Black Friday early promotion to enjoy 15% off standing desks | Ars Technica

2021-11-16 15:17:13 By : Ms. Mandy Zhang

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Ars Staff-November 15, 2021 at 6:47 PM UTC

For the past few weeks, Dealmaster has been collecting the best early Black Friday deals we can find, but today we want to highlight a particularly significant sale, from Fully’s standing desk and related home office accessories, we Before in our guide to prepare your home office.

As of November 30, the company will offer a 15% discount on almost all standing desks, desk frames, converters, chairs, monitor arms, shelves and other home office accessories in its online store. If you prefer to shop from there, many of these discounts have also been copied to Full's Amazon storefront via the coupons on the page. For context, the street prices of Fully desks (and others) have steadily increased in the past few pandemic months, so the discounts here did not bring the lowest prices we tracked. Nevertheless, for those who want to adopt a standing desk today, this sale is a good opportunity to save some of our favorite options.

Our tested and recommended discount products include Fully’s Jarvis standing desk and Cooper standing desk converter. Although Jarvis is not our preferred overall standing desk-Uplift's V2 desk provides more customization options, but it is not suitable for shorter frames-from an aesthetic and functional point of view, it is still a good Attractive choice. The use of sustainably sourced bamboo tabletops on our test model helps to integrate the desk into the room like semi-high-end furniture, classifying the room while making the office feel less office-like. You can also choose a table top made of laminate, natural wood, and whiteboard materials. The price of each is different, the cost of laminate is the lowest, and the price of sustainably sourced natural wood is higher. Yes, you can use dry erase markers on the top of the whiteboard.

A wide range of desktop shapes and sizes are available, including L-shaped desks and options with built-in drawers. A large number of available accessories is also one of the main selling points of Fully: In addition to being able to design your own desk according to specifications (choose color, frame, material, shape, size, etc.), you can also add installable shelves, surge-proof power boards, Electric grommets, various stools and chairs, dual or single display arms, cable management solutions, installable or independent drawers, and a range of sports boards, mats and other accessories. You can even add a bottle opener or treadmill to your liking. The price of this wide selection varies, but it gives you multiple ways to make your desk more versatile or comfortable.

Most standing desks at Full come standard with up/down buttons, but you can choose a control panel with up to four memory settings for an extra $35. You can also choose an "extended range" desktop frame from 24.5 inches to 50 inches instead of the standard 29 inches to 48.25 inches. However, the latter may not be entirely necessary: ​​as a 6-foot-tall person, I have no complaints about the maximum height of 48.25 inches.

Either way, the build quality of Jarvis is top-notch. If you encounter mechanical problems for any reason, the mechanical frame has a seven-year warranty, and the desktop computer has a one-year warranty.

If you already have a desk you like, but still want to try a standing desk, we also recommend Fully's Cooper standing desk converter. It is very suitable for larger desk space, because the 21 x 35.5 inches area can easily put a 34-inch monitor with a laptop, mouse, or even one or two speakers. The keyboard tray size is 12×30 inches, providing plenty of space for keyboard and mouse settings of any size. The table top can hold up to 30 pounds of load, while the tray can hold up to 5 pounds.

The hydraulic auxiliary converter only needs to quickly squeeze the lever to rise from the height of the table to 22 inches. Even with a heavy monitor and laptop setup, it's easy to lift it up to stand when your legs or back start to become fussy. There are bamboo woven version and pure black version, you can choose according to your own style. In this case, the 15% discount reduces the usual $300 desktop converter to $254.

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