Flexispot
Livermore, California · founded 2015 · manufactured in Frames and components manufactured in China; assembled and tested in US warehouses.
Overview
Flexispot is a California-based ergonomic furniture manufacturer spun out of Loctek, a Chinese OEM standing desk producer. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in height-adjustable electric desks and accessories for home and office use, offering a broad range of models from budget-friendly to premium four-leg designs. The company established its first US branch in Fremont, CA in 2016 and has since become known for competitive pricing paired with dual-motor reliability across its product line.
Flexispot's E7 family is the best-selling line, with variants including dual-motor and four-leg models to match different budget and load capacity needs. Most E-series desks are compatible with the Ergodriven Tempo smart controller for automated sit/stand reminders, adding to their appeal for buyers seeking smart ergonomic features.
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Shipping & returns
Ships from US warehouses for most models. Standard shipping typically 7-14 days; expedited options available. Free returns within 30 days. Setup support available via customer service.
Warranty
5-year frame and motor warranty; 2-year electronics warranty across all models. Covers manufacturing defects and wear. Customer service reputation for straightforward claims processing.
Models in the lineup (12)
E7 Plus Max
Comhar Pro (Q8)
EN2
Third-party reviews of the company
Reddit discussions
Flexispot has the largest Reddit footprint of any brand in this catalogue — RedditRecs analyzed 210 reviews for the E7 Pro alone, where it scores about 93% positive across 96 users, with the E7 Plus, E7 Plus Max, E5, and E7Q all landing in the mid-80s to low-90s. It is the reflexive "best value" answer in nearly every budget thread. The praise is remarkably consistent across the line: durable, long-lasting construction; strong value for the money; smooth and quiet height adjustments; and excellent stability even at full extension (the four-leg E7 Plus in particular gets singled out for not wobbling under heavy multi-monitor loads). Many posters also credit the desk with real posture and back-pain improvement. The single recurring complaint is assembly — the instructions are described as unclear and the frame is heavy enough to want a second person — but almost nobody regrets the purchase once it's built. Representative discussions:
