E7 plus also only has two motors and has a lifting weight of 440pounds. Otherwise it does look great. Lots of people swear by the apex pro but its well out pricing me. Managed to pick this up today frame only for a bit under $500 after a sale and a 10% off coupon and it looks promising.
@@stevenbrown3249 Awesome, happy to help! Remember, if it doesn't work out, you can always return it... Might be a PITA but it's still nice to keep in mind haha
@@frankbecker5532 hey! Yes I bought it. My standing height is around 41”. I’m 5’9”. and it only wobbles if I quickly move my hand going from the mouse to the keyboard. It’s a minor wobble though. The monitor does shake a little when you type but you can’t really do much about that. I bought the vivo universal stabilizer bar for the back legs, and also use a keyboard wrist rest, which helps absorb my wrist movements. I think it feels very solid now.
Thanks for the awesome review? You noted black walnut? Im torn between just ordering the frame and sourcing a top elsewhere or ordering with one of the options they offer initially. That being said. im not seeing the black walnut? Is the desktop the chipboard material in the color "Walnut veneers" ? How would you say this is holding up with all of your gear on top?
The black walnut option is under the solid wood texture desktop material. It's super smooth and glossy, but seems to be holding up well. The other walnut wood desk of theirs I've had for longer also is holding up well. Though, you do have to be careful when moving items around. It has suffered one light scratch (though it might be able to be buffed out). That said, if time isn't an issue you could run to IKEA and see if they have any relatively cheap wood countertop in the returned or damaged section. I've gone that route before :)
If you lower the desk to where your arms have about a 90 degree bend when using it, do you have any issues with your legs hitting the frame on the underside of the desk?
Good question! Yes, my knees do start to touch the frame (I'm ~5'11" for reference). One solution I can think of to remedy this would be to install the frame slightly off-center and positioned more towards the back of the desk to provide for more clearance.
Loved the review. Well done and informative. Sad that flexispot seems to cancel discount codes so quick so urs doesnt work already. But thats not a deal breaker.
E7 plus also only has two motors and has a lifting weight of 440pounds. Otherwise it does look great. Lots of people swear by the apex pro but its well out pricing me. Managed to pick this up today frame only for a bit under $500 after a sale and a 10% off coupon and it looks promising.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE E7 PRO AND THE E7 PRO PLUS?
What is the length of the bars that go from front to back that attached to the tap top? I’m trying to determine if it will take a 25 inch desk (ikea).
thinking about ordering this today, i'll be using your referral if i do thanks for going over the desk so thoroughly :)
no worries if you don't, but I appreciate you!!
How is the side to side wobble? I’m deciding between this and the uplift v2 commercial.
It's pretty much non-existent -- just tested on a desk that's a couple years old too!
@@BeauHD well I think I’m sold haha. Thanks for the vid! I think this is a newer desk so there aren’t many reviews out there yet
@@stevenbrown3249 Awesome, happy to help! Remember, if it doesn't work out, you can always return it... Might be a PITA but it's still nice to keep in mind haha
@stevenbrown3249 Have you bought it and can confirm that it does not wobble when at a high height?
@@frankbecker5532 hey! Yes I bought it. My standing height is around 41”. I’m 5’9”. and it only wobbles if I quickly move my hand going from the mouse to the keyboard. It’s a minor wobble though. The monitor does shake a little when you type but you can’t really do much about that. I bought the vivo universal stabilizer bar for the back legs, and also use a keyboard wrist rest, which helps absorb my wrist movements. I think it feels very solid now.
Thanks for the awesome review? You noted black walnut? Im torn between just ordering the frame and sourcing a top elsewhere or ordering with one of the options they offer initially. That being said. im not seeing the black walnut? Is the desktop the chipboard material in the color "Walnut veneers" ? How would you say this is holding up with all of your gear on top?
The black walnut option is under the solid wood texture desktop material. It's super smooth and glossy, but seems to be holding up well. The other walnut wood desk of theirs I've had for longer also is holding up well. Though, you do have to be careful when moving items around. It has suffered one light scratch (though it might be able to be buffed out). That said, if time isn't an issue you could run to IKEA and see if they have any relatively cheap wood countertop in the returned or damaged section. I've gone that route before :)
@@BeauHD thanks so much for taking the time to reply!
If you lower the desk to where your arms have about a 90 degree bend when using it, do you have any issues with your legs hitting the frame on the underside of the desk?
Good question! Yes, my knees do start to touch the frame (I'm ~5'11" for reference). One solution I can think of to remedy this would be to install the frame slightly off-center and positioned more towards the back of the desk to provide for more clearance.
Loved the review. Well done and informative. Sad that flexispot seems to cancel discount codes so quick so urs doesnt work already. But thats not a deal breaker.
Great review, all the info I was looking for. Just bought the legs through your referral link. :)
Thank you & glad I was able to help you out!!