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Adjustable Dual Mount Monitor Desk Stand $50.32 Delivered @ Ozplaza.living eBay

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Claims to be able to fit most flat panel monitors up to 30". A part of their ongoing 20% off eBay deal. Not sure how good it will turn out, but I just pulled the trigger and purchased one to give it a try at that price.

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  • +4

    If you have monitors 13-27" may as well just grab this one for $22.89 shipped from Sydney.

    Sure if you need to fit larger screens then OP's deal would be good, but this one has the same level of adjustability it seems for over half the price.

    • I was looking at those but the holding arms look somewhat flimsy.

      • oh these are not flimsy. They are solid metal, really strong. I thought it would be cheap too, but was very impressed at the quality. Currently using for two 21.5 inch monitors

  • Anyone know any dual monitor stands (or single I suppose) that are bolt in? My desk can't use clamp on and I'm more than fine bolting them in if it frees up some space.

    • I bought this one a while ago from Amazon US.
      https://www.amazon.com/VIVO-Monitor-Adjustable-Articulating-…

      It comes with C-clamp or grommet mount option in the box.

      I know you can't get it delivered from Amazon US anymore (unless you get a freight forwarder) but maybe you can find it elsewhere.

    • the one camshandez linked has a bolt in option too

  • Bought the Aldi ones for $39 previously. Very good and option to clamp to bolt to desk.

  • I have never weighed my monitors (surprisingly), but 10kg total seems a little low?

    A quick search suggests a single 24 is about 6kgs but not sure if that includes the stand, so two 24s may put you over the weight loading.

    • Yeah that really is pathetic. Most monitor stands can support 8-10KG per monitor. Might be worth asking the seller to clarify if it means 10KG each arm or not.

    • I figure it is 10kg per arm. They sell a single arm version on their store and it too says 10kg.

      10kg per arm is generally plenty for most monitors. I have a 34" Acer Predator and its just under 8kg without it's stand.

      • a maximum total weight capacity of up to 10kg for both monitors

        listing doesn't give much clarity either..

        • Yeah better just message the seller.

  • It doesn't look like it, but can anyone confirm if the screens can have individually adjusted heights? (ie. Align the heights of a 22" with say a 27" )

    • This is a solid unit, but no the two arms are attached so they are on the same level

  • +1

    I picked up this monitor stand
    I haven’t tried it yet but has both bolt and clamp from reading and 9kg each arm, fully articulated. Seems like a good deal was $99.95 also has PERFORM20.

  • Hopefully this one is better than the kogan one I got. The kogan one claims to hold up to 2x 30" and 20kg max. Can't hold my two 27" which are barely 10kg. Thing just falls over.

  • +1

    I have this one here.
    That says 10kg and states per arm so i'm pretty sure all of them are stating per arm. Plus this one i got has option to be able to screw the arm to the desk or wall. The only sucky thing is you can't adjust the height for each arm, which is a slight issue for me as i have different size monitors but i've learn to live with it

    • What size/weight monitors are you using with this? I note another poster (uk3000) was worried "the holding arms look somewhat flimsy" and I have the same question. TIA!

      • +1

        Can't say for sure, one is a Acer 24" XB241H (4kg) according to the website, other is a 21" HP, unsure about the weight on that one.
        Monitors are pretty light without the stand.
        I would say yes the one in the OP might look weaker.

      • these are definitely not flimsy, the metal is thick and bolted in. They hold my 21.5 inch monitors perfectly fine

  • Any gas version?

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