🖥️ Elevate your setup, roll with style, and own your workspace!
The EUREKA ERGONOMIC Height Adjustable Computer Tower Stand is a robust, 2-tier mobile PC holder designed for full-size ATX cases. Featuring 6-step height adjustment (23¼'' to 33¼''), silent 360° rotating wheels with brakes, and a durable powder-coated steel frame supporting up to 100 lbs, it enhances airflow and workspace organization. Its multifunctional design includes a pegboard organizer and built-in mousepad, making it perfect for home or office setups seeking mobility, stability, and style.
Manufacturer | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
Brand | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
Item Weight | 17.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.2 x 13.8 x 32.7 inches |
Item model number | ARCH-B |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Size | 13.8"D x 25.2"W x 33.3"H |
Manufacturer Part Number | ARCH-B |
Z**.
A tie for my favorite PC stand
This is a wonderful, sturdy cart. I bought the maple and white, for somethign that would coordinate a little better with my white and bamboo sit/stand desk. It is a VERY pale finish. I'm not currently using the white mouse pad that came with it, but it's nice quality. Unfortunately, the white is very impractical, and managed to become permanently stained within a day or two.I've been using IKEA Alex units (with casters) as a PC stand for years. You don't have to carry your PC somewhere if you need to work on it, you can move it room-to-room, and it has plenty of storage.This is a terrific alternative that offers tremendous flexibility, albeit at the cost of hidden storage. I currently use mine next to a recliner, to hold a gaming PC on the bottom shelf. The top functions as a side table to hold a small RGB desk lamp, charger for my Apple Watch and iPhone, and various sundries (lip balm, soundbar remote, eyeglass cleaning cloth, desktop eyeglass holder. It also has an IKEA Skadis pegboard attached for display/storage. I also have a Fifine mic arm clamped to the top shelf, so I can keep it swung out of the way when not in use.I only have one nitpick with this product. As with my SKADIS pegboard, I wish the attached pegboard section (and therefore accessories) was designed to be compatible with standard pegboards. Nothing intermixes, which is not just somewhat annoying, but environmentally wasteful. This, of course, takes nothing away from the functionality of the cart itself.If you want a lightweight but sturdy PC stand, this is a terrific option! There are just so many ways to use this: Two PCs, PC and UPS, PC with headphone stand and external harddrives on top (or swapped), PC underneath with top used as a mousing stand or end table, etc., etc.
D**D
A really good, stable desktop rolling cart that can handle even the largest desktops.
I have a couple of walnut versions of this and use them to move the desktops around for cleaning, while being able to roll them under or by the side of my desk.It clears them off the floor nicely but gets them off the desk surface so I can use that space for something more useful. Has no problem even with my super heavy and oversized case for my gaming rig that was making my old desk bow and then can store more on top of it. Have no problem rolling around said gaming desktop on wooden floors.
R**S
Best Designed Computer Stand I Have Seen
Worked better than I hoped for. I have a professionally built-in desk with computer slot built in. Unfortunately, the computer gets too hot and the wires are a nightmare to work with in this type of enclosure. I bought this hoping I could use it to eliminate the wire problem whenever I need to make changes. It was muck better than expected. It fits perfectly under the desk without interfering with chair and keyboard. and it holds external drives, etc. Great design and built that had a lot of thought built into its design.
J**N
Taller then expected, which is honestly great.
If you are looking for an extra surface around your setup, or want to get your pc off of the carpet, this is a great product. It was easy to put together and has an adjustable height that works decently with an adjustable desk as well. There is a top mat included as well. If you want to upgrade your set up this is the next step in my option.
J**Y
It's good for what it is, but it could've been better.
I bought this to pair with the Eureka Aero 72 desk, the non standing version, as a spot to put my PC tower and power strip. I was hoping this would pair well with the desk and kinda does for the most part. Most of the cons are my own fault, but they're still cons, so let's get into it.Pros1. Super easy to assemble. I did it solo in about 30 minutes, but with another person, you can do it in 20.2. Wheels are a nice touch. It rolls with no problem over carpet while having stuff on it.3. The mousepad is also a nice touch, and matches the black/teal aesthetic of the Aero 72 desk that Eureka also sells.4. The little trays on the back are a nice touch.5. It's big enough for any mid tower PC case I can think of, and probably many full size towers too.6. Adjustable top is also a nice touch.7. Of all the PC tower carts I looked at, this one has the highest weight rating. Well done, Eureka.8. Easy to use and clean.9. When the PC tower is on the bottom shelf, it's very sturdy and there's no wobble.Neutral1. The adjustability is nice, but it can't match the height of the Aero 72 desk. It'll be slightly lower or slightly higher. Oh well.Cons1. The desktop can fit on top, and the top is rated for 66lbs, which is less than 99% of PC towers. However, at least on carpet, it wobbles a lot of you do this. The higher center of gravity also makes it feel like it's going to tip over. I would've loved to put my tower on top so I could actually see it. My fault for wrong expectations, but some optional vertical supports for the other side would've helped with stability, and maybe another bottom set other than wheels to stabilize the cart on carpet would've been nice, especially since...2. ...my goodness this thing is expensive. Over $100 for some metal, 4 wheels, two baskets, and a mousepad? C'mon Eureka, you know the profit margins on this thing are insane. I appreciate the higher specs than your other competitors, but the other competitors are less than half the price most of the time. Could've added some extra vertical supports and feet pads instead of wheels so we can add some stability and use the top shelf for a PC tower.Anyway, other than that gripe, the cart is otherwise nice. I use the top for my power strip, a spot to stash my laptop when I'm not using it on my desk, and as a spot to stash my accent lighting remotes and other baubles that I don't want cluttering my desk.Don't get me wrong. It's a nice cart, a very solid 4 stars... but it was 6 pieces of metal/plastic away from being the very best possible product in its category and that fact, combined with its very high price tag, adds an element of disappointment to the purchase, hence 1 star off.As it is, you basically have to put the PC tower on the bottom and whatever else on top. If you don't mind that, or don't mind the wobble with the PC tower on top, this is a great PC tower cart.
H**S
Top shelf is optional, side bards are still required.
Easy to assemble. Want to add to those like me with tall PC cases that still can't fit this underneath a desk when up on casters, I found that the top platform/shelf is opitnal, there is good rigidity with the side cross bar. I have the side bars dropped to the lowest level and still help from the PC accidentally being pushed out/off the platform.My case is a Thermaltake CTE Tower 500 which also vents upward, so not having the top shelf as optional is welcome. Having this large case on casters is a blessing.
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