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2025-08-18 14:16:00
I’ve had this for a while now - on the bottom I have a full size PC and on the top I have a PS5 and WiFi router. Haven’t had any question that it holds up for both of them! Would definitely buy again.
Austin R.
2025-07-21 18:00:07
Got this to house my overly large Desktop Case (NZXT H9 Flow) which is super wide. This was the only cpu stand that actually was close to the dimensions of supporting my case. Its certainly a snug fit at the bottom, the case literally JUST fits, to the edge. If I took of the side panel of the stand it would probably be able to fit a tiny bit better but its perfectly fine with it on, there is just no wiggle room and the feet of the case go right to the edge of the bottom board but that's fine since I wont be really moving it around a ton or worried about it falling. Happy with the quality of the stand - love having the extra top shelf for more space. Works exactly how I was hoping it would.
Customer Review
2025-07-08 21:17:19
This is a pretty nice stand for my tower and printer. It's fairly rigid, certainly enough to hold my computer and printer without me worrying too much about it but if you put just a little pressure on the top stand with just your hand, it will move quite significantly so that is slightly concerning. They claim the top stand has an 80lb capacity but I do not believe that. I also don't want to test it. Again, though, I'm not too worried about it breaking under the weight of my printer it's just not what I would call sturdy.It's definitely spacious enough for all but maybe the largest towers. I have an old Fractal Design Define ATX, which is not very large but you can see in the photos I have space to spare. The C-frame makes it easy to access front, back and sides easy. Caster wheels are fairly cheap but functional, two of them come with locks. You will probably want those two locking casters on the open side of the stand for easier access. They show it this way in the illustrations but just don't spell it out. Instructions are very short and simple. They include two tools, a hex key and a wrench with two sides. One side of that wrench isn't used. The side you need is 14mm. The wrench they include was very cheaply made, which isn't surprising, but what was a little surprising was when it bent under the pressure of tightening the nut on the first caster wheel. I just grabbed my own 14mm to finish the rest of the wheels. It was easily assembled by myself within 20 minutes.Overall, it holds my tower and printer. It has some cheap components. Particle board, poor quality caster wheels, etc. I'd give it 4/5 stars.
Madeleine Ross
2025-05-20 17:05:12
I have a large tower on the bottom and a UPS, modem, router, and landlines phone on top.
James Jarvis
2025-04-30 13:14:30
It arrived a day before I expected it. Was very easy to assemble and is sturdy. Great item.
A P.
2025-04-20 11:49:59
Received the package a day later than initially informed — minor issue. Construction of the item was painless and fast. Seemingly solid stand, however the casters/base inputs are off-balanced and with casters installed as directed, the stand wobbles and is off-balance — not safe. With the included casters off and generic non-moving casters installed, the stand works as intended.
J H
2025-04-05 18:24:44
The stand wobbles and unless you put something very heavy on the bottom shelf or lean it against a wall or desk. It has a high risk of tilting over from just a good push or bump otherwise. I wouldn't trust it anywhere someone might hit it.The metal brake levers on the casters had sharp edges that could cut you if you're not careful. All of the casters easily screwed into the bottom of the frame without effort, but somehow one managed to strip the threads anyhow and spins endlessly when trying to unscrew it.Two of the three pieces of the particle board had some damage on the edges, which puzzles me cause it had enough protection inside the box itself that it shouldn't be damaged, so that makes me question either their quality control or if this was a return deemed "good enough" to resell. I'd say lack of quality control considering the sharp edges on the caster brakes.
TXTRIO
2024-12-07 11:09:18
This computer tower stand is a quality product. It was easy to assemble and it easily holds even the largest computer towers , keeping them about three inches off the floor which provides decent circulation and protection. The fit and finish is as good as you can expect from an assembly type cart or furniture item. The rollers make it easy to move your computer setup from one spot to another. Notable points are the lack of cable controls (you will need to do your own cable management) and though it stands about 2.5-3 ft in height it is a little low for the top shelf to be used as a standing laptop bench. Not its intended purpose, but just an FYI. It does stand tall enough and have enough room for a small to medium-sized printer on the upper shelf area.
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