The FlexiSpot E7 standing desk boosted my productivity. Will the novelty wear off?

A standing desk that revives the sedentary.
By SaVanna Shoemaker  on 
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Flexispot desks on blue background
The only downside to this desk is that the frame and desktop are sold separately. Credit: Flexispot / Mashable composite
4.9/5
FlexiSpot E7 standing desk
The FlexiSpot E7 is an ideal motorized desk for home offices, taking your workspace from sitting to standing (and back) in seconds.
Mashable Score 4.9
Wow Factor 4.5
User Friendliness 5
Performance 5
Bang for the Buck 5
The Good
  • Easy to assemble
  • Quiet and smooth motor
  • Converts from sitting to standing in seconds
The Bad
  • Must pay extra for desktop

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Table of Contents

We’ve all heard it by now, right? “Sitting is the new smoking.” While that catchy slogan may be a little exaggerated, it certainly won’t hurt us legions of mostly sedentary office workers to spend less time on our bums. 

Enter The FlexiSpot E7 ($499+). It’s a motorized desk that allows you to sit or stand with just the press of a button. I was impressed by the quality of the materials, how easy it was to put together, and its moderate price compared to other motorized desks.

After using only a seated desk for my entire adult career, I’ve adopted the FlexiSpot E7 as my full-time workspace for the past month. Here are my honest thoughts. 

FlexiSpot setup and controls

I’ll be honest: This desk sat in boxes in my office for far longer than it should have, because I was certain that putting it together would be a major PITA. 

So imagine my surprise when I was all done in an hour and a half, having only called in my husband once to help secure the desktop to the legs with his drill. This desk was ridiculously easy to put together.

The controls are also really easy to use. There is an up button, a down button, and a memory button. When you press the M (for memory), you can assign a specific height to one of the four presets. 

control panel with up, down, M, and preset buttons
There are four preset buttons you can customize with your preferred heights. Credit: SaVanna Shoemaker / Mashable

Right now, my home gym and my office share one very small, cramped extra bedroom. The standing desk has conveniently allowed me to consolidate a little bit. I currently have presets for walking on my under-desk treadmill and sitting at my weight bench on a balance ball seat. Previously, I had to keep a large office chair in here because my weight bench was too low for my desk.

Finally, you can also lock the controls by holding down the M button, and unlock it by holding it down again. This feature has been a lifesaver since my kids are constantly running in (and they’re always perplexed by whatever new products I’m testing), or I brush against the buttons when I’m reaching for something on the bookshelf next to my desk. 

standing desk with weight bench as seat
Lowering the desk lets me use a weight bench and balance ball as my desk seat. Credit: SaVanna Shoemaker / Mashable

During setup, you can choose which side you want to install the control panel on. My only wish is that I had chosen the opposite side of my desk. I could change it, but it’s not a huge priority. It just beeps when you press on the control panel while it’s locked, so I unintentionally get beeped at quite frequently. Something to consider if you decide to purchase.

The control panel also has a USB port, which adds a handy place to charge my phone at my workstation without introducing yet another cable to the bird’s nest under my desk. 

My new and improved workspace

I was extremely surprised at how much my productivity increased by standing or walking at my desk. Maybe it’s the novelty of it, and I’ll see my productivity decline over time — but right now I am basking in better focus and being more resistant to distractions.

Being deep in my third trimester of pregnancy, I can’t walk or stand for too long without feeling enormous pelvic pressure, so the desk makes it a breeze to sit when I’m ready.

standing desk in lifted position with treadmill underneath
I'm able to walk on my treadmill while I work with the desk in standing position. Credit: SaVanna Shoemaker / Mashable

The motor is extremely quiet and moves very smoothly. It doesn’t jerk or shake at all, and I feel perfectly comfortable adjusting the height with a full glass of water sitting on the desktop. 

The E7 also comfortably fit my dual screen setup and external keyboard and mouse (with some note-taking space too!), although I did have to move a few other things off my desk to ensure that there was always clearance for the desk to move up and down. There are some larger and smaller options on the FlexiSpot website too, if you require more or less space for your work. 

The brand also sells some cable management accessories specifically made for FlexiSpot desks, if you want to do a better job of that than I did. 

Is the FlexiSpot E7 standing desk worth it?

If you work from home, then this desk is 100 percent worth the investment. It has only done good things for my productivity, my focus, and my health. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to go back to a regular desk (nor do I plan to). 

It's even better if you can also afford an under-desk treadmill or bike, so that you can add a physical activity component as well. 

I also think the E7 is fairly priced and really great quality, although it would be nice if the desktop was included in the base price. Desktops start at an additional $80, so the lowest all-in price is just under $600. However, FlexiSpot frequently offers sales too, so you’re unlikely to pay full price when you’re ready to buy. The most comparable motorized option is the Uplift Desk, which also clocks in at just under $600. 

Although I was skeptical, this desk has got me humming REM like the elder millennial I am — “stand in the place where you work.”

How we tested

At the time of writing this review, I’ve been using the FlexiSpot E7 as my exclusive workstation for about one month. Here’s how I judged:

  • Setup: This desk comes unassembled in a few boxes. I was really nervous to put it together, but the instructions were easy to follow (even for furniture assembly dunces like myself), and it came with a very high-quality three-sided tool that made assembly a breeze. My husband used his drill to attach the frame to the desktop, but that portion could also be done with the included tools if needed.

  • Performance: I assessed how easy it was to use the controls, how smoothly and quietly the desk raised and lowered, and if I ran into any problems with the desk during my testing period. The controls are very intuitive, and the lock feature is a godsend. It’s also quiet and moves very smoothly. You will need to make sure there’s plenty of clearance on both sides of the desk. I had to move my cheap, slightly leaning bookshelf a couple of inches away so it wouldn’t interfere with the desk’s motion.

  • Functionality: Does it really boost productivity? In my experience, yes. However, I am concerned that “the new hasn’t worn off yet,” and I’m curious to see if my productivity will decline in the coming months. If anything changes, I’ll definitely add an update.


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