Mary F.—October 22, 2024
This stand was fairly simple to assemble and didn't take long. There was a chip out of the corner of one of the top panels. But no one is ever going to see that because the printer lives on it now & forever. The bottom shelf that is more exposed is pristine without any flaws. The drawer is fabric and it looks like the pattern repeated at an unfortunate spot on the front panel of the drawer and looks like a stripe or a crease just to the left of the handle. It's hardly noticeable because my printer actually overhangs the front of the stand so you can't really see the drawer unless you're across the room. And at that distance the flaw isn't noticeable. Even though I measured for purposes of fit and ability to accommodate my laser printer's size and weight, I was a little perturbed that I trusted the photos with the product showing a couple of binders on the lower shelf under the drawer. That is misleading because as you may be able to see from my pictures, that space is not tall enough to hold a binder. Again, though, the measurements in their specifications were accurate. After looking at many different stands I whittled my list down to a few that I liked and chose this one from those finalists relying a little too much on the pictures. Sometimes having so many acceptable options makes decisions even more difficult. But I'm not mad, just disappointed. ;) They provided a set each of either adjustable stationary feet or casters, depending on your preference. I have the stand under my new motorized adjustable height standing desk and I may need to roll it out from under if I choose to lower the desk, but that's probably not happening any time soon. The casters do roll easily and can be locked. I was expecting the casters to be white as depicted in the pictures, but I got black which is perfectly acceptable to me but thought I'd point it out anyway. The stand is supposed to be able to hold up to 88 lbs. The laser printer on it now is probably a good 40-45 lbs. And as I said it slightly overhangs the back and front. I could've oriented the printer to fit sideways but then I couldn't easily access the front panel of the printer or the drawer and frankly it would've looked wonky and bugged me. I use the scanner bed a lot so I will need to roll out the stand to be able to open the scanner lid. I'll also need to roll out the stand to open the printer to change the ink cartridges, clear paper jams or do any internal maintenance. This stand gives me all that flexibility with ease. For the money, I forgive the small chip and drawer front flaw. This stand fits perfectly under the standing desk and looks neat and professional. I would recommend it. Read more
RWebb—December 30, 2025
This is a great little stand. I am just under 5' 4" tall and this comes up to my knees. The top shelf is the perfect size to fit my HP home printer and the drawer fits all of the paper needed. Now speaking of the drawer, this is not wood, this is like those foldable cloth bins that fit in the cube shelving units. However, the drawer front is very stiff and has a handle, looks like wood and considering how much I paid for this I'm not unhappy about this at all. Installation was pretty easy, it took me about 15 minutes and I'm a 60-year-old woman with disabilities and arthritis. I do recommend that you use a ratcheting screwdriver and your own wrench (I used a pair of needlepoint pliers because I didn't have a wrench), it makes it so much easier. I found the tools that they gave me weren't very good. Read more
Stephen C—December 25, 2025
A very nice printer table that looks good and was easy to put together. My only complaint is that it’s a little bit short. I guess I should’ve read the description better. Read more
Mrs. Bishop—July 18, 2025
So I needed to find something that was a little more narrow than a square table to be able to fit my “marshmallow chair” in front of it but still be able to reach everything. I saw this and was like perfect!!! I was able to adjust the height so I was able to reach it easily from my desk! The assembly was super easy and I had it together in about 10 minutes. It holds my printer perfectly, extra paper and my extra toner even with room to spare! The design fits perfectly where I need it to and I am so impressed with the quality! 10/10 would buy it again! Read more
Peter Recicar—January 2, 2026
This is perfect! It’s small, but we didn’t need anything larger. I like that they gave YOU THE OPTION OF WHEELS OR CAPS ON THE LEGS. THE DRAWER IS HARD PLASTIC WITH CANVAS SIDES, BUT YOU CANT TELL, IT LOOKS STEEL VERY HAPPY, Read more
Jan Abendroth—January 12, 2026
I’ve ordered another one. I’m using it to place my bird cages on. I wanted a low stand so I could place my birds by a window within totally obstructing my view! Win, win! My birdies can look at the window, and so can I. Assembly was a breeze. Easy to follow instructions, with a tool to use. I have better tools to use, but if you didn’t have any, you could still assemble. A few extra screws were also included. I always appreciate that. It’s an inexpensive piece, but serves my purpose. Read more
Su C—October 9, 2025
Easy to put together, hopefully it will hold up. Read more
Vickie S.—January 15, 2026
I needed a stand for my printer and did much research. The quality is sound and I save more space with this design. It is durable and sturdy and handles the weight of my printer. The height is adjustable and I can opt to use it with or without the castors. Read more