This is lowest price it's been as its average price is roughly £13.
Monitor stand raises monitor up 10.8 cm, improving ergonomics
Made of durable metal with silver enamel coating
Holds up to 18 kg to hold even the largest monitors
Store game consoles, laptops or other items underneath
Measures approximately 28 x 37 x 10.8 cm (LxWxH)
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lromj
22 Aug 17#1
This is lowest price it's been as its average price is roughly £13.
Monitor stand raises monitor up 10.8 cm, improving ergonomics
Made of durable metal with silver enamel coating
Holds up to 18 kg to hold even the largest monitors
Store game consoles, laptops or other items underneath
Measures approximately 28 x 37 x 10.8 cm (LxWxH)
dewonderful
22 Aug 17#2
"Monitor stand raises monitor up 10.8 cm" aka two reams of printer paper, which would be cheaper
rovingman to dewonderful
22 Aug 17#4
Available on
You can keep your laptop under this and save desk space. I use this setup at office.
Available on eBay for £9.5 incase someone missed this deal.
chezybezy
22 Aug 17#3
For god sake I'm really getting annoyed with the new lay out. Repeatedly click to open, does sod all, then decided I clicked somewhere else entirely and down votes. Sorry op I didn't mean to.
These are quite handy, cos of the storage you get under. I'm currently using some wood and Lego legs. But this would be nicer
gibblesuk
22 Aug 17#5
Amazon Student account get 15% off. (£6.45)
haritori
22 Aug 17#6
Thank You OP.. just what i needed for my MacBook when on the couch in my games room, it was too low on the couch and the arms aren't flat so it keeps sliding, so now i can sit it on this ! :grin:
ThePrince
22 Aug 17#7
Inexpensive and does the job. Heat :smile:
Picard123
23 Aug 17#8
This is stupid.
All you have to do is screw 3 pieces of wood together to create the same type of stand.
COLD. Waste of money.
lromj to Picard123
23 Aug 17#9
For you maybe. But for others this is a good deal and it's the cheapest it's ever been as well as comparably cheap to similar stands from a reputable brand. Why vote cold?
Picard123 to lromj
23 Aug 17#10
Because it's daft to pay £12 for something like this.
People on here seem to have lost the ability to make even the simplest things and instead need everything to come out of a packet.
Like I said, you knock something like this together using junk lying about the house. Not only alot more satisfying but also cheaper.
And if you can't even turn a screwdriver, you can make the same monitor plinth with a plank of wood placed on top of a thick book or dictionary at either end!!
lromj to Picard123
23 Aug 17#11
1) It's more than £4 less than £12 2) For some to make this themselves it would likely cost the same amount to buy materials (and possibly tools) Some will also be buying this for office use and I doubt they could make one at work 3) To make your suggested stand you would be unable to read the book
In summary, your reason for voting cold doesn't make sense to me. If it's not for you, that's fine, move along. Anyway, this will help some people and that's why I posted it. You can enjoy your monitor on your satisfyingly built wood and book plinth :smile:
Picard123 to lromj
23 Aug 17#12
Oh come on, it's utterly daft to pay money for something like this.
Like I said, you can easily make something like this out of stuff just lying around the house or in the garage.
Cost: zero Satisfaction: loads
lromj to Picard123
23 Aug 17#13
It's not daft if you want/need one
Some people won't have the stuff lying around the house or in the garage
Cost: original cost of materials Satisfaction: didn't have to spend time or effort getting materials, making stand and then repeatedly moving a monitor and plank of wood to read a book
Picard123 to lromj
23 Aug 17#14
I bet you eat alot of ready made, microwaved meals too.... :-)
Make one yourself. Get your kids involved and let them learn something instead of making excuses and being lazy.
It's so simple and you can find the parts anywhere.
lromj to Picard123
23 Aug 17#15
Must admit I lean more to Domino's pizza than microwave meals myself :wink:
I agree with you that it would be better to make a stand, but some people don't have the materials or tools and this is a good deal for anyone that wants one
loadsavmoney to lromj
23 Aug 17#16
It's easy, just walk into your kitchen and rip one or two cabinet doors off their hinges, chop, screw = DONE :grin:
Seems a bit odd that this stand can only hold metal monitors, most monitors are made out of plastic, oh well :unamused: :laughing:
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aka two reams of printer paper, which would be cheaper
You can keep your laptop under this and save desk space. I use this setup at office.
Available on eBay for £9.5 incase someone missed this deal.
These are quite handy, cos of the storage you get under. I'm currently using some wood and Lego legs. But this would be nicer
All you have to do is screw 3 pieces of wood together to create the same type of stand.
COLD. Waste of money.
People on here seem to have lost the ability to make even the simplest things and instead need everything to come out of a packet.
Like I said, you knock something like this together using junk lying about the house. Not only alot more satisfying but also cheaper.
And if you can't even turn a screwdriver, you can make the same monitor plinth with a plank of wood placed on top of a thick book or dictionary at either end!!
2) For some to make this themselves it would likely cost the same amount to buy materials (and possibly tools) Some will also be buying this for office use and I doubt they could make one at work
3) To make your suggested stand you would be unable to read the book
In summary, your reason for voting cold doesn't make sense to me. If it's not for you, that's fine, move along. Anyway, this will help some people and that's why I posted it. You can enjoy your monitor on your satisfyingly built wood and book plinth :smile:
Like I said, you can easily make something like this out of stuff just lying around the house or in the garage.
Cost: zero
Satisfaction: loads
Some people won't have the stuff lying around the house or in the garage
Cost: original cost of materials
Satisfaction: didn't have to spend time or effort getting materials, making stand and then repeatedly moving a monitor and plank of wood to read a book
Make one yourself. Get your kids involved and let them learn something instead of making excuses and being lazy.
It's so simple and you can find the parts anywhere.
I agree with you that it would be better to make a stand, but some people don't have the materials or tools and this is a good deal for anyone that wants one
Seems a bit odd that this stand can only hold metal monitors, most monitors are made out of plastic, oh well :unamused: :laughing: