Technology
Score this standing desk for $85 off at Best Buy
TL;DR: The ergonomic Victor adjustable standing desk is on sale for $126.99 as of May 26, down from $211.99.
Dwight Schrute had a number of different types of desks throughout the life of The Office, but perhaps his best one — or at least most practical one — was his standing desk. (Sorry, megadesk.)
A standing desk can boost productivity, lower weight gain, and give you a change of pace throughout your day. If you’re lucky enough to be working from home right now, you’re probably at a point where you could stand (no pun intended) to change up the rhythm of your day, and a standing desk is a simple way to do that.
As of May 26, Best Buy has the Victor adjustable standing desk on sale for $85 off, dropping the price to $126.99.
This standing desk goes right on top of your existing workspace and then you raise and lower it to fit your comfort level. It gives you the mobility to stand or sit whenever you want. The desk also features a keyboard tray for an ergonomic typing position.
Raise the desk up to 19 inches off your desk or table surface. It fits a standard 24-inch desktop. Spruce up your work from home station with this standing desk on sale for $126.99.
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