🚀 Elevate Your Setup with Style!
The MOZEN Computer Tower Stand is an adjustable and mobile CPU holder designed to fit most computers, featuring a maximum weight capacity of 22 lbs and 5 rolling castor wheels for easy movement. Its tool-free assembly and durable construction ensure safety and improved ventilation, making it an ideal choice for both home and office environments.
M**K
Perfect stand if you have RGB on the bottom of your tower!
I got the MOZEN Computer Tower Stand for two main reasons. One, to lift the bottom of the tower up so that the RGB that is located on the bottom of the case can shine better and two, to increase the distance between the floor and the bottom of the case to improve air flow.The MOZEN Computer Tower Stand does both of those very well. It comes with five casters, one at the end of each adjustable arm and one directly in the middle so that it does not sag at all. The casters make it very easy to move the tower around so getting to the back is much easier now.The arms are adjustable so whatever size case you have, this will work and is able to be adjusted very easily. Whether you need to be able to move the case around easily, or if you need to lift the case up off the ground (whether for airflow, RGB lights or, as in my case, both) the MOZEN Computer Tower Stand is a great and inexpensive way of doing it. I do recommend the MOZEN Computer Tower Stand!
L**M
Unstable, it will open up and let your PC tip out
When I first ordered this stand, they did not show the measurements of how big the arms were for it. So I wasn’t sure it would fit my PC tower, which is a mid-tower. My case is 18.5 inches from front to back, and 8 inches from side to side. It weighs 34 pounds. I was concerned, once I opened the arms out they they seemed pretty short. But my computer fit ok on them, and when I closed the arms tight up against the sides of my PC it was centered and stable on the stand. However, the moment I moved it just an inch, the arms spread themselves open and almost dumped my PC to the floor! I steadied it, and tightened the arms again, and didn’t move it at all, just waited, and as time went on, I watched them slowly spreading again and loosening up. There is no locking mechanism whatsoever to force the stand to stay in whatever position you put it in to fit your case, so it just rolls open on its wheels whenever it feels like it!On top of that, this is horribly cheap plastic, you can bend a side of it with your thumb. I really don’t feel this is a good product and think anyone with anything bigger than a mini tower should not even consider it at all.Oh, one last thing, their measurements are off by at least an entire inch or more. They are showing measurements of the OUTSIDE of the stand. If you need to know what case will be stable in this thing, you need to measure the INSIDES where the case will go inside the stoppers, like I did.
N**D
A Decent Roller, but Poor Press Fit Plastic
I move around PCs on a daily basis, and in an effort to reduce some lower back strain, I decided to try out this rolling PC stand. For what it sets out to do, it accomplishes them no questions asked. This stand is sturdy enough to hold a fully decked-out gaming PC without any concerns of tipping over. The rollers are modest, and clearly not designed to be used for daily rolling around, so I can't subtract any points for my unique use-case. There are, however, more glaring items that speak to the overall quality of the product. Some of the press-fit plastic bumpers (Which I presume are to protect the PC) keep falling off despite continual reseatings. The plastic does feel low quality already, and the bumpers coming off just sends it home. It works, for what it is, though it won't win any awards for its performance.I would recommend this product to someone who needs to get their PC off the ground or carpet and currently doesn't have another solution.
W**.
Moving that Computer?
I needed to move my computer from under my desk to the side of the desk and this computer stand made the process very simple to move from one place to the next. The unit is made of looks like a heavy-duty plastic or polymer that swivels in the middle to approximately 12 inches wide and have five 360-degree swivel wheels to allow easy movement. I tried this stand on two systems and they are anywhere from 8-9" wide at various weights.PROS: The Good Stuff1. Polymer is heavy enough to hold up to 22 lbs. of weight.2. There are 5 wheels that support the structure. (4 wheels around the outside legs and 1 wheel under the middle of the frame)3. The stand moves very well on wood or solid floors.4. The rubberized piece of the frame structure grasps the computer on the sides fairly well.CONS: Things to Think About1. This is not so much a "CON" but an observation. Even though you have some rubberization on the upper inner legs that hold the computer at the sides, it would have been nice to put some of that rubberization on the platform members so that your computer won't slide easily off the frame. When rolling the frame and computer across a carpet area you better hold onto both units as the computer can easily slide off the stand during the movement due to no gripping.2. I fixed the sliding off the stand issue with some small one-sided sticky rubber strips stuck to the cross members - problem solved.For the price point this unit it is well built and very handy. It would have been nice to have a little more gripping power. If you are looking for a stand to get that computer off the floor of yours to help keep that pesky old dust out of the unit as much as possible, then this little stand is definitely worth adding to your office or home office. Give it a go, I don't think you will look back. I know, I didn't....
N**G
A decent tower stand to help with dust
It is recommended to raise your computer at least 3 inches so that airflow throughout the computer case is open and clear in order to reduce the amount of dust build up there is into a tower. This product provides just the right amount of airflow beneath a computer tower for that purpose. There are much nicer products that do this task at a heavier price tag—so you do get what you pay for. That said, if you just want something that works at a low cost, this product is a decent balance of those needs. Balancing the weight of the tower in the adjustable stand can take a bit and may take a little effort to set on carpet, but once done, this stand does exactly what it is supposed to.
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