Does VariDesk go on sale?
Yes, VARIDESK offers Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. You can find all VARIDESK Black Friday coupons and Cyber Monday deals on BrokeScholar.
Is VariDesk worth the price?
The Varidesk ProDesk 60 Electric is simply not worth the cost. It may be a serviceable product, but that doesn’t mean it should cost as much as it does. Either save your money or look into premium alternatives—your shins will thank you.
Is VariDesk any good?
The Varidesk is well-made, oozes quality and is extremely solid and sturdy. I fully expect it will last for years. More Details: The Varidesk Pro has a single adjustable standing desk surface, and a lower level that sits right on the desk with an extendable keyboard tray for when you want to work sitting down.
How much does a VariDesk cost?
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This item VariDesk Pro Plus 36 by Vari – Dual Monitor Standing Desk Converter – Work or Home Office Sit to Stand Desk – 11 Height Adjustable Settings with Spring Loaded Lift – No Assembly Required | |
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Customer Rating | 4.8 out of 5 stars (2334) |
Price | $39500 |
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Is Vari the same as VariDesk?
The same great sit-stand solutions you love—and so much more.
Is VariDesk Made in USA?
Our OEM manufacturer, K&A Mfg., Inc.
What size VariDesk do I need?
For those with one monitor (with or without a laptop), we suggest our VariDesk® Pro Plus™ 30 or anything larger. For those with two monitors (with or without a laptop), consider any of our desktop converters 36” wide or wider (the VariDesk® Pro Plus™ 36 is our bestseller and works great for two 24” monitors.)
When did VariDesk become Vari?
Coppell-based VariDesk announced Feb. 24 it has rebranded itself and now be Vari.
Where is Vari based?
Request a tour of our headquarters in Coppell, TX or watch this tour of our office to experience the happier, healthier, and more productive Vari workspace.
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