Flexispot's Spring Sale is now on, offering up to 60% off their most popular standing desks and ergonomic chairs. At IGN, we appreciate Flexispot for their quality electric standing desks that come packed with all the features you could want, all at a more affordable price compared to other top brands. We've even crowned Flexispot's top-of-the-line model, the E7 Pro, as the best overall standing desk of 2025. Having used a Flexispot desk myself for years, I can confidently say you won't need to shell out more for a supposedly "better" desk.
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------------------------Flexispot C7 Ergonomic Chair
Originally priced at $599.99, now available for $229.00 at Flexispot. Use code 'CVSGFG7229' to snag this deal.
Flexispot E5 Electric Standing Desk
Originally $379.99, now reduced to $199.99 at Flexispot. For Base Only, with desktop tops starting at $80.
Flexispot E7 Electric Standing Desk
Originally $499.99, now available for $299.99 at Flexispot. For Base Only, with desktop tops starting at $80.
Flexispot E7 Pro Electric Standing Desk
Originally $599.99, now on sale for $419.99 at Flexispot. For Base Only, with desktop tops starting at $80.
Flexispot C7 Max Ergonomic Chair
Originally $649.99, now reduced to $429.99 at Flexispot.
You can quickly browse through all the listed products on sale above. For more detailed information on each product and why they're worth considering, continue reading below.
Flexispot C7 Ergonomic Chair for $229
-------------------------------------Flexispot C7 Ergonomic Chair
Originally $429.99, now available for $229.99 at Flexispot. Use code 'C7PDSALE' to get this deal.
The Flexispot C7 is packed with features usually found in much pricier chairs. It boasts an automatically adjusting lumbar system, adjustable seat depth, adjustable armrests, adjustable seat tilt, adjustable headrest, and 128 degrees of recline, among others.
Flexispot C7 Review (without footrest) by Bill Loguidice
The FlexiSpot C7 is a solid chair. However, for the price, 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. The inability to lock the wrist rests in place can be an occasional annoyance. If you don't mind these quirks and value adjustability in a chair, the C7 is a good choice. Its understated styling fits well in conservative office environments, but if you're after something flashier or more luxurious, you might want to look elsewhere.
Flexispot E5 Desk starting at $199.99
-------------------------------------Flexispot E5 Electric Standing Desk
Originally $379.99, now available for $199.99 at Flexispot. For Base Only, with desktop tops starting at $80.
In my opinion, the Flexispot E5 desk offers the best value among electric standing desks while still providing all the premium features you'd want. It's currently priced at $199.99 (down from $379.99) for the base only, with desktop surfaces starting at $80. The E5 is the most affordable model featuring dual motors, which are preferred over single motors because they can support more weight (up to 287 pounds) and last longer due to evenly distributed stress. The desktop is supported by a double crossbeam structure to prevent sagging, and the steel legs feature a 3-stage column, which is better than the 2-stage columns found in most desks at this price point. This allows for a greater vertical range (23.6" to 49.2"). The desk also includes an anti-collision feature, a must-have, which stops the desk if it detects an obstruction. The keypad controls offer three memory presets and a timer to remind you to switch between sitting and standing. The E5 comes with a 10-year warranty on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts, including the motor.
Flexispot E7 Desk starting at $299.99
-------------------------------------Flexispot E7 Electric Standing Desk
Originally $499.99, now available for $299.99 at Flexispot. For Base Only, with desktop tops starting at $80.
For an additional $140, the Flexispot E7 offers superior build quality, a higher weight threshold, more included accessories, and a longer warranty. The lifting capacity has been upgraded to 355 pounds. Aesthetically, the legs have a more professional look with laser-welded seams and a powder-coated finish, with no visible holes. The advanced keyboard now includes an LCD display, more memory presets, a built-in USB charger, and a child-lock function, essential for those with curious toddlers. The E7 also features a built-in cable tray under the desk for neat wiring management. Finally, the Flexispot E7 comes with an extended 15-year warranty on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts, including the motor.
Flexispot E7 Pro Desk starting at $419.99
-----------------------------------------Flexispot E7 Pro Electric Standing Desk
Originally $599.99, now available for $419.99 at Flexispot. For Base Only, with desktop tops starting at $80.
The E7 Pro is Flexispot's premium standing desk. It's recently released, so the discount isn't as steep as other models. Currently priced at $419.99 (down from $599.99) for the base only, with desktop surfaces starting at $80. The E7 Pro boasts the best build quality of the three models listed here, with a weight capacity of 440 pounds. Flexispot claims the motor is superior to standard dual motor setups, offering smoother and faster movement. It also includes more cable management options than the E7. The Flexispot E7 Pro comes with the same 15-year warranty as the E7 on all metal, mechanical, and electrical parts, 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 elsewhere
I own three standing desks. One came with a desktop, but for the other two, I sourced my own. For one, I bought a massive 74"x26" maple veneered countertop from Ikea for $199. For the other, I purchased a 48"x25" solid wood countertop from Home Depot and finished it myself. You can't go wrong with either choice, and there are more options available. The point is, these standing desk bases don't require the desktops sold by the manufacturer. If you want to install your own desktop, feel free to do so as long as it's within the weight limitations.
How does Flexispot compare to other brands?
From personal experience, I own a Jarvis Fully, a Vari Ergo, and a Flexispot E5. All three are excellent desks that have served me well for over three years. The Flexispot E5 is significantly less expensive than the other two, yet I struggle to see where the extra cost goes. For a similar price to a barebones Jarvis Fully, you could get the top-end Flexispot E7 Pro and still save money.
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