Assembly instructions could be better…
The manual is functional but the diagrams aren't always clear about cable routing and bolt orientation. Watched a YouTube assembly video alongside the instructions to get it right.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe FlexiSpot E2 (ASIN B08G5WLXFD) is a dual-motor electric standing desk with four memory presets and a 48×24 inch desktop, available on Amazon.ca at around $399 CAD.
| Height Range | 28"–47.6" (covers sitting and standing for most users) |
| Motor | Dual motor — quieter and more stable than single-motor designs |
| Frame | Steel frame with 4 programmable height memory presets |
| Tabletop Size | 48"×24" — also available in other sizes |
| Load Capacity | 154 lbs (70 kg) |
| Motor Noise | Under 50dB during adjustment |
| Assembly | Estimated 30–45 minutes with standard tools |
"One button to move from sitting to standing height. I stand for two hours in the morning and the rest of the day sitting. The presets make switching effortless."
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"Assembly took me 40 minutes working alone. The desk is solid and quiet. For $399 I expected less — this feels like a $600 desk."
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"The dual motors are noticeably quieter than my colleague's single-motor desk at work. I can raise it during video calls without disrupting anyone on the call."
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"My back pain from sitting all day has measurably improved after two months of alternating sit and stand. The desk pays for itself in that alone."
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Assembly instructions could be better…
The manual is functional but the diagrams aren't always clear about cable routing and bolt orientation. Watched a YouTube assembly video alongside the instructions to get it right.
Source: Amazon reviewerSome wobble at full standing height…
At maximum height with a heavy monitor setup it has some sway when I'm typing vigorously. Not enough to cause issues but notable. The E7 Pro is more rigid if stability is a priority.
Source: RedditControl panel placement is inconvenient…
The control panel mounts on the right side of the frame, which means it's at thigh level in sitting position. Not intuitive at first. You adjust to it, but a top-mounted panel would be better.
Source: Amazon reviewerWeight limit tighter than it seems…
My dual-monitor setup, desktop PC, and peripherals push close to 150 lbs. Works fine but there's less headroom than I'd like. Measure everything before ordering.
Source: Amazon reviewerThe FlexiSpot E2 is the best-value entry into electric standing desks for Canadian buyers, offering dual-motor stability, four memory presets, and a full 48×24 inch desktop at $399. It won't win against the E7 Pro on rigidity or maximum standing height, but for most home office users who are new to sit-stand desks, the E2 provides the essential functionality at the lowest reasonable price. If you anticipate a heavy setup or are above average height, step up to the E7.