Liitrton Mobile CPU Stand Adjustable Computer Tower Stand with 4 Caster Wheels Fits Most PC (White)
M**N
Too expensive for what it is
This is a simple to assemble riser for your computer. It's long/wide enough to accommodate most sizes.Perfect to lift the computer off of a carpet, or any kind of floor.Two wheels also lock so that the computer won't be rolling around easily.But not everything is perfect.The bar locking mechanism isn't strong enough to keep the bars in place. They can easily be moved even while locked.The bars themselves are super lightweight, hollow, thin, cheap feeling.Because the materials feel so cheap and flimsy, I do not think this warrants the cost.It will do the job, but I just don't think it's worth the money.
M**B
Works for my 22.5 inch cpu
The media could not be loaded. I just got this today 4/10/2021. So far I like it! I read several reviews for this one and others. I did see where some rated it low because they felt the parts were cheap and was priced too much. My case is not lite either.Well, compared to another cpu stand I have been using that ran me $18 at the time. This one beats it hands down! I have added a video review, so check it out.I will come back in a month or two and do an update if my opinion changes.
C**N
Okay but need improvement...
I like that it's very easy to assemble, you just plug and play, and then adjust to fit your tower or case and lock it. What I don't like is that it's very light; I wish it was heavier to be more stable. I used this for my CPU or tower as a stand. Here's why I only give 3 stars: As you can see from my pictures marked, the borders/corners of the stand (probably less than a quarter inch) is too short. It should be taller by at least 1-2 inches (or more since the tower completed inside the stand) so the tower won't fall off when you accidentally knock or move it. When I moved the stand a few times, my tower legs crossed over the edge of the stand. Another reason is the 4 corners or where the tower legs sit is made out of plastic instead of rubber, which makes the tower slide off easily. Because of these two reasons, your CPU hardware internal or your beautiful case can be damaged. As you can see on my pictures, I put double tape on the stand where my tower legs sit on (or the 4 corners) to prevent the tower from falling off.
C**S
Lightweight and compact.
This is a great light-duty stand which I use to more easily access the back panel of my PC, as it is awkwardly large (45 lbs) and difficult to lift out of its usual home beside my desk. This product hit the mark! It is easy to adjust and makes for a perfect fit. I prefer this compact and hidden design over other stands out there, which overhangs the side of the PC. I would buy again.
N**S
Great computer stand, but pricey!
This stand is perfect, but it is a bit overpriced. It does not feel too cheaply made, but it also does not feel well-made whatsoever. It is perfectly in-between. I feel that $28 (the price which I paid for it) is quite a bit overpriced. Anyways, I needed a stand that holds my gaming PC up and off the carpet. I did not feel comfortable having my PC on the carpet because of airflow reasons as well as ESD. This stand raised my PC up about 4 inches which now gives it a good amount of air to pull through the bottom. I also wanted a stand that has wheels because I constantly taking my PC out from underneath my desk, opening it up, and tinkering with up. The wheels move very well even on carpet. Bonus points for the wheels being able to lock. My PC is roughly 20-30 pounds, and this stand holds my PC very well without flexing or seeming like it's going to break. I have an ASUS TUF Gaming GT501 which is quite a large case, and I actually had to pull in all the sides of the stand for my PC to sit well on it. The stand can extend extensively to accommodate very large cases. I would recommend this stand!
H**N
Where have these been all my life?! :D
My only regret is not finding these CPU stands sooner!I have 2 towers which I've listed the sizes in inches below:1. Thermaltake Core V71 Full-Tower Chassis — 23(h) x 9.1(w) x 22(d)2. Thermaltake View 37 ARGB Edition Mid-Tower Chassis — 20.6 (h) x 10.3(w) x 21.2(d)Now, most CPU stands that I've searched for on Amazon will NOT fit any of my towers because they had brackets etc., but this one did for both! Easily adjustable to the width+depth of both my towers which was exactly what I needed to get my towers off the ground.These stands came WITHOUT instructions, but the build was super straight forward so honestly, there isn't a need for one.
S**E
Perfect stand for large computers
I have a full tower computer and finding a stand was difficult. This was perfect that I could adjust it to fix to size. My computer is also very heavy at about 50lbs and this handles without any issues.
T**A
Right idea but somewhat poor execution
I like the idea and I'm going to keep it because, with some improvement by me, it will suit my needs.It's overpriced for what it is. 4 wheels, with 2 insertion points for the square tubing on the wheel bracket, each insertion point having a clamp.... only the clamps don't quite clamp. I had to wrap a couple of rounds of masking tape around each of the tubes at the clamping point to give it enough grip that it won't just pull out when "clamped". I'm probably going to cut some scrap wood down on my table saw to make small square rods that actually FIT into the insertion point that will actually clamp when clamped and wood may have enough texture to help prevent it from just pulling out of the wheels when I have to move it.The wheels also don't move very smoothly, even on the Berber carpet that I have it on, which only adds to the problem that the clamps don't clamp effectively. I'm hoping that a thin coat of synthetic gun grease will help the wheels move more smoothly.If this were $10, I would expect some issues but... it's more than double that price.
O**N
très satisfait
Tel quel simple et efficace pour l’ajustement
T**W
Serves its intended purpose, however a little too expensive
It definitely serves it intended purpose as advertise; it has no problem accommodating aLIAN LI O11 Dynamic XL case with room to spare. However it is a bit too expenisve for a 8-pc self-assembly kit. A price range between $20-25 would be more reasonable.
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