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Flexispot E7 Plus Standing Desk Review

Last year, we took a look at the Flexispot Odin, a four-legged standing desk, and were impressed by its excellent stability. That desk was quite expensive at $900, however, and was out of many people’s price range. Flexispot is back with an answer: the Flexispot E7 Plus. Like the Odin, it features a four-legged design and an impressive 540 pounds of lifting power. It also offers more customization options to help ensure it matches your space and surface area needs. At $629, it’s reasonably priced and overall good pick for your pricey computer components. 

Specifications

  • Current Price: Starting at $629 with Desktop (Flexispot) 
  • Motor: Dual-motor
  • Adjustable Height: 26”-51.6”
  • Adjustable Width: 38.9”-62.6”
  • Applicable Desktop: 47.2-80” width
  • Loading Capacity: 540lbs static; 440lbs lifting
  • Product Weight: 53.9 lbs *2 (including packages)
  • Warranty: 15 Years

If you’re anything like me, you spend a lot of time at your desk. For years, I didn’t think twice about how much I was sitting. Until one day, I had the opportunity to review a standing desk converter. It was a big, dual level tray that would sit upon your desk and had a lever to raise and lower it. At the time, I didn’t think much of it and chalked it up to an assignment. But that one accessory changed my working life. 

The thing that converter taught me is that even if you’re not dead-set on standing all the time, simply having the option to was freeing. Throughout my day, I have the urge to stretch my legs. This break would destroy my flow and when I sat down again, I could count on at least ten minutes to get back into the headspace I was in before. I’m also a teacher and often come to my desk to make notes on a document camera and then quickly circulate back amongst my students. Having to sit down to write, then stand back up again to circulate was cumbersome. 

Both of these things seem small. I didn’t even really notice them until that converter gave me the option of standing or not sitting for a quick pit-stop to

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