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Walmart slashed the price of this electric standing desk to less than $80

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On Sale The EDX Electric Standing Desk with monitors and other items on its surface.
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If you’re looking for standing desk deals, Walmart is a fantastic source, and here’s one that caught our attention — the 48 inches by 24 inches version of the EDX Electric Standing Desk at $63 off, slashing its price from $140 to a much more affordable $77. There are other sizes and designs available, but no matter your choice, we highly recommend hurrying with the completion of your purchase because there’s no telling how much time is remaining before the discount expires.

Why you should buy the EDX Electric Standing Desk

Instead of sitting all day, you should try working on a standing desk to improve your health and avoid any back pains. The EDX Electric Standing Desk is an excellent option to access these benefits, as it can adjust its height to anywhere between 28 inches and 46 inches with the press of a button. It also comes with three memory buttons for the settings that you’ll use most often, while its anti-collision technology and safety lock function will prevent damage in case it encounters an obstacle when you’re changing its height.

With a surface measuring 48 inches by 24 inches, you’ll have enough space for everything you need for your workday, including your monitors, laptop, or desktop computer. You don’t have to worry if the EDX Electric Standing Desk can handle the weight, as it has a load-bearing capacity of up to 154 pounds. If you’ll be placing it in your home office, the high-quality motor will ensure that you maintain a quiet working environment because it will operate at low noise levels of just under 55 decibels.

If you think you’ll appreciate the benefits that the EDX Electric Standing Desk will provide, then you’re going to want to proceed with your transaction immediately while the savings from Walmart are online. The version measuring 48 inches by 24 inches is on sale right now for just $77, following a $63 discount on its original price of $140, but we’re not sure until when. To make sure that you don’t miss out on this bargain price, push forward with your purchase of the EDX Electric Standing Desk within the day.

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