I need something like this for home, and this seems to be the best price.
Mount two screens sided by side . 13"-27" screens.
Holds monitor screens up to 8kgs / 17.6lbs each.
It fits most flat screen monitors with VESA dimensions of 75x75 or 100x100 .
VESA Dimension is the most important specification when considering the best mount for your screen - Please ensure your screen is compatible with this brackets MAX VESA by checking the manual or by measuring the distance between the 4 holes on the rear of the screen.
Features ±45° tilt and ±180° swivel functionality.
Adjusting the position of your screens is very simple and doesn’t require tools.
Freestanding design with weighted base for enhanced stability.
Comes complete with full instructions and fitting hardware for easy set up.
Free Extended 2 Year Warranty - Registration Required
Latest comments (20)
rasdonny
31 Aug 16#20
so how is domu.co.uk on reliability & delivery etc then?
gresty1
21 Aug 16#19
Thanks. 4% on quidco too, making it £25.91.
DragonChris
21 Aug 16#18
NP! Yeah it is good and stable, heavy enough that I wouldn't hesitate to put two larger monitors on it - my left monitor is older and heavier, modern monitors are much lighter! As long as you don't pull the arms right out in front, the weight isn't an issue.
Again, just be wary of the size of the base plate, depending on the dimensions of your desk :smiley:
jjustyy
21 Aug 161#17
Thanks for that Chris, I like it, looks really stable
Holds 2x 24" Dell monitors with clamp
Not had it long enough to comment on longevity but initially impressions are positive
I paid £30.93 (£24.99 + £5.94 delivery)
GotBass
20 Aug 16#14
Any recommendations for a 34 inch ultrawide stand?
rastbury
19 Aug 16#5
Slightly offtopic but anyone recommend a triple monitor mount?
Gooner77 to rastbury
19 Aug 161#6
For my triple set-up I went with a double and a single one as it was more stable.
NXSmiggy to rastbury
20 Aug 16#13
Look for duronic on amazon. Worth every penny. Amazingly well built and excellent value
jborea1
20 Aug 16#12
I ordered this last week from amazon and it is a great stand very sturdy, yes the base is a little large but I would rather have that than it fall over when you add the screens! Mine is fitted with two 23" screens and to get the screens side by side I removed one of the rivet bars on one arm and now it looks brilliant
allsa001
20 Aug 16#11
I would like to see a photo also
DragonChris
19 Aug 161#9
I have this exact stand - I opted for it over the clamp version because I use a corner desk and the constuction of the table would not give enough room for clamps.
The base is huge! I'll try to remember to measure it in the morning, but the unit is sturdy and easily supports my 24" and 19" monitors. I would have preferred the rear of the base to be even heavier though, as it can get a bit iffy if you pull both arms too far forward - a slight touch would be enough to knock it over at that point, but that's an extreme use case and shouldn't bother most people, it doesn't bother me :P
Overall a good purchase if you want a dual stand, just be wary of the size of the base, I near had a fit! Thankfully due to the corner set up, it isn't a big issue but the clamp would have been my first choice if I had the option/had a standard desk without panels.
If you'd like to see a photo of the setup, let me know..
jjustyy to DragonChris
20 Aug 16#10
I would like to see a photo please
allsa001
19 Aug 16#8
That is really useful, I might go for that one in that case
allsa001
19 Aug 16#4
I do like the idea of mounting it to my desk. However my desk has a metal support underneath, so not sure whether it will be too big to clamp. Hence why I was looking at a stand one. Still I might get one and see whether it fits.
Gooner77 to allsa001
19 Aug 161#7
The clamp on mine gives a possibility of 7 - 7.5 cm thickness if that helps. The clamps make a massive difference to the desk space.
Shambles
19 Aug 16#3
Needs merchant name in deal title :wink:
Gooner77
19 Aug 161#2
I bought one of these (below), as I prefer one with a desk clamp as it saves loads of space.
I have to say it is really good quality for the price, I tried to post the deal here a few months back but the mods said the merchant was not allowed. The seller also sells on eBay.
gram333uk
19 Aug 162#1
I got this one for £22.99 (23.99 now), very solid. Your site does have similar type... i wanted mine mounted through desk.
Opening post
Mount two screens sided by side . 13"-27" screens.
Holds monitor screens up to 8kgs / 17.6lbs each.
It fits most flat screen monitors with VESA dimensions of 75x75 or 100x100 .
VESA Dimension is the most important specification when considering the best mount for your screen - Please ensure your screen is compatible with this brackets MAX VESA by checking the manual or by measuring the distance between the 4 holes on the rear of the screen.
Features ±45° tilt and ±180° swivel functionality.
Adjusting the position of your screens is very simple and doesn’t require tools.
Freestanding design with weighted base for enhanced stability.
Comes complete with full instructions and fitting hardware for easy set up.
Free Extended 2 Year Warranty - Registration Required
Latest comments (20)
Again, just be wary of the size of the base plate, depending on the dimensions of your desk :smiley:
Photo and measurements incoming :smiley:
Here you go :smiley:
http://imgur.com/a/BN1oe
The base is approx 42 cm wide and 33 deep at it's longest points, so if you have a 60 cm deep desk, be warned!
If you want any other info, let me know :smiley:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Duronic-Die-Cast-Aluminium-Monitor-Warranty/dp/B00AV70AEI/
Holds 2x 24" Dell monitors with clamp
Not had it long enough to comment on longevity but initially impressions are positive
I paid £30.93 (£24.99 + £5.94 delivery)
The base is huge! I'll try to remember to measure it in the morning, but the unit is sturdy and easily supports my 24" and 19" monitors. I would have preferred the rear of the base to be even heavier though, as it can get a bit iffy if you pull both arms too far forward - a slight touch would be enough to knock it over at that point, but that's an extreme use case and shouldn't bother most people, it doesn't bother me :P
Overall a good purchase if you want a dual stand, just be wary of the size of the base, I near had a fit! Thankfully due to the corner set up, it isn't a big issue but the clamp would have been my first choice if I had the option/had a standard desk without panels.
If you'd like to see a photo of the setup, let me know..
http://www.toyourhome.co.uk/tv-brackets-monitor-mount-dvd-shelves/desk-mounts/double-arm-desk-mount-for-two-13-27-screens.html
I have to say it is really good quality for the price, I tried to post the deal here a few months back but the mods said the merchant was not allowed. The seller also sells on eBay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/191812884280?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT