📈 Elevate Your Workspace with Style!
The Tangkula 3-Tier Adjustable Printer Stand is a versatile and mobile solution for your home office, featuring adjustable height, robust construction, and ample storage space to keep your workspace organized and efficient.
D**F
Reasonable ease of assembly, sturdy design.
I like this unit. I wish it was a little bit taller and the wheels occasionally lock themselves but it's still a great piece or furniture. The assembly issue I had was tightening on the casters, you can only hand tighten and you have to use both hands so they don't spin.
T**T
easy to assemble but is built strong and sturdy
easy simplistic assembly per easy to follow instructions (no special tools/skills needed: but is built strong and sturdy
D**B
Quality, Sturdy and painless to assemble!
This was the perfect solution for my office, the height, the sturdiness and the looks. I'd absolutely recommend this to anyone.
C**R
Nice product
Excellent - better than the sale page representation.
M**S
Second time around
Ordered this second one because the first served its purpose so well. Its small and sturdy used for a desk printer.
L**D
Exactly what I needed
This table is the right height and has wheels. My printer will fit just right on the table.
N**L
Don't Buy Cheap, THIS IS QUALITY!!
I liked the metal legs! NEVER buy cart with this type of wheels that has wooden legs. They break at the wheel anchor position & can't hold up to the weight recommended by the manufacturer. THIS CART has metal legs. It is STRONG & DEPENDABLE! It rolls over carpet with very little resistance.This is my second card by this manufacturer. One is in the kitchen, the other in my office. I'd buy more if I needed them.
M**S
Manufacturing tolerance prevented complete assembly
The good:The end product appears to be quite stable, maneuverable, and looks reasonably nice while supporting both my laptop and printer.The not so good:Fit and finish of the metal frame is not very good. Paint does not go all the way into the tubes, and there is evidence of rust. There were metal burrs on the cross pieces that I had to knock off before assembly.The bad:Manufacturing tolerance is not what it should be. This resulted in one cross piece only being attached by one machine screw. The other screw would not engage.The size of the cross pieces are not quite the same as the size of the left/right frame. This means that the cross pieces may stick up above the frame. You must choose the orientation carefully.I think that a lot of the frame assembly issues could be solved by supplying two sets of screws. The shorter screws could be used to attach the two shelves. The slightly longer screws would be very useful in assembling the frame.Finally, including an allen wrench would have been really useful. Maybe also include a small crescent wrench to attach the wheels, although those assembled easily enough by hand.Summary:It works, it's mobile (even on carpet), looks reasonable. It's a pain to assemble, and some of the fit and finish (rust, burrs, paint) leave a bit to be desired.
S**C
Rated weight is optimistic
I would not put more weight than a basic laser printer on the top of this stand, say 25 pounds. It would be risky to place the weight of a full blown multi-function colour printer on this stand, as it would not be stable. The 88 pound rating is "over rated".The lower shelves are adequate for placing light weight paraphernalia.
W**R
Great deal
Looks great, easy to assemble and very sturdy.
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