I wanted to re-use, to keep costs down.Assembly=========I think about 8 different parts needed assembling and taking my time on my own (between other jobs) it took me about an hour. It's a 1-person job if you're confident but 2 people would be much more comfortable. 2 Allen keys are supplied with the required bolts and scresn for desktop fitting (not included in the product I purchased). The extendable facility is easy to understand and the instructions are really clear (except the 1st step where you have to 'extract' 2 pieces from each other, this confused me slighly as I thought I had some missing "read tyhe question carefully").The parts are quite heavy, particularly the legs, so you certainly can't rush it and I'd definitely reccomend placing a towel or sheet down to protect any laminate floor.Desktop fitting================I already had 2 ikea Linmmon desks (120cmx60cm) with legs so didn't want to buy a new desktop - I thought I'd try and recycle one of the existing ones. The product here expects desktops to be SOLID which the Ikea desks are not - they have solid wood at the corners for the legs but are hollow elsewhere, so I wasn't sure it there would be enough material to screw into.Good news - my 120x60 Ikea desktop fits PERFECTLY and screws in very securely. Even though it's a year or so old it somehow feels much newer now!Cable management================Obviously you need to have power, peripheral, etc. cables long enough to reach the items on the desk when it's fully extended. I approached this by adding the monitors and laptop to the desk, raising it to the max height then cabling them in. I also tried to minimise the number of cables running to the floor-level by tucking a 4-way adapter into the rail under the desk where the contreoller box goes. This works ok but need more tidying. I will definitely be investing in a cable-tray which fits to the underside of my desktop.Other than the tray to house the control box, there is no cable management included.Control Box and Extension==========================The extender legs have screwn holes to attach to the bottom of the desk, but I didn't use them as the end-desk connections are really strong. Unfortunately, because my desktop isonly 120cm, the extension bars don't leave enough room for the control box to fit neatly in the gap - I had to just rest it upside down and then hold it in place with the cover; this works fine but obviously if I take the cover off the box will need to be supported - not a major issue but you will save some time if you're prepared to accommodate this.Operation==========As others have stated, it's not silent but the noise is by no means annoying or intrusive, especially given that I'll be raising/lowering it only a handful of times a day. The motors are really solid and smooth and the desk is beautifully stable; it really is a joy to use. I can lean on it with one arm if needed and I have confidence placying objects on it without balancing them out.The legs have adjustable feet for uneven surfaces and are suitable for use on hardwood/laminate, they're nice soft plastic.The control panel has 3 presets which work really nicely - 1 press and the desk goes to that hight - no press and hold so you can finish work, press the 'normal' sitting height setting (I saved as 1) and walk away letting the desk lower itself into position. It says that it has collision detection in case the desk will lower onto another object, but I haven't tested/seen this in action.It also has an alaarm function (The A button) which allows you to se a timer from 01 to 99 minutes which will remind you to change posture. I don't know if I'd use this but it's nice to have. It took me 5minutes to figure out how to disable the alarm (press-and-hold - thank you ROM knowldge from age 15!) and I don't think I'll use it again as it's pretty loud and invasive.Overall=======Love this product, I can already feel that I'm going to get loads of value from it and the psychology of working while standing is so different from sitting it's certainly enhanced my approach to work. If you are slightly DIY minded and spend a LOT of time at your desk, I'd thoroughly recommend this. The fact that you can simply replace the desktop as your size/style/functional requirements change is the icing on the cake.
N**Y
Great value, easy to use and solid.
The desk arrived next day as expected, in good condition. The boxes (Adjustable desk and desktop) had a number of knocks, but the items inside were not damaged. It's very solid and after a few days use I am very happy with the way it operates. The adjustment speed is pretty fast, yet smooth. Even at the maximum height I've used it at it doesn't really wobble much - perhaps if I really lean on it then it might tip slightly but I think you would have to put an unrealistic amount of pressure on it to do so.You need (obviously!) to be careful with the items under the desk as I got my plastic litter bin trapped at one point, and the desk got lop sided...! And for any items on your desk with cables going underneath, make sure there is enough slack to reach the maximum height you need. I haven't done so yet, but I will probably have to get on my hands and knees underneath and tidy up all the cables to ensure as much slack as possible.All in all a very well priced product that I'd recommend to anyone who needs a good quality, easily adjustable stand up desk.
C**G
Sturdy, Easy to assemble, quiet operation and really good quality
I bought this sit / standing desk frame for my office and I have to say it is the best piece of equipment I have bought for the office.Working from home for such a long time now that I was getting aches and pains in my joints due to lack of movement. This allows me to stand at my desk and move a little which makes a big difference to my health.The frame is easy to set up and the instructions are clear. When being built, the unit can contract or expand quite widely to fit your room or desk top.One warning - it is HEAVY! The delivery driver couldn't believe the weight of the package and it took two of us to lift it upstairs to our office.Once set up I put my own desk top on it and it is very sturdy and stable, even while standing. I haven't screwed the desk top on yet as I am about to dismantle to redecorate however it is still super stable.The motor is extremely quiet when moving up or down and you can set three positions in memory so you can sit or stand at the push of a button. There is also an alarm that will beep when you have been sitting for too long (set to off as default).The control panel has three memory buttons, alarm button and two buttons to move the desk up or down to your exact specification. There is a digital readout of the desk height.The collision avoidance is very good too and you are able to set the sensitivity as low / medium / high.I would highly recommend this both as a high quality product and an easy to build and use piece of office equipment.
D**E
Fantastic product - high quality and great value
I'm rarely moved to write product reviews but after looking at a range of standing desks from Ikea, department stores and other furniture companies I came across this product. Too be honest it looked a bit too good to be true but taking comfort from the other reviews I went ahead and ordered. It arrived within a few days - just ahead of the projected delivery slot. I had just enough time for an exciting lock down evening trip out to Ikea to pick up a cheap but attractive bamboo desktop. Assembly of the frame and adding the desktop was straight forward and i'm blown away by the end result. The motor is virtually silent. The raising/lowering action is smooth. Build quality seems to be very high. The 3 position memory setting are very helpful and the sensitive, fine tuning of the height to the nearest mm was unexpected. Even better, after using it for a couple of days i think my body really appreciates the opportunity to change posture. aches and pains are decreasing and I find it easier to stay engaged in VC meetings when standing up rather than sitting down. All round, I'm a very happy customer. You could buy a standing desk for £1300 from a leading department store, or you could get the same thing, with a tailored bespoke desktop of your choosing, for a quarter of the price here. No brainer.
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