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The 4 best Prime Day standing desk deals you can still get

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There are notable Prime Day deals on standing desks from Branch and Vivo. Rebecca Shinners; Brendan Griffiths/Business Insider
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Amazon has thousands of standing desks on sale for Prime Day, with prices starting around $100. With sales ending today, now is the time to grab the best standing desk deals before they return to their regular prices.

The best standing desks are built to last, with proven stability and reliable motors. The last thing you want is to load your desk with expensive tech only to deal with precarious wobbling and swaying, or a motor that's loud and noisy and may fail over time.

Among the deals on Amazon, I found a few strong ones from trusted, affordable home office brands like Flexispot and Vivo. But the deal I'm most excited about is 20% off Branch, which makes two of our top-recommended standing desks. Branch isn't the cheapest brand, but its desks feel premium, sturdy, and well-built.

If you're looking for more of the best Prime Day deals to round out your home office, we've been tracking everything from the best monitor deals to furniture.

Why Branch has the best standing desk deal

While not the cheapest standing desk deal, I think this one is the best. Branch makes premium standing desks and very rarely discounts its products, and 20% off is the biggest sale I've seen them offer.

Branch Duo Standing desk; woodgrain top with white base
Branch Duo Standing Desk
$439.20 $549 Save 20%

Branch’s standing desk is simple to set up and easy to move up and down throughout your workday. It comes in 3 different sizes and its sleek design makes it a good option for small spaces.

What we like

Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Small-space friendly
Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Stable, and doesn’t wobble at tall heights
Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Pre-drilled holes for easy setup
Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Customizable top and leg options
Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Meets BIFMA standard for commercial-grade use

What we don't like

con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Requires 2 people for setup
con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Control pad is not immediately intuitive
con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Not ergonomic for taller users over six-foot-one

The Duo is small-space-friendly at 36 inches, but it's also available in larger 48- and 58-inch width variations. It's available in various configurations with a white or charcoal base and a white, charcoal, walnut, or woodgrain laminate top. The desk has a good 20-inch range of motion and is operated by an OLED control paddle that features two memory presets, sit-stand reminders, and collision detection. It can lift up to 275 pounds of gear. Our tester found the desk stable and not wobbling at high heights, and it adjusted smoothly.

It also offers unique smart integrations when you add the Branch Bluetooth Adaptor, which lets you control your desk with your phone, set additional presets, log daily standing time, and schedule your desk to raise or lower at set times or during meetings.

The setup does require two people, which is pretty typical of standing desks, but it had predrilled holes and clear instructions

Read our Branch Duo Standing Desk review.

Branch Standing Desk
Branch Standing Desk
$599.20 $749 Save 20%

The Branch Standing Desk has a wide 26 inch adjustment range and can extend up to 52 inches tall, making it a great option for tall people. It's available in four different finishes, two leg colors, and two table sizes.

What we like

Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Vast 26" height range to suit many types of users
Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Quiet and stable
Check mark icon A check mark. It indicates a confirmation of your intended interaction. Meets BIFMA standard for commercial-grade use

What we don't like

con icon Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. Limited colors and finish options

The classic Branch Standing Desk is also 20% off, and it's our pick for taller individuals because it offers one of the widest adjustment ranges, reaching up to 52 inches to suit people up to 6-foot-8 inches. It's available in one size, 48 by 30 inches, and has an easy-to-use digital keypad that lets you adjust height down to the centimeter and also set four presets. It meets the BIFMA standard for commercial-grade use.

More Branch deals

Branch Ergonomic Chair
Branch Ergonomic Chair
$311.20 $389 Save 20%

Thanks to all its adjustability, you can make the Branch Ergonomic Chair fit any workspace. It's a good height for taller desks or work tables and helps improve posture.

Branch Verve Office Chair
Branch Verve Chair
$519.20 $649 Save 20%

With a seat that adjusts between 15.5 to 20.5 inches and moves in and out, the Branch Verve is a comfortable and elevated alternative to the more basic Branch Ergonomic Chair. The tilt and armrests are also adjustable.

branch daily desk
Branch Daily Desk
$263.20 $329 Save 20%

The Daily Desk is a timeless, minimalist writing design with rounded edges. It's available in three desktop sizes in six finishes. Assembly takes just five minutes.

More standing desk deals I recommend

The Flexispot E6 Max is the Amazon-exclusive equivalent to our top heavy-duty recommendation, the E7 Pro. The E6 Max is 20% off, a 90—day low price. The 3-stage dual motor leg design can smoothly and quietly lift up to 330 pounds. Also, at this price point, you can get a beautiful bamboo tabletop.

In contrast, the Flexispot EN1 48 × 30 looks like a great deal at the low, low price of $105, but it's only $5 less than its typical price. If you want the cheapest desk we recommend, the EN1 is available in numerous sizes and supports up to 187 pounds. It's straightforward and easy to use, but our tester noted that assembly was more difficult than anticipated.

Typically, the larger the desk, the more you can expect to spend, but in this case, Vivo has my favorite affordable option. A 60-inch desk is a great choice if you have a dual-monitor setup. Vivo's larger standing desks in its budget 1B standing desk series are 15% off. This desk has a healthy 220-pound weight limit and was very stable to work from, but our tester noted a complicated setup and minimal cord management options.

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