This standing desk is $250 off for Black Friday — and it's one of the best we tested this year

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If the room you dedicate to your home office is on the spacious side, why not take advantage of that with a bigger desk? L-shaped desks are a fantastic way to organize your workspace and keep your things separate but visible. They can be pricey, but thanks to a discount on one of our favorite models from Vari, you can save 250 bucks on one of the best standing desks this Black Friday.

On top of being a corner desk with abundant desktop space, this Vari model is additionally a standing desk. And if you're worried about its ability to hold weight given its size, fret not: it still has a weight limit of 200 pounds.

Vari has a good reputation in the standing desk market for quality builds that aren't too egregiously priced, and this premium pick from the brand is simply a step up. On top of its spacious desktop, this desk has more than two feet of height adjustment, a weight limit of 200 pounds, and some of the smoothest adjustability you'll find with a desk this large.

When we tested this desk, we especially loved that the extra corner space gave us plenty of room for useful but bulky devices like a printer. Alternatively, you could utilize that space as a secondary creative or leisure space to keep your work separate from your hobbies.

It's best to act fast if you want to secure this deal, as it's only running through December 4. In other words, you have until next Wednesday to score one of our favorite electric standing desks of the year.

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Adam Schram is a staff writer covering home office gear for Tom's Guide, writing about everything from standing desks to comfy chairs to the occasional walking treadmill. Prior to his tenure with the team, he reviewed running gear for Runner's World, cycling gear for Bicycling, and the occasional Lego set for Popular Mechanics. Before he became a journalist, he was a bike mechanic in his home town of State College, Pennsylvania for almost seven years. Now, he's based in Philadelphia. He spends his free time ripping his bike around local trails, perusing the local music scene, and trying in vain to do the Sunday crossword without cheating.

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