Sit or stand.
You know what a lot of people learned when they began working at home for the first time? That they didn’t actually need an entire office or cubicle full of crap just to get through the workday. Productivity continued on, from spare bedrooms and kitchen counters across the world.
Today’s deal is a desk that does not give you room to spread out a bunch of papers or accumulate charming action figures. it’s not for flipping through a half dozen reference books simultaneously. No, this is for doing proper focused work on your computer screen—sitting or standing.
Thanks to the electric motor, this super-efficient desk space can be raised to standing or lowered to sitting with the press of a button. And we don’t just mean an “up” button and a “down” button. We mean multiple memory settings that will adjust your setup to the desired height with a single press.
Right there next to your memory buttons you’ll also find the timer, which can give you flexible reminders to stand (or stop standing) or sit (or stop sitting) at the intervals of your choice, from 30 minutes to two hours.
It’s perfect on its own for a small but efficient work area or as an extra spot for a computer in addition to your traditional desk setup—you know, the one with the papers and the action figures.
Give it a try. Standing desks are game-changing. Or at least work-changing.