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WESTREE Dual Monitor Stand Riser, Wood and Steel Monitor Stand Riser, Computer Monitor Stand for 2 Monitors, Multi-Purpose Desktop Storage Stand for Computer,Laptop,Printer,TV

(19 customer reviews)

  • Weight: 4.24

$40.00

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Pink
‎Rustic Brown
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‎Large
Material Alloy Steel
Brand WESTREE
‎WESTREE
Finish Type Rustic Brown
Shape Rectangular
Base Type ‎Leg
Assembly Required ‎Yes
Manufacturer ‎WESTREE
Item Weight ‎9.35 pounds
‎9.28 pounds
Package Dimensions ‎17.01 x 11.97 x 3.19 inches
‎17.09 x 12.09 x 3.82 inches
Material Type ‎Alloy Steel
Date First Available September 24
2021

Based on 19 reviews

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  1. feebee’s mom

    I have been putting furniture together for 50 years, and this is one of the best-engineered products I have built. All pieces lined up perfectly and went together smoothly. The joints for the top 3 pieces have metal plates on the underside, reinforcing the joints securely. There were extra pieces for every screw, bolt and dowel, and the graphics were clear for the simple assembly. In fact, assembly only took about 5 minutes. Packaging was secure, with no excess foam; just enough to keep the pieces from moving during shipping. I would buy this again without hesitation.

    feebee’s mom

  2. Dispatch4599

    This riser is absolutely PERFECT! It can hold the HEAVIEST of monitors in my opinion. It is supported in the middle and then has the metal base on the sides. I loved how well it was constructed so much it pushed to by an even bigger monitor. At 36″ length, why not? If you are on the fence about it, just buy it. You will love it.

    Dispatch4599

  3. TT

    I feel compelled to write this review to let others know that this product is very well made. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, the finish is wonderful, and it matches my desk perfectly. The materials are pristinely finished, the price is very reasonable, and delivery was almost instantaneous. Overall, I’m very happy with this purchase and have nothing negative to say about it.

    TT

  4. DV

    The stand was well engineered. The package includes all necessary hardware, three panels, a Phillips screwdriver, a hex key, four foam pads from 3M, assembly instructions and contact information. They also included two spare wooden dowels and a short screw. The installation is straight forward and the product rather sturdy. If you ever put together an IKEA product, this will be similar, except easier considering the number of the components. The content is set into a cardboard box (with appropriate packaging within to prevent the components from shifting during transportation and prevent scratching of the panels) approximately 3″ x 11.5″ x 16.5″ – pretty compact.It is a great product for its price – quality and look.

    DV

  5. kokorokara

    I’m glad I purchased this monitor stand after looking at different options. The rustic wood color matches perfectly with my table. It’s just high enough to store items underneath and keep my head comfortable when looking at my computer screen. The assembly was simple and completed within 10 minutes or so. I recommend looking at the measurements before purchasing to see if they fit your needs.

    kokorokara

  6. Robert woolf jr

    I write a lot of reviews. But I needed something that wasn’t going to mess up the rubber mat on my desk. So this stand was able to hold two monitors and also be big enough to fit on my desk at 47”. After looking at many different risers and options, I finally decided to give this one a try. Not only was engineered and put together easily. But it organizes my desk. Gives me the opportunity to not hurt my neck as I am a YouTuber and spend a lot of time on my computer!I am very happy with this purchase for the price and for the durability and the looks! The material is awesome. And the durability is very sturdy. Definitely happy with this purchase!

    Robert woolf jr

  7. Cassidy

    This product is not made out of real wood – seems like probably particle board or something similar, with a plastic coating. But it looks pretty nice, it’s lightweight, and it wasn’t a huge pain to assemble. Took me about 15 minutes to put together, and it holds my 32 inch TV without a problem. It also has enough space for a bit of storage underneath

    Cassidy

  8. Kyle B.

    I am very happy with this choice to raise my monitors on my desk.Appearance————-The stand looks nice. The brown faux-wood is very classy and the ebony black is modern, though the two together is a little bit weird. It looks very nice and matches my ebony black desk pretty well. It stands up on black feet and generally the whole stand is low profile. Again, love how classy it looks.Space————-The stand is thin but long. This allows me to fit a 27′ and a 24′ monitor, though I did have to place them both at a tilt and the stands of my 27′ monitor is just ever-so-slightly off of the stand. But it’s in no way at risk of falling. It provides ample space if you have one monitor and plenty to spare. Two monitors like myself and you have to play a bit to get them to fit, but they’ll fit. It also has good gaps for little stuff I always have at my computer.Setup————-Straightforward directions, though I wasn’t familiar with the turning screws that come included. Easy to get the pieces together — took me about 15 minutes, and I’m slow at building.Overall————Great expansion stand for adding deskspace and improving posture. Helps me not bend my neck down and sit straighter. I’d recommend the stand 100%. It’s a 10/10 for the quality-price value.

    Kyle B.

