FEZIBO Electric Standing Desk with Drawer
An entry-level electric standing desk that punches above its price — includes a built-in drawer, hooks for headphones, and a magnetic cable strip for $110.
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What we like
- Exceptional value at $110 — includes drawer, hooks, and cable strip
- Built-in storage drawer keeps desk surface clear
- Single-motor lift handles typical office setups reliably
- Four programmable height presets
- Easy 30-minute assembly
Could be better
- Single motor means less stability at max height vs. dual-motor desks
- 300 lb weight capacity limits heavy multi-monitor builds
- Surface finish less premium than higher-priced competitors
- Narrower height range than premium options
Full Review
At $110, the FEZIBO shouldn’t exist. But it does, and it works. This is the desk for first-time standing desk buyers, small home offices, or anyone who wants to experiment with sit-stand working without committing hundreds of dollars upfront.
What You Get for the Price
The FEZIBO includes things you’d expect to pay extra for on pricier desks. There’s a built-in slide-out drawer under the desktop — genuinely useful for keeping cables, notebooks, or small accessories off the surface. Side hooks for headphones or a bag add more organizational utility. A magnetic cable management strip runs along the front edge. At this price point, this is an extraordinary feature set.
Performance
The single motor does its job. Transitions are smooth and quiet enough for an open-plan office or video call, though they’re not as polished as dual-motor systems. The height range tops out at 46.5”, which suits most standing heights but may fall short for very tall users. The four programmable presets work reliably via the LED keypad.
Stability
This is where budget desks always make trade-offs. The FEZIBO is stable enough at desk height and moderate standing height, but starts to show some sway when fully extended with a large monitor. For a single-monitor setup, it’s fine. For a multi-monitor professional build, step up to the Uplift V2 or FlexiSpot E7.
Who Should Buy This
First-time standing desk buyers, students, or anyone on a tight budget who wants to try sit-stand working without a major investment. It won’t last as long as a $500 desk and it won’t feel as premium, but at $110 it genuinely works. If you find yourself actually standing, upgrade later.