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I keep moving my desktop around and well my back isn't a huge fan of it. So I thought, why not get it some wheels then I can just roll it around. These are $10, if you are expecting skateboard quality wheels or even the level an office chair has, well remember it's $10. For the price it's very good.My wife recently purchased a low profile desktop PC but didn't have the desk space for it. There wasn't much of a clearance between it and the floor when placing it vertically, and we have carpet, so I decided to find a stand for it.I knew we only wanted some clearance between the PC and the floor, so I didn't set my sights high when searching. As long as what I received fulfilled that most basic function, all would be fine. I ran across this, the most inexpensive stand in the store at the time, and pulled the trigger.The construction is solid enough for the purpose - it doesn't feel like it's going to have any issues supporting the weight of the PC. The four endpoints are padded with rubber and there are rubber pegs at four locations along the arms. This allowed me to get a snug fit and it doesn't feel like the PC is going anywhere; if it does, it's taking the stand with it.I didn't install the casters since we don't need to pull this PC in-and-out, but they seem to be a bit flimsy and the inserts for them aren't reinforced with much plastic. I'd recommend this product if you don't need to use the wheels, otherwise, I'd look elsewhere.UPDATE------------I bought another for my full size ATX case. While my wife's fit perfectly, mine hangs over by 2 to 3 inches at the front and back. I really should have checked the dimensions before reordering. It doesn't feel quite as stable, obviously (physics an' all), but it doesn't make it not worth the purchase. It accomplishes the goal of at least raising the tower off the carpet, even more so since I've installed the casters on mine.I have my machine setup so I rarely need to work with the back, but I wanted to install them for the purpose of this review. I'll make sure I pull the machine out at least a couple times a week and will update my review if I start to have issues. If you don't see any further updates, you can assume they're still working as advertised. I will say, though, that I noticed there are 5 casters, including one for the center. If someone left off the fifth caster, I'm positive the stress would be too much for the others to take. I wonder if this may have been what happened with some of the other reviewers.I also noticed some reviewers mentioning screws, and how they were left out - I haven't the foggiest what they're talking about. There are eight pieces of rubber included with the frame. Four of those are the large vertical pads that hug the sides of the computer. They're a tongue and groove design with a small extension that fits into a slot on the frame. They fit securely, even more so when there's a PC wedged between them. The other four pieces are plugs that fit into the bottom of the frame to provide some grip horizontally. Similarly, they aren't going anywhere once a PC's on top of them. The frame is already put together. I can't see any way screws would be used.UPDATE------------It's been a month since my review and I've been testing the casters on my carpet. I can see how they could be easily damaged if not being careful, but I think not allowing them to bear the brunt of the force when moving the stand would be sufficient to keep them in good condition. While I've been slightly rougher than I normally would have been considering I have a backup pair, I still haven't had an issue. I would just recommend gently lifting as you pull - especially if you have carpet.And, in-case you were wondering, I still stand by my rating. I've had no issues with the product and it's accomplished its job admirably. Is it a 5 star product? No, but I don't need a 5-star product for this; just like I'd be perfectly happy with a 4-star napkin after lunch.Product is as described and does what it’s made to do.Great value and support my tower PC with ease.Got a new desk and my mini tower does not fit, the only solution is to put it on the floor. Searched for a small floor computer stand for it. Extremely easy to put together, well designed and for the price, a major pleasant experience. Not super strong, since it is made of plastic, but for my needs....Brilliant.It's made of molded plastic and doesn't look like it can take much abuse, like kicking it while under your desk. That being said, it works and it didn't cost much. Adjusts to accommodate different size PC cases and all four parts that contact the PC case have pads to prevent scratching. I wanted a rolling stand that would elevate the case above a carpet floor and that would not obstruct the power supply fan intake. This one does all that I needed. I subtracted one star because the middle roller falls out, (has 5 total). It does not click in like the other four roller/wheels.Pretty nice. It does what it's supposed to do. It doesn't feel very durable, but depending on the size and weight of your PC tower it may hold up. My tower is a Corsair 760T, full-sized tower, pretty heavy and it fits. It moves pretty easily but since I have a bigger case it feels like it's prone to break. It does prevent me from being able to open the side panels so I had to modify it a bit, giving it about 1inch more height - I just used some old scrap wood, painted them black to blend in with the stand and the case.-No-brainer assembly-maneuvers easily-doesn't feel very sturdy4 stars. Unless you have a small and lighter weight case, then it may be perfect for you.Apenas la utilice, tiene un excelente el diseño y buenos acabados por el precio. Las ruedas se mueven perfectamente para un gabinete de unos 15kg. pense que iba a quedar pequeña para un gabinete nxzt noctis, pero lo cubre perfectamente.Not the best. I just threw mine into the plastic recycling binSUPER fast shipping, very easy to assemble (60-90 seconds), stable, safe and high quality.They sell those at big box stores for 2-3 times the price!Simple pero muy bueno