  9. smarcelousa

    Highly recommended, it worked like I was expecting, easy to assemble, space under to fit organizers as well.

    smarcelousa

  10. Jay Jacoby

    o desk top setup. This is a really nice addition to any desktop. Elevates my monitors about 5 inches higher which makes for easier viewing on my neck. Also, add some extra storage area for the keyboard and mouse when not using them so I can use my desktop to write on or whatnot.

    Jay Jacoby

  11. Cranky*Girl

    this shelf. I actually bought it for the kitchen. I could really use a matching shelf about 24 inches long, but I don’t see one on the site anywhere. this is attractive, sturdy, and modern, without being cold.

    Cranky*Girl

  12. JOSE PENA

    urdy, stylish. But…. I like it a lot, the only recommendation is to have option for a longer riser. If you can make it longer width wise like 45”, would be even more perfect for my desk.

    JOSE PENA

  13. Clone_Fan_86

    duct arrived in perfect condition, was easy to assemble, and actually contained additional hardware. I am using it as a stand to add height to my new 40″ flat screen tv, and it works great.

    Clone_Fan_86

  14. Amazing Customer

    le desk space. Great monitor riser, especially if you use dual monitors. I purchased it specifically to have extra storage space beneath to push my keyboard under and have more desk space when needed. This absolutely fits a standard keyboard.

    Amazing Customer

  15. J. Lee

    rdy monitor stand. Solid and pleasing to the eye with one small design flaw. The support leg that is in the middle of the back is flush with the legs on the sides after they have rubber non-skid pads on them (provided). Why not desing it so the middle also has those pads? If you need to move the unit at all, especially when it has items on it, the middle will scrape. I had to redo the pads it came with and add two different sizes just to balance it out.

    J. Lee

  16. Nick Segura

    t purchased this I was hesitant that it wouldn’t hold two monitors as advertised, but it holds my two 24″ monitors with ease.

    Nick Segura

  17. Eric

    . I bought one of these for my 43″ TV to raise it up a bit (I measured my TV at its stands before I bought this), and it fits the TV really well. It seems fairly sturdy and didn’t take long to put together. This also comes with a hex wrench for most of the screws and a flathead screwdriver (strangely not a Phillips) for a couple screws on the back of the bottom support block.One thing is that you’ll need a Phillips screwdriver – For the middle support block, there are a couple of attaching pieces that screw into the bottom of the board that require a fine Phillips screwdriver tip.

    Eric

  18. LoreLei

    d. I am using this monitor stand to raise two laptops to the height I needed so I’m not looking down at them, and also allow me to put the shared keyboard and mouse underneath. It is plenty deep front to back to safely hold the laptops, there is just enough room to also stand my phone beside them, and I have more than enough room below to use the mouse and keyboard. I even toyed with the idea of trying to add a very small shelf to hold a pad of paper and pen for those times when that is easier. The width is perfect for me – it looks like it was custom-made for my setup, but note that this is not wide enough for two full-sized keyboards although it would probably allow two minis and still have a *little* room left over for a mouse.Although I would prefer real wood, it is reasonably attractive and most of it is covered by tech anyway. The instructions were excellent and the stand is sturdy and stable. It arrived when expected. All-in-all, I am very happy with this purchase.

    LoreLei

  19. MrChiSox

    JUST bought this yesterday and finished assembly just a few moment ago and wouldn’t ordinarily post up a review this quickly but I can absolutely report that this is a very nice little stand. No, it nothing furniture grade but one should automatically know that given it’s $40 price. My desk is not exactly a beautiful piece of furtniture, it’s actually a 6 foot table top which I attached to a training table so that wasn’t important to me. It looks nice and it is definately going to be sturdy enough for my needs. I’m not certain how I am going to reorganize my desk at the moment and will need a few days to get things sorted out but I will be placing at least one monitor on the top and maybe both of them and from there I will need to figure out where/how I am going to situat my desktop audio system and headphones. I have such a mess of wiring going on behind my desk right now that the easiest way to go about this is going to be to unplug everything and re-do it all. I’ll post a photo later.So is there anything to note here? Well, this unit comes in a series of small pieces and has to be assembled first of all. There are 8 short screws and four short dowel rods used to connect the three sections which make up the top. The sections are joined together first using the dowel rods and then by lining up two pieces of metal on the underside and then inserting the scres. Don’t over tighten because a couple of the nylon screw inserts weren’t glued very well. I’m not worried with mine.I chose not to use a piece which goes on the underside at the back of the shelf. I am going to need the added depth of leaving that piece out so that electronics can extend through the back side. Oh, and these digital photos can be a bit tricky at times when it comes to judging overal dimentions but I was started to discover that the “legs” the shelf attaches to are only about 3/4″ thick. They are made of metal and plenty robust.I assembled this shelf by myself in about 25 minutes while laying in bed on my back this afternoon. I am currently laid up with a sore back. You shouldn’t have any difficulty putting this together. I would highlyrecommend this rizer to anybody looking to create more room on their desktop.

    MrChiSox

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