🚀 Elevate Your Workspace, Elevate Your Game!
The EUREKA ERGONOMIC Computer Tower Stand is a versatile and height-adjustable solution designed for modern workspaces. With a weight capacity of 62.59 lbs and five adjustable heights, it ensures easy access to your CPU while maintaining a clutter-free environment. The stand features a mobile design with 360° locking caster wheels for both stability and mobility, making it an essential accessory for any desk setup. Assembly is quick and straightforward, and dedicated customer support is always available.
Finish Type | Unfinished |
Shape | Rectangular |
Base Type | Wheeled |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 62.59 LBS |
Number of Levels | 5 |
Special Feature | Adjustable |
Global Trade Identification Number | 06941471165598 |
Manufacturer | Eureka Ergonomic |
Item Weight | 4.95 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.98 x 11.42 x 15.98 inches |
Item model number | ERK-CS-01B |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Metal |
Manufacturer Part Number | ERK-CS-01B |
L**A
Elevation is its Superpower, but Measure Your Tower First
I wanted a rolling cart for a computer tower, and I wanted it in black. Easy peasy, right? But the biggest computer superstore in our area didn't have one, much less the smaller office supply stores.Amazon has tons of them. But this one is special because it allows you flexibility in how high the platform sits. Yup. I don't have to bend all the way down to the FLOOR to see some of the holes on the back of the tower. You just need to measure before you put it together. Mine sits as high as possible while still sliding unobstructed under my desk. The extra 10 bucks or so will be worth it in the long run, with all the "annoyance savings."It rolls easily, it feels sturdy and secure. People have had to modify it because the platform is a bit too small for their towers. I came out ok, because the feet of my tower were long enough on all four corners to securely grip the platform. All good. But keep that in mind before you buy.August, 2021Even if all 4 feet of your tower seem to have a nice grip, it is still possible for them to move. I discovered this when my tower went plunging to the floor. it didn’t go far, it’s OK, but it was a tense moment. My suggestion now is to just put something across the back to make sure it doesn’t inch backwards and give you that problem. A little bungee cord, maybe some discreetly twisted or folded black electrical tape, maybe something along the back edge to elevate the surface, just something to block the thing from sliding back over the back edge.It still works great, slides around beautifully. Just mind the size and feet of your tower.August, 2023I ended up putting my computer tower on my desk again. As I changed out different wired components, it was just a little bit easier for me to do that for a while. But this little rolling cart has continued to be helpful. Sometimes I use it to put my handbag on, so the contents are handy to me when I’m at the computer, whether I want to grab my phone or wallet or a favorite pen out of my purse and have it handy to put it back into.When I am not carrying a purse with a structured bottom, I often put a portable file box on it and roll it to whichever surface I’m working at. It’s nice to keep the worksurface clear by having the hanging file at my fingertips.At some point I will have my cord situation decided, and probably go back to putting my tower onto this cart, as originally planned, but It’s nice that I found two other very helpful uses for it in between time.2024I purchased a second identical cart, and have a pc tower on each one: A cosmetic home office reno meant that my computer set up had to go mobile for a good while. SO thankful for these carts! (Carrying/moving awkwardly-sized towers and accessing front AND back without the cart is a PAIN!) I miss having one for convenience with handbag and/or short file box though 😁.
J**.
Versatile computer tower stand.
This is the second stand I have purchased from Eureka. I have a large gaming computer tower that this adjustable stand has made it very easy to not only keep my computer off the floor, it also has made it simple to move my large tower with just a push. So when I have to open up the case to get inside of my computer, I just roll it over to my chair and open it. I also love that this stand is adjustable in height. Setting up my tower at a higher level, I can sit in my chair and I do not have to hurt my back by bending over to work on it. Owning this stand is a real game changer for those of us that have larger computer towers. Excellent find.
5**W
Seems well-enough made. Would you like to know more?
Got this last week. Reasonable quality. The powder coating is even. The u-shaped frame-pipes seem to have nuts welded inside the holes, as opposed to just punching the metal and Trying to thread whatever gets pushed in. (Been there before, dislike that.) Assembles with 8 screws. Plus 4 casters. Seems solid, with the screws tightened. (Philips #2 not included.) I did not need the directions, except to see which of the two choices of holes the longer bolts went in. (Which becomes obvious, anyway...)Third hole from the top - was there 5 or 6? I forget...) brings it to just under my desk (Standard 30" tall?), with 2-3 inches left above, just enough to reach the USB ports up there. It leaves a little space below. I plan to put a board across the bottom bars to hold up a BG500 (my small no-longer-manufactured UPS from APC) under the computer. Did not measure the height below, as I did not buy the board yet. It's 3-4 inches or so? The BG500 will definitely fit laying down, and will then roll in/out with the 'puter. (A BACK-UPS 300 may not, as it's taller and the inserted plugs would then also point upward. Put this one on the floor below it, if you have one, no shelf.) Seems sturdy enough. Gets it above the floor dust. Fits my 'Game' tower. (I bought "Power".) Rolls easy enough to get access. (Wiring tip: Leave 'service loops' - aka enough extra slack - in your cables, so there is enough wire to pull the 'puter out for access , if you often need to, without needing to unplug things.) If I was going to nit-pick, I might say the shelf could be an inch or two longer, but the feet of my machine ~are~ firmly on the deck.It's $40 for 2 sets of 2 powder-coated tubes, 4 wheels and a powder-coated shelf - but worth it comparatively, I feel. I would buy it again. As a note, I also have a $20+ plastic 'X'-stand that I bought for work, was $20. It works, but no height, no way to add a small shelf. I like this much more than that one, in the end.Three months later, still holding the computer sturdy under my desk surface, well above the carpet and cat-hair. Moves in and out easily enough. Solidly satisfied.
K**K
So...
Originally was buying this for puter built in Thermaltake core v71. But no way it will fit. So though it would work for PS5, but wheels do not lock!!! Going to try to find a way to get wheels to lock... will update later...
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