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The SONGMICS 3 Tier Wide Printer Stand is a compact, mobile printer cart designed for home and office use. Measuring 16.1 x 12.2 x 15 inches, it features a sturdy metal frame with an adjustable mesh shelf, supporting up to 66 lbs on top and 44 lbs below. Equipped with 4 smooth-rolling wheels (2 lockable), it offers easy mobility and secure placement. Tool-free assembly makes setup quick and effortless, helping professionals reclaim desk space and organize office essentials efficiently.













| ASIN | B08MDSYVWP |
| Adjustable Length | Yes |
| Antenna Location | Desk |
| Best Sellers Rank | #196,312 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #274 in Home Printer Stands #2,286 in Office Carts & Stands |
| Brand | SONGMICS |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Printer Stand, 1 x Instructions |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Printers |
| Compatible Phone Models | Printers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,796) |
| Fastening Type | Clip Holder |
| Finish | Metal, Particleboard |
| Form Factor | Tower |
| Item Dimensions | 16.1 x 12.2 x 15 inches |
| Item Type Name | under desk printer stand fax machine mobile rolling cart on wheels locking with storage shelf rack |
| Item Weight | 7.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SONGMICS |
| Mfr Part Number | ULGR301B01 |
| Model Name | 2 Tier Printer Stand, Printer Table with Wheels, Rolling Printer Cart |
| Model Number | ULGR301B01 |
| Mounting Type | Floor Stand |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Adjustable |
| Theme | Space |
| UPC | 194343111216 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year |
R**E
Super sturdy and smooth, holds decent weight
I love this little cart. Originally bought it to hold a printer, but it rolled so smoothly and held so much weight that it's become a portable sewing machine table, an office, a side table in the living room, and even a quick baby changing surface in a pinch! It was beyond simple to put together, I did it alone in the dark by the light of a TV in less than 10 minutes. No upper body strength required! The height is perfect to store things underneath. I can fit a massive stack of oversized books, or my open laptop. The "wood" top is thicker and sturdier than I expected. I have a heavy duty computerized sewing machine with a table attachment, it fits perfectly on top. No bending or bowing. I have also been using it as a portable work space, with big stacks of papers on it or using as a tiny computer desk. It is the same height as my (very average sized) coffee table. The metal legs are pretty strong, the wood top is durable, and the casters can bear a lot of weight while retaining the smooth roll that it has when empty. The wheel locks are a nice bonus. Usually inexpensive carts like this don't even have usable wheel locks! All in all, you get a LOT of bang for your buck with this. All the functionality of a big cart, while being small enough to fit anywhere! Would very highly recommend.
M**B
Not that hard to put together and a big help to me in the kitchen
I got this for what is likely a very uncommon reason. I am 3/4 of a century old, not the very strong person I once was, a little unsteady and most of the time must use a cane, but I do like to cook still. However, I felt it was no longer safe to try to carry a very large pot filled with hot water and about 4 quarts of cooked macaroni from the stove to the sink to drain it. I decided a small rolling table would be ideal. After much hunting and reviewing various products, I saw 3-tier printer stands and, based on the dimensions and weight rating of this, felt it would work and also give me room to store some things on the shelves below the top level, and I feel it is going to work just fine. I will put a heat-resistant cover like you use under toaster ovens, etc. on the top and and then a 2/3 sized baking sheet with high edges on top of that. If it seems at all likely to move around, I can use some mini-C clamps at the corners when I want to use it for a transport device. I will certainly not have anything over 30 pounds, even if idid a large stuffed turkey. and it is rated for much more than that per shelf and on the top. I noticed some people complaining they could not get it together. These can be a bit tricky but really not that difficult. I had no trouble. I did not need the instructions really since I had put together a tall set of shelving that used the same principle, but the instructions given with this stand were pretty decent. One point is that although they showed the posts with the wheels on them in the first pictures, they did not discuss putting on wheels the at all. You will do well to put them on first. Start them using your fingers, not the little tool they provide. There are 2 locking wheels with little tabs on them and 2 plain wheels- it generally works best if you put the 2 locking wheels on the same side- either the long or short side, depending on how the stand will be parked, so you can easily reach the locking tabs. First, however, make sure you have all the parts you should and that none look broken or flawed. There are likely to be as many as 12 little black round pieces loose in the box- do not panic as they are meant to protect the ends of the posts and the paint on everything from scrapes by the ends of the posts. Most of the time they do not stay on during shipping based on my experience, but no harm is done. ASSEMBLY TIPS: If you put the post between your knees to hold it with the bottom of the post with the screw-in spot up (I also stuck the top of the post into the side of my moccasin for extra stability) then hold the post just below where the screw-in is between your thumb and SECOND finger, set the screw of the wheel in place and hold it there with your first/index finger on top of the bottom of the wheel, that will help stabilize things while you turn the wheel with your other hand until the threads take hold. Screw it on until it gets a little firm to turn, then you can set the little tool in place on the nut and if your thumb is just enough below the nut