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Adjustable Desk - VariDesk ProPlus 36 - £80


Beala

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Selling my super sturdy VariDesk, as finally upgrading to a fully adjustable sit-stand desk.


We've had it for years and it's an absolute great quality desk converter, which just sat on top of a normal IKEA desk in our home office. It was a brilliant addition to our normal desk, especially when remote working kicked in and we spent even more time not moving around enough - so this is a great tool for counteracting bad posture and feeling more agile throughout the working day.


However, it is on the heavy side as it comes with a weighted base to ensure stability at all times, so be aware you might need to bring a helper when collecting!


I would also recommend taking the measurements of your desk and comparing it to the dimensions on the website: https://www.vari.com/uk/en/sit-stand-converter-varidesk-pro-plus-36/DC-PP36.html


Retail price is £380, but I will sell for £80 ono. Great last minute Christmas gift!

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