Allsop Metal Art CPU Caddy (27761)
- Sturdy support for your computer with contrasting pewter-finish
- Better looking office furniture for your home office
- Rolls for easy access, includes two locking 1-inch caster wheels
- Adjustable design fits any size CPU from 5 to 9.5 inches
- Brings a clean and modern look to any desktop
Allsop Metal Art products are designed for maximum style, versatility and functionality. Use them as a monitor or printer stand, or just to add some space to your desktop.PRODUCT FEATURES:Fashioned for elegance and forged from steel;Brings a clean and modern look to any desktop;Adjustable design makes it easier to access your CPU;Locking caster wheels with a long wheel base for stability;Power-coated steel.
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(out of 18 reviews)
List Price: $ 24.99
Price: $ 14.99
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Review by G. Phillips for Allsop Metal Art CPU Caddy (27761)
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i wanted a caddy to make my pc wiring more accessible, and i wanted it as sleek as possible, so as not to destroy the aesthetic of my workspace. the allsop did the trick. it’s easy to assemble & lightweight too! my one complaint (a tiny one at that) is that the caddy in the photo appears to be brushed chrome, while mine is closer to filing cabinet grey-brown. all in all though, a great item.
Review by J. Caldwell for Allsop Metal Art CPU Caddy (27761)
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I have a Dell XPS tower that takes up loads of desk space. I wanted to place it on the floor but was afraid the case would be full of cat hair and dust in weeks. This cart solves my problem perfectly as it raises the case about 3′ off the floor and allows me to easily slide the computer out of the way. And the casters allow me to easily swivel the case when I need to access the connections on the back.
Review by polarisdth for Allsop Metal Art CPU Caddy (27761)
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Pros:
*Inexpensive
*Easy to put together
Cons:
*When being rolled, the CPU case still tends to slip inside the caddy, even with the rubber inserts provided.
*The photo gives an impression that the caddy is silver/chrome, or shiny, at least — when, in fact, it has a dull, greenish color (but it’s under my desk; so, who cares?).
Review by Shankar Ramachandran for Allsop Metal Art CPU Caddy (27761)
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I bought three of these nifty looking items and they should have worked well except that some of the wing nuts in each package would not screw on past the second rotation. Made it impossible to attached the wheels securely. I had to go to the hardware store only to discover that the threading in the items was not permitting the wind nuts to screw on fully. I bough several washers and hex nuts and managed to get the job done. Pity. The product is otherwise well make and looks fine and hold the computers well. Not suitable for newer, narrow slim profile desk tops as the minimum width is too wide to hold them surely.
Review by S. Hagerty for Allsop Metal Art CPU Caddy (27761)
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It took me quite a while to go through all of the stands listed here. I finally picked this one because it was metal, which meant it wasn’t going to be flimsy; it was fully adjustable so it would fit my case snuggly enough to have a good grip; and it looked like it was wide enough to not be tippy. There are many comments for this stand that talked about the wingnuts not threading on easily. The problem is that the manufacturer paints the parts with the bolts in place, and the paint gets on the threads. There is really nothing wrong with the threading itself. Two of the four of mine went on just fine while the other two were a tight fit. It was a simple matter of gripping the wingnut with a pair of pliers and screwing the nuts on until they get really tight then backing them off a bit to clear the threads then screwing it back down again. Repeat this until you get them all the way down. It really wasn’t a big deal. That aside, it works great, holds my case well, and rolls easily even on my carpet. I’d definately recommend it.