FEZIBO Electric Standing Desk Review: The Budget Sit-Stand Desk That Still Makes Sense
If you want an electric standing desk without spending Flexispot money, the FEZIBO is one of the few budget options that still looks and feels worth buying.
Who this review is for
You want a standing desk, but the jump from a fixed desk to something like the Flexispot EF1 or E7 still feels bigger than it should.
That is where the FEZIBO lands. It is the kind of desk you buy when you want the sit-stand function, want something that looks decent in a bedroom or spare room, and do not want to burn most of the setup budget on the desk alone.
Why this one made the cut
Current desk coverage keeps landing in the same place: FEZIBO is one of the few budget electric desks that people keep recommending without having to add a dozen excuses. TechRadar’s 2026 roundup flags it as a value pick, Tom’s Guide found it easy to assemble and sturdy for the money, and Ergonomic Expert called it the best affordable standing desk in the UK.
That does not make it perfect. It does mean it has cleared the basic hurdle that a lot of cheap standing desks fail to clear, which is “does this still feel like a sensible buy after the novelty wears off?”
Check the FEZIBO on Amazon ~£90What you are actually getting
The sweet spot here is the 120cm x 60cm top. That size is big enough for a monitor, laptop stand, keyboard, and a bit of breathing room, but still realistic for a box room wall.
The desk also gets a few useful extras instead of pointless gimmicks. The small drawer gives you somewhere to throw adapters and stationery, the side hooks are handy for headphones, and the cable cut-outs stop the setup looking like a nest underneath.
The good bit: value without obvious nonsense
Cheap standing desks usually fail in one of two ways. They either wobble too much to use comfortably, or they look so flimsy that the saving stops feeling like a win.
The FEZIBO mostly avoids both. Its lift is quiet, the presets are easy to use, and the frame does enough to feel dependable with a normal home setup. One monitor, a laptop, keyboard, mouse, lamp, and a few accessories are well within its comfort zone.
Where it gives ground
This is still a budget desk. If you raise it high and lean into the front edge, you will notice more movement than you do on the E7. If your setup involves heavy monitor arms, audio gear, or a desktop tower on the surface, the 80kg limit is something to pay attention to.
The drawer is also more “helpful” than “beautiful”. It works. It just does not feel especially refined.
How it compares
Against the Flexispot EF1 (£229), the FEZIBO wins on price and loses on polish. The EF1 feels more solid and better finished. The FEZIBO makes sense if your budget is the thing deciding the category.
Against the Flexispot E7 (£319), the E7 is clearly the better desk. It is more stable, more substantial, and the one to buy if you can afford it. The FEZIBO only wins if you want the standing-desk habit without the standing-desk spend.
Against a fixed desk like the VASAGLE (£59), the VASAGLE is cheaper and sturdier pound for pound. The FEZIBO earns its place only if you are genuinely going to use the height adjustment.