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The FLEXISPOT L Shape 4 Legs Electric Standing Desk combines robust dual motors and a 3-stage adjustable frame to deliver smooth, silent height transitions from 72 to 117 cm. Its spacious L-shaped desktop maximizes corner space, supporting up to 80 kg with a stable 4-legged alloy steel frame. Featuring a smart one-touch LED control panel with memory presets, this desk is designed for seamless sit-stand productivity in any home office.






| Brand | FLEXISPOT |
| Model Number | QS2LB-1611 |
| Colour | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 110 x 160 x 71 cm; 30 kg |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Special Features | Corner Height Adjustable Desk, Electric, L-Shaped 4 Legs Frame |
| Item Weight | 30 kg |
B**T
Good electric standing desk
I've been looking for a standing desk for a while and took a gamble with this one. I liked the four legs (most standing desks have two legs) and the low price. I looked at a couple of Ikea desks but they were more expensive and lacked a vital feature that I wanted. I wanted a "standing" and "sitting" button since I really didn't like having to hold the up and down buttons when I tested desks in Ikea.Assembly is fine. I did it myself (alone). It would be easier with another pair of hands but it can be done by one person. There aren't too many parts in the (heavy) box since the top comes in two parts (some desktops come in four parts). It took me around an hour to assemble it once I had everything out of the box. Once assembled it's very stable laterally and front to back. Some (many?) desks with two legs wobble. I wanted four legs for stability but also because the desk is in my living room/kitchen (I live in an apartment) and four legs looks nicer than two. I've been asked if it was difficult to assemble the motors but you don't assemble the motors. Each motor is part of each half of the frame. You simply join the frames and the motors are good to go.The control panel has five buttons: up, down, sit, stand and reset. It's very easy to program your preferred heights for sitting and standing. The desk is quiet when operated.I've given it five stars because of its price. But there are some niggles. The buttons on the control panel aren't the most responsive. They work but you have to press and hold for a second or two (or three). Maybe this is deliberate to prevent accidental touches but it's frustrating at times. Also, the supplied top (which come in two parts) is basic. There's nothing wrong with it but it has a basic white veneer. If you're looking for a fancy top, look elsewhere. My final niggle is the speed of the motors (there are two motors, which is unusual on a cheap desk) is so-so. I thought it was a little slower than the Ikea desks I tested. There is no collision detection (which stops height adjustment when an obstacle is detected).The height adjustment is fine. I'm 5'9 and it can go much higher than I need. The minimum height is OK but not as low as some (fine for my needs).The desk comes with a three year guarantee for the motors and one year for the frame and top. Some desks have much longer guarantees. The frame and top feel robust so I won't lose sleep over the limited guarantee.I didn't like the idea of the top coming in two halves but it's OK. The split is down the middle where my keyboard and monitor sit so the line is barely noticeable. Many cheap desks come with tops in three or four parts so this one is better (and easier to assemble).Overall, I'm pleased with it. I knew when I ordered it that it wasn't top of the range but I wasn't willing to spend £600-800 for a superior desk. It's better than I expected for what I paid. I'm sure you won't be disappointed if you, like me, want to try-out an electric standing desk. All in all, it's five stars given the ease of assembly, build quality, features and price. But get yourself a ratchet screwdriver and bit-set to speed up assembly (it comes with very basic tools).UPDATE: The control panel appears to go to sleep when not used so I've discovered it's best to press the button twice (once to waken, once to carry out the action) rather than holding it down. This is only necessary when you've not used the control panel for a while.
A**X
Best four leg standing desk for the price
Pros-Excellent for the price, perhaps the best for it's kind (Very hard to find a 4 leg standing desk that's not expensive)-Stable and sturdy even at max height (I'm 6'4" and it could still go higher than I needed it to)-Very good for mounting clamped monitor arms-Excellent desk space (1800mm x 800mm)-Good design and quality build-Desk surface can be swapped for other surfaces if it's not to your taste-Very easy to use, manual is clearCons-Desk surface unfortunately comes in two halves which can be an eyesore to some (but it's logistically understandable and can be changed if you have even half a brain)
C**T
Very strong "Desk/Table, with electric adjustment for height is very nice indeed.
Used for my two PC's with large 4K screens. I am disabled, so the electric height adjustment is really useful & works very well, smooth & silent.It's construction is not as easy as I would have expected, with some of the images being pretty confusing, but a bit of experimentation + common sense soon resolved those issues.The electric height adjustment is excellent, smooth and silent, and infinitely adjustable.My only criticism other than the hex tool provided is the overall weight. It is a heavy desk for sure. Perhaps some use of aluminum would have been a good idea in the frame, but it is very sturdy in design and execution.Overall a good value for money desk that is exactly as described in the amazon entry.
H**L
Amazing value standing desk!
(Reviewed at a price of £237.99 - 180x80cm)When I started my hunt for a standing desk, I quickly learned that budget-friendly options often compromised on stability—mostly offering just two legs and suffering from wobbling issues. So when I found this desk by a brand I had heard of I was very suprised to see that this desk was both very cheap and has 4 legs and actually looks very attractive!The desk comes in 2 boxes, one for the tabletop (in 2 parts) and one for the desk frame itself, It was very easy to assemble, I mostly did it myself, but asked for a hand when it came to flipping the constructed base over to screw it into the tabletop and then again for flipping it back over, but I'm sure this could be done without flipping it at all if you wanted.I was also concerned as to whether there would be enough clearance between the back of the desktop and the leg bar underneath, for a clamp monitor arm, but there absolutely is. The 180cm one, which I went for, is the perfect size for my two 27 inch monitors and my 2 bookshelf speakers either side. Once built, there is about 10.5cm of overhang, as it were, for space for clamping at the back of the desk before the horizontal support bar, also the tabletop is about 1.4cm thick.The desk feels sturdy even at maximum height and everything just seems to work as I would expect it to. For me, (I'm 5"11) the standing the desk is at a comfortable height a good amount below the maximum height, and at that height I'm very confidant to lean my weight onto the desk and it feels like there is very little wobble.The desk also comes with an underdesk headphone stand which I wasn't expecting but is definitely very welcome, the whole thing just feels very well constructed and easy to follow.I'm just very surprised at the value of this desk since all the other options I've seen on the internet have been from £700-2000 for a similar desk (apart from one, the SANODESK QS2 on amazon which seems to be the exact same as this desk just a bit more expensive*, so maybe check reviews for that but buy this one??)The only downside I've experienced is that the buttons on the desk seem to be a little unresponsive, A quick press doesn't always do the trick; I often have to hold it down for a second or two or press it twice, which is slightly annoying but not a deal-breaker.I have also attached some photos of the manual as I feel it both shows some things about the desk more clearly and is helpful to see how complicated it is and and a bonus, if someone loses their manual hopefully they can find this review!But in conclusion for me this relativlely cheap and well constructed 4 leg desk was the clear option and I'm definitely glad I went for it.Aditional information to keep in mind:-It takes 50 seconds to get from the maximum height to the lowest height, both ways.-I think even if you don't like the split top you could probably get another table top somewhere else as long as it's big enough to cover the base, and it will probably still be cheaper than most other options on the market. for my frame it would have to be bigger than 136x61cm.-All the tools you need to make it come in the box, so don't buy other tools specifically for this table.* I believe this since they have a very similar listing, the photos for both of the products look very similar, and amazon records the date the listings went up to be one day apart from eachother, and the specs/features look very similar. But at the time of the review the SANODESK QS2 was £339.99 for the 180cm (which is the size I went for) so about £100 more.
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