Put down your tablet and let this discounted stand hold it instead at 50% off
With everything you can do on a tablet, sometimes you might never want to put it down. Luckily, this Gooseneck Tablet Stand can do the job for you. Today it's on sale at Amazon for just $9.89 for Prime members, though you'll need to enter promo code CTNPIFLR during checkout to drop its price that low. If you don't have an Amazon Prime membership, that code will still score you a $9 discount. It's recently sold for up to $20, but the real deal here is what you'll be able to accomplish from here on out.
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EasyAcc Gooseneck Tablet Holder
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Available in white, this stand is made of magnalium alloy for a durable yet flexible arm that can twist into various viewing positions. It's suitable for devices from 4-10.6 inches wide and is half off with the below code.
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This stand is made of magnalium alloy, for a durable and sturdy, yet flexible arm that can twist into various viewing positions. It's suitable for devices from 4 to 10.6 inches wide, so you could fit your phone, a tablet, or even the Nintendo Switch within its grasp. There's a reinforced bolt clamp base too, which would let you mount the stand to various surfaces in your home from desks to countertops and more.
Amazon offers free shipping on orders totaling $25 or more, or with an Amazon Prime membership. If you've never been a Prime member before, you can start a free 30-day trial of the service to score free two-day shipping with no order minimum requirements. You'll also receive access to exclusive perks including the Prime Video streaming service, exclusive members-only discounts, and entry into the Prime Day sale later this year.
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