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The Kriico Adjustable Heavy-Duty CPU Stand is a mobile metal cart designed to fit most PC towers with an adjustable width of 7.9" to 10.2". It supports up to 80 lbs, features 4 swivel casters (2 with brakes) for smooth mobility and stability, and promotes airflow with a hollow base to protect your computer from dampness and electric leakage. Made from durable metal, it installs quickly without screws, making it an essential space-saving and protective accessory for any professional or gaming desk setup.
Brand | Kriico |
Item Weight | 3.34 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 20.58 x 6.14 x 2.6 inches |
Material Type | Metal |
Manufacturer Part Number | PCCT_AJ |
M**.
As expected...Beautiful, durable and stable.
I've decided to give this a second chance after returning the incomplete parts back. The 2nd time around I was able to build it to the exact width of my PC. As expected... it was indeed what I was looking for. An adjustable platform made of metal with locking equipped casters.The length gives me an extra 3 inches of allowance in the back while still having an inch extra in the front. This allows me to fit my larger tower no problem but it currently already sits on top of a desk. The clearance at the bottom and the vents gives sufficient space for a bottom fan blower setup. The casters allow me to easily pull my PC forward to get to hard to reach places and slide it back in when done.The only draw back from entire thing was the think metal wrench required to tighten the casters. It not easy to use at all. It was the most time consuming part of assembly. I'm not gonna knock a star for that reason. The fact that it came with one is already good. But if you have better wrench at home use that instead.Customer service should get its won mention here. Like I said this is my 2nd chance and without it there would only be 1 chance.Overall I'm happy with this product and highly recommend it to anyone seeking a simple metal rolling platform with vents at the bottom and locking wheels.
T**I
Large case PC
Got this for my large sulverstone FT02 case, great fit
R**T
Allows me to move my CPU with ease.
I'm giving it 3 stars because I'm unhappy with no-brakes and the silly "wrench" they included for putting it together. As to its structural workability, that's 4 stars (if it had working caster brakes it would have been 5 stars)First - dump the tinky pot-metal wrench they give you to put it together. If this is the caliber of customer service (and equipment) they simply should have left the tinky wrench out and indicated to use your own wrench. It will work partially, with much frustration if you have absolutely no open-ended wrenches (or even pliers, or adjustable open-ended wrenches) what-so-ever.I'm not adept with tools (fumble-fingers) yet their included "wrench" is so weak metaled and sharp-edged (hurts your fingers to use) with absolutely no leverage that it's only partially-feasible to use if you have absolutely no other tools at all to use. And if that's the case, go out and get yourself a 1/2" open-ended wrench and save yourself grief.It's bad form to include pot-metal tools that are useless because it then makes one wonder as to the "solidity" and "durability" of the actual equipment (in this case a rolling stand) purchased.The next caveat is (if you don't respond well to diagrams, make certain you have the 2 bars for adjusting the length turned the correct way (flat side up, not concave side up. I can look at pictures, however, the shape and positioning of things doesn't necessarily make their way to my cognitive reasoning. I put them in backwards and you cannot get any stability that way.Third caveat (and the biggest one for me) -- the "brakes" on the casters don't seem to function. I may have them in the wrong place -- but the brakes on other caster-affixed shelving and such that I have do work, so I'm stymied. This is a minus one or two stars in my personal opinion, because when I want something to lock, I want it to lock solidly. As it stands, I have to manuall "block" the casters if I want no moment, kind like using tire-blocks on a car.Caveats out of the way -- this is incredible for my needs.Once I got the adjusting bars on the right way, the adjustable plates easily stayed put where I wanted them. The screw-knobs for those I can (even with my fumble-fingers) tighten by hand.With the casters, I can move my CPU, get at the dust (which is rampant in my place -- I swear, I don't know where it comes from, but everyone in the building kvetches about dust) underneath and around the bottom of the unit. It also makes it easy to move (which I do a lot) from table to table or desk.It feels solid to me once I got it all together.
D**J
Solid computer stand that helps keep my big computer cool
The stand does exactly what I want it to do. It fits my large custom desktop, feels solid and not wobbly, locks in place, keeps it off the carpet which would only add heat to the PC, looks good with matte black and is unobtrusive. My desktop is 9 inches wide and 17.5 inches long and it fits perfect.
T**E
Very sturdy; assembly has some short comings
I have several of these, one plastic - this one metal: Very versatile and sturdy tower stand, metal guarantees for durability (but also a bit extra weight).The only thing disappointing is the assembly and adjustment:- “tool” a flat open end piece of thin metal was worthless as wrench (worst ever encountered in these kits); use your own to assemble caster- *casters*, two casters have breaks which was not mentioned - I only noticed it AFTER having them mounted, obviously 🙄 in wrong position, so had to undo and remount- the plastic wing nuts on the bottom make for quick adjustment to width but if not opened correctly the sides won’t open equally or go crooked (see pic) especially at opening past 9”. - There are no markings on the cross member to help with the width adjustment.** RATING ** A solid 4 Stars; could have been 5 if not for above mentioned couple of quirks.—> (*MY RATE SCALE*: 5=perfect; 4=minor imperfections; 3=on fence; not sure if I’d buy again; 2= too many problems; 1= shouldn’t be sold or dangerous).
K**R
I had to rethread the mounting screw holes
All four mounting screw holes had to be rethreaded. I could not get two turns with the wheels to attach to the mounting plate. Also if they think that wrench can do anything they are out of their minds. Dont waste the time and effort of even sending it with product it just makes them look stupid. Would not recommend this product.
J**M
Metal Tower Stand
I had my tower sitting on the floor next to my sim rig. Always had to slide the tower out to make changes in my setup. Bought this so I could have a little more flexibility. This little stand is made out of a good gauge of steel and feels very solid. Unfortunately it didn’t work with my case until I modded it a bit. I went to Home Depot and bought a Rubbermaid shelf in black. These are compressed wood with a black vinyl coating that looks like wood. I cut it to length ( a little bit longer than the stand ) and squeezed the two side rails up against the boards and tightened things down. Now my case will fit on this stand and I can still move it around when I need to. Nice sturdy stand that will do the job.
A**E
Sturdy
Nice sturdy computer tower holder. Dimensions are exact. Adjustable to be able to fit larger towers. Wheels are smooth rolling and also lock in place.
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