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Take your desktop up a level with Halter’s Adjustable Sit/Stand Riser for $142.50 (Reg. $200)

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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) via Amazon is offering the Halter ED-258 Pre-assembled Adjustable Sit/Stand Elevating Desktop for $142.49 shipped. Clip the on-page 5% off coupon. Originally $300, it dropped down to $200 for most of 2018 and is now at the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon. Along with its 1-year warranty, it can convert from a sitting setup to a standing one “in seconds” with simple squeeze handles. Rated 4+ stars from over 850 Amazon customers. More details below.

While you’ll save a bit on the Lorell model at $127.50, today’s deal is right around the same price or better than most comparable options. Even the AmazonBasics riser is $180 or so.

We also have this dual arm monitor stand for $49.50 (Reg. $70) and you’ll want checkout the new minimal desk Key Light from Elgato.

Halter ED-258 Sit/Stand Elevating Desktop:

The Halter ED-258 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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