🖥️ Elevate your desk, elevate your game.
The TEAMIX 20-inch Modern Monitor Riser combines durable engineered wood and steel reinforcement to support up to 60 lbs, providing ergonomic elevation for monitors, laptops, and printers. Its sleek black and rustic brown design enhances any home office while offering extra storage space to keep your workspace tidy. Easy to assemble and backed by a satisfaction guarantee, it’s the smart upgrade for productivity and style.
Shape | Rectangular |
Base Type | Leg |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 60 Pounds |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Manufacturer | TEAMIX |
UPC | 756166817555 |
Item Weight | 59.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 9.5 x 4 inches |
Item model number | DS510BE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Expansion | 20 Inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 20 inch |
Manufacturer Part Number | DS510BE |
A**A
Best Budget Stand
Super sturdy, my monitor is 27 IN and it fits just fine!!The under space is perfect for a laptop, a keyboard a mini pc or to hide any wires!I haven’t gotten any scratches on it YET, so we’ll see how that goes 😭 but it’s a super nice stand and it was super easy to assemble as well! Prob took less than 10 mins to put together!Overall 10/10 and I would buy again if needed 😍
A**I
When a $21 Piece of Wood Becomes the Hero of Your Living Room
So, I needed to keep my PC off the floor. Not because it deserved better (it didn’t), but because the thought of it inhaling dust bunnies and cat hair until it choked to death on my negligence was too much guilt to bear. So, I hopped on Amazon and, like any rational person, scrolled past the elegant, innovative, and artisanal options until I found this: the TEAMIX 20-inch Monitor Stand, a $20.99 hunk of fake wood that promised to do one job and do it cheaply.I didn’t expect much. I didn’t want much. But then the box arrived, and suddenly I felt like I’d accidentally summoned some kind of IKEA demigod who’d decided to grace me with one perfectly designed piece of budget furniture.The packaging? Pristine. No cardboard apocalypse here. The instructions? So clear and concise that I briefly considered whether I’d finally unlocked the ability to understand assembly diagrams. Even the screws and Allen key? Weirdly high-quality. Like, unreasonably high-quality. I’ve put together $300 bookshelves with screws that felt like they’d been forged out of melted-down paperclips. These screws? Thick, long, confident — the kind of screws that look at you and say, “Don’t worry, we’ve got this.”Now, the wood itself is technically particle board covered in simulated wood grain, which sounds like a euphemism for “wood-like substance”. But here’s the thing: it feels good. It’s dense. It’s heavy. It doesn’t feel like something you’d snap in half during a mild bout of frustration. The fake wood finish? It’s thick and durable enough to withstand your coffee mug, your keyboard rage, and probably your existential dread.When it came time to screw in the legs, I braced for the usual struggle. Usually, this is the moment in cheap furniture assembly when you’re pretty sure you’re either going to crack the wood or strip the screws or both. But no. The screws went in smoothly with the provided Allen key, which — unlike 99% of furniture assembly tools — didn’t immediately bend into a useless pretzel. In fact, I’m keeping this Allen key. It’s earned a place in my toolbox, and that’s not something I say lightly.Once assembled (in 10 minutes, with Netflix playing in the background because I am a modern multitasking marvel), the stand stood there, perfectly balanced and sturdy. No wobbling. No ominous creaks. Just a solid, dependable platform that looked at my PC and said, “Climb aboard, friend. I will protect you.”Oh, and the extras — because apparently, for $21, TEAMIX decided you deserve a little luxury. Extra screws? Check. Stickers to cover the screw holes that actually blend in with the wood grain? Check. Rubber feet that aren’t some generic, peel-off-in-a-day nonsense but actual branded 3M rubber feet? Check. I didn’t think I could be emotionally moved by rubber feet, but here we are.In conclusion, I bought this stand to lift my PC a few inches off the ground. What I got was a small triumph of engineering, practicality, and quality control. A product that quietly overachieves in a world of shortcuts and compromises.For $20.99, TEAMIX didn’t just sell me a stand. They restored a tiny bit of my faith in consumer goods. And yes, I will probably buy from them again. Because when something this simple blows you away, you start to wonder: what else are they capable of?
W**M
Functional
Simple and functional. Good size and black makes it "blend" into background so it does not stand out. Under stand space is good (19+wide-x9+ deep-x3+ high). Five stars if cheaper. Simple design, just a bit over priced. I would purchase again however.
T**R
Surprisingly Nice Stand, 100% Recommend
Super simple to put together, you'd have to be quite special to mess this up. Everything is included. It'll take you 10 minutes tops to slap this together. It raises my 4000D clad computer up enough to get stuff underneath, a little added space on a desk doesn't hurt. More than enough room for the computer to sit on top, nothing overhanging like others on here. Sturdy as it comes with a cross bar to tighten things up, prevent sag etc. Quite impressed, money versus value 100%.
E**I
Good sturdy monitor shelf
Pros: It’s very easy to assemble. Takes about 10 minutes. Everything is included. They even supply extra screws just in case.The metal bar that runs under the shelf top supples extra strength to keep the middle from sagging.I like the little rubber stickers they include to stick on the bottom so the shelf doesn’t scratch my desktop.Cons: The shelf top is composed to two halves. The line down the middle where they come together is very visually obvious, much more so than in the Amazon website picture.The wood patterns on the two halves of the shelf top are not well matched. Aside from the middle seam, it’s clear the top comes from two separate pieces.It’s just a bit taller than what I was looking for. I wanted a shelf just tall enough to tuck a keyboard under but this is quite a bit taller than that. But the keyboard fits well as you can see from the picture.Bottom line: I’m thinking about buying another for a different computer. It works well to increase my desktop space with the keyboard placed under the monitor when not in use.
U**I
Sturdy and reasonably priced.
I just needed something to make a space for my DVD player that was too small for a 30 inch tv to sit on. This was my choice because the dimensions are a few inches larger than the TV base. It works fine. My DVD player and my Roku box have plenty of room now underneath the TV. The stand is quite sturdy because the screws are large and strong, and there is a metal support bar across the bottom for added strength. There is material to hide the top screws if you wish to do that, but I think the screws give it a rustic look. Works for me.
T**H
Worth it!!!
Wow - what a breeze to put that together - it will be a great addition to my work area well built and like I said goes together very quickly
D**E
Nice and Sturdy
It very sturdy and goes together very fast!
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