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FlexiSpot - AlcoveRiser Standing Desk Converter With Adjustable Height - Black
Average customer rating
4.6 out of 5
4.6
(27 Reviews)
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Customer Reviews for FlexiSpot - AlcoveRiser Standing Desk Converter With Adjustable Height - Black
Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
I’m impressed with the quality
on March 25, 2025
Posted by: Keith D.
I’m impressed with the quality of materials and the smoothness of the electro-mechanics.
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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
Love it! The only downside
on July 30, 2025
Posted by: Rachael D.
Love it! The only downside is the brackets to the keyboard panel/platform could be stronger to prevent flexing and bending from resting my hands on the front edge. Another nicety would be 2 (or more) present buttons to raise/lower the platform without holding the up/down button the whole time. Otherwise, again, a very well-built, nice product!
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Customer Rating
4 out of 5
4
I can see the possibilities.
on March 25, 2023
Posted by: Jen W.
Product seems sturdy. Initial evaluation good. Assembly needed assistance due to weight but done quickly. I needed the electrical remote for my personal use requirements. I like option to move this item to different work stations.
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Perfect!
on February 6, 2023
Posted by: Lisa T.
I spent a whole year carefully researching standing desk converters. Hoping to save others some time. tl;dr: Just get this one. Here&s my 4-week review. Background: I have a relatively small space, with a heavy immovable desk pushed up against a wall. EVERY other desk converter option on the market had one or usually several problems, that this purchase fixed: 1. You can make it "dual-ergonomic" (able to change the vertical distance between the monitor & keyboard every time you stand up or sit down) by just buying a monitor arm (or a dual-monitor arm) and moving your monitor(s) to the arm. 2. Back of converter is not too-deep and smushed up against the wall as with others on the market. So this converter provides enough room for a monitor-arm clamp (it has a grommet-and-hole option too), and for monitor arm-movement behind the converter. 3. It lifts straight up, smoothly, with an easy button, making little noise. Adjusting from the sit to stand and vice-versa - including monitor adjustment - is quick. I wasn&t necessarily looking for an electric-powered option, but now that I have it, I&m glad. 4. It&s sturdy, and CAN actually hold all the weight of the monitors, arms, coffee/water bottles, and all the miscellany I wanted to pile on the monitor shelf. This converter is rated at 55 pounds; many others are rated at more like 20! 5. PLENTY of room for ergonomic keyboard & mouse. 6. One potential ergonomic downside - lack of a tilting keyboard tray - I solved by buying a Microsoft Sculpt ergonomic keyboard which fits splendidly on this keyboard tray and has a built-in prop to tilt it back. 7. Keyboard tray is only 1/2 inch above desk surface - others are raised up 1-3 inches which is bad for wrist ergonomics. A "drop keyboard" (available on some expensive converters) wasn&t an option for me, as those keyboards block off the entire upper row of drawers if you have a traditional desk. If the keyboard is still a bit high-ish for your wrists and you don&t have an adjustable chair to compensate, try buying the mat to prop up your chair (see below). 8. Affordable. 9. Easy to put together. 10. Not unattractive. 11. Cable-routing solutions. 12. I am also in love with the Flexispot mat - the wide one with bumpy feet on the sides. It is very comfortable in the standing position - you can just stand on the flat part or you can spread your legs around to touch the textured features such as the foot bumps. I then turn the mat over when in the sitting position, and its very thick size props my (non-adjustable) chair up to the correct height for my wrists on the keyboard. As a result, I didn&t have to buy one of those expensive adjustable chairs; was able to just use the chair I already own.
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
It&s Great!
on August 28, 2024
Posted by: Mary S.
My new Motorized AlcoveRiser EM7 is great. I would recommend it to anyone.
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
Great way to avoid sitting too long!
on December 19, 2024
Posted by: Allison M.
So much better than the manual sit/stand desk set up I had previously, especially with a Black Friday 50% off sale! It really helps with my tailbone pain. It&s super quick to set up, maybe took 5 minutes with a neighbor helping me lift it up.
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Customer Rating
5 out of 5
5
PERFECT!!
on September 14, 2022
Posted by: Natalie K.
The motorized sit/stand desk is perfect for anyone not wanting to have to life a conventional stand up desk. I love it
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Customer Rating
2 out of 5
2
unsatisfied with EM7
on January 24, 2024
Posted by: Jesse
This desktop seems anything but stabile for a workstation. I have a through grommet mount for my monitors and when the desk is lowered everything is perfect. When I raise the desk the whole thing is slightly wobbly and the desk actually leans to one side so my right monitor becomes crooked. It seems like the bottom of the X frame doesn&t lock into place.
My non motorized version of this desk was significantly more stabile but the keyboard tray was misplaced in the office and Flexispot doesn&t offer a replacement.
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