Join the standing desk revolution

Standing is the new sitting.
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A couple years ago, a bunch of health stories dubbed sitting “the new smoking”—claiming that being on your butt all day is as bad for you as cigarettes.

That claim might be a little overblown, but no one denies that spending all day hunched over a computer isn’t the best for your health. Good to know, except lots of us need to be at a computer all day in order to do our work.

Enter this nifty standing desk. Eureka’s limited-edition model fits on your desktop, lifting and locking seamlessly at whatever height you want, so you can keep your productivity up while getting off your rear end.

The desk is designed to be solid as a rock — no tipping or wobbling—and holds up to 35 pounds, more than enough for your computer and some other stuff.

Not sure you're ready to commit to a whole work day on your feet? You don't have to! If you get sick of standing, the Eureka slides back down to regular, sitting-desk height. And, perhaps best of all, this device requires no assembly—literally none. Just pop it out of the box and set it on your desktop. Right now, the Eureka Ergonomic Standing Desk is available for just $239.20–more than half off its usual price.

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