HOOBRO Printer Stand, 3-Tier Rolling Cart Under Desk Storage, Height Adjustable Kitchen Carts on Wheels, Industrial Style in Home Office, Rustic Brown and Black BF03PS01
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The middle shelf is 15 inches wide by 15 inches deep by 15 inches deep by 15 inches deep by 15 inches deep by 15 6'' x 11. (L x W) 8''
The middle and top shelves are 11'' at their lowest point and 14'' at their highest point. 6''.
The tallest person is 29 feet tall. 9''. The height is 26 inches. The lowest position has a height of 4''.
The height of the printer stand is 26 inches when it is in the lowest position. 4''.
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One of the wheels completely disintegrated, while the other sagged. I'm no longer content! br>I attempted to contact Hoobro via email to discuss this, but I received a message from Amazon stating that the seller has left Amazon or is unable to receive Amazon emails? br>NOTE: THIS PAGE HAS BEEN REVISED! TO REPLACE THE BROKEN ONE, I RECEIVED A BRAND NEW ONE! I now have a wheeled and a non-wheeled version!.
For the price, this printer stand is quite good, but it was given a lower rating for two reasons. br>br>For starters, it was supposed to come with two regular casters and two locking casters, but I only got one locking and three regular casters. Second, while the adjustable height feature appears to be a good idea, it is poorly designed. Each of the four legs has a ball catch that must be pressed at the same time to raise or lower the leg. Most people don't have five hands to press four ball catches at the same time while pulling or pushing the top to adjust the height. It would be simpler if each leg had a removable clip.
The following is an excerpt from the description: br>br>3- if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, this is the place to Structure of the Levels: The following are the measurements: 1 inch by 15 inches 1" x 26" is the size of this piece. 4" in length, width, and height 88 can easily be accommodated on the top shelf. The printer is securely held in place by this 2 lb case. The two at the bottom- There are 55 layers in the layer panel. 1 lb. However, all I used it for was an HP Multifunction printer that does not come close to weighing 88 or 55 pounds. br>br>However, I only used it for an HP Multifunction printer that does not come close to weighing 88 or 55 pounds. Two of the four wheels do not spin freely; they are fairly inexpensive and easily get stuck and do not move. In addition, two of the plastic castors that hold the wheels in place broke. A castor broke after only two weeks of assembling the cart and moving it twice, causing the wheel to become unstable. I had to pin this cart to the corner of the wall to keep it from tipping over while I ordered new wheels and castors. br>br>The wood and poles are sturdy, but the point of this cart was mobility, and it failed miserably in that regard. As a result, I gave it a lower sturdiness and maneuverability rating.
Con 1- I think it's a little overpriced. This is a $39 purchase for me. Con 2- is a printer stand that costs $99 and is available in a variety of It would take two people to adjust the printer height using the four spring-loaded adjustment buttons, as others have mentioned. And that's after taking everything off the top of the stand. br>br>Why do I like this stand? It was incredibly simple to put together. I used my own tools as a "professional homeowner. " I trashed the tools that were provided to me. Our printer is positioned at the perfect height between our two desks when it is at its lowest setting. It's sturdy and stands level on our office carpet. br>br>We'll see how the casters perform. Our printer stand will not be moved and will only add an inch to the overall height of the printer. br>br>Here's an idea: br>When shopping for a printer stand, make sure the one you're considering has enough surface area to accommodate your printer. br>br>This is a stand that I would recommend.
This serves as a TV stand for me, and when fully extended, it's the perfect height. It was very easy to assemble (tools included), and it's a sturdy and attractive piece. I'm happy with my purchase. Update: If you plan to use the wheels, don't buy it because they aren't strong enough to carry a 35-pound load without snapping. I was using it as a TV stand, and one of the wheels snapped off after just over a month. I wasn't even going anywhere with it; all I was doing was rotating it 90 degrees. When I looked at the other wheels, I noticed that they'd all sunk into the supports and appeared to be ready to roll at any moment.
It's perfect; I wheel it to my desk when I need to use the USB cord; the wheels aren't perfect, but you get what you pay for, and this looks super classy for how light and inexpensive it is!.
It's a nice little stand, just big enough for my laser printer to fit in, but it works. I like that there are a couple of lower shelves where I can keep supplies. But don't even TRY putting the wheels on it because the shafts will bend and break, leaving you stranded. Place it in one location, attach your printer to it, and voila! dah. I vaguely recall thinking it was a little pricey for what I got, but I'm not going back to check because I'm happy with it now and don't want to change my mind.
I've had some other pieces in the same style that didn't go together well, but this one did, and it's fairly easy to put together. It appears to be in good condition and is stable. However, because this was for a small printer, I would recommend a larger laser printer or something more commercial-grade. My recommendation is to take things slowly.