SAVE $94.99:The Watch Girl Scout Nookies 15 OnlineFlexiSpot Adjustable Standing Desk with keyboard tray is just $95 at Amazon, down from the normal price of $189.99. That's a 50% discount.
If you haven't yet jumped on the standing desk trend, congratulations. You've now waited long enough to find super functional models on a deep discount. Even if you're no longer working from home, adding a standing desk to your home's furniture collection is a smart move. That's especially true today since there's a great discount at Amazon.
As of April 29, the FlexiSpot Adjustable Standing Desk with keyboard tray is just $95, down from the normal price of $189.99. That's a massive 50% discount that takes $94.99 off the normal price.
When it comes to functionality, it doesn't get much better than the FlexiSpot Adjustable Standing Desk. Pair that with today's 50% discount and we're having a hard time coming up with reasons to not jump on this offer. For starters, you have adjustable heigh options that range between 28 and 46 inches, making it suitable for sitting in your ergonomic desk chair, too. When you get tired of sitting, raise it up with ease thanks to the electric lift system.
SEE ALSO: How low can you go? MacBook Airs with unexpected price drops, starting at $799This model also includes a keyboard tray that sits in front of the desk so you won't have to take up valuable space on the desktop with a keyboard. Plus, the lift system buttons include a child lock and a memory mode, so you can set your desired heights just once.
Since it's 50% off at Amazon, upgrade to the FlexiSpot Adjustable Standing desk with keyboard tray. You'll get a super functional desk for just $95 that allows you to either sit or stand and adjusting between the two takes a single press of a button.
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