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Amazon Basics Dual Monitor Stand w/ Lift Engine Arm Mount (Black)

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Amazon has Amazon Basics Dual Monitor Stand with Lift Engine Arm Mount (Black) for $55. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.

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Features:
  • Includes a dual-arm monitor stand made of durable yet lightweight aluminum with a black finish
  • Each arm can hold an LCD monitor up to 20 pounds
  • Arms extend and retract smoothly for easy adjustments
  • Adjustable tilt (70 degrees back to 5 degrees forward) for an ergonomic reading angle
  • Independent 360 degree rotation and easy transitions from landscape to portrait mode
  • Simple set up and VESA compatible (100 x 100mm and 75 x 75mm); desk clamp fits desks 0.4 - 2.4 inches thick

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  • About this deal:
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  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 2,600 customer reviews.
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Amazon has Amazon Basics Dual Monitor Stand with Lift Engine Arm Mount (Black) for $55. Shipping is free w/ Amazon Prime or on orders $25+.

Thanks to Deal Editor RazorConcepts for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Includes a dual-arm monitor stand made of durable yet lightweight aluminum with a black finish
  • Each arm can hold an LCD monitor up to 20 pounds
  • Arms extend and retract smoothly for easy adjustments
  • Adjustable tilt (70 degrees back to 5 degrees forward) for an ergonomic reading angle
  • Independent 360 degree rotation and easy transitions from landscape to portrait mode
  • Simple set up and VESA compatible (100 x 100mm and 75 x 75mm); desk clamp fits desks 0.4 - 2.4 inches thick

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $54.99 lower (50% savings) than the $109.99 average price over the last 90 days.
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars based on over 2,600 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.

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Timless
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This is an ergotron.
beggerking
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After years of using those monitor arms..I found it just easier to have 2 single arms... Much more flexible and not much extra space... And actually cost less

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MultiMatrix
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Does anyone know if the main pole is the same diameter as the ergotron?
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Timless
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Quote from MultiMatrix :
Does anyone know if the main pole is the same diameter as the ergotron?
This is an ergotron.
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MultiMatrix
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Quote from Timless :
This is an ergotron.
That's what I've read. Do you know if Amazon sells an extra long replacement main pole? I can't seem to find one without having to buy the entire assembly.
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LavenderPickle7682
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Quote from MultiMatrix :
That's what I've read. Do you know if Amazon sells an extra long replacement main pole? I can't seem to find one without having to buy the entire assembly.
Best luck is ebay... usually it's so expensive, I walk away laughing and empty handed.
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Quote from MultiMatrix :
Does anyone know if the main pole is the same diameter as the ergotron?
Quote from MultiMatrix :
That's what I've read. Do you know if Amazon sells an extra long replacement main pole? I can't seem to find one without having to buy the entire assembly.
One person in the review mention picking up a longer main pole from local Ace Hardware store. The reviewer also posted a picture.

My keepa.com alert triggered and was able to make the purchase.
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boball
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Can anyone explain how to get greater flexibility movement from monitor arms when having two monitors? I find that two monitors can't be adjusted to exactly where I need them because they'll either bump into each other or have very limited movement
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I have this. this is def an ergotron but the main pole is limited in height. I would agree that with two-monitored-arms have limited flexibility. but at this price... buy two?

I have one in the living room, barely holds up an iMac Pro 27". in the bedroom it barely holds a 40" LG 5k ultra wide, when tightened down. For super large ultra wides like the 49, you prob need to go ergotron HX
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MultiMatrix
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Quote from liamtoh1 :
One person in the review mention picking up a longer main pole from local Ace Hardware store. The reviewer also posted a picture.

My keepa.com alert triggered and was able to make the purchase.
Unfortunately whoever gave that review is a liar. I've been looking for solutions for quite a while, trying to avoid ergotron's rip off price for their extension pole. Looks like the only cheaper options are to buy a vesa mount extension plate, or cut the existing pole and weld a pipe in the middle. What a hassle for what should be a cheap and easy product for them to sell as a standard add on. Oh well.
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grihm
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Thanks! I've been waiting for the single to drop in price so I can make a dual work 😀
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mephi5to
Dec 4, 2022
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when COVID started they raised prices on those by 50$. At some point I saw it at 190 when I had it in cart. I told them to fark off. CCC says they were even higher than that. Ouch
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Timless
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Quote from MultiMatrix :
That's what I've read. Do you know if Amazon sells an extra long replacement main pole? I can't seem to find one without having to buy the entire assembly.
The pole the arms attaches to is 35mm in diameter. It's the same pole the single ergotron arms use.
This is a common diameter for metric poles.
Look for a cheap tall monitor arm and check their reviews. Most are 35mm.
The issue is that those poles aren't very robust. The base for this ergotron is really solid. It'll never break.
I suggest getting one of those cheap poles and don't over load it. Keep the weights balanced.
Last edited by Timless December 4, 2022 at 09:31 AM.
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Quote from boball :
Can anyone explain how to get greater flexibility movement from monitor arms when having two monitors? I find that two monitors can't be adjusted to exactly where I need them because they'll either bump into each other or have very limited movement
You have to get two independent arms so the bases are further apart.
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Wyvern1
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ergotron oem?
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rockstarjeremy
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Are these gas springs? Do I even need gas springs? I need to hold up two (2) LG 32UK50T-W Monitors... 32-inch, 12-pounds, each.

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