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Halter Adjustable Elevating Desktop gets you on your feet for $120 (Reg. up to $170)

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Super Deal (99% positive in the last 12 months from 12,122 ratings) via Amazon is offering the Halter ED-600 Preassembled Height Adjustable Sit to Stand Elevating Desktop in Black for $119.99 shipped. This model regularly fetches between $140 and $170. We have seen the cherry model go for slightly less, but this is the lowest we have tracked on Amazon in black. There’s no assembly here, you just drop it on top of a table or desk and you’re ready to go. It can adjust from sitting to standing height “in just a few seconds.” Rated 4+ stars from over 250 Amazon customers. More details below.

With your savings, you can jump on the HemingWeigh 3/4″ Non-Slip Anti-Fatigue Comfort Mat to keep the table underneath from getting scratched up. Fortunately, this one is also in today’s Gold Box and is at its Amazon low of $29.99 shipped.

Halter Height Adjustable Elevating Desktop:

The Halter ED-600 Elevating Desktop was designed to assist those who are challenged with back, neck, posture, and circulation problems. It provides multiple height desktop work levels to maximize comfort, introduce work height variations, optimize posture / natural blood circulation, and reduce eye strain.

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