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The Stand Steady Titan Monitor Stand is a robust, height-adjustable riser designed to support two monitors while enhancing your workspace. With a spacious surface area of 31 inches, it not only alleviates neck pain by keeping screens at eye level but also adds valuable storage space to keep your desk organized. Its heavy-duty construction ensures stability, making it an ideal choice for both home and office environments.
Manufacturer | Stand Steady |
Brand | Stand Steady |
Item Weight | 9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 36 x 2 inches |
Item model number | MSBL321212 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Titan Monitor Stand |
Material Type | Titan |
Size | Titan |
Manufacturer Part Number | MSBL321212 |
K**O
EXPENSIVE!! Built like a "TITAN"!!! Used as keyboard/mouse riser for the home office
My company provides motorized standing desks at work that I use once in awhile. With the WFH and sitting 8+ hours a day straight sometimes in all day back-to-back meetings, I had the itch to want to be able to stand and work once in awhile. I knew I definitely was not going to stand often enough to justify the spending of several thousands of dollars for a proper Sit & Stand desk, like an Uplift. So I came up with the thought of investing in a monitor arm to raise my monitor. All I needed was a small table to raise my keyboard/mouse. There aren't alot of options on Amazon. Some of the ergo options for keyboard/mouse really don't allow enough space for mousing and the build quality looked skimpy with alot of use of plastic parts. I was about to give up until I came across this item. It's mainly marketed as a monitor riser but it looked like I could use it for my needs. The price was very discouraging though.. just to use it as a keyboard/mouse riser. But it had the dimensions I was looking for which was wide enough to accommodate a full size keyboard and more than 7" of space for mousing. It couldn't be too deep such that it takes up alot of desk space. With just under a foot deep, this fit the bill. The last requirement was the ability to adjust the height. Most keyboard risers use an "X" mechanism made of plastic. I didn't like that, since I figure there'd be wobble and creaking. I liked the idea of the different sized legs that could screw into each other for this item. It's a more permanent and sturdy setup. My only concern was that from the pics, the legs for this item didn't look very sturdy. However, the company did claim it could support 40lbs of weight and I think they had a pic of small kids standing on it.I have to say I was PLEASANTLY surprised when I received the item. Everything was very solid and heavy. The tabletop seemed to be some MDF material covered with some finally textured vinyl covering (scratch/blemish resitent, and non-slip). The threaded nuts that the legs screw into are inset into the table top which is nice because you're not screwing into wood and the inset nuts look heavy duty. The segmented legs were really nice surprise. They got some good heft to them, die casted, and don't feel like cheap weak aluminum alloy that can bend/break easily. They may still be aluminum alloy but they are very thick, ~5/8" thick. They are not hollow in the center, so solid core, which may be why they are hefty. The threading is pretty good such that the segments screw into each other with relative ease. They do get a little stuck if you screw them in tight. I may lubricate them a bit later with WD-40 but right now it's not necessary. Overall, the item came in a nice package and it's pretty self explanatory on how to put it together - (4) legs and a table. I also wanted to add that the bottom of the legs each have circular plastic "feet" and they seem heavy duty. This will minimize scratching of wooden tables. AND if that's not good enough, they include (4) 3M circular adhesive felt pads to attach to the bottom of the plastic feet. This was very nice given the 3M brand.When assembled it's very sturdy. It feels like I could probably step on it at 180lbs (but I won't). For my needs, it worked perfectly in conjunction with my monitor arm. So when I feel like standing I raise my monitor and pull out this riser. The use of wireless keyboard/mouse, which I have, helps. Because it made my idea work, it was worth it for me to pay the price. What made it more acceptable were the nice touches in build quality and inclusion of high quality, thoughtful items like the plastic feet, 3M felt pads, etc. It's a very well thoughtfully designed item. There's PLENTY of room for my keyboard and mouse. I also have space left over to have a place to write notes.The ONLY CON I have is that the manufacturing process for the metal legs left a stinky smell on them. It's the typical smell you find when you buy metal items manufactured in China. I don't know what it is but it smells like bad BO or something along those lines. It was easy to resolve by wiping the legs and table down with some household cleaner.While I don't use these as monitor risers, I think these would work very well for dual or heavy large sized monitors as described.
S**R
Expensive, but very good
I was looking for a stand for two monitors with enough space under it (at least 7") to store a NAS and some other equipment. Finding any dual-monitor stand with more than 4" under it was a challenge, and I finally ended up on this one, although it was more expensive than what I had been looking at. Glad I made the choice to buy this, it is both very solid and space efficient.This product is as simple as simple can be: a shelf with four legs. The legs are heavy duty pieces of various lengths which screw firmly into one another, allowing for a variety of heights. The shelf is sturdy and the sockets for the legs on the underside are metal and also sturdy. Very pleased with this product.I was a bit skeptical to hit the "buy" button due to the cost and if that's you, too, keep in mind that the product is marked as Returnable to Amazon. But I'm keeping mine.
S**A
This is a Great Stand
I found this stand to be of excellent quality - both in the 4 piece screw together solid aluminum legs (use 1 to 4 pieces for different heights) and in the solid black table top.I see some people have said the legs go in crooked and the top is made of particle board. The legs go in to the top at a 90 degree angle and are not crooked. The table is made of particle board covered on all sides with melamite (a phenolic resin) that is very durable and weighs about 10-12 lbs. It does not have a "wood finish" as on person has alleged..I have two Viewsonic 24" monitors sitting side-by-side on this stand and it's perfect for what I'm using it for. The legs screw together in different lengths for different height adjustments. The legs are solid aluminum and the threading on the screw in ends are clean with no flashings or defectsThis stand was extremely easy to assemble and the appearance is excellent. The materials are high quality and I have no qualms as to visitors seeing my monitors on this stand.To the gentleman who said that people are lying who give 5 star ratings on this product..... you sir have the wrong product as what you describe is in no way, shape, or form what I purchased. Yes, it costs $100 but in my estimate it is and was worth every penny of it.
S**R
Only one I've seen like it.
This is exactly what I needed at work. I have a docking station and two monitors. The monitors adjust height and angles quickly and easily. With this shelf I can stand or sit. ( I put my keyboard in a little short shelf when I stand and use thus shelf for my mouse.) This shelf is not as sturdy as I would like. I would not stand up to multiple moves. For the price I would have likes better qualit but it is the only thing like it that I saw. As long as I do not move or push it around my desk I will be happy.
S**R
Great stand if you need a larger surface and more height
I found it hard to find a stand that 1) had a rise of more than a few inches, and 2) was big enough to comfortably hold both a laptop and large monitor. This stand does both. The height can be adjusted to several levels by adding or subtracting pieces to/from the legs. It is plenty sturdy to hold my laptop, laptop stand and monitor. I finally have both of my screens at the right height. Why 4 stars for sturdiness? I would be less confident in its sturdiness if it got moved around a lot or got bumped. The legs screw into the shelf and it wouldn't take much to have them break off. For me it's not an issue since my stand doesn't get moved around. Oh, and the stand looks great too!
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