This standing desk doubles as a rolling bedside table and it's $20 off
SAVE 20%: As of Nov. 3, the FlexiSpot H7 Adjustable Bedside Table is on sale for $79.99, down from $99.99 at Amazon. That's a 20% discount.
As someone living with chronic illness, I've had to be creative when it comes to where I work. On good days, I'm in my actual office, but when I'm flaring, I'm usually curled up in bed with my laptop on its side, which is obviously not ideal. Finding a setup that's actually stable and ergonomic has been a struggle, to say the least. That’s why this rolling bedside table from FlexiSpot caught my eye — it looks like it could genuinely make life easier.
As of Nov. 3, the FlexiSpot H7 Adjustable Bedside Table is on sale for $79.99, down from $99.99 at Amazon. That's a 20% discount and $20 in savings.
What makes this one different from a traditional standing desk is that it's designed to be a proper overbed table. Its C-shaped base is low-profile, so it's meant to slide right under a couch or bed (it needs about 1.2 inches of clearance). The best part, though, is the pneumatic lift. You can single-handedly adjust the height from 26 inches all the way up to 41.7 inches, so you can actually get it to a comfortable level without a fight.
The desktop itself is a decent size (about 27.6 inches by 15.7 inches). That's big enough for a laptop and a notebook. It also has hidden rolling casters, so you can easily move it out of the way. Plus, reviewers say it's pretty easy to assemble.
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