This $67 early Prime Day standing desk deal is perfect for smaller home offices — I'm a professional office furniture reviewer and this budget pick ticks all the boxes for compact workspaces

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I've covered plenty of standing desk deals as office furniture editor, but this one made me stop in my tracks. As part of an early Prime Day sale, the Devaise 40-inch one-piece standing desk is down to $67 (was $76) at Amazon.

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That's an excellent price for a standing desk that I think is suitable for most people, but particularly those whose home office lacks the space required for a large desk.

It's not the most tricked out desk I've ever seen (it had hooks for storage, but no USB ports for charging devices). But it's quiet in operation and features one of the core factors I always look for in a height-adjustable standing desk in this budget range: a single-piece desktop for greater stability.

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Devaise 40-inch Electric Standing Desk
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Devaise 40-inch Electric Standing Desk: was $75.99 now $66.48 at Amazon

Superbly priced 40-inch standing desk for small spaces, this all-black model from Devaise. Top specs to know include a height range of 28.35 to 46.46in, 180 lbs lifting weight, and a 3-memory preset. The only thing I can see it missing are USB ports, so you'll need a hub for additional device charging.

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I specifically chose this standing desk deal for three reasons.

One, at $67 it's an excellent price for a height-adjustable bit of kit. I typically see these budget picks priced at the $90 to $100 mark.

Two, it's only 40 inches. Now, this model comes in a range of sizes, but this is one of the smallest desktops for smaller home offices, while still being practical.

Three, it features a one-piece top. That's important, because a lot of cheap standing desks use a splice-board desktop - essentially, it's two bits of wood joined together. This creates a point of weakness running the length of the desk.

For that reason, I tend to recommend single-piece desktops more greater stability in use, especially when rising to full height.

I've also rounded up a few alternatives below, with a focus on one-piece 40-inch standing desks for compact workspaces.

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Huano standing desk (32-inch)
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Huano standing desk (32-inch): was $99.99 now $74.99 at Amazon

If your home office is really small, this 32-inch standing desk is absolutely worth checking it. The desk is just 32 inches. Features include 4-memory preset and a height adjustment range of 28.3 to 46.5in.

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FlexiSpot EN1 standing desk (40-inch)
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FlexiSpot EN1 standing desk (40-inch): was $169.99 now $119.99 at Amazon

One of my favorite budget standing desks, this also comes with a 40-inch single-piece desktop from a brand that's reviewed incredibly well during our tests. A good pick if you want a moderate upgrade on the deal above.

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FlexiSpot EN2 standing desk with clamp power strip (40-inch)
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FlexiSpot EN2 standing desk with clamp power strip (40-inch): was $229.99 now $189.98 at Amazon

An upgrade on the EN1, this one-piece 40-inch standing desk adds a clamp-on power strip for powering devices and a cable management tray. I'd probably opt for the EN1 at this price, but still worth checking out. Comes in a range of colors and sizes, including a 55-inch model with monitor arm, if you have more space in your home office.

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GTPlayer standing desk with drawers (48-inch)
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GTPlayer standing desk with drawers (48-inch): was $239.99 now $169.89 at Amazon

I've included this deal because so many standing desks I see lack storage space - and those that do can be priced quite high. This model from budget brand GTPlayer has a 48-inch desktop, drawer, and monitor riser.

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Steve Clark
B2B Editor - Creative & Hardware

Steve is B2B Editor for Creative & Hardware at TechRadar Pro, helping business professionals equip their workspace with the right tools. He tests and reviews the software, hardware, and office furniture that modern workspaces depend on, cutting through the hype to zero in on the real-world performance you won't find on a spec sheet. He is a relentless champion of the Oxford comma.

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