🚀 Elevate your workspace, roll into productivity!
The Techni Mobili Sit-to-Stand Rolling Laptop Cart features adjustable height from 28.25" to 43" via dual knobs, durable moisture-resistant MDF panels in a modern graphite finish, and smooth locking double-wheel casters for easy mobility. It includes an open storage compartment with an accessory shelf, supports up to 22 pounds, and comes with a 5-year limited warranty, making it a versatile and reliable solution for dynamic office setups.
Base | Engineered Wood |
Top Material Type | Engineered Wood |
Furniture Leg Material | Alloy Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Hutch Material | Engineered Wood |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 22 Pounds |
Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 2 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
UL Listed | No |
Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
Includes All Assembly Tools | No |
Shape | Rectangular |
Desk Design | Writing Desk |
Color | Black Graphite |
Style Name | Contemporary |
Finish Types | Laminated |
Furniture Finish | Graphite |
Leg Style | Modern" or "Contemporary |
Top Color | Black Graphite |
Natural Variation Type | Finish Shade |
Base Color | Black Graphite |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.75"D x 21.25"W x 31.25"H |
Item Weight | 25 Pounds |
Size | 21.25"W x 15.75"D x 31.25"H |
Number Of Shelves | 2 |
Tabletop Thickness | 0.8 Inches |
Maximum Height | 45.5 Inches |
Minimum Height | 28 Inches |
Working Surface Diagonal Length | 26.5 Inches |
Number Of Open Shelves | 2 |
Additional Features | Adjustable Height, Rolling Cart, Storage Shelves |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Drawer Type | No drawer |
Base Type | Storage |
Lifting Mechanism | Manual |
Frame Joint Type | Welded |
Has Finished Back | No |
Storage Options | [ Limited ] |
Cabinet Configuration | Freestanding |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
N**B
Exceeded expectations on all fronts.
This stand exceeded my expectations in terms of the quality of design, construction and ease of assembly. The stand has a nice area for magazines, with a small nook for mice or headphones above it. The "deck" rises and lowers easily and fits most chairs or recliners with just enough space under it for small devices, phones, etc. There is ample space for a mouse to be used with 15 inch laptops and otherwise. There are two locking wheels which help keep it from moving on smooth surfaces. However there is enough heft to this stand to keep it from randomly wandering with a light push.Notes for those looking to buy. The stand is "wrapped" in a wood grain surface coating I personally haven't encountered before. Visually it is actually very nice, and it has taken most punishment that normal use has given to it. However I wager that a sharp object or destructive teenager could likely peel it away with effort. I wouldn't rate this as a negative, and given how other furniture from China is using rougher and cheaper wood, this actually is a very nice solution to the sometimes crude look and feel that comes with it.It is exceptionally easy to assemble. The instructions and design were very well though-out and clear.The photo makes it look like the stand is on a triad of wheels, but there are four of them. Indeed I had worried about stability but the rear wheels are spread wide (though out of site in product photos) and it is entirely stable in normal use.The "handle" bar seen on the deck is very firmly attached and is useful for pulling the stand from place to place without worry about damage.The deck supports are deeply embedded in the stand itself running from attachment points below the bottom panel, through the mid-deck to strong mount points on the computer level itself. There are two clasping locks to hold the deck at any level you telescope it up or down too. Again, just simply well designed and well made.This did cost a bit more than cheaper stands, but the small cost difference yields a huge bonus. This is a nice bit of furniture that will look at home most anyplace, gives very high function and value for the price, and would buy another if need comes along.
D**R
Great Quality - Great Price - Easy to Assemble (with patience)
This is a very sturdy piece, and assembly was easy, but does require patience and careful reading of instructions. A few of the steps require a little finesse to ease the parts into place, but just take your time and don't get in a rush.The casters roll easily, but lock into place when needed. I love having the storage and shelf underneath, and the working surface is generous enough to allow a 13 inch laptop and a mouse to be used easily. I'm not sure how much mouse-room you'd have with a larger laptop, but most people just use the laptop's built-in track pad anyway. (A mouse is essential for my wife's World of Warcraft addiction.) The riser works smoothly and should be tall enough for the tallest user. At the lowest setting, it's at about regular desk height, which makes it easy to tuck into a corner without being an eyesore.Speaking of aesthetics: although this piece is well made and practical, I find the fake wood grain vinyl veneer pretty unattractive. The photo is a good representation of the actual color: an orange-ish hue that reminds me of the 70s, and not in a good way. There is a gray version of this offered on Amazon as well, for a little more money (and non-Prime-eligible) but since this is not a focal point of a room it's not that big a deal. If it REALLY bugs you, you could remove the vinyl veneer (which doesn't seem that difficult) and paint it. I'm not deducting any stars for aesthetics, because it's exactly how it's pictured.If you need a standing laptop desk that's easy to move around, has plenty of storage, and a generous working surface, I don't think you can do better than this for anywhere close to the price.
K**N
Affordable, Easy to Assemble, Durable, and Fully Functional
I work from home, using my computer. Sitting at my desk from ten to twelve hours a day has gotten to be uncomfortable, particularly as I grow older, and I am sure it's not the healthiest way to live. Over the past year or so, I have tried alternating between a couple of different chairs, as well as using inflatable cushions, and kneeling chairs. These have alleviated the problem somewhat, but still I am sitting for long periods of time each day.A couple of years ago, I had ordered a standing desk but it turned out to be more like a music stand, and it wasn't very sturdy, so I didn't trust it with my MacBook.I ordered one of these a few weeks ago because it was easily affordable, yet looked durable. When it arrived, I was initially dismayed because of all of the parts that I had to put together, that being one of the least favorite tasks for me. However, I found the directions to be intuitive, and the task of assembling the desk easy. I will admit that I yelled at it a couple of times but, compared to other things that I have had to put together, this was a dream.The completed desk is indeed sturdy, and everything that I had hoped for. It is adjustable to pretty much any desired height, and easily lowered to a comfortable sitting desk height when I'm tired of standing. So now, I spend my mornings at the standing desk, using my MacBook. Since I am not used to standing for long periods of time, I stand for a while, then sit for a while, but I expect that the periods of time in which I can stand will increase before long. In the afternoon, I go downstairs to my office and sit at my desk with my iMac, alternating between my office chair and my kneeling desk. After supper, I'll usually return to the standing desk for the remainder of my working day.So I can give this five stars without hesitation. It was affordable. It was fairly easy to assemble, and the completed product is durable, as it uses hardware that shouldn't easily loosen over time as so many other products I have purchased have done. It is functional, and it does what I want it to do. As an added plus, it also looks good. A week after I began using mine, my wife wanted one, so we ordered a second one.
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