It’s incredibly sturdy and super premium, and can handle a lot of weight.
But all this comes at a pricey cost.
This is my full review of the FlexiSpot E7Q.
The E7Q control panel is simple and easy to use.
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Disclaimer:This review was made possible thanks to a review unit provided by FlexiSpot.
The company did not see the contents of this review before publishing.

The E7Q control panel is simple and easy to use.
Plus, it has an easy-to-use control panel for height adjustment.
It’s a relatively straightforward process that shouldn’t take more than 20-30 minutes to complete.
It arrives in two boxes because the E7Q is designed to be a big standing desk.

The setup process was straight forward.
Putting the frame together is also a breeze, with the included instruction manual being easy to understand.
It works, but I’d have preferred something more solid.
So be careful of that.

The included cable management system is not great.
FlexiSpot E7Q: Design & durability
The design of the FlexiSpot E7Q is contemporary and clean.
In fact, FlexiSpot says the desk can handle weights up to 200kgs, which is a lot.
Still, the USB-A port is good enough to charge a phone or a pair of headphones.

The sheer space this frame can accommodate is great.
FlexiSpot E7Q: Competition
The electronic standing desk industry is rife with competition.
FlexiSpot E7Q: Should you buy it?
The included cloth to “cover up” the cables is also kind of lame.

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It has a great design and is a great choice for a heavy-duty standing desk.

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The FlexiSpot Q8.

The desk material is high quality.














