


🖤 Power, style, and mobility—your printer’s new best friend.
The YAOHUOO 3 Tier Large Rolling Stand is a modern, engineered wood printer cart featuring adjustable shelves, built-in power outlet and USB port, and 360-degree rotating casters. Designed for professional and home offices, it supports large printers like 3D printers, heat presses, and laser printers, combining functionality with sleek aesthetics to enhance your workspace.
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions | 22 x 14.9 x 25 inches |
| Style | modern |
| Theme | modern office equipment |
| Color | Black |
| Fastening Type | Bracket |
| Additional Features | 360 Degree Rotation, Adjustable |
| Recommended Uses For Product | office, home |
| Adjustable Length | No |
| Mounting Type | Floor Stand |
| Compatible Devices | Laptops, Printers |
M**E
Careful in step 8
Solid piece. Easy to install. I think step 8 should be part b instead of part a. Part a screws are too long to screw on the back side. Unfortunately, I didn't notice and the top cracked. The company was AMAZING!!! one of the best customer service in a long while! They sent a new set. Very impressed and they followed up.
B**T
Sturdy stand
I ended up using the stand to hold 2 laser printers that I own and it has enough room to allow for shelf stacking the printers which was my goal to save table space and shove these printers into a small area. Easy to assemble and sturdy!
M**G
Good stand except for the wheels which suck
Got this to put two printers next to each other. Works fine, not completely sturdy but pretty good and generally well built. Some of screws seemed to strip when they were put in -- we'll see if they loosen up and it starts getting wobbly. I think it will be OK, but time will tell.Plan on an hour or so of assembly, and that's IF you have an allen attachment for an electric drill. There are over 2 dozen bolts that need to be put in. They provide the allen wrenches and even a phillips screw driver and wrench, so it has all the tools you need, but if you don't have an electric allen driven then plan on and hour and a half.Everything fit pretty well, and the instructions are clear, it's just a lot of bolts. But once it's together it seem fine. Holds a pretty big Brother printer/copier/scanner and a Brother printer/copier/fax, and has an extra shelf for extra paper and there's room on the top shelf for extra toner and a few other things.The built-in electrical outlet with charging outlets is very handy and a nice touch.The wheels absolutely suck. There are plastic square pieces that are press-fit into the ends of the square steel legs. They don't stay in place. When you try to move the stand, if it's on carpet anyway, they just fall out and it tilts over. I just took them out and put if right on the legs. They also include feet instead of wheels if you want, but I think they'll just fall out too so I just decided to skip it.At some point, I'll 3D print some pieces that will fit in the leg ends and actually work as opposed the the chintzy pieces they provided. The wheels are very small, like an inch in diameter, and they're probably OK on a hard floor but on a carpet forget it. The rest of it is pretty well designed, but this particular detail is poorly designed. But if you don't need to move it or wheel it around, it's a good stand. It's a little wobbly, you can push it side to side, but if you don't do that I don't think it will go anywhere or move around. Like I said, we'll see if the bolts hold or loosen up and it starts wobbling.
S**I
Poorly crafted
Although it had 2 printers on the stand, yes they can fit but very misleading. Parts Built very poorly. One of my tires collapsed. Tried to fix it but so poorly made. I'll have to get another stand that is more steady.
B**N
Don't put any weight on it
This printer stand looks nice and felt sturdy enough after putting it together. Assembly was pretty easy. A week after I set it up I walk into my office and the stand just looked a little crooked. Once I examined more closely I saw the wheels had turn sideways and buckled. They basically pull themselves out of the holes in the legs. I've missed the return window so I'm out of luck. If you buy this, just don't put the wheels on it. Buyer beware..
P**P
Check everything carefully
I was putting this stand together and was about to put the top on the stand. There are 2 metal braces under the top. Those metal braces are 2 pieces held together by bolts. The bolt holes on one of the metal braces were in the wrong place. These braces can only go one direction. I had to re drill multiple holes to make it fit.Update: The company contacted me immediately and resolved the issue. Customer service is very important for any business. I changed the rating to 5 stars for one reason. If you run into any issues, they will contact you and solve that issue very quickly. You can't beat that.
H**R
This is crap don't buy.
They used a cheap aluminum frame and cheap plasterboard. It’s not worth the money and it’s not worth putting together. Take me four hours to put this together and instructions were not clear. I put my brothers printer on it and it can’t hold. The wood In the last picture, it’s what holds this together.
D**K
Sturdy Little Printer Stand
This stand was easy to assemble and study enough for my laser printer to sit on the top shelf. I also like the two shelves below for extra paper and storage. We had a problem with a missing part when we received the printer stand. We contacted the company email and received a reply within the day. They immediately responded and had the missing part sent to us within 2 days. Great product and outstanding customer service. If you want a simple little metal printer stand, I recommend this one from this company.
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