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Technology Information:
Econo Mobile CPU Stand, 13-1/8w x 4-7/8d x 8-7/8h, Light Gray

Product Type: Office Product
Product Price: $11.99
Manufacturer: INNOVERA
Purchase
Description
IVR54001 Nonskid padding holds CPU in place. Durable construction ensures strength and stability. Wheels enable easy mobility. Global Product Type: Stands; Height: 8 7/8 in; Inner Depth: N/A; Inner Height: N/A.PRODUCT DETAILS: -Caster/Glide/Wheel Type: 2 Locking Casters, Swivel Casters. -Post-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Pre-Consumer Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct. -Width : 13 1/8 in. -Inner Width Range [Min]: 6 in. -Number of Wheels : 4. -Inner Width Range [Max]: 10 1/4 in. -Stand Type: CPU. -Height : 8 7/8 in. -Global Product Type: Stands. -Material(s): High Impact Plastic. -Depth : 4 7/8 in. -Color(s): Light Gray. -Total Recycled Content Percent : 0 pct.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-25
Summary: "Love the portability"
Love it as I can easily scoot the desktop which is under the desk to wire/rewiret the desktop.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-10-13
Summary: "CPU Stand"
Great product for CPU Stand, works great in moving CPU around without having to lift.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-10-12
Summary: "Simple, functional, inexpensive, and reasonably durable for plastic"
I wanted some stands to raise my computers off the floor - to protect from water damage, etc, and to make it easier to move them around. A metal one would be stronger, but the ones I looked at were too expensive, fancy, or bulky. Instead, I bought 3 of these from Shoplet for less than 7bux each and saved on shipping (flat rate).
Color: Beige (not the stated gray or white) with black wheels
Dimensions: (when looking at your cpu tower from the front) Their dimensions are hard to understand as given, so here are mine:
- Height: Sidewalls are 3" high and wheels are 2" high, for total height of 5". More importantly, it will raise your cpu case 2.5" off the ground.
- Interior Width: Adjusts for cpu towers from 6" to 10" as stated, BUT... As with most adjustable things, the wider you go, the weaker it gets. Expanding to 10" is unusable as it would break under any weight. Actually, anything past 8" would be inadvisable without reinforcement, while 7" or less would be ideal.
- Depth (Length): 10" long. Many towers are about 17" long, so you will center this stand in the middle (more than stable enough).
Assembly: There are no assembly instructions (except a plain picture), but it is pretty self-explanatory. As Mr. Parsons reviewed, no special tool is needed to adjust the width, either a 2 or 4-pt screwdriver will do. A tool is included to tighten the wheels on initial assembly, though any adjustable wrench should work.
- Non-slip pads: I would stick them as close to the bottom of the sidewalls as you can, instead of near the top like in the picture. This is because the sidewalls lean out very slighly from the bottom, so they will make more contact with the sides of your cpu case if placed near the bottom. You might consider sticking some your own non-slip material somewhere on the bottom to help with slip (I put some soft foam in the wheel bolt holes)
Reinforcement and care: While sturdy, it -is- still made of plastic (vs metal), so you should take care to make it last longer.
- The advertised max weight of 50 lbs is ridiculous. Anything over 30 lbs would be iffy w/o reinforcement, especially on carpet. 20-25 lbs would be ideal.
- Looking at it, there are two places where the plastic might break: at the adjusting bolts, or where the wheels attach (when rolling it on carpet).
- If you press down on the middle, you will see bowing which will stress the bolt areas. You can reinforce these with, say, clear, strong Scotch packaging tape: Tightly wrap both sections where the two sides overlap, which should visibly reduce bowing.
- As for the wheels, I would advise lifting a bit on your computer when you push it around on carpet to reduce the weight and lateral stress on the wheels, and don't use the wheel locks (or remember to disengage them).
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-09-04
Summary: "It is what it is"
It is as described. All the parts are available with instructions. All that's left to do is place the computer on the stand and you're good to go!
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-05-04
Summary: "A good product"
The item solved my space problem. The transaction was easy and quick, and the price was great. Would buy from this company again.
