Business
50% off a Flexispot standing desk converter
Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.
Save $60: The Flexispot 31-inch Standing Desk Converter (M18M) is only $59.99 at Amazon as of Sept. 17 after using the $60 coupon attached to it — a 50% price drop.
It doesn’t matter how long ago your last first day of school was — back-to-school season is an unspoken personal kick in the butt for many of us.
If your fall productivity plan involves arranging your office, consider the ergonomic hack that is a standing desk. Try a Flexispot standing desk converter for just $59.99 thanks to a $60 (50% off!) coupon at Amazon.
Credit: flexispot
You’ve probably heard that taking small walks around the office (slash your home) throughout the day can help combat sedentary fatigue. The idea behind a standing desk is similar: Switching it up for some of the workday could offer the crumb of energy or mental stimulation that you need to get stuff done. Some may find that occasional standing could relieve neck or back pain, too.
You’re not required to ditch your current furniture. This 31-inch Flexispot converter sits on your existing desk and uses an X-lift mechanism to rise up to a comfortable height for you. The two-tier design offers space for a laptop, monitor, mouse, and other accessories, plus a (removable) keyboard tray if you need it.
When it’s time to sit, the Flexispot folds flat and can be tucked into a corner or under a bed.
Explore related content:
-
Business7 days ago
Checkfirst raises $1.5M pre-seed, applying AI to remote inspections and audits
-
Business6 days ago
AI chip startup DEEPX secures $80M Series C at a $529M valuation
-
Entertainment4 days ago
Jinkx Monsoon promises ‘the queerest season of ‘Doctor Who’ you’ve ever seen!’
-
Business4 days ago
StrictlyVC London welcomes Phoenix Court and WEX
-
Business6 days ago
Retell AI lets businesses build ‘voice agents’ to answer phone calls
-
Entertainment4 days ago
How to watch every ‘Law and Order’ online in 2024
-
Entertainment4 days ago
BookTok and teens: What parents need to know
-
Business4 days ago
Why Apple’s ‘Crush’ ad is so misguided