🖨️ Elevate your workspace with style and mobility—because your printer deserves a throne.
The Winsome Mission 2-Shelf Wood Mobile Printer Stand combines solid wood durability with versatile mobility. Featuring two spacious shelves and four swivel casters (two locking), it offers a compact yet functional solution for organizing your printer and accessories. Its foldable design ensures easy storage and adaptability, making it an ideal choice for dynamic professional spaces.
Product Dimensions | 24"D x 26.75"W x 27.2"H |
Shelf Type | Wood |
Frame Material | Wood |
Brand | Winsome |
Color | Brown |
Furniture Finish | Natural |
Style | Transitional |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25 Pounds |
Size | FURNITURE |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Shelves | 2 |
Assembly Instructions Description | Assembly required. Follow the included instructions to set up the product. |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00021713816283 |
Manufacturer | Winsome Wood |
UPC | 021713816283 |
Item Weight | 32 pounds |
Item model number | 81628 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 28 Pounds |
N**Y
Buy this if you need Printer Stand
Great printer stand. VG construction, and easy to assemble.
C**Y
Great table for many uses
I have purchased two of these at different times. The first one is in my sewing room next to my machine. It holds all the tools I need for what I am working on, and I love that I can roll it where ever I need it. The second one my husband wanted. He uses it next to his TV chair to hold all of his remotes, his phone, etc.
S**.
Perfect and will purchase again!
6/5/25It is truly rare to have the opportunity to share a full 5 star rating for an item. This product was described accurately and totally served the purpose needed. I can say it was one of the easiest items ever to put together, on top of being super sturdy. I was able to place two printers on the stand as well as leave the middle section for storing paper and other items. It rolls nicely without issue.I do plan to purchase a second stand to use in my other office for additional storage to match other mission style desks in use.
M**Y
Unstable to some degree
I do love this little cart. I use it for a bedside table for my computer and books. But I move it a lot, getting in and out of bed, moving it close to the bed then farther away. What I have discovered is if I move it pulling from the top 1/3 of the cart, it shifts somewhat, and if done at a drastic angle, I have had the moveable shelf fall off its metal holders. So the best place to move it is below the shelf, as that part of the cart is far more stable.It might help if a 'peg and slot' were made so that the top shelf could lie 'attached' on the sides. But as it is, the top shelf simply sits free on the sides, rendering it very unstable with much movement. I also am moving it over carpet.I think some brace or even a bungee cord can remedy some of this. But overall, the dimensions, the rollers, the nice wood quality and color all work for my needs. And I am pleased with it....just wish a little more work would go into the design to make it more stable. Wouldn't take much.Follow up: Yes tying a bungee cord, attached to each side right above the moveable shelf, works perfectly to keep it stable, keeping if from shifting. I don't think most people will be bothered by this bit of instability, but if you are, it is minor and can be remedied probably in a couple of ways. The bungee cord was easiest for me.
J**D
SMOOTHLY FINISHED HARDWOOD SOLID AS A ROCK
My wife has been using one of these carts for 2 years and loves it. I even built her an extension compartment on one end so she'd have more room for books and magazines. She wouldn't let me have hers so I ordered one of my own.I've built about everything there is to be built including houses, bookcases and furniture. Solid wood is the only way to go. This oak is solid and so is the construction.However, since the design allows for folding, there is some flexibility necessary in order for the cart to fold. This does not mean the cart is unstable.The removable top shelf is not adjustable.I always read the negative reviews first. Next, I check to see if they are "Amazon Verified Purchases" and how many reviews these folks have done and try to determine their degree of credibility. Try it. It's fun. There's much enlightenment to be had.The two carts I've received from Amazon were packaged extremely well. The manufacturer's box was packed inside a much larger box surrounded with ample packing material. It would take a tremendous amount of impact to break the cart in shipment.Such things do happen.If there had been any damage in my shipments, Amazon would have made it right with no questions asked.In addition, unlike the laminated particle board construction that's common these days, solid oak is easily repaired with quality wood glue like Titebond. Simply apply glue to both surfaces and clamp together overnight. Unless the top was in ten pieces, nobody I know would use this cart for firewood.I'd repair it if it was broken into ten pieces.The only suggestion I have that I do not see addressed in the reviews pertains to the small hex/allen wrench that's included with the cart. This cart is made of hardwood. Very hard. My strong hands found it nearly impossible to fully insert the 4 screws with the included 4 mm, 3-inch, L-shaped, hex/allen wrench.While you're waiting for delivery, locate a 4 mm, 8-inch long, ball-end hex/allen wrench.T-handles that you can insert your hex/allen wrench into for additional leverage also work great.Most handy men and DIY'ers have a collection. I use the Bondhus L-wrenches. Using the larger hex/allen wrench, I was able to tighten the screws an additional full 3-4 turns each. Once the screws are fully inserted, drive the wooden pegs in with a hammer up to the rim. If you don't, they will eventually pop out.I have to wonder how many of these carts are assembled with the screws not fully inserted.I've got about 40 pounds on my cart and am constantly moving it around the room on a Burber carpet floor.By the way, two of the four wheels have plastic locking tabs. They can be easily broken off if accidentally bumped. The first thing I did was to make sure the wheels were unlocked and then broke them off intentionally. It's a pain to try to unlock the wheels after the tabs are broken off.Hope this helps. And I would not have a problem using one of these carts in my workshop.
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