Wonky—September 24, 2020✓ Verified purchase
These risers are easy to assemble. I used the short leg section for one and the longer section for the other. In both cases the monitors are at the exact height that I wanted. I didn't need to open the second bag of legs. Note that I did have to flip the whole thing over on a flat surface and push to get the legs fully seated. That shouldn't be a strain on anyone. The risers are perfectly stable. There are rubber gaskets that you can attach to the bottom of each leg. That is optional. The slot in front is nice - maybe for a paper note to self. I am completely happy with my purchase. Read more
Mattiavelli—April 24, 2021✓ Verified purchase
Very pleased with this product; it is improving my employee's posture and hopefully causing them less eye strain and neck and back issues. Read more
Detroit Chick—January 13, 2021✓ Verified purchase
Super sturdy. Super easy to put together. Literally push 4 legs in with minimal effort and place the rubbery rings on the bottom of each leg - makes it non-skid. Took me longer to get it out of the package than it did to put together. Very stable. Absolutely would buy again! Read more
RFH—March 6, 2021✓ Verified purchase
I work from home. My employer provided two monitors. I like my monitors raised. Affordable. Serves their purpose well. Read more
AS—March 8, 2019✓ Verified purchase
Works great to elevate my laptops for eye level reading. The material is plastic, nothing fancy but decent looking. Was super easy to assembly, just had to slide each leg into the slot. Read more
T.S—July 8, 2024✓ Verified purchase
Easy assemble Read more
Jul's 💀—March 28, 2021✓ Verified purchase
These are great for elevating my 3 (24”) monitors at home. Although I had to buy 2 sets, they did their job while working from home. Read more
Jpmorrisvb—March 29, 2021✓ Verified purchase
Unsure of all the complaints. These are sturdy. Heck, I (185 lbs) stood atop them to disprove the 2 and 3 Stars. When folks say they won't fit their monitors why bash the company. Get a tape measure and see for yourself what your needs will be. Don't blame the produce for your lack of planning. Read more