








⚡ Elevate your workspace, elevate your hustle.
The FEZIBO 63" L-Shaped Standing Desk combines electric height adjustability (28.3" to 46.8") with a spacious 63"x55" FSC-certified wood surface and a lightweight aviation-grade alloy steel frame. Designed for modern professionals, it features anti-collision safety technology, dual memory presets, and a quick 15-minute assembly, making it the ultimate ergonomic and eco-friendly solution for dynamic work environments.





| Base | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | FSC-Certified wood |
| Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 175 Pounds |
| Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
| UL Listed | No |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Shape | L-Shape |
| Desk Design | Standing Desk |
| Color | Rustic Brown |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Finish Types | Laminated |
| Furniture Finish | Rustic Brown Wood |
| Top Color | Rustic Brown |
| Base Color | Rustic Brown |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 55"D x 63"W x 28.3"H |
| Item Weight | 95 Pounds |
| Size | 63 inch |
| Tabletop Thickness | 0.6 Inches |
| Maximum Height | 46.9 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 27.6 Inches |
| Working Surface Diagonal Length | 74.14 Inches |
| Additional Features | Cordless |
| Mounting Type | Freestanding |
| Drawer Type | No Drawer |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Lifting Mechanism | Electric |
| Has Finished Back | No |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Number of Height Positions | 3 |
C**E
Perfect for people who love to stand while working
I have been researching/comparing adjustable desk that would accommodate my work necessities. This desk perfectly allows me to work either sitting or standing in my adjustable chair. Was easy to assemble in roughly an hour and half! Never going back to a regular sitting desk!
J**Y
Size
Nice and durable. table is heavy when assembled but fits nice in the corner of my room. highly recommend it cheap for a standing desk.
M**E
Great Desk...just which the motor hadn't broken
I have to be honest and tell you that this desk has been a great addition to my office. It was easy to assemble and I have moved it a couple of times around the house, and it hasn't been a hassle at all. The one thing that I do have an issue with is that a year in, the motor computer started to go wonky. I am no longer able to lower my desk. It is stuck where I left it, which is my standing mode. Some numbers and letters show in the mini screen and it won't go up or down. The preset buttons don't work either. I have disconnected it and unplugged it several times. Nothing works. It's unfortunate because I really like this desk. I still give it 4 stars.
M**R
Worth buy
Worth buy .
E**Y
JUNK!! DO NOT BUY!! the company are known scammers!!
DO NOT BUY THIS YOU WILL GET SCAMMED!!!!Piece of junk wasn’t manufactured properly (the holes on the tabletop were drilled all over the place and didn’t line up with the legs or hardware). The tabletop is thin flimsy and wobbly. Total garbage. Initially Amazon told me I would have to pay to ship it back to China because the seller doesn’t respond to their emails which would cost me more than the desk itself threefold.
L**A
Would Recommend
The desk parts are very sturdy. I would definitely not sit on it, as there is a weight limit, or lean on the end segments as they are just particle board? but the boards that make up the desk are also sturdier than I thought they'd be. As another commenter suggested, after getting all the legs and center pieces put together, I would also recommend setting the desktop on top of the already assembled bottom and screw it on from underneath. By the way, I did not use a drill, only a screwdriver. Because they emphasize not overtightening the screws into the desktop, I would probably not recommend using a drill either. One other thing, if you want to use the wheels that come with it, definitely put those on early in the process, like when you've got the leg bottoms up in the air. The wheels are only listed in the parts section of the instructions. Nowhere else will it tell you "now you can swap the already attached feet for wheels if you want". Doing it at the end is not fun.The raising and lowering of the desk is smooth and quiet for the most part. After the first few lowerings though, now it makes a very slight noise that it didn't before, but that isn't loud either. I've only had the desk for about a month, but already use it in the standing position more than I used the one at work, I think because the L shape gives me more room to move around than my rectangular desk at work did, and I have more room for my legs to stretch out between my chair and the wall because they face a corner, rather than a flat wall.The memory settings are great, and are easy to set. The only thing that needs a little getting used to is the motor's continuation of the raising or lowering for a second or so after you stop pushing the button. You can still choose to do very small increments if you want to just by using the up and down buttons individually, and for just a second or so, instead of the preset buttons. Very nice. You can also stop the progress of the motor after you push a preset button by simply pushing the up or down button once. The desk will stop moving up or down. You can then choose another button to again move it how you want it to go.Very happy with the purchase. Highly recommend.
T**R
10/10 !
The media could not be loaded. Get it! The box is around 90-100 pounds. It says team lift, I did not have help and managed very well! Very sturdy. There are some brackets I didn’t put on because I’m moving soon and I know I will have to take it apart! Very easy to put together, took less than 2 hours. I ran into one issue, the control arm wasn’t in correctly (my fault not the manufacturer) they provided clear instructions to help with technical issues. The programable height makes me feel cool
T**N
What you save on price, you will pay in assembly
I thought I was being slick by ordering this cheaper desk, as it was the size I wanted. That was one of many mistakes.The next mistake occurred during assembly. Naturally, I wanted to assemble my large "L" shaped desk in the room it would reside in. The instructions did not indicate that assembly would require a footprint 3 times the area of the completed desk. Be prepared to move around the frame during assembly to be able to reach the various bolts. You will have to assemble the frame, desktop, legs, "drive shafts" for the motor/legs, and the "cable management". The motor/gear mechanism looks like it will definitely break in the future, I expected those parts to be contained in some manner, not exposed "drive shafts" along the underside of the desk.I had assumed that the included "cable management" would be useful to actually manage the cables that go hand in hand with computers. I was wrong. You get a flimsy metal "shelf" about 18" long, that's it. While we are talking about cables, the power cord deserves a mention. It is located at the extreme corner of the "short side" of the desk. The cord itself is about 5 ft long. I was shocked at how short it was and the fact that there was zero indication of where it would be located until the step of attaching the motor to the power/controller was reached. Good to know if you need an extension cord to use your desk.Overall quality is underwhelming, especially with the level of effort to assemble. Those other, more expensive, models you are considering? They will likely be a better bet. Comparing this desk to the other, more expensive, standing desk in the house (from Ikea ironically) I would always go with the more expensive version. The desktop would be one piece, the mechanisms would be fully contained, and assembly would consist of attaching a frame to the top and then legs/feet.
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