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Nonskid padding holds CPU in place. Durable construction ensures strength and stability. Wheels enable easy mobility. Color: Light Gray; Material: High-Impact Plastic; Caster/Glide/Wheel: Four Swivel Casters (2 Locking); Overall Width: 8 3/4".
L**.
Four Stars
what I expected I am satisfied, thank you
J**M
Instructions for those who need it! Product Review after.
Instructions (seem to be what people complain about most) written by me:What should be in the box2x Half of the standShould be in the same bag4x Wheels4x Nuts1x WrenchAnother Bag2x Phillips(+) screws2x Nuts2x Washers4x Anti-slip pads.Required tool that is not included. A P2 phillips head (+) screwdriver.Assembly (You can attach the wheels first or last does not really matter):Attaching the wheels1. I would start by putting the wheels on each half make sure you have the lock wheels on different halves and configuring them diagonally or across from each other (they assembled it across from each other).2. Take the nuts that were included with the wheels and insert them into each of the corners (ideally with the dots hidden/away from you). Try applying some force on the nuts to keep them in the hole while you thread the wheels into them by turning them clockwise.3. Continue to do so until it is threaded and will not come out if you let go of the wheel.4.Now you just take the included wrench and begin turning the nut on the side of the wheels clockwise until you get them to the German torque specs Gudntite (you can continually turn the wrench around to make it faster or just turn it a quarter of the way each time).Now that you have all 4 wheels assembled. Time to put it together.1. I would take your halves and slide them into each other.2. Insert a screw with a washer (ideally you would want the shiny side of the washer facing you and the dull side towards the stand) through the bottom side of the stand.3. Insert the nut into the hole on the opposite side. Thread loosely with a screwdriver (make sure you can still slide it). Repeat for the other side.4. Now slide your stand over the top of your case try to find a spot where the width is the same as where you would like to put it (should not be too hard since most cases are pretty much rectangular cubes).5. Now just tighten the screws to your desired width and repeat for the other side.6. Attach the anti-slip pads to each corner.7. (Optional) - "If you press down on the middle, you will see bowing which will stress the bolt areas. You can reinforce these with, say, clear, strong Scotch packaging tape: Tightly wrap both sections where the two sides overlap, which should visibly reduce bowing." -Taken from whatithink's review8. Just put the stand on the ground and set your tower onto it and you are ready to roll (pun intended).Product Review:For the price you cannot really complain too much. It seems rather flimsy but holds my NZXT H440 just fine after a couple creaks and groans. The main purpose was to raise it off the ground to reduce dust accumulation which was achieved, The lock wheels do not work that well. If you bump it, it will STILL move just slightly less than if the wheels were unlocked (I have hardwood floors and they are set across from each other). I am not having any balance issues with rolling it around.In summary:Pros+Raises my tower to reduced dust accumulation+Holds my tower (for now)+Inexpensive+Makes it easier to access the backCons-Lock wheels do not work too well (on hardwood)-Construction seems flimsy-Had to write instructionsIf you are looking for a cheap way to get your tower off the ground this is it. If you are concerned about the sturdiness of it I would look at something else and pay the extra money if you want peace of mind since the stuff inside is usually a very hefty investment, but it seems fine to me.
R**.
Better Protection And Care For Your Computer.
It does a great job holding my top of the line Hewlett Packard Envy Phoenix desktop computer , I just added more padding in the bottom. It took 5 minutes to put together only 4 screws and 4 wheels my little niece put it together and you dont need instructions they only fit the right way. This is made to be under your desk keeping your computer off the floor, nicer looking, easier to keep cleaner , prevent scratching it and running cooler with better air circulation. Its made of good plastic so big heavy computer like mines I move with care. I am very satisfied with it specially for the price , beats just leaving on the floor.
