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🚀 Elevate your PC game — mobility, protection, and style in one sleek stand!
The EUREKA ERGONOMIC Computer Tower Stand is a height-adjustable, mobile CPU holder crafted from industrial-grade carbon steel. Designed to fit most PC towers, it features 5 height settings (14.8-34.8cm), lockable 360° silent caster wheels for easy movement and stability, and protective guardrails to prevent slips and ensure optimal ventilation. With a robust 28.4kg load capacity and anti-rust powder coating, it’s a durable, space-saving solution ideal for home and office environments, backed by a 1-year warranty and responsive customer support.













| ASIN | B07CQPLHFH |
| Base Type | Leg |
| Best Sellers Rank | 265,658 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 395 in Laptop Computer Stands |
| Brand Name | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,179) |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06941471165598 |
| Included Components | Rollen |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 35.5 x 29 x 40.6 centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | computer tower stand |
| Item Weight | 4.96 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 28.4 kg |
| Manufacturer | EUREKA ERGONOMIC |
| Material | Metal |
| Number of Levels | 5 |
| Product Warranty | 1 year |
S**N
Bought for a slightly niche reason
We bought this for a slightly niche reason. Our PC is connected to our TV and has until recently rested on the floor. Then, we decided to get a puppy, but not without some careful decision making before-hand to make sure we were best positioned to do so. One of the concerns we had was "what if our new puppy (a male) starts to left his leg to pee as he gets older? What if that then leads to him peeing on the PC? It would inevitably destroy the PC, but worse still could electrocute him". We didn't have any space to put the PC on the TV unit, and didn't have much space between the TV unit and the door to put another table - or at least not one slim enough to not cause an awkward tight gap on eterring or leaving the room. We searched high and low for a narrow side-table to hold the PC, but nothing was perfect. It would either look dreadful (perhaps just not to my own taste), have a maximum weight limit that couldn't bare the weight of the PC, or have a huge price tag and still not be particularly to my taste (i.e. solid oak solutions). Eventually, I stumbled onto this CPU stand. It's not particularly amazing to look at, but then nothing was. It is however capable of holding sufficient weight, and elevating our PC while consuming barely any space, and not breaking the bank. The only thing I would vaguely describe as a problem is that even when the wheel is locked, there is still a little movement. It's not a big deal. It's not particularly 'easy' to move, but it's not difficult either.
K**N
Expensive but does what it should
It arrived well protected and neatly packaged. It is exactly what it says it is a stand with wheels on which to place a CPU and was very easy to assemble in a matter of a couple of minutes. VERY, VERY expensive for what you get though and it's difficult looking at it to justify the cost of it.
B**E
“Eureka” as Archimedes once famously said about this PC stand! DOGE approved too.
It was a choice between this and the "J J.A.C.K.C.U.B.E D.E.S.I.G.N" as there seems to be only two options for height adjustable compact PC tower stands. They are very similar but this is normally double the price though I happened to pick it up on a Spring day deal for £33. While the other is rated for up-to 13kg this is rated for up-to 28.4kg. Seeing as how some PC's weigh 16 to 23 kg's according to google Gemini, I am much more confident with this stand compared to the other. Especially as I have a older Cooler Master CM690 II Advanced case that whilst built like a tank with no glass etc., allows for four 5 1/4" slots and six internal 3.5" and despite not using a GPU it easily weighs 20+ kg. I can barely lift it as I have a AIO water cooler, E-ATX board, use all four slots and various drives and cards installed! As for the stand it is well packed with no defects or flaws and is easy to put together using the included spanner plus a Philips screwdriver. It could be a tad deeper as my PC cases feet protrude each side by around 2.5cm nevertheless this makes the design more compact. I think it is designed for a standard ATX case as such you should find there is 0.5cm space between your case and the metal support bar. While it does not have shelf like the other one it is very sturdy and has a good range of height options. I chose the last but highest height leaving it about 10cm above the side of my desk but still sturdy enough even on wool carpet. Just for reference my case is around 49cm tall. It is easy to move and squeezed into the tight 35cm gap between my desk and the wall. I needed a shelf so used a very old full size windows 95 keyboard that I had laying around as a make shift shelf. On top I installed for a APC 8 gang extension lead which I highly recommend for PC gear and expensive electronics. I think it even pre-date’s even the PS/2 standard. USB? Who ever heard of a thing like that?! After a quick dust it did the job perfectly. I also used some Duronic cable ties to make everything neater and easier to pull the stand out from the side of my desk. So now I can easily access the back of my PC or move it to clean it out etc. and hopefully it will gather less dust from now on as it’s no longer on the floor. Not sure it’s worth £59 but I have found it, (the perfect stand) “Eureka” as Archimedes once famously said about this PC stand. Quite how he ran his PC without electricity is anyone’s guess, probably some sort of free energy Tesla tower but not one Musk would approve of due to DOGE cutting the budget for frivolous things like free energy devices. Mind you if 200 year old dudes are still claiming state benefits maybe Archimedes is still alive playing Doom on old windows machine.
