AMERIERGO Under Desk Printer Stand - 2 Tier Mobile Printer Cart with Storage Shelf, Rolling Printer Stand with 4 Wheels, Desk Printer Table with Cable Management for Printer, Scanner & Fax
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In total, I have 32 pounds of supplies on my printer stand, including the HP Officejet Pro and three rolls of In spite of the stand having wheels, I keep it stationary at a particular location. As of now, it is still holding up fairly well.
The assembler is very easy, but the product is relatively heavy. In about 3 minutes, you only need to connect the pieces together.
It is possible to do that. Put the top of the piece together but don't assemble it.
This printer stand (after it has been assembled) measures 17 inches in height. The square root of 2 x 13 is 20. Each sheet is 14 inches by 2 inches. This model measures 17 inches (L x W x H). Picture 5 can be used as a reference for more details.
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I should have measured the shelf space from top to bottom on the bottom shelf as it is not as big as it looks. I recommend measuring the item you want to store on the bottom shelf to make sure it fits.
It took me a while to decide on this printer stand after visiting a lot of them. I found it to be perfect for what I needed. On top of the printer, I have a nice place to put my computer. In spite of the fact that the stand is plastic, it looks good and I couldn't believe how simple it was to assemble! In under five minutes I was able to put it together without using any tools. Rolling is easy on the wheels and locks on each allow the cart to stop rolling if necessary. It will still be possible to put things on the shelves on the bottom if I need to. You can't go wrong with this deal and I would highly recommend it.
There is no clearance between the printer and the printer base so if you move the printer, it.
The laser printer stand I got is for my laser printer, which is a little heavier than the ink jet printer. As you can see, the stand houses my printer quite well and I use the bottom shelf for paper, labels, etc. If you use all the spacers for the shelving when you assemble the stand, this leave plenty of room between the top shelf and the As a small stand, it seems to be sturdy and doesn't take up a lot of In my opinion, this is a great value for.
My new Laura Star iron sits on top of it - I use it to pick it up off the floor. Using my new ironing board with its high height allows me to use the steaming cord to its full potential, since it will reach the entire length of the ironing board. My ironing board is also mobile - you can move it around. This is why zip tying these two tables together makes the BEST scenario for these two pieces to come together as Honestly, I am in love with it.
I found this to be too thin. The printer didn't work, but it is a good thing that I tested it before I put my printer on it. Without that, I would have also had a busted printer. A refund from Amazon might not be worth the trouble, but I wouldn't bother. I'm going to choose something a bit more durable from a design and material standpoint. It might have just been another piece of cheap Chinese dross that I got stuck with.
Quite an impressive little stand. It is easy to assemble, looks great, and is also very It is now holding a small TV in my exercise room (I use a rowing machine so the lower height is fine). I got the first one for a printer, but liked it so much, I also got one for a small TV.
The item was bought to put underneath my desk to hold my printer. Upon arrival, the package was in good condition. The assembly is simple and requires no special tools. This works for me, though my printer footprint is larger than my cart surface, so it hangs off the side a bit and overhangs the corners. The price is reasonable for the quality.