Fellowes Smart Suites Monitorerhöhung Plus
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Rubber bits a bit too flimsy (need to be double height slightly more width blocks can easily be knocked and rubber bits disengage) otherwise does the job, haven't tried the laptop position yet........also liked the paper drawer........ongoing........
Rubber bits a bit too flimsy (need to be double height slightly more width blocks can easily be knocked and rubber bits disengage) otherwise does the job, haven't tried the laptop position yet........also liked the paper drawer........ongoing........
Steven Bray
26. Februar 2016
Supporting a big flat screen with plenty of cubby holes and room for paper underneath!
Supporting a big flat screen with plenty of cubby holes and room for paper underneath!
The Review Meister
16. April 2015
Works well, like the tray and space underneath, and is robust. It would be helpful if there could be a greater height adjustment as I am tall, but nohtinga couple of text books could not sort.
Works well, like the tray and space underneath, and is robust. It would be helpful if there could be a greater height adjustment as I am tall, but nohtinga couple of text books could not sort.
David Thomas
7. November 2014
It was a bit awarkard to assemble for some reason; i was expecting a drawer in the mid-section. the side holders for pens etc are a bit small and while handy doesnt give a great tidy finish. Get one with the drawer.
It was a bit awarkard to assemble for some reason; i was expecting a drawer in the mid-section. the side holders for pens etc are a bit small and while handy doesnt give a great tidy finish. Get one with the drawer.
Celtanu
22. April 2014
I like the pockets on the sides of the Riser, plus the shelf underneath. It rises to the perfect height for me. Better than many risers that still seem to be designed for old big CRT monitors.
I like the pockets on the sides of the Riser, plus the shelf underneath. It rises to the perfect height for me. Better than many risers that still seem to be designed for old big CRT monitors.
Lilith Miller-Fermor
11. Februar 2013