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Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2025
I have a narrower tower and a wider tower and tried both on this stand. The narrower one (which I think is actually a fairly average size) was much too small to be supported by the stand. The wider one fit securely, but the castor in the center of the stand sits about half a centimeter lower than the castors on the adjustable pieces. This meant the stand was always tipping one way or another, making it completely useless.
Canada Rules
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2025
This computer tower stand is perfect for my PC tower to get it up and off the floor and to be able to move it around freely without having to lift it. The stand is easy to build and you can adjust it to your specific computer tower size. My PC tower is wider and sits just within the maximum width this stand goes. I find it to be pretty sturdy but I can see how a skinnier tower could be a little less sturdy. The wheel in the middle helps the stand to not sag in the middle with the weight of the tower. The wheels make it easy to move it around and I find with it off the ground it gets a bit less dog hair in the fans and has a bit more air circulation inside.
Sherwin
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Highly Recommended for Better PC Organization and Mobility!I recently purchased the Liitrton Computer Tower Stand, and I couldn't be more impressed. This adjustable PC stand is an absolute game-changer. The setup was quick and easy, and it fits my CPU perfectly, offering ample space and support. What I love most is the ventilation design—it helps keep my computer cool, even during long gaming or work sessions.The 5 rolling caster wheels are smooth and sturdy, making it incredibly easy to move my PC around when I need to clean or rearrange my space. It's also surprisingly durable, considering how lightweight it is. The stand fits most PCs, so I had no trouble finding the perfect fit for my tower.If you’re looking for a simple and efficient way to protect your PC from dust while keeping it easily movable, I highly recommend the Liitrton Computer Tower Stand!
TIM F
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2025
Works perfectly for my cooler master HAF tower.As I keep this PC in the garage, I wanted something to lift the tower off the floor to keep the bugs away and help make it easier to not accumulate dust on the lower PSU fan.The wheels are fairly basic hard plastic so if you intend on moving it around a lot I'd suggest an upgrade there to not scratch floors. I mostly keep it in one place.
Melanie
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2025
I tend to collect a lot of dust bunnies around my computer tower and its web of cords, so putting it on wheels seemed like a great way to make cleaning easier. It also helps me avoid crawling under the desk to reach a port.Assembly was easy, and with the centre wheel, the stand feels solid. It’s adjustable in width and length, which makes it technically compatible with most PCs. But I didn’t bother measuring my Dell tower before ordering, and it turns out mine is smaller than the minimum size in both length and width (the stand’s minimum is 8.5” x 14”). Since the braces don’t grip my tower, my tower just slid around on the base when I tried to move it, rather than rolling on the wheels.That said, I still wanted to make it work. So I cut a piece of silicone shelf liner to fit the base, and now the tower stays put and the wheels roll. It feels quite stable, unlike some reviews I read that mentioned wobbling—maybe because mine is primarily supported on the main base.
PCJF
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2024
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Jim C
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
although I liked the main body of the unit for stability, the adjustments on the rollers were both too wide and too long for my new HP Envy desktop. Otherwise, it would have been great. Be sure to measure length and width of your desktop before ordering.
N5S-Matter
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
I had already ordered a large wheeled stand for my full sized gaming tower when this unusually designed Liitrton Computer Tower Stand came up in my Vine feed. I've wanted to also get my Battery Backup off the floor, so I ordered this. I like the smaller footprint is has for that device.As I said, it's an unusual, 5 wheel design. That does ad central strength, but I wonder about balance because of the single wheel in the front and back. I will say it was simple to put together without reading the directions. It's somewhat a lightweight though in the sense that the metal connecting tubes are pretty thin.The weight of my full tower would have definitely stressed this out, but it's ideal for the 20 or so lbs of the battery backup. It is able to close down on it front to back, but is too wide for it side to side, but that's not a design flaw, it's made for a different application.Price wise it's good for what you get. If you have a mid tower PC that's not very heavy this will be fine. It probably would not be suitable for a 40 lb gaming computer though. Use accordingly.
mangodrink
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
I'd be careful using this with ATX full tower PCs or anything slimmer than mATX, but ATX mid towers and shorter seem OK.Assembly is sliding 4 metal arms into 4 caster modules, and then these into the middle platform, then snapping a total of 8 plastic levers to lock the arms in place. This is also how the sides are adjusted to fit the computer tower.The layout of the casters aren't as stable as having the casters on the corners, so be careful putting any weight on the corner of the tower top if leaving the tower on the stand in normal PC use. Most computer cases are also flat enough on the bottom to be fine, but sometimes the front panel cover leaves a gap, so check stability.There is also a 5th caster under the middle, which means it is possible to get some wobble if the casters aren't well aligned. I have just a slight wobble on mine, maybe 1mm, that I can detect when the stand is empty.Anyway, I like this for making it easier to do regular vacuuming under the tower on the floor. It can be used on a tabletop but it is a lot riskier to have the casters close to tabletop edges (it has 2 casters w/ locks but still risky). If possible, I would use a strap (not included) to stabilize the computer against a desk or table, or find some other way to prevent the tower from tipping over in case of getting bumped, or an earthquake.
Steven Z
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
This Littleton Computer Tower Stand is a decent product that serves its purpose well. The assembly process was relatively straightforward, although a bit more detailed instructions would have been helpful. It's particularly useful for those with irregularly shaped or heavy-centered PC towers that don't fit standard stands.While the stand is sturdy and functional, I do have some minor concerns about the long-term durability of the wheel attachments. It's important to assemble it correctly and avoid excessive movement to ensure the wheels remain securely in place.Overall, this stand is a good choice for those who need a flexible and customizable solution for their PC tower, but it's essential to handle it with care to maintain its integrity.
Gurudev
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This simple device is exactly what I was looking for to get my PC off a carpeted floor. It was so easy to assemble and adjust, I didn't even have to look at the instructions. It took a minute or two to get the long dimension adjusted to the correct length to hold the case, and the small dimension was about a half an inch too wide even at the smaller setting, but once I had the case on it, it seemed basically steady. Moving it made it seem wobbly, but I kind of played around with it to test the balance, and it doesn't seem like it will actually tip over from normal moving. You'd have to go out of your way to actually get it to fall on its side while on the stand. Still, a little weird feeling rolling it into position. But once there, it seemed great. It also has locks on a couple of the wheels, which is nice. Oh and it has a fifth wheel in the very center for more support, which I really liked and didn't notice in the listing. So overall I'm happy with it, despite a few tiny flaws.
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