
Flexispot Spring Sale Is Live: Save up to 60% Off Electric Standing Desks and Ergonomic Chairs
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Flexispot is running its Spring Sale with up to 60% off their most popular standing desks and ergonomic chairs. We like Flexispot because they offer quality electric standing desks with all the features you'd want at a fraction of the price compared to other more well-known models. We rated Flexispot's highest end model - the E7 Pro - the best overall standing desk of 2025. I've been using a Flexispot desk for years now and wouldn't pay more for a "better" desk.New Flexispot Coupon Code AvailableFeatured in this articleFlexispot C7 Ergonomic ChairFor Base Only, Tops Starting at $80Flexispot E5 Electric Standing DeskFor Base Only, Tops Starting at $80Flexispot E7 Electric Standing DeskFor Base Only, Tops Starting at $80Flexispot E7 Pro Electric Standing DeskFlexispot C7 Max Ergonomic ChairYou can quickly browse through all of the listed products on sale above. For more information on each product and why they are worth your consideration, read through below.Flexispot C7 Ergonomic Chair for $229Flexispot C7 Ergonomic ChairThe Flexispot C7 offers a ton of features that are typically reserved for much more expensive chairs. This includes an automatically adjusting lumbar system, adjustable seat depth, adjustable armrests, adjustable seat tilt, adjustable headrest, 128 degrees of recline, and more.Flexispot C7 Review (without footrest) by Bill LoguidiceThe FlexiSpot C7 is a solid chair. For the price, however, I would have preferred a more premium-feeling leather or leather-like material instead of fabric, as well as more attention to some other aspects like cushioning. I also found the fact that you can't lock the wrist rests in place an occasional annoyance. If you don't mind some of its quirks and prize adjustment in a chair, then the C7 makes a good choice. Compared to straight-up gaming chairs, its sedate styling means it won't be out of place in even the most conservative of office environments. If you'd like a flashier or more luxurious offering, however, look elsewhere.Flexispot E5 Desk starting at $199.99For Base Only, Tops Starting at $80Flexispot E5 Electric Standing DeskThe Flexispot E5 desk is, in my opinion, the best value electric standing desk while still offering all the premium features you'd want. Right now it costs $199.99 (normally $379.99) for the base only and desktop surfaces start at $80. The Flexispot E5 is the least expensive model featuring dual motors. Dual motor lifts are preferred over single motor because they can support more weight (in this case 287 pounds max) and they last longer because the stress is distributed evenly across both motors. The desktop is supported by a double crossbeam structure so that your surface is evenly supported to prevent any sagging. The legs are made of steel and feature a 3-stage column. Most standing desks in this price range only have a 2-stage column. A 3-stage column is better because it supports a greater vertical range (in this case 23.6" to 49.2"). An anti-collision feature, a must-have in all desks, will stop the desk when it detects obstruction of the motor. Finally, the keypad controls offer three memory presets and a timer to remind you when to swap sit/stand positions. The E5 comes with a 10 year warranty on all metal, mechanical and electrical parts and components, including the motor.Flexispot E7 Desk starting at $299.99For Base Only, Tops Starting at $80Flexispot E7 Electric Standing DeskThe E7 currently costs $299.99 (normally $499.99) for the base only and desktop surfaces start at $80. For an extra $140, the Flexispot E7 offers better build quality, a higher weight threshold, more included accessories, and a longer warranty. The lifting capacity has been upgraded from 287 pounds to 355 pounds. Aesthetically, the legs look more professional aesthetically, with laser-welded seams, powder-coated finish, with no visible holes. The advanced keyboard has been upgraded with an LCD display, more memory presets, a built-in USB charger, and a child-lock function that's a necessity for those of us with inquisitive toddlers. The E7 also comes with a built-in cable tray under the desk to stow away all of your messy wiring. Finally, the Flexispot E7 boasts an increased 15 year warranty on all metal, mechanical and electrical parts and components, including the motor.Flexispot E7 Pro Desk starting at $419.99For Base Only, Tops Starting at $80Flexispot E7 Pro Electric Standing DeskThe E7 Pro is Flexispot's creme de la creme standing desk. It's recent released so it isn't nearly as heavily discounted as the other models. Currently it costs $419.99 (normally $599.99) for the base only and desktop surfaces start at $80. The E7 Pro features the best build quality of the three listed here, and it certainly shows with a weight capacity of a whopping 440 pounds. Flexispot claims the motor for the E7 Pro is superior to the standard dual motor setup you'll find in the E5 and E7 and other brands, offering smoother and faster movement. You also get more cable management options included than even the E7. The Flexispot E7 Pro comes with the same 15 year warranty as the E7 on all metal, mechanical and electrical parts and components, including the motor. This is arguably the best standing desk deal you'll find anywhere right now.Flexispot E7 Pro Review by Billy Givens"A simple but effective keypad, quiet dual motors, near-perfect cable management, and excellent stability make the FlexiSpot E7 Pro a top-tier standing desk for work or gaming. Whether it's your first desk purchase or a replacement for an older model, it's hard to find many better options in this price range."Consider getting a desk frame here and the desktop surface elsewhereI have three standing desks. One of the standing desks included a desktop, however for the other two desks I sourced my own. For one of them I purchased a massive 74"x26" maple veneered countertop from Ikea for $199. For the other one I purchased a 48"x25" solid wood countertop from Home Depot and finished it myself. Personally I don't think you can go wrong with any of those choices, and there are more options available. The point is, these standing desk bases don't need the desktops sold by the manufacturer. If you want to install your own desktop, by all means do so as long as they are within the weight limitations.How does Flexispot compare to other brands?I can only speak from personal experience. I own a Jarvis Fully, a Vari Ergo, and a Flexispot E5. All three are excellent desks that have caused me no problems whatsoever in the 3+ years of owning them, and that's the point. The Flexispot E5 is considerably less expensive than the other two options, and yet I don't really see where much of that cost is going. For a similar price of a barebones Jarvis Fully, you could get the top end Flexispot E7 Pro and still come out with more money in your pocket.Why Should You Trust IGN's Deals Team?IGN's deals team has a combined 30+ years of experience finding the best discounts in gaming, tech, and just about every other category. We don't try to trick our readers into buying things they don't need at prices that aren't worth buying something at. Our ultimate goal is to surface the best possible deals from brands we trust and our editorial team has personal experience with. You can check out our deals standards here for more information on our process, or keep up with the latest deals we find on IGN's Deals account on Twitter.Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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