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2025-08-29 13:20:51
Great quality, love the wheels feature.You can lock the wheels as well.
Shawn
2025-08-21 18:50:53
This little rolling cart is OK but nothing special. The metal is not very strong and one of the tabs broke off the support piece as I was tapping it together.EDIT: The seller reached out and offered support for the product. Hopefully the product gets better but the customer service is very good.
Kindle Customer
2025-07-31 19:38:57
Really easy to put together and works great.
John H.
2025-07-29 11:21:50
This product is a total piece of crap. Do not buy it!!Its totally unstable parts do not fit tightly together. What should have been a 15 minute assembly took 2 hours as the parts wouldn’t stay assembled. I know have my printer sitting on it and it’s wobbly side to side. I will need to buy another stand to protect my printer from falling on the floor.
FK
2025-07-28 19:39:56
I’m using it under my computer table for my laserjet printer and it really looks good and is stable. Good thing is you can move whenever you want to.
Dean Cordle
2025-06-17 12:18:26
Mine arrived in a box that seemed fine. However, the parts inside where in the box like someone just threw them in it and what packaging (foam, etc) there was (not much of it) was mainly broken up. Honestly, looked like someone had taken it out and half way put it back.I put the stand together as I really needed something to use. The main frame and the shelves were easy enough to put together, with the exception of the plastic pieces that go in the corners, they just lay there, nothing really holding them in.The stand came with what the instructions called fence. Small strips of rails to put around an area to keep things from sliding / falling off.?. They are very flimsy and don't go on well at all and easy to damage the ears that lock them in place.The stand is fairly sturdy, but for a 3D printer it's kinda weak when printing. Foe the money this cost, I would not recommend or buy it again.
Urban Modernist
2025-06-11 17:53:25
Not nearly as solid as it appears in the photos. The legs are thin sheet metal bent over on itself to give the appearance of volume.The shelves are hollow and bow when something is placed on top of them. I got this to use with a 3d printer but the printer wobbles like crazy due to the hollow shelves.Assembly was easy. It’s appropriately priced.
Golf 365
2025-01-30 10:30:50
Once assembled, this printer stand is very sturdy. However, it is not the easiest thing to put together. I thought I could do it myself, but putting the frame together is a two person job as the connections are not robust and can fall apart if there is too much torque during assembly. The biggest problem seems to be the four vertical columns have fairly thin metal posts where the connecting cutouts are. This makes it somewhat easy to bend them while trying to set the support beams. Also, until all of the support beams are on, it is easy for the earlier beams to fall off. With two people, we were able to get it done, but had to redo connections several times. The last item is I had difficulty putting on the bottom support beams on one end and had to remove the bottom assembly that holds the wheels. When I tried to put them back on, I was unable to do so and, unless I can redo it after a night's sleep, will need to use this has a stand in place table. The assembly process is the reason this is not a four star product. In my opinion, it is probably a 3.5 star item, but the issue may be in my not understanding the instructions well. Once assembled, the stand is very strong and can hold most home office printers.
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