🔬 Elevate Your Experiments with Unmatched Stability!
The QWORK Chemistry Laboratory Stands Support Set includes two durable steel lab stands with padded cast iron bases, 16" rods, and versatile clamps, designed for stability and versatility in various laboratory experiments.
N**K
Surprisingly sturdy
Pros: Surprisingly sturdy. The bar is one piece, stainless steel, and it is quite tall. The stands are surprisingly heavy for their size and price point. Good ring stands for highschool or hobby use.Cons: Aside from the stainless steel pole, these ring stands are cast from some of the cheapest pot metal I have seen in a long time. The right angle clamps are so cheap that they feel like plastic despite being metal, and may even snap if you think you are going to crank them down. I didn't break anything, but woo do the clamps flex. Be gentle, these are not vintage USA ring stands. One stand isn't level and wobbles without a business card inserted under one leg, but this isn't an issue.Tools: A 14mm socket is handy for tightening down the nut, otherwise the rod will wobble.Overall, I would buy them again and they will serve me well.
K**N
It's Perfect!
It arrived rather quickly, and it's perfect. It can hold the top of this dome open e ought for me to enter larger dandelion puffs, hold the stem where I want it, and allow me to pour my resin in. Exactly what I was hoping for! Thank-you.
A**R
OK for the price
Base is heavy enough, and rod uprights are sturdy. The clamps could be better. They are a little flimsy, and don't attach very strongly to the uprights. The plastic knob to tighten the clamps is VERY brittle, and feels like it will break if you really turn it down. Either that, or the clamp will bend. Neither is that great. But overall, for the price, I'd buy these again.
M**L
Works Great!
Works great for what we needed it for. The attachments hold their place nicely. It is very sturdy and still lightweight.
U**T
Budget Lab Stand with Misleading Base, Surprisingly Handy for Coffee Gear
Rating: (3.4/5)While marketed as a laboratory accessory, I’ve repurposed it for manual coffee brewing, and for that use—at just $14.97—it’s unexpectedly functional. That said, there are caveats, especially around build quality and material misrepresentation.Coffee Setup CompatibilityThis stand has become part of my manual coffee rig. Surprisingly, some items fit as if made for it:• The ring clamps work perfectly with the Hario V60 ceramic dripper and the Melodrip screen—they sit securely and stay balanced during a pour.• The burette clamp holds the Cafec Flower Dripper (D27) decently well, though I’d be cautious with frequent clamping—it could scratch the Cafec’s surface over time.• Do not try to mount an AeroPress—this stand isn’t nearly sturdy enough to handle the pressure.This use-case isn’t in the product description, but if you’re a DIY-minded coffee enthusiast, this stand can serve as a flexible support frame.Build and Design DetailsThe kit includes a 16” rod, stamped steel base, burette clamp, and ring clamps. Functionality is basic but effective for static, lightweight setups. However:• The base is not cast iron as claimed. It’s stamped steel, and the rod attaches with a bolt, not threading into the base. This may not matter short-term, but it won’t age as well under stress or repeated tightening.• The chrome-plated accessories look decent, but the attachment hardware isn’t plated and may corrode in humid environments (like a kitchen).• My Burette clamp is lined with a thin layer undersized cork applied with adhesive. The exposed edges of the Burette are exposed and may scratch and the adhesive will likely not survive moisture.Price vs. Other Kits (as of this review)• The QWORK at $14.97 is at least $1 less than the competion and offers basic, usable for light loads (V60, Melodrip, etc.), stamped base.Bottom LineDon’t believe the “cast iron” hype—but if you want an affordable, surprisingly adaptable stand for coffee drippers, Melodrip screens, or pour-over experiments, this kit is an interesting option. For heavier tools or anything involving force (like AeroPress), it’s a no-go. Still, for a creative setup that looks like a cross between a lab and a café, this little frame gets the job done.
G**L
Just What I Needed.
This stand is just the right thing to hold a full spectrum therapy light at eye level while I work on my desktop computer in the morning. I never have to worry about the light falling over or slipping because the stand is heavy duty. The therapy light gives me twenty minutes of direct bright light which helps me combat Seasonal Affective Disorder during the winter months. You can see the therapy light just to the right of my computer screen in the photo.
M**K
Sturdy!
Great purchase! I've been pricing these for a while now. When I finally give up, these pop up! They are perfect for what we need to do in junior high science.Sturdy. All the pieces where there. In the picture the students are using a 12 oz. cup in the larger ring. That should give you an idea of size. The rings and test tube holder fiit well and screw tightly. The rod comes with nut and washer. Using a set of pliers makes them nice and tight. The test tube holder opes very wide with the wing nut. They can accommodate our larger test tubes as well as standard sized. Strong supportive base.We also did an experiment using fire. Burning food material fell on the base and burned, full flame for about 10-15 seconds. I was able to simply wipe clean with a dry paper towel. Would this always be the case? Not sure. But, the base looks good as new. Still has the shine.Overall, it's a great buy! I bought 5 from my own pocket. Will recommend to my administration to purchase more from this seller should the need arise in the future.
G**R
Cheaper is better
For a well built easily shipped decently priced lab stand might as well get to for the price
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