CAHAYA Projector Stand Universal Placement Stand Adjustable

CAHAYA Projector Stand Universal Placement Stand Adjustable Height For Projectors with Wheels

CAHAYA Projector Stand Universal Placement Stand Adjustable Height For Projectors with Wheels, Model CY0332


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Dimensions: 45.1 x 29.7 x 11 cm; 2.96 Kilograms
Batteries Required: No
Dimensions: 45.1 x 29.7 x 11 cm; 2.96 Kilograms
Reference: CY0332

4 Responses

  1. Suzannah says:

     United Kingdom

    Much more stable than other reviews suggest and great value against the competition. It is not perfect but I use it to put a v expensive laptop on and I have no concerns at all they it might fall over. It has been knocked and pushed and it is absolutely stable. Not perfect, needs fittings to ne opposite each other for it to be straight but much cheaper than others which cannot do the job any better. Glad I bought it 🙂

  2. MackenzMotsinge says:

     United Kingdom

    Good price for Club talks on an occasional basis. Easy to transport and put up with good height adjustment.
    Assembly easy. Came without wheels that were in advert but this was not an essential feature.

  3. DeenaArreguin says:

     United Kingdom

    The product is of good quality but wheels r missing in the package. I have initiated the return process and will order again once refund is complete. Not sure if this time wheels will be there in the packaging? Any idea of this happened to anyone ?

    4.0 out of 5 stars Wheels missing

  4. peterboblina says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThis arrives in sections (of course) which you put together and tighten. The actual flat bed itself is attached by four nuts and bolts to the top column, so that can’t come off. The bottom section has the tripod legs which go almost flat and form a steady base. The middle section pushes into that, and you can set your own length before tightening, and just to be on the safe side there are holes in it where you can push a solid metal pin to make sure that the whole thing doesn’t come crashing down. So far, so excellent.

    The problem is that the top pole, which also has to be tightened and which also has the same holes, doesn’t have a pin. I don’t trust it not to work itself loose or just give way under the weight of my projector, and so I have to push that pole down until it too is up against the pin. This means that it’s not quite high enough for what I need. I’ll be able to buy a second pin and safety chain I expect, but I’m surprised one isn’t included.

    I may not be explaining this very well, and I realise that if you wanted it for (say) sheet music, it wouldn’t matter in the slightest. But for a weighty (and expensive) projector you need certainty. I suppose I can always shove a small screwdriver through the hole for now, but I shouldn’t have to.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, just one thing could be improved.