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The Kantek Deluxe Mobile CPU Stand is designed to support up to 60 lbs while providing a customizable fit for various CPU sizes. With its sleek black design, nonskid foam padding, and convenient wheels, this stand enhances both mobility and stability in any professional environment.
J**2
Made my computer much faster!
My computer used to just sit still but with these wheels it moves much faster now. This is perfect to get the computer up off the floor and rolls around effortlessly from under my desk. Was going to build one of these but why? So quick to assemble, very sturdy and a great buy for the money. Looks good as well.
P**S
Four Stars
works well for the CPU
P**G
great product on wheels
Great product on wheels and a competitive price. Wheels roll smoothly and very easy to assemble. Serves our needs perfectly.
E**S
Computer cart
Product did not work for me it was to small to fit my computer tower.
A**N
Covers vent holes on PC
This is a great unit, if your PC does not have vent holes along the side of the case! It covers mine.
K**E
Keeps my PC off the floor
Keeps my computer off the floor, and makes it simple if I have to move it.I was initially a little concerned if this would be sturdy enough, but I've been using it for a year now, and it's great. And I'll never stop appreciating the beauty of having my computer on rollers. If I need to get to the back, I just pull it forward, nice & smooth.
J**N
Great stand, easy to put together appears to hold ...
Great stand,easy to put together appears to hold computer tower firmly and easy to move with the casters.
G**A
Too flimsy - price too high for quality
Cheap. The side knobs do not tighten - so the base will widen if moved. Lok for something more sturdy.
Y**E
Great
Worth the money
P**A
Disappointing quality, poor design
Non-reinforced floor and sides are assembled using a pair of bolts. Problem is, in no way is this setup sufficient to prevent the CPU tower from wobbling back and forth under light pressure, and the plastic used is not strong enough to resist tightening things properly and mitigate this, letting out ominous, loud cracking sounds as you get even remotely close to tight.Spend the extra bucks and buy a metal stand. This is usable on a static PC, but I don't expect it to last long, and I certainly would not trust it to move a CPU tower regularly. In some ways, "unreliable" is for me much worse than "bad" or even defective.
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