The E7 is a level up from the 6, but it think it all depends what you’re looking for. If it’s just a desk without attachments or any special accessories you probably are good to go with either. If you click around on the websites in the desk configurator I feel uplift has a pretty extensive list of desktop materials, add ons, and accessories for nearly anything you could want, where it seemed more limited on how you could fully equip a desk from Flexispot. The warranty also seemed to be better on Uplift with everything covered for 15 years with very few exceptions, where Flexispot has 15 years on the E7 parts and electric, but only 5 years on the desktop.
I stopped by to get some info on the Uplift. Both of those wobble a bunch. I did not observe that level of wobble in other Uplift V2 videos that I watched. Looking at the underside views you provided beginning at 5:34 (to me) show what looks to be a much stronger frame for the Uplift with its welded angle support vs the Flexispot which is assembled with hardware. I wonder why your Uplift wobbles so much.
It doesn’t wobble as much at lower heights, but both desks were on carpet surfaces as well. I recently setup another Uplift for my wife which has the T frame on a 60 inch top and that feels even more solid to me. So could be the combination of C frame, 72 inch top, and carpet in this video.
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Curious how much difference would be if you did the Flexispot E7 which looks to be a bit more comparable as I'm researching
The E7 is a level up from the 6, but it think it all depends what you’re looking for. If it’s just a desk without attachments or any special accessories you probably are good to go with either.
If you click around on the websites in the desk configurator I feel uplift has a pretty extensive list of desktop materials, add ons, and accessories for nearly anything you could want, where it seemed more limited on how you could fully equip a desk from Flexispot.
The warranty also seemed to be better on Uplift with everything covered for 15 years with very few exceptions, where Flexispot has 15 years on the E7 parts and electric, but only 5 years on the desktop.
I stopped by to get some info on the Uplift. Both of those wobble a bunch. I did not observe that level of wobble in other Uplift V2 videos that I watched. Looking at the underside views you provided beginning at 5:34 (to me) show what looks to be a much stronger frame for the Uplift with its welded angle support vs the Flexispot which is assembled with hardware. I wonder why your Uplift wobbles so much.
It doesn’t wobble as much at lower heights, but both desks were on carpet surfaces as well. I recently setup another Uplift for my wife which has the T frame on a 60 inch top and that feels even more solid to me. So could be the combination of C frame, 72 inch top, and carpet in this video.
I’d opt for the lower price point, both are very similar