Your back hurts. Your posture is worse. You rotate between your office chair, the couch, and your bed just to get through forty hours a week. It happens. But let’s be honest—your workspace affects how you work. Not just physically, but mentally. A proper desk setup helps you actually feel professional. Even at home.

Office Depot has the gear. Standing desks, ergonomic chairs, printers from Epson or HP that don’t immediately fail. They sell staples. Scanners. Shelves. Paper.

The problem? It’s expensive.

You need discounts. So we dug them up.

Beat the School Rush

Wait for July? Don’t.

Start early. School supplies are cheaper now. Hundreds of items cost less than three dollars. Pick up in-store takes minutes. Their site sorts everything by grade and price, so you aren’t clicking endlessly.

Look for:

  • 20% off JanSport bags
  • Texas Instruments graphing calculats at $98
  • Buy one get one free deals on Sharpies
  • Free deals on Scotch tape
  • Free deals on Post-It notes

It’s a lot of noise. But the savings are there if you look.

Slash $100 to $80

Spending $100 isn’t hard. Buy a budget printer. Or just a box of pens and three clips. You’re already spending it.

So save some of it.

Use code YES20. Spend $100. Get $20 off.

It works on furniture. Supplies. Tech. Regular price items only, but that’s still a big chunk of change.

Catch this deal before it dies on June 27.

Get $40 Back for Bigger Buys

Your old chair gives you back spasms? Fix it. Your desk looks like a hoard? Clean it out.

Now’s the time to upgrade.

Spend $200. Save $40.

Enter YES40 at checkout.

It applies to a lot of regularly priced goods. Just remember—this offer also vanishes on June 27. Don’t wait until the last minute.

The $50 Visa Card Trick

Want a standing desk? Maybe a high-end gaming chair that won’t collapse in 2027?

Buy big.

Spend $500 and you get a $50 prepaid Visa card. Free.

No code needed. It happens at checkout.

But read the fine print:

  • Excludes HP, Samsung, Canon, Epson ink and hardware.
  • Excludes Brother, Lexmark.
  • No Microsoft Surface or Google hardware.
  • Skip simplehuman, stamps, toner, ink.

And it doesn’t work in Alaska, Hawaii, PR, or the Virgin Islands.

Limit: One per household or business.

Offer ends May 23.

Print Cheap. Print Everywhere

Running a small biz? You need cards. Banners. Flyer stuff.

Office Depot’s printing service has rotating coupons. Mostly for business cards, but often steep.

You don’t need a code. The discounts are just there. Take them.

Steal an Apple Card

This is arguably the best perk right now.

Spend $200.

Get a $25 Apple e-gift card.

It’s automatic once you hit the threshold.

Same restrictions apply. No ink. No toner. No major printer brands’ hardware. Excludes stamps, simplehuman.

And again—no Alaska, Hawaii, PR, Virgin Islands.

Ends May 23. Limit one.

Why? Who knows. Just do it.

The Ink Problem

We landed a man on the moon.

We cloned sheep. Dolly lives.

And yet, your home printer acts like a sentient monster. Clunky. Prone to red error lights that mean nothing to you. Hardware that jams every time you try to print one document.

It’s embarrassing. We’re advanced enough to sequence DNA. But printing a two-page PDF feels like solving a puzzle designed by sadists.

Where do we get the best? That’s still the question.

Or maybe it isn’t.

Maybe it’s: when do you just stop printing and burn it all?