🚀 Elevate Your Setup with Style!
The HUANUO Mobile CPU Stand is a versatile and adjustable holder designed to fit most computer towers, featuring easy mobility with four caster wheels, protective pads to prevent damage, and a quick assembly process that requires no tools. Plus, it comes with an 18-month satisfaction guarantee.
A**R
Huanuo Pc stand is a cheap knock off
The plastic interlocking parts in the center are loose. If the adjustable legs began to spread too far apart, caused by vibration when moving it, the whole thing will collapse. Try the Kantek Mobile CPU Stand; it looks more sturdy. I am going to order one to see if it is better than two Huanuo's I have now.Update: I received my two Kantek CPU Stands. This product was made in Taiwan. It is 1000% better than the cheap garbage made by Huanuo. Kantek is strong, sturdy, and, although no tools are required, it is held together by real metal screws. If you bought Huanuo, send it back; you got cheated!!
S**A
not the best
Not the best. I'll be honest. It wasn't like it was expensive, so i can't fault it there. for $16, it's a good interim until I find what will really work well. I've waited two months to see how well this holds up, so i'm not just going into an automatic dislike.It is thin plastic, and won't stay 'closed' around my CPU. the little stoppers on the side don't want to go in properly, but again...$16. I didn't expect that much for the price, just a quick fix to keep my Box off the floor. the fact that it won't stay closed bugs me, but...inexpensive plastic construction. the wheels move well enough, so i can easily get in and clean around the box, so that's what matters the most, really.I would not buy this again, but for an interim fix while i'm looking for something sturdier? it's not bad, especially for the price.
J**R
poor design, falls apart if moved at all
It's made of thinner plastic than a toddler's lawn chair, and it warps and bends even if all you do is gently wiggle it. Oh, it's easy to assemble all right, but it sacrifices all of its durability for this. You assemble it by making an X with the arms that adjust to your tower's width, and pushing the slot into the hole, and then you slide it at least one notch "shut."Now the problems begin, because the first notch is barely wide enough for an average mid-tower, and there is nothing keeping the arms locked in place, the notches don't even click or offer any resistance, so they can just return to the X by accident and fall apart, which can potentially send your PC crashing onto its side, taking the cables with it and potentially breaking something. They're so easy to spread by accident that it's hard to even put the PC on top of it without it falling apart, and if you spread it even a little bit too wide, it implodes.Its wheels are also so stiff that they don't roll on one side sometimes, which could have been acceptable, but this can cause the arms to open again if you move the tower sideways, and then it falls apart (again!). It can also fall apart while it's in motion if it takes a turn at basically any speed. It will also buckle and bend under even moderate weight, which can also cause it to fall apart and exacerbate the above problems.If it was on pegs or something, it would have been an okay product, because the wheels are worse than useless. Pegs would have at least been honest about its capabilities and offered it some resistance to collapsing. I guess it can sorta keep your PC off the ground if you don't mind it tilting under the stress of doing its one job (so it falls apart in slow motion instead), but if you value your money, get something else, because this is total junk. A waste of rubber and plastic.
A**S
Works Great!
I've been using this for my gaming computer and it been very helpful The main reason I purchased this was to 1. keep it off the floor (good for desktop health) and 2. to easily move it on the wheels. So far it has done this. The stand also had rubber pattings that are good so it won't damage your computer. So far, the wheels work great and I can slide it out of the way.
H**6
poor copy of other similar products
I am not sure how this has 4 out of 5 stars! I have been having a bad week first a computer case with no way to wire the power button or reset and now something laughingly called Computer Tower Stand.whoever designed this was trying to make as much money with as little effort and material as possible. They say 1.19 lbs but it is just a little over 14 ozs fully assembled. Also, they designed it with the tabs that lock it in at the end of the fully open position which means if you are not careful your case will take a tumble, Even if you are careful from the reviews I have read a day late it can spread to that open position and over it goes. Now, I don't design products but it took me all of 30 seconds to figure out the tabs and the opening should have been placed at the other end of travel. Solving the problem. Other problems are the wheels and the completely underdesigned body for carrying your ATX computer case. Don't look at the pictures as they are not to scale! You might look at the wheels and say I can just put upgrade wheels on and that is a mistake because these are Ken Barbie doll wheels. I just wish I played with Ken And Barbie dolls. But at 75 I have outgrown them. Please, if you are going to buy this kind of stand there are cheaper ones listed buy one of them as I don't think they could be any worse? I don't usually write this kind of review but this is so bad, especially for the money I could not let it go.
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