Ergonomics are important for your health, but standing desks and comfortable office chairs can feel like expensive luxuries. At least, they typically do. But during Amazon Prime Day 2024, you can sometimes snag big discounts on wildly popular desk and chair models. That’s true this year as well, including a few sales on internet favorites. The prices have been holding through Prime Day so far, but don’t wait until the last second tonight (11:59pm Pacific) if you see something you like—deals can sell out. Our list takes into account user reviews, technical specs, price trends over the last year, and our own experiences. PCWorld’s editors have spent years using home office setups, as well as corporate-grade gear. We know what corners you can cut to save some cash, and which ones are must-haves. The best models are often sold direct by their manufacturers, which is why you’ll see links to sites other than Amazon on this list. Read on for all the current best deals on standing desks and office chairs, and check out our Prime Day 2024 deals hub for fantastic bargains in other tech categories. First published on July 12, 2024. Last updated on July 17, 2024. Prime Day 2024 deals on office chairs Amazon Basics Classic Office Chair, Brown – $40 (54% off) Sweetcrispy Crosslegged Desk Chair, Blue – $50 (33% off) Amazon Basics Classic Office Chair, Black – $58 (31% off) Amazon Basics Executive Office Chair, White – $63 (58% off) Hon Ignition 2.0... Continue reading at 'PC World'
[ PC World | 2024-07-17 10:00:00 UTC ]
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