Don't miss this $110 standing desk deal from FlexiSpot - it's got one design feature cheap desks don't
This budget standing desk has all the specs I look for in a standing desk, including that all-important stability thanks to a solid single-piece desktop
If you've been eyeing a cheap standing desk for the home office, I have one recommendation right now - the FlexiSpot EN1 electric standing desk is $110 (was $170) at Amazon.
Yes, the price is very good, but there's something else going on here that makes it an easy recommend. See, a lot of budget models use a splice-board desktop - effectively, this is two small pieces of wood that are attached to the frame. That keeps the cost down, but it also means there's there's a big design flaw, making them less stable and prone to flex, especially once you weigh it down with devices.
And that's not what you get here with the EN1. The 48-inch desktop comes as a single solid piece of wood that will feel more solid, especially if you're loading the desk with your monitors, laptop, and all the other accessories you need to stay productive.
Update - Feb 3: Since first finding this deal, I've re-checked stock and prices. It's still available at the deal price and worth checking out considering the experiences we've had reviewing FlexiSpot's standing desk line-up.
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The FlexiSpot EN1 standing desk offers a 48″×24″ one-piece desktop with sturdy, wobble-resistant construction and electric height adjustment from about 28.9″ to 46.5″. It supports up to 176 lb, includes four memory presets for quick height changes, and assembles with minimal effort, making it a practical, affordable upgrade for home offices and multi-monitor setups.
With its 48in work surface, there’s enough space for a laptop, one or two monitors, and everyday accessories without feeling cramped.
Height adjustment is fully electric, with a range from roughly 28.9in to 46.5in. That covers seated and standing positions for most users and allows you to switch throughout the day.
The control panel includes four memory presets, so you can save preferred heights and move between them quickly.
The motor operates smoothly and quietly, which is great if you’re working in a shared space, or on calls, or simply don’t like noise.
The steel frame supports up to 176 pounds, which is more than enough for typical home office or creative setups.
Assembly is also very straightforward compared to many standing desks. Thanks to fewer parts and a simplified build process you’re less likely to spend an afternoon wrestling with instructions. This will be especially good news for any first-time standing desk buyers.
FlexiSpot is one of the more established names in the office furniture space for good reason - in our tests, its desks and chairs have performed exceptionally well for the price. And the budget-priced EN1 reflects that with a focus on quality and practicality. At $109.98, I really can’t recommend it highly enough.
For more options, check out our extensive round-up of the best standing desks.
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The Comhar is an excellent standing desk that reviewed well in our tests. Alongside the programmable keypad, it has something a lot of models don't have - a drawer for storing stationery and devices like phones and laptops.
If you're looking for a more spacious set-up, this budget standing desk has a broad 55in desktop for a multiple-monitor set-up. It comes in a range of colors, but the attractive black model is the cheapest in the range.
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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.
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