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The FLEXISPOT E6 is a premium electric standing desk featuring a spacious 60" maple desktop and a robust white metal frame. Its advanced 3-stage dual motor system offers a wide height range from 23.6" to 48.8", supporting up to 220 lbs with whisper-quiet operation. Programmable memory presets enable quick adjustments for personalized comfort. Designed for professionals seeking ergonomic excellence and durability, it comes with a 5-year warranty and FSC-certified materials, making it a smart, sustainable upgrade for any modern office.






























| ASIN | B0B779W6WR |
| Additional Features | Corded |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Assembly Instructions Description | This product requires assembly. |
| Base | Metal |
| Base Color | White |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,697 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #78 in Computer Workstations |
| Brand Name | FLEXISPOT |
| Cabinet Configuration | Built-In |
| Color | White Frame + Maple Top |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (49) |
| Desk Design | Computer Desk |
| Drawer Pedestal Count | 1 |
| Drawer Type | No Drawer |
| Finish Types | Wood |
| Frame Joint Type | internal |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Furniture Finish | Maple |
| Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Included Components | Desk Return |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Is Customizable? | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Depth | 23.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 59 x 23.6 x 23.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 59"D x 23.6"W x 23.6"H |
| Item Weight | 55 Pounds |
| Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
| Manufacturer | FLEXISPOT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CAE365W+TB-R6024M-CB |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Height | 48.8 Inches |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
| Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
| Minimum Height | 23.6 Inches |
| Model Name | E6 Essential |
| Model Number | ET365 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Natural Variation Type | Natural |
| Number Of Open Shelves | 1 |
| Number Of Shelves | 1 |
| Product Grade | new |
| Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Working |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Office |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 60"x24" Whole-Piece |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tabletop Thickness | 1 Inches |
| Top Color | Maple |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| UPC | 810072819741 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 64 Inches |
R**O
Seems great for the price, quality and functionality.
After debating the idea of a standing desk for awhile, I decided to take a chance on the 60" Flexispot E6 when I noticed a sale price on Amazon. Delivery was right on schedule and had no issues. The frame and desk top are shipped separately. The frame arrived first, which actually gave me time to assemble it before the top arrived the next day. Assembly is fairly straight-forward. I managed it alone, though the manual suggested it was a two person job. I had no issues putting the frame together. It gives you three different positions for the frames depending on the size of your tabletop. Mine being 60", I went with the recommended largest spacing, which is specified for 59"-71" tops. Adding the top was the only minor issue. There are some pre-drilled holes, but only on the left and right outside edges. You will need to drill out any for the middle railing regardless. With the 60" top, none of the holes lined up and I ended up drilling all of them, even the outside edges. I assume different size tops might or might not have this issue. I laid the top on the ground, then put the frame upside down on the top, measured placement carefully, and was able to drill everything with a small bit and secure all the screws and connect all the wires before turning upright. It probably took around an hour for the frame, maybe less, and then another hour to add the top and cables. Functionally it seems fine so far, though I've had it for only a day. Movement up and down seems smooth with the dual motors. At least to the height I raise it, which is 42" when I'm standing, it seems plenty sturdy with 43" and a 27" monitor, some speakers, keyboards, etc. It's exactly what I was looking for, assuming it lasts.
T**R
Nice product and great customer service
Table is really stable and quite. Easy to assemble. The adjustable height range is huge. My 5 years old daughter loves it. Five star customer support. I had some naughty visitors broke the control panel. So I contacted the customer service, they are friendly, responsive and really helpful. They sent a new replacement from China quickly and now it works perfectly. Will definitely buy again in future if needed.
A**.
Good Desk, slight flaws
Desk top ships seperately, for me it took an additional 6 days. The Stand is decently easy to put together but the manual skips some small steps. It is sturdy and stable at the lower levels and only starts to wobble at the highest level that I use (I am 6'2). Desk top is beautiful and feels extremely solid. When connecting the top to the stand, about half the screw holes didnt line up. Drilled new pilot holes and it fits great. Overall, great product and I am happy with it. Quiet, moves quickly, and looks great. For a single person, this desk took about an hour and a half to put together.
C**O
I Stand More Than I Sit Now, and That's Good!
This desk has been everything and more than I expected. The quality of the dual motor model I purchased is fantastic. It's stable, a nice big surface area and does what I need it to do functionally. I spend a lot more time standing while working on my computer that it has made a big difference in my spine health. Setup was easy, overall value for the money has been excellent.
S**N
Nice standing desk for home office
I like this standing desk for my home office. It is very sturdy and can easily hold heavy monitors. It has buttons that activate the motors to adjust height, so it is very easy to switch from standing to sitting position. With some buttons you can also save in memory the heights that you prefer. Installation was easy but keep in mind that you may have to drill directly into the provided board instead of trying to drill into the small holes in the back.
A**.
Sturdy. Easy assembly
Just got this but easy assembly and sturdy! Says two people but did it on my own :). Drill needed to mount frame to table because middle beams donโt have pre drilled holes but no biggie. Size is great for my home office and works great better than expected.
D**.