for the tool to slide in and catch the nut, it will be easier to turn without the tool slipping out of place all the time. Once tight, put the wheels on the rest of the posts. Choose a metal shelf, lay it on its side and slip the posts through the corner holes. Grab a pair of the snap-together holders and fit them as close to the bottom of the post, as near the wheels at you want the shelf to be. I wanted mine as low as possible. Do as the instructions said, and slide one of the clip-together support halves down the post to the level you want it until it clicks, then get the other half (being sure the arrows on both are pointing towards the TOP of the POST or they will not work and will not even clip together!).and slide it into position to mesh with the half on the post, Press them together firmly- they may not be seamlessly together yet, but so long as they are together enough to stay put, go on to the next post and do the same to it. My hands are not so strong anymore and I could squeeze the clips together. When you have all 4 done, carefully slide the metal shelf down so each set of support clips slide into the corner hole of the shelf and then press the shelf firmly down over each set of clips which will now be held in place inside the corner hole of that shelf. Next position the next 4 support clips at the level you want and slide the shelf corner holes over them. Be sure all 4 supports are set at the same level. Single and double lines are marked at intervals on the posts so you can count them to see that all the supports are at the same level. That is the exact reason the marks are there, not for decoration, although I think they do look nicer than a blank post. At this point you should be able to turn the posts and shelves so it is standing on the wheels. Put the last set of 4 support clips at the tops of the posts and set the top on over them, making sure the clips go into the holder for them on the underside of the printer stand top. If the printer stand seems unlevel, first make sure the top is well-seated on the posts- but do not try to beat it to death, just firm pressure should work. If the stand seems unlevel, still, you can use the little tool to tighten the wheel on the "too-long" post, or if it is as tight as it can go, loosen one or more of the others just a little. You can set the stand upside down on its top on carpet, towel or blanket to protect it to do this if you are careful turning the stand over, or if you are flexible, reach down and do tightening while the stand is sitting on its wheels. It should not take much of a turn on the correct wheel to post nut to make ithe stand level. Truly it is not that hard to assemble this stand. I feel it would be a fine printer stand (just remember never to try to lift and carry it by holding onto its top!) and I feel it is going to work out great for my unusual purpose. It would have been handy to have years ago when I had a broken foot and was forbidden to even set it down to rest it on the floor lest the bones spread. I had to carry things in a bag with a strap I could loop over my neck, and you certainly cannot carry a pot of food that way. I recommend if you are in that predicament and have no one to help you, you consider this solution
M**E
Small but stable, easy to assemble
I was reorganizing my desk & needed something to hold my closed laptop on its fan, and the extra hard drive on its fan. This fit the bill as it fitted under my current printer desk with the two fans set sideways with their equipment fitted one. They’re out of the way, well ventilated because of the fans and the rails under them. It much lower than I would want for a printer stand, but it’s ideal and secure for my purpose.
P**H
Sensitive to weight
I have had this cart for 11 months. I use it to store scrapbook paper and accessories for making greeting cards. Most of the time it sits in the bedroom and when I run out of birthday cards I roll it and two other carts a short distance to my craft table in the dining room, maybe 15 feet away. I needed to work on Christmas cards a few days ago so I wheeled everything to my craft table. As I started to move this cart the front corner dipped down. The wheel looked like it had bent to the back. My husband and I turned the cart over and the plastic housing on the wheel was cracked allowing the wheel to bend to the back. I contacted the seller and they found a set of replacement wheels that "might" work for $20 plus shipping. If they don't that is my responsibility. The cart only cost $56 dollars. The cart itself is nice and sturdy, the only weak spot is the rollers. If you are going to only put a printer on the stand it should work well. Not so good for rolling from room to room with a lot of paper on the shelves.
S**Y
Great for Printer
I ordered this table to give room on my desk by placing the printer on a separate table. The printer is 18" L x 14" W x 10" H. The table is sturdy and easy to put together. It is able to hold the weight of the printer without bowing the legs. The shelf underneath is sturdy to hold paper or a box that is no higher than 8". It works great for my small space.
L**Z
Perfect size for a printer and has wheels.
Perfect for our brother printer at work. The shelves hold copy paper. Perfect size for a small office. Very study and easy to put together.
H**9
I like this thing
I bought this for the height. It stands over my dell tower EXACTLY how i wanted. Good quality imo. Its very portable, able to be placed on a desk or a table or even the floor with wheels for layer modle printers. Good design. Fantastic height and fit.
A**R
very happy with this, was easy to put together, looks great, everything fit perfectly, i use this as my portable media center, holds my 40lb projector, media players, hard drives perfectly, easy to move around with the lockable wheels, i would recommend to everyone,
D**E
It's sturdy , and looks great.
B**N
Not very sturdy. Don’t put anything heavy on this.
P**L
I am using it as a printer / PlayStation stand and it’s perfect.
A**R
Good quality. Just the wheels are hard to attach due to hard plastic. Otherwise, love it.
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