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Review on πŸ–₯️ WALI Dual LCD Monitor Stand - Fully Adjustable Desk Mount for 2 Screens up to 27 inch, 22 lbs. Weight Capacity per Arm (M002), Black by John Fenton

Revainrating 3 out of 5

* Fairly easy to install * Supports clip-on edge

PROS:* Fairly easy to install* Supports clip-on edge or through a hole in table.* Clips to attach Wires and tools on frame * Seller has warranty and support via Revain's "Ask Seller a Question" button when ordering.* Responsive customer service* Good workmanship* Stable installation. CONS:* Lever clip removed before it was tight enough to prevent slipping. SERVICE: I asked the seller if he can just send a new clamp. They quickly responded with a clarifying question, which clamp. Ultimately the design is pretty standard so I just used a longer bolt from my shop along with a washer and locknut. INSTALLATION: After some thought, I've come to the conclusion that the best thing I can do is drill a hole in my desk. The ledge is very small and there was no hole in the back of the table high enough to fit a vise. I used a 1 1/4" drill bit at the top. It's big enough for any wire plug in case you need one in the future, but not so big that it gets in the way or knocks over the cups. I drilled all the way through until the center point drilled through the bottom of the table. Then I drilled through the bottom, and no chipped edges. It helps that this table is an inch and a half thick. There are 4 screw holes on the bottom of the stand in this kit.. Three to attach one any plate (round or L bracket) and one to attach the bottom clamp if you are using a round plate The logo faces forward The base plate is oval and should be aligned with where the monitors will be hung to provide the best grip I have found that for the center clamp on the arm it is best to remove the center disc and ensure the gap in the plastic bushing lines up with the gap in the clamp t. Align the screw where it is least visible (I have it on the wall). First flat plate up. There is an upward facing screw post at the ends of the arm that connects to it after the bracket is collapsed. There is a small screw cap to keep it from falling off. The last pivots had to be tightened a bit to keep my monitors from tipping forward. All the necessary tools were included except for a Phillips head screwdriver (a plus).

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Not bad, but...