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2025-08-06 16:33:25
Easy set up, easy adjusting, good build quality compared to other plastic stands, functional for what I need and wheels rolled good for me even on carpet!
Jaymz A. Dever
2025-07-20 17:00:33
This floor riser was EXTREMELY easy to assemble.Took a whole 30 seconds to build, the screw holes were OBVIOUS!!!IGNORE the weird reviews talking about “waaah! No instructions!â€The instructions, if you even need them are literally in the product photos on the listing!It supports my 60 lb. rig.4 locking wheels.Great little floor riser.Easily the best one sold on Amazon!
PanheadBill
2025-06-06 16:21:29
One small minus, the wheels do not roll all that well. Since I am not expecting to be rolloing the pc around much it is a minor issue. (Before anyone asks, YES I did unlock all 4 wheels.)
Carlos Diaz
2025-04-15 14:30:05
Es bueno lo recomiendo
Jason Blizzard
2025-03-25 15:32:02
Since I have limited desk space, placing my desktop on the floor was the only option, so I was in the market for something to keep my gaming PC off the carpet. I like the fact that there are openings on the bottom to allow the PC breathe, and it seems to be made of adequate materials. However, the one problem I've encountered is that the two halves of this stand have a tendency to get loose with movement, so anytime I need to move it, the connection becomes lose and I have to readjust it. This isn't the end of the world, but as a result I've decided to give this product three stars.
Mister-Ed
2025-02-18 14:47:05
Just what I wanted. I had a PC tower sitting on the carpet and no real ventilation capability while it sat on the floor. This nice CPU stand raised it up off the floor plus came with wheels which makes it easier to move out of the way whn I need to access behind it.When it showed up, there were no instructions, but I was able to figure it out. IN case you need some help, here's what I did: first turn over the 2 main rack pieces so that the wheel mounts are sticking up. Next, place the 2 smaller brackets on top so that the grooves on each bracket line up with the square screw holes on the sides of the main rack pieces. Put the screw into the square hole and up thru one end of the thinner bracket's adjustable slide hole thingy from underneath but will end up being the top of the rack where the PC tower will rest. Put a wing nut on the screw and tighten most of the way. The wing nut should fit between the groove of the bracket. Repeat for the other 3 holes. Screw in teh 4 wheels and tighted with the lame wrench - make sure it is level when tightening the bolt on the wheel or it will not work and slip off as the wrench kinda sucks but gets the job done. Flip over the rack and you should have a rack that looks like my second picture. Finally, slip under your tower, adjust to the width of your tower (make sure tower covers front of rack or it could be dangerous or not be pleasant to run into) and tighten the wing nuts under neath and between the wheels.Would have been better to have diagrams for the instructions but hope it helps you if you got nothing instructions wise like I did. I deducted 1 star for the lack of instructions on easy to assemble rating for this product but still maintained 5 stars overall because it is a nice sturdy rack that can hold even my heaviest towers of gaming rigs.Highly recommend this wheeled rack!
Impavidus
2025-01-21 16:32:24
There was that ONE TIME when we hade a pipe burst and flood the floor for just an hour. Anybody that has experienced this kind of disaster can attest to the water damage that can occur in only few minutes!I have a few musical instruments in our basement where this flooding happened. All of the instruments were either mounted on the wall or suspended on standing racks. All but one of my amplifiers was on a platform dolly for a) ease of maneuverability, and b) to protect them from a flood. Yes, the one amp that was on the floor received damage, but it was reparable at a cost that did not need to incur.I saw this computer tower stand and realized that it would make a great dolly for the recently repaired amp due to their common dimensions.Once the tower was received and about 15 minutes later, the amp was safely cradled within the stand's raised sides. Now we live with a much lesser risk of water damage. YAY!
Palo V
2024-11-20 19:38:25
It good, it’s just that one knob does not tighten on to bolt, one knob is defective so stand not sturdy. I will go to hardware store to buy a pair of nuts and bolts to secure stand.
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