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The PearingtonAV Presentation Cart is a commercial-grade, rolling utility storage solution designed for versatility and durability. With a solid steel construction, adjustable shelves, and a built-in power strip, this cart is perfect for displaying monitors, projectors, and more in various professional settings.
A**R
Its an AV cart... it rolls. Stuff goes on it.
Cart does its job...
N**T
Perfect, just what I needed
Very easy to assemble although the wheels were a bit difficult to adjust but still perfect.
B**A
I use this every day at work
Great cart, I use this every day at work for a mobile laptop station. I'm happy with the purchase and would likely purchase again if needed. Two minor things, when I purchased I thought it was adjustable, however the only thing that is adjustable is the height of the cart, not the shelf in the middle (that's bolted to the upper and lower upright pieces). The only other minor thing is that rubber top that comes with the cart, at least for me, had a incredibly strong manufacturing/rubber smell, so much I had to put it outside for about a week for some of the smell to dissipate. It still has an odor to it, but not as strong. Otherwise, happy with the purchase.
N**T
Huge dissappointment
This purchase was a huge disappointment. While it was easy enough to assemble and it is definitely a durable quality, it is not sturdy whatsoever. There is a huge design flaw in the wheel assembly which prevents the wheels from locking into place. Instead, they bow and bend keeping the cart from being moved. Instead of bracing the wheel from the inside of the cart so that it is anchored to the cart itself, the wheels are braced to a piece of metal on the underside of the cart that is only welded on one side. I would have returned the cart, but that was impossible once it was assembled and the large box it came in had been broken down.
C**O
Pretty good item
Some reviewers said this was very difficult to put together. I did not think so. The biggest problem putting it together was the threaded holes for the casters. They had a lot of crud and some rust in them and needed to be cleaned with an M12 X 1.75 tap. You can see the crud that was in the threads in the picture of the tap after one hole. If you don't happen to have that tap on hand, it is going to be difficult to thread the casters in. You need a 17mm wrench to install the casters.Pluses: The carriage bolts and flanged nuts are M8 and very heavy duty. You will want a ratchet wrench or electric driver with a 13mm socket to run them all down. Also the casters have nice, large wheels.Minuses: The instructions stop before you are ready to install the keyboard tray. No instructions for that.It is a light duty power bar meant only for light use of electronics. You don't want to plug your table saw into it.Overall: Once assembled it is very rigid and we are happy with it. Note: we sent our parts out to get powder coated blue to match some of our other equipment. Directly from Amazon you can have any color you want, as long as its black.
C**R
Best standing cart there is
Not much to say about this product. There's a reason it's really the only one out there: it's the best. They're the standard cart for photography studios, and I have bought at least 20 of them. We need to trust them to hold iMacs and thousands of dollars of photo studio equipment, and they do the job exceptionally.I only have 2 complaints, but neither are worth knocking the rating: First, assembly is annoying. I'm a tall dude, so getting my hands in all the nooks and crannies to screw it together is a pain. But hey, it's worth the quality of the build. Second, I wish the top level has holes drilled in the metal below the rubber cover. Every studio I know, including mine, need to protect their computers by zip-tying them to the surface. We have to drill the holes ourself every time to secure the zip-ties, and it's quite annoying.
C**R
Excellent value - if you are challenged putting things together you might want to steer clear
Very solid well made AV cart. Excellent value for the money. I am pretty good at putting things together...I have weathered Christmas Eve & putting together a Barbie Dream House that said 'some assembly required'. The directions aren't the best & it is easy to think you are doing things right, then you realize no you aren't. You have to take apart what you put together and flip it . That might be what is earning it bad reviews... as it isn't on quality and strength - this thing is built rock solid. I am a teacher and have seen plenty of AV carts in my 25+ years. This is a good buy - spread all your items out. Read the directions - read them again. Have a glass of wine or a beer to bolster you...you CAN do this.....
G**O
three hours of suffering.
if you have an EATX PC that is 26" tall you wish to cart around this will need a lot of modifications that will require wide head self tapping screws. luckily its metal and metal is very pliable and forgiving if you need to modify anything.here is the rub. the instructions are not only incomplete, they are an outright lie.it says it needs a 13mm socket and a number 2 and 3 phillips head screw driver.throw away the P3 screwdriver, you wont need it.here is what you will need: a P2 screwdriver. a 13mm, 10mm and 8mm socket, a 3/4 thin wrench for the wheels. an Allen wrench set. an arc welder and goggles for when you rip one of the wheel mounts off. a runner to flip the circuit breakers back on. another person to hold the parts in place. sound dampeners for the metallic drumming that will occur if you put speakers on it. oh and a wide rim set of various washers to fix the leafs. and have a good medkit on standby, you will be bleeding by the end of this project since none of the edges are folded or rubberized and you will be working with a lot of force in tight spaces where your knuckles will slam into everything.this cart clearly was only designed for the age of CRT, VHS, DVD and film/digital projectors. this thing needs to be far more flexibly designed for PC and flatscreen.oh and fire the entire department who wrote and designed the instructions.
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