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Deluxe 425 Project-o Stand Projection 17INX25IN Table Shelf

Deluxe 425 Project-o Stand Projection 17INX25IN Table Shelf
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Deluxe 425 Project-o Stand Projection 17INX25IN Table Shelf

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717068268814-42067

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Description:

Da-Lite Deluxe Project-O-Stand 425 42067 329

Features:
  • The 25" x 17" Base can hold 2 projectors side by side - up to 125 lbs.

Product Details:
Product Length: 32.0 inches
Product Width: 19.75 inches
Product Height: 3.0 inches
Product Weight: 14.0 pounds
Package Length: 33.0 inches
Package Width: 20.0 inches
Package Height: 3.2 inches
Package Weight: 14.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 17 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

16 of 17 found the following review helpful:

3Solid performer, but not the best design  Jul 12, 2010
By heathbc888
I purchased this table to go with a projector.

The good:
1. The table top is larger than I thought, resulting in the pleasant surprise of additional counter space to hold my DVDs and various paraphernalia.
2. It is very sturdy - you would not easily knock this table over, making it especially safe around kids.
3. You can raise it very high, which means that you can put a projector behind a bunch of kids without worrying about a head blocking the screen.

The bad:
1. Based on the picture, I thought the legs folded out from hinges on the corners of the table. They don't. You have to screw four of them in and out manually each time. This is a hassle.
2. It's uncomfortably heavy - you certainly would not want to carry it for long. While the weight makes it more stable, it also means it's more of a pain to put together and pull apart. As a result, you'll tend to leave it sitting in a corner between uses, which to me means it's not really portable - it's more of a semi-permanent fixture.

I have a super-lightweight camera stand (which I love) and thought this was going to be just like that. While it's certainly up to the task of holding your projector, I believe it could be designed effectively with less than a quarter of the weight and with fold out legs. I'll keep it, but would not buy it again.

11 of 12 found the following review helpful:

5Use them for just about anything.  Aug 13, 2006
By A. Chin
These tables are great for their portability, size and stability. We use these for our on-location photography and place our laptop computers on them. The adjustable height them ideal for our various employess. I would highly recommend them. Be sure you are purchasing the correct size for your application.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

4Great item for portability  Jan 28, 2007
By Pat J
The Project-o-Stand Deluxe 425 is a great table to use for a projector when portability is important. The legs are strong. The table has a convenient measuring grid on the underside for ensuring your legs are extended at an even length. It's a strong table with maximum portability.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Study piece of equipment.  Oct 16, 2010
By C.S. Birnbaum
This is a nice quality product. Keep in mind that the price is for one table, not two. The legs are adjustable and therefore the two height promo photo. The whole thing packs up neatly under the shelf itself and includes a handy briefcase-like carrying handle. At the reduced price, worth every penny.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

3Functional, but needs work  Oct 15, 2009
By Brian Bishop
It's fairly simple and works as such.

The handle is unbearable. More than 2 minutes of carrying and you'll need phys therapy.
The first unit I got, one of the nuts was stripped. Given the depth of thread, it would be physically impossible to do this tightening by hand and the embedded nut had every appearance of being overbored, so I think it was just a bad nut. It still worked in that the pole would not easily pull out of the stand/nut (I would still need to unthread it) but it wouldn't tighten, making it a little more wobbly.

Amazon shipped out a replacement and I had it in a few days, with very little hassle.

I would only take off 1/2 star for the bad nut. Quality control could get this if they threaded in the legs, but that would add a lot of cost so I understand.
I took off a 1.5 stars for the bad handle. No excuse for that.

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