W**K
Simple, functional, inexpensive, and reasonably durable for plastic
I wanted some stands to raise my computers off the floor - to protect from water damage, etc, and to make it easier to move them around. A metal one would be stronger, but the ones I looked at were too expensive, fancy, or bulky. Instead, I bought 3 of these from Shoplet for less than 7bux each and saved on shipping (flat rate).Color: Beige (not the stated gray or white) with black wheelsDimensions: (when looking at your cpu tower from the front) Their dimensions are hard to understand as given, so here are mine:- Height: Sidewalls are 3" high and wheels are 2" high, for total height of 5". More importantly, it will raise your cpu case 2.5" off the ground.- Interior Width: Adjusts for cpu towers from 6" to 10" as stated, BUT... As with most adjustable things, the wider you go, the weaker it gets. Expanding to 10" is unusable as it would break under any weight. Actually, anything past 8" would be inadvisable without reinforcement, while 7" or less would be ideal.- Depth (Length): 10" long. Many towers are about 17" long, so you will center this stand in the middle (more than stable enough).Assembly: There are no assembly instructions (except a plain picture), but it is pretty self-explanatory. As Mr. Parsons reviewed, no special tool is needed to adjust the width, either a 2 or 4-pt screwdriver will do. A tool is included to tighten the wheels on initial assembly, though any adjustable wrench should work.- Non-slip pads: I would stick them as close to the bottom of the sidewalls as you can, instead of near the top like in the picture. This is because the sidewalls lean out very slighly from the bottom, so they will make more contact with the sides of your cpu case if placed near the bottom. You might consider sticking some your own non-slip material somewhere on the bottom to help with slip (I put some soft foam in the wheel bolt holes)Reinforcement and care: While sturdy, it -is- still made of plastic (vs metal), so you should take care to make it last longer.- The advertised max weight of 50 lbs is ridiculous. Anything over 30 lbs would be iffy w/o reinforcement, especially on carpet. 20-25 lbs would be ideal.- Looking at it, there are two places where the plastic might break: at the adjusting bolts, or where the wheels attach (when rolling it on carpet).- If you press down on the middle, you will see bowing which will stress the bolt areas. You can reinforce these with, say, clear, strong Scotch packaging tape: Tightly wrap both sections where the two sides overlap, which should visibly reduce bowing.- As for the wheels, I would advise lifting a bit on your computer when you push it around on carpet to reduce the weight and lateral stress on the wheels, and don't use the wheel locks (or remember to disengage them).
G**E
Works - But Serious Design Flaw
I have my computer under my desk and wanted a stand with wheels to keep it off the floor. This seemed to fit the bill.My boyfriend put it together in no time, so I presume it was relatively easy to assemble, but once the computer is on it -- the CPU becomes more unstable since it is too short to completely support it but in the middle. This is a serious design flaw.I'll give it 3-stars since it hasn't toppled on its own, but there's been a few times where my movements almost made it topple over. It's simply too short to support a standard desktop processing unit. I would not repurchase it. Buying two would take care of the problem but then the cost makes it less worthwhile than other models.
L**N
Functional, but not great for big computers
This stand has a few engineering problems, but does the job despite themPros:InexpensiveWide enough to hold larger computers (just not long enough)Wheels roll okay, so it's easy to get at and move my tower around.Cons:First, it's too short for large desktop towers. My tower needs 2 of them to be stable.Second, the wheels need to be put on in the right order, be careful that you don't put the locking wheels on opposite sides of the stand or they will be worthless.
L**R
Missing a screw necessary for assembly
The stand itself is exactly what I wanted, and exactly as described. It seems like it's sturdy and will do the job I want. That said, although all the little 'parts' bags were sealed, one of the bolts necessary for assembly was missing from the bag. Now I have to go out to the hardware store and find a screw like the other one in the kit and match it up. Sure, I could probably contact the seller, but going through the hassle of all that and considering the time it will take and days to get a new part, it's just easier to match the screw at the local hardware store. (I'm assuming at this point that it's not some specialized screw.) Alternatively, I also don't want to go through the hassle of returning this whole shipment and reordering another one just to get this tiny little bolt. So even though the product is good enough, the hassle of a missing part is really annoying and makes me wish I'd chosen a different product.