Great for short people, but this desk isn't actually 60"
I really wanted to declutter my desktop to allow for more space to actually use my desk for something other than just cramming a monitor stand and a keyboard on it, so I knew I needed an adjustable monitor arm that would allow me to get rid of the very large stand my monitor came with that was eating up so much real estate. Unfortunately, my previous desk was a glass top, and all of my research told me that it would be seriously unsafe for me to try to clamp anything to the glass, even if I braced it with wood on top and bottom. Not wanting to risk injury, I started looking for a wood-topped desk. That search was shockingly more difficult than I could have imagined. I ended up settling on this desk in the 60" x 24" maple top on white legs variant. I specifically chose this desk over the rest of the Flexispot offerings (and over basically every other budget offering on Amazon, period) because this was the least expensive model that went low enough to accommodate me at 5'1. The other desks all had a minimum height of 28" and since that was the height of my previous desk and I knew that was way too tall for me to be comfortable without a foot rest and a lot of uncomfortable accommodations, it was between this E6 Essential, the more expensive 60x30 bamboo E6 Essential, or the Flexispot E6 Max. I didn't want bamboo because I didn't think I'd like the aesthetic of the edges with the vertical pieces, and although there were a couple other models available that had the correct height, they were all pretty pricey, so this was the one, especially because it went on sale for sub-$300 after I'd been waffling on which model I wanted. My needs: - Something low enough to suit someone 5'1, meaning it needed to lower down to 23" or 24" (keep in mind that it does look like a child's desk in an office when it's sitting this low. I guess I've never actually had a desk that fit me properly, and it made me laugh to see how low that really is.) - Light(ish) wood top - White base - Wide enough to comfortably accommodate a 32" monitor and bookshelf speakers (though I did debate just repurchasing my Creative Pebble speakers in white) - Thick enough tabletop to be able to clamp a monitor arm onto it - Not crazy expensive - Single piece wood (or "wood") top, instead of 2 pieces that are braced or bolted together I just finished putting this together and getting it all set up, and I thought I'd give my first impressions about what that experience was like. I'm sure that you can see, based upon my 3-star review, that I'm not 100% pleased with this desk, not because there is anything inherently wrong with it once constructed, but building it was an exercise in self-doubt and frustration. My first point of frustration was that the desk was shipped as 2 separate packages; the desktop came first, and then 2 days later, the base arrived. I was already chomping at the bit to get it assembled, so having to wait the extra days to be able to start was a bummer. I was pleased to find, however, that everything was packaged really well and securely, and there was no damage to any parts of the base or the tabletop itself. The instructions seemed pretty straightforward, but I recalled reading people in the reviews mentioning that they should have included better instructions about cable management - something about running the wires before attaching the table to the legs, so I started off the whole build already a little bit trepidatious. Well, that apprehension was not unfounded. Remember when I said I purchased the 60" model? Well, I followed the instructions for the 59+" model, thinking that it made sense to err on the side of the instructions for the larger model, and because this was supposed to be a 60" desk, and that turned out to be wrong. When it came time to attach the legs to the table, none of the pilot holes lined up. Not only that, but the base seemed oddly close to the edges of the table, which prompted me to review the instructions again. Turns out, this desk isn't a full 60", but is about 59.5". It's not that the missing 1/2" makes a huge difference in utility, but it would be helpful for people to know, especially when measuring for specifically-sized spaces with small margins for error. Granted, it would probably be to their advantage to have a slightly shorter desk rather than a slightly longer one, but it really irked my sensibilities to have paid for a 1/2" of desk that I did not receive. But I digress. I thought maybe I just needed to change the length down to the next set of holes, which I did, but the misalignment of the pilot holes was still absolutely baffling. Surely they didn't mis-drill all of those holes in the desk, right? Wrong. They absolutely did drill them in the wrong places (or this tabletop is meant for a different base, and they just keep including it with this base). It took me reading a dozen reviews and watching several YouTube videos before I felt confident that this was Flexispot's error and not an assembly error on my part. I literally had to step away from this build and spend an extra hour doing research to convince myself that I hadn't put this thing together totally incorrectly. I was catastrophizing the thought of making a bunch of holes in my brand new, pristine desk, but I eventually mustered the courage to pull out my cordless drill, attach a bit, and drill a bunch of holes in an otherwise perfect surface. Thankfully, it worked and all the screws went in without a hitch. Once everything was assembled the experience became a lot nicer. The electronic portion was easy to figure out and connect, and the raising, lowering, and memory settings work flawlessly. Collision detection is good. I pressed the button to bring it to standing height and lightly bonked the desktop with my hand and it almost immediately began reversing course. Same thing when lowering it back down. I'm much less concerned about it rising and hitting something, and much more concerned that it'll try to smash my chair's armrest into the floor or squash my tallish dog, so it's good to know that it functions well. A few things to note: this does not come with a cable management system beyond a few plastic adhesive clips (and not enough of those). I ended up buying some aftermarket clamp on boxes to put on the back of the desk, although I think I'm ultimately only going to need one of them. So, first impressions is that this desk is an absolute pain to put together because the instructions aren't terribly clear, and it takes a fair amount of effort (and an electric drill with appropriate bits) to drill nonexistent pilot holes, but once assembled, it's quite beautiful, functional, and good value for the dollar, if you're willing to put in a little extra work.
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