Manufacturer | EasyMountLCD |
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Brand | EasyMountLCD |
Model Number | 002-0018 |
Colour | 002-0018 |
Material Type | Metal, Heavy-Duty |
Size | 002-0018 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 002-0018 |
EZM Deluxe Dual Monitor Mount Stand Free Standing with Grommet Mount Option up to 28"(002-0018)
Price: | S$105.79 + S$84.95 Delivery |
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- Holds most 2 monitors up to 28" with VESA 75 x 75 mm or 100 x 100 mm Compatible
- Monitor viewing height can be easily adjusted by moving the arms along the Pole. The height of each monitor can be individually fine tuned
- Mounting heads rotate 360 degrees, tilt up/down 180 degrees, swivel left/right 180 degrees. Monitors Easily form a "V shaped" outline for comfortable viewing
- Quick release mounting brackets for easy installation
- With a heavy weighted base which also can be bolted on the desktop
Product information
Colour:002-0018Technical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B00H363JTS |
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Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | 7 October 2011 |
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Product description
This sturdy, top-rated, high-quality ergonomic Deluxe Dual Monitor Stand Free Standing allows users to manage multiple programs/spreadsheets simultaneously, increasing their productivity. This unique designed stand offers users complete flexibility to reposition their monitors for maximum comfort and optimum view ability. A perfect solution for limited space applications by removing clutter from the desktop, using work space effectively. This item can be either desktop free standing or bolted on the desktop.
Dimensions: H x W x D = 19" x 33" x 13.5"
Main Features:
- Supports up to most two (2) 28"widescreens including curved widescreens side by side
- VESA 75 ×75mm or 100 ×100 mm compatible
- Monitor viewing height can be easily adjusted by screwing the arms to different screws holes in the back of the pole. The height of each monitor can be adjusted individually
- Monitors can be tilted, swiveled, and rotated
- Mounting heads slide(In/Out) along the Curved Arms to facilitate different size of screens and easily form a "V shaped" monitor outline for comfortable viewing
- Features 360° (Clockwise/Counter Clockwise) rotating mounting heads to accomodate landscape and portrait modes
- Mounting heads tilt (Up/Down) 180°, swivel (In/Out) 180° and rotate (clockwise/counterclockwise) 360°
- The Diameter of the Pole is 1 7/8"
- With a heavy-weighted metal base, easy to install in minutes
- Package contains all hardware necessary for mounting
- The color of the item is black
- Item weighs 21.0 lbs
- Item does not include monitors
- Item # 002-0018
Buyer responsible to check the desired mounting surface is strong enough to support the combined weight of the stand and monitors.
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Most helpful customer reviews on Amazon.com

Pros:
> VESA mounts work fine, easily hold both monitors, and spin/swivel fairly easily.
> Gets your monitors up off your desk
> Nice cable management hole to route cables internally
> Very heavy duty, great quality
> Easy to assemble
Cons:
> Mounts are a little difficult to adjust so both monitors are evenly tilted/leveled, but can be done with care.
> My base is not perfectly aligned with the stand back, but is off by about 5 degrees. (Cosmetic issue)
> The lowest two screw holes to mount the crossbeam are not nearly low enough. With 27" monitors, they are 7.5" off my desk which is very high. I cannot imagine what it would be like with smaller monitors. I am over 6' tall so it is acceptable, but if someone were shorter this might be an issue.
> I can only fit the two DVI cables through the stand and have the bottom cover plate fit down on the baseplate. This could be fixed with a little cutting of the plastic though.
> With two 27" monitors, I cannot angle them more than about 5 degrees relative to each other due to being so close to each other - even mounting them at the furthest points on the crossbeam.
All in all, I like this stand a lot, it could just be refined a little bit.

Reviewed in the United States on 26 April 2013
Pros:
> VESA mounts work fine, easily hold both monitors, and spin/swivel fairly easily.
> Gets your monitors up off your desk
> Nice cable management hole to route cables internally
> Very heavy duty, great quality
> Easy to assemble
Cons:
> Mounts are a little difficult to adjust so both monitors are evenly tilted/leveled, but can be done with care.
> My base is not perfectly aligned with the stand back, but is off by about 5 degrees. (Cosmetic issue)
> The lowest two screw holes to mount the crossbeam are not nearly low enough. With 27" monitors, they are 7.5" off my desk which is very high. I cannot imagine what it would be like with smaller monitors. I am over 6' tall so it is acceptable, but if someone were shorter this might be an issue.
> I can only fit the two DVI cables through the stand and have the bottom cover plate fit down on the baseplate. This could be fixed with a little cutting of the plastic though.
> With two 27" monitors, I cannot angle them more than about 5 degrees relative to each other due to being so close to each other - even mounting them at the furthest points on the crossbeam.
All in all, I like this stand a lot, it could just be refined a little bit.







Assembly can easily be done by one person but there is a bit of a balancing act after you put the first monitor on and are getting ready to put the second one on. You can either have a second person steady the stand or you can slide the first monitor as far to the middle of the stand until you get the second monitor on the stand then slide the first one back out to balance everything.
The unit is solidly constructed. I didn't use the cable management part of the stand but it's a nice feature if you choose to use it. My 24" monitors fit great with a little room to spare but I'm not sure 28" 16:9 monitors would fit unless they have very small bezels.
I highly recommend you decide on the crossbar height on the stand post as soon in the setup process as possible because if you choose to change it after everything is assembled you'll either need a second person to assist you in the height adjustment or you may need to do some dis assembly or cable disconnecting depending on where the stand is on your desk and how much, if any, room you have to access the stand from behind.
I thought the price was reasonable, even with the cheapest shipping rate of about $20, given the quality of the stand. All in all this is a great monitor stand, I recommend it highly and I will likely be purchasing another one soon.

IDK if the model went through a redesign, or if the pics are just false advertising, but the arms that hold the VESA mount are about 4-5 inches long, not the 1-2 inches the pictures show. The front of my screens stick out almost as far as the feet on the stand, not at all like picture where the monitors are recessed well behind the feet of the stand. This means unless your desk is huge, your monitors are going to be uncomfortably close to your face and take up a huge part of your desk.
I ended up mounting the pole backwards so the mounting bar is positioned behind it to save space, but this required me to use the through-desk bolt to mount the pole because the normal screws don't fit when the bar is turned around. So now I have a bolt sticking out under the base of my stand about a half inch.
So unless your desk is gigantic or you don't mind having to Macgyvering your stand right out of the box, I would stay away. Other than that, it is an amazingly nice stand for the price.

I have two 26" Asus monitors mounted on this stand. One landscape, the other portrait. It was easy to put together and mount the monitors. Very easy to put together and mount the monitors. All the tools you need to adjust the monitors are included and very easily done. Amazon Prime shipping isn't available but considering how much this thing weighs they are charging a reasonable rate. Buy it, you won't regret it.

Reviewed in the United States on 18 April 2013
I have two 26" Asus monitors mounted on this stand. One landscape, the other portrait. It was easy to put together and mount the monitors. Very easy to put together and mount the monitors. All the tools you need to adjust the monitors are included and very easily done. Amazon Prime shipping isn't available but considering how much this thing weighs they are charging a reasonable rate. Buy it, you won't regret it.







For these monitors, though, the setup works flawlessly, it's super sturdy, and the monitors appear to sort of "float" above the desk, if you are like me and used to having stands below the center of each one. It definitely creates more room on your desk vs. having two stands.