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Looking for something like these, but the reviews are bad. They break or don't roll.
Before I get a few boards and the wheels off an old desk chair, does anyone know of a better one?
Thanks
This is the best one I have used and it did its job well. The only time I have seen one of these carts break is when stupid people sit on towers (that happens a lot). If you aren't an idiot and you sit in an actual chair, any of the above should last forever.
Edit: If you are planning on rolling around a tower every day, nothing like this will work. You will need to get a rolling work station. These are meant to move a computer every now and then, not a mobile tower station.
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You can always DIY build one yourself and make it fully custom to your desktop footprint. Bit of plywood and home depot sells wheels of various sizes that you screw down to the corners. You could go nuts and put 6" monster wheels on the thing
,Don't want to use my computer for a stool. Just make it easier to pull out from the wall to connect wires or clean. Only move it a few feet at a time. Sitting up off the carpet may help keep dust out and maybe be cooler. (Blowing the dust out about every 3 months-where does that stuff keep coming from?) Fairly heavy Antec 300 case with a fair amount of weight to it. Some of the reviews say that as soon as they set the computer on the stand it had the wheels break off like it was made of Styrofoam.
Can't believe everything you read.