SAVE 33%: The Street Stall (2015)FlexiSpot H7 adjustable standing desk is on sale during the Amazon Big Spring Sale for just $99.98, down from the normal price of $149.99. That's a savings of $50.01.
By now, we've all heard that sitting for too long is bad for us. But that contradicts the recommendation that standing for too long can cause circulation problems. That leaves us questioning if we should be making those Excel spreadsheets while sitting or standing? Question no more because this deal at Amazon is the answer.
As of March 26, the FlexiSpot H7 adjustable standing desk is on sale during the Amazon Big Spring Sale for just $99.98, marked down from the usual price of $149.99. That means you'll be saving $50.01 with the 33% discount.
The FlexiSpot H7 is all about versatility, and it's a bit different from the standard standing desk. While many standing desks get bragging rights of being adjustable, this model of FlexiSpot only has one leg which means you're able to neatly tuck it over your bed or the couch. Sure, we know we're not supposed to work from bed but just having that as an option is awesome — not that we would ever do it.
Of course, it's also adjustable in height so you can use it as a sit-down desk or raise it to a comfortable standing height. The height range of the FlexiSpot H7 measures 26 to 41.7 inches. The discrete rolling casters sit below the desk's stand so you won't have to deal with unsightly wheels that stick out and tend to get in the way.
The large model of the FlexiSpot H7 that's on sale for $99.98 has desktop measurements of 31.5 inches wide and 17.7 inches deep, which makes this a great size for portability.
If you're lucky enough to still be working from home even a few days per month, the FlexiSpot H7 is a great mobile workstation. Use it standing or sitting from anywhere in your house or apartment. Now that it's under $100 at Amazon, it makes for an awesome spring refresh upgrade.
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