My husband got me a standing desk during lockdown for all the Zoom meetings I was having. I love it! No idea what brand mine is, but I love the flexibility.
Thanks, Sara! Yeah, I've enjoyed this desk a lot. Like I said in the video, I'm no expert. I know that brand Uplift is popular for standing desks, but they might tend to be more expensive. That's about all I know. But my experience so far with Flexispot has been positive.
Great table! I have the one that has the manual crank on it but it’s the very same table. It was sold at Home Depot and I got it for under $300. I believe they still carry it for online orders. I’ve had it for about three years and it’s still holding up very well. I use it for Journaling and djaying
The instructions from Flexispot don't say anything about needing a drill, but I think assembly would have been much more difficult if I didn't have one.
@@Silentheaven89 you technically do need to screw a couple of screws in where there are no pilot holes. So I used my drill with a screwdriver attachment to make it easier.
I don't like the standing desks. But I have a Laro Moll Winner adjustable in height and tilt of its surface sitting desk that definitely worth the money I've paid 25 years ago to buy it. It was super expensive back then ( and it is still now) but it is still in pristine condition, heavy, steady, and made with super high quality materials. These desks are supposed to be made for children so you can adjust them from a very low to a very high position. They can accommodate people up to tow meters height. Not that I'm that tall anyway!
Thanks for the review, gonna look into this one. (Also, 45db is approx. the volume of a normal conversation... give or take) :)
My husband got me a standing desk during lockdown for all the Zoom meetings I was having. I love it! No idea what brand mine is, but I love the flexibility.
Nice! Yeah, the flexibility is great.
Nice looking desk, and nice looking pen bed on the desk! My husband has been wanting a standing desk. I’ll suggest this one to him.
Thanks, Sara! Yeah, I've enjoyed this desk a lot. Like I said in the video, I'm no expert. I know that brand Uplift is popular for standing desks, but they might tend to be more expensive. That's about all I know. But my experience so far with Flexispot has been positive.
Great table! I have the one that has the manual crank on it but it’s the very same table. It was sold at Home Depot and I got it for under $300. I believe they still carry it for online orders. I’ve had it for about three years and it’s still holding up very well. I use it for Journaling and djaying
Very cool! I didn't know they made this kind with a hand crank. That's a great way to keep the price down.
So you need a hand drill for assembly?
The instructions from Flexispot don't say anything about needing a drill, but I think assembly would have been much more difficult if I didn't have one.
@DowntheBreatherHole ah ok. I thought I remembered someone saying you needed to drill some holes yourself but maybe that was a different model
@@Silentheaven89 you technically do need to screw a couple of screws in where there are no pilot holes. So I used my drill with a screwdriver attachment to make it easier.
I don't like the standing desks. But I have a Laro Moll Winner adjustable in height and tilt of its surface sitting desk that definitely worth the money I've paid 25 years ago to buy it. It was super expensive back then ( and it is still now) but it is still in pristine condition, heavy, steady, and made with super high quality materials. These desks are supposed to be made for children so you can adjust them from a very low to a very high position. They can accommodate people up to tow meters height. Not that I'm that tall anyway!
the e6q 4 leg, 78 inch is 300 on amazon right now, has a 160.00 discount
Did you buy it?
@Silentheaven89 yep, thinking of buying a second one if it's still on sale after I move next month
@@chuckironsight3914 I was thinking about getting one as well. Is a drill required for assembly?