T**Y
Much more stable than expected
I was pleasantly surprised by how sturdy this little cart is for the price paid. I'm using it on carpeting with a Cooler Master Storm Enforcer case . It raises my tower 2.5" off the floor and leaves about 3/4th of the bottom PSU vent exposed for air flow. The stand can be adjusted to fit the width of your chassis (though the screws adjust from underneath, so you can't change it with your tower still on it). I'm unsure of the max width, but mine is just under 9" and the stand still feels very stable.The only reason I've taken off a star is that it is slightly tippy when trying to roll the cart from side-to-side over carpeting. However, light pressure or bumping against it with my leg doesn't topple it, so I'm still satisfied with how it performs. Haven't tried it on a hard floor, but I imagine it would roll much easier. Cooler Master Storm Enforcer case
S**S
Easy to assemble, easy on the eyes.
This is very light and simple to put together. I'd give it five stars if it included a basic diagram or quick install guide for setting it up. Fortunately it wasn't rocket science and I figured it out easily enough after observing the parts for a few minutes. Font remember much of putting it together but I suggest keeping the screws slightly loosed to allow easy adjustments to the width to fit the computer base. So far it's holding up great and looks good enough that it's not obvious how cheap it is. Love it.
A**D
Pretty Good!
It works well for me. I needed it because I got a new gaming rig and didnt want to place it down on the carpet to collect dust and pet hair, and I dont have much room on top of my desk, so I figured this would lift it off the ground just enough. Also I can slide it out from under the desk to clean my computer if needed, its nice actually. It seems pretty sturdy. It took a while to figure out how to assemble, as there were no instructions, but once I took a good look at it, it was quite simple.
C**E
Patience + effort = can hold up a tower
I wanted to love this product. However while assembling it, it became clear that the mechanism used to hold the two halves together wouldn't hold. After placing my tower on top, the two halves spread apart and nearly dropped my computer. 15 minutes of careful measurements and tightening the screws later I have something that will hold my PC, but I really shouldn't be moved ... which is more or less what I wanted to begin with, so I suppose it's a win in my books (For reference I purchased this product because my apartment has carpet flooring and I wanted a product to lift it off the ground)
M**0
Great except for one thing
I purchased this stand to get my families new HP tower up off the floor of the room without needing to spend money on a new computer desk.It is plenty sturdy enough, and goes together quite easy. It even comes with a wrench/driver combo to assemble it all right out of the box. For the price, it was perfect.However, once you get it all together, getting the right spacing to actually fit the tower gets a bit tricky. I ended up setting it on top of the tower to get the right size and to tighten down the slides. The issue is that the screws to lock the position are totally inaccessible once you put the thing on the floor.The second issue is that the existing feet on the bottom of the tower did not agree well with the stand, and it slides back and forth, which is bad because when you roll it forward, it slides around. some small bits of velcro should fix things up, but it would be nice if they included them instead of the foam squares, which don't do all that much.But for less then $12 you cant go wrong, I'm sure I would have paid 19.99 or something outrageous had I gone to one of my local computer stores.
T**Y
Easy to Assemble - Works Well
This was very easy to use and I actually put my UPS unit on it to make it easy to move around and prop up the bottom outlet a little bit. When I build my new desktop next year I'll consider picking one up for the actual tower... in black. Putting it together took maybe two to three minutes. There was a tiny paper sheet with directions that didn't make any sense to me so I just looked at the end product online and finished it that way.
S**N
It's Okay
It's cheap, it's made of plastic, but it works. I needed a stand that would hold my VERY WIDE Coolermaster Storm Sniper case. This one works, it will hold a PC up to 10 inches wide, and with my case I can even take off the side panels while it's in the stand :). I should note that if you were to extend it to the full 10", it feels very flimsy. Still, it works and it was cheap. Bought mine with one click and it arrived the very next day! Now that's fast.BTW, it will hold tight enough, even to move across carpet, if you fit it to the pc, then remove it, then close it slightly tighter than your original fitting.
E**D
It is a good functional product at a great price.
Works great. I hymned and hawed over this purchase as the price would indicate it was cheap and it is not the prettiest one available But it is quite sturdy. I had read reviews of others that were more expensive and they talked about damage to furniture. Not to worry with this one. Have been using it for over 2 years and barely realize it is there. It is a good functional product at a great price.
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