Save Up to $350 on a FlexiSpot Odin 4-Leg Standing Desk E7Q

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Flexispot Odin Standing Desk Featured

Standing desks are all the rage now, as they have so many benefits. Why be stuffed into a chair all day long? Stand up and get your work done, yet when you need a little rest, sit down. It’s a great time to get started with a standing desk, as you can save up to $350 on a FlexiSpot Odin 4-Leg Standing Desk E7Q.

The desk will move between the height ranges of 23.8″ and 49.4″, with four motors to aid it in rising to a standing level and lowering to a sitting level. It’s kept stable with four leg columns. The Odin is very customizable, too, with an adjustable width of 43.4″ through 74.8″ and an adjustable depth of 30″ to 35.4″.

Flexispot Odin Standing Desk Specs

Additionally, the FlexiSpot Odin Standing Desk is easy to assemble and can withstand a 440 lbs. load capacity. You’ll have no worries about whether it will hold your computer setup. Don’t be concerned about the noise of the motors either, as the noise level of the desk when raising and lowering is less than 50 dBs with a speed of 1.5″/sec. The input voltage is 100 to 240 volts.

Buy this standing desk and get the price knocked down $200. Apply a FlexiSpot coupon of an additional $50 off for a price $600 or more to pay just $849. If you add on accessories, you can take $90 off $900 or more, $120 off $1200 or more, or $150 off if the price is $1500 or more. Add-ons include a desktop, keypad, ergonomic chair, monitor arm, standing desk mat, and a clamp power strip with USB.

FlexiSpot Odin 4-Leg Standing Desk E7Q

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