Save Up to 65% on Desks and Chairs During the FlexiSpot Memorial Day Sale

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Whether you’re looking to be comfortable while you work or just relax, FlexiSpot has you covered. You can relax even more knowing that you’re saving money during the FlexiSpot Memorial Day Sale.

FlexiSpot E7 Premium Standing Desk

Flexispot Memorial Day E7

Take the E7 standing desk and make it fit your work style. You don’t have to stand – you can sit. Don’t worry about cramping up from sitting or standing in the same spot all day long. Feel free to switch back and forth.

It’s easy to adjust the height of the desk, too. It only takes the quick touch of a button to utilize the dual motors to move from a standing position to a standing position that’s comfortable for your height. Get even more power with the E7 Pro.

Additionally, casters will help you move the desk from one area of your office or home to another. Use the under-desk drawer and a clamp power strip to keep your workspace tidy, though it will hold more than 300 lbs.

Save $200 on the E7 and pay just $299.99.

FlexiSpot E7 Plus 4-Leg Standing Desk

Flexispot Memorial Deal E7 Plus

The company has deemed the E7 Plus their best standing desk, as it has the best performance and value. It features stability, user-friendliness, and high adaptability.

The stability comes from four sturdy legs. A glass of water was placed on the surface of the E7 Plus, while another was placed on a competing two-legged desk. In 10,000 lift tests, the two-legged desk showed signs of vibration in the water, while the water in the glass on the E7 Plus remained still.

The desk has great adaptability as well. You can easily add a monitor mount to the desk, as well as an under-desk drawer. Competing desks require you to remove part of the frame to attach the under-desk drawer. A keyboard tray can be added as well.

Save $300 and pay just $499.99.

FlexiSpot XL6 Power Lift Recliner w/ Headrest & Massage & Heat

Flexispot Memorial Day Sale Power Lift Recliner

There are so many options in this recliner to keep you comfortable while you relax. Use it in a lift position to help you transition from sitting to standing if you have mobility issues. It will also recline back 180º to a flat position for nap time. Or simply leave it in an upright position to watch TV.

For even more relaxation, enjoy the spa-like treatment with eight vibrating massage nodes that will target key pressure points. Adjust the three massage intensity levels on the three massage modes. To help you even more after a long day, there are three heating modes.

Added to these great features are a manually adjustable headrest, an extended footrest, an easy-care cover, and an integrated USB port. Store your magazines in the side pockets too.

Save $430 and pay just $299.99.

There are plenty of other deals to be found in the FlexiSpot Memorial Day Sale. If you’re an early riser and are one of the first 20 orders on Memorial Day, May 26, you’ll get your order for free!

Look through the site to find coupons as well for $30 to $100 off. There’s also a Mega Sale going on featuring some of FlexiSpot’s best products. If you want to save even more, check out the items on clearance.

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