G**1
Great Product!
The computer stand is very sturdy and goes together very easily. Very handy that you can have the computer support plate set quite high to get your PC well away from the floor and carpet. My PC tower sits very nicely under my desk. They only downside is that it does seem slightly pricey, hence 4 stars. But price aside, it is a really good product and would recommend.👍
M**R
Recommended pc trolley
Thought at first it was a little expensive however I'm a videographer and use external hard drives. I wanted something I could place the pc and with room for extra hard drives and this is great. The construction is well engineered, extremely stable, mobile and with the adjustable height, provides room to add an extra shelf underneath. As you can see from the photo, there are 5 external drives on a piece of melamine board cut from a sheet in the shed whilst the pc sits high enough off the floor for me to still reach the dvd tray. Includes brakes on two of the wheels. Only one small improvement if anyone is listening. Make it slightly longer. My pc case is particularly large with air vents on the bottom and the feet just fit onto it. I'll probably get another for my duplicator.
C**E
Very few parts to assemble
Item arrived as expected, very few parts to assemble but surprisingly rigid & strong, can raise the platform height which doesn't affect stability holds my full tower with no issues, the wheels are very manoeuvrable on thick carpet
L**Y
Exactly as expected
Exactly as expected
M**R
Does the job. Could be better.
Pros: - easy to pull out your pc on hard surface floors - lockable wheels so it doesn’t roll around - makes accessing the rear of your tower easy Cons: - you always have to lift your tower out if you’re wanting to get inside as the side arms don’t move (this should be a future feature!) - larger towers will rest over either side but it still seems Secure enough - no locking mechanism to ensure it doesn’t fall out
B**G
Dieser Rollwagen wurde schnell verschickt und kam in gutem Zustand an. Er ließ sich schnell und problemlos zusammenbauen, man benötigte keine Werkzeuge. Seitdem steht er unter meinem Schreibtisch, beherbergt meinen Stand-PC und verschafft mir Fußfreiheit. Er altert mit Anstand. Ein guter Kauf!
5**W
Got this last week. Reasonable quality. The powder coating is even. The u-shaped frame-pipes seem to have nuts welded inside the holes, as opposed to just punching the metal and Trying to thread whatever gets pushed in. (Been there before, dislike that.) Assembles with 8 screws. Plus 4 casters. Seems solid, with the screws tightened. (Philips #2 not included.) I did not need the directions, except to see which of the two choices of holes the longer bolts went in. (Which becomes obvious, anyway...) Third hole from the top - was there 5 or 6? I forget...) brings it to just under my desk (Standard 30" tall?), with 2-3 inches left above, just enough to reach the USB ports up there. It leaves a little space below. I plan to put a board across the bottom bars to hold up a BG500 (my small no-longer-manufactured UPS from APC) under the computer. Did not measure the height below, as I did not buy the board yet. It's 3-4 inches or so? The BG500 will definitely fit laying down, and will then roll in/out with the 'puter. (A BACK-UPS 300 may not, as it's taller and the inserted plugs would then also point upward. Put this one on the floor below it, if you have one, no shelf.) Seems sturdy enough. Gets it above the floor dust. Fits my 'Game' tower. (I bought "Power".) Rolls easy enough to get access. (Wiring tip: Leave 'service loops' - aka enough extra slack - in your cables, so there is enough wire to pull the 'puter out for access , if you often need to, without needing to unplug things.) If I was going to nit-pick, I might say the shelf could be an inch or two longer, but the feet of my machine ~are~ firmly on the deck. It's $40 for 2 sets of 2 powder-coated tubes, 4 wheels and a powder-coated shelf - but worth it comparatively, I feel. I would buy it again. As a note, I also have a $20+ plastic 'X'-stand that I bought for work, was $20. It works, but no height, no way to add a small shelf. I like this much more than that one, in the end. Three months later, still holding the computer sturdy under my desk surface, well above the carpet and cat-hair. Moves in and out easily enough. Solidly satisfied.
J**?
自分は一応デスクトップPCのサイズも計ったつもりでしたが、少々奥行きが足りませんでした。 耐久性は良いと思います。 使い始めて日は浅いので、評価を満点とは言い切れませんので☆4としました。
C**N
Montage facile. Produit de qualité. Fait très bien le job.
S**E
Nicely made. Went together effortlessly in five minutes. Does exactly what I wanted it to. I would buy a second shelf for it if one were sold. Recommended.
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