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3-Slot OMOTON Aluminum Alloy Vertical Laptop Stand (Fits up to 17.3")

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OT_Shop via Amazon has 3-Slot OMOTON Aluminum Alloy Vertical Laptop Stand (Black) on sale for $29.99 - $15 (50%) off when you apply promo code B3LOADEE on the checkout page = $14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Adjustable 3-slot vertical stand fits devices 0.55"-2.71" thick
  • CNC-machined aluminum alloy for strength, stability, and style
  • Supports up to one laptop and two tablets without wobbling
  • Scratch-resistant anodized finish with wide, stable base
  • Silicone padding protects devices and prevents slipping

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    • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 90 customer reviews.
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OT_Shop via Amazon has 3-Slot OMOTON Aluminum Alloy Vertical Laptop Stand (Black) on sale for $29.99 - $15 (50%) off when you apply promo code B3LOADEE on the checkout page = $14.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • Adjustable 3-slot vertical stand fits devices 0.55"-2.71" thick
  • CNC-machined aluminum alloy for strength, stability, and style
  • Supports up to one laptop and two tablets without wobbling
  • Scratch-resistant anodized finish with wide, stable base
  • Silicone padding protects devices and prevents slipping

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 90 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Today 10:27 AM
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drachen9d8Today 10:27 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank drachen9d8

How does this have +15 reps and no comments. I swear the sd algos keep recommending junk
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Today 11:33 AM
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ajpetixToday 11:33 AM
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Metal seems like an awful choice for holding electronics up vertically. I'd be worried about scratches even with any sort of cloth/felt stickers because those can and will fall off if rubbed enough when pulling devices in and out. Plastic or wood are safer materials if you are at all worried about damaging your electronics.
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jayqwuToday 12:55 PM
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Quote from ajpetix :
Metal seems like an awful choice for holding electronics up vertically. I'd be worried about scratches even with any sort of cloth/felt stickers because those can and will fall off if rubbed enough when pulling devices in and out. Plastic or wood are safer materials if you are at all worried about damaging your electronics.
There's rubber padding on the inside surfaces of all the slots. I have the one and two slot versions and they both work great!
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freakingwillyToday 01:38 PM
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What is a "bottom smocone pad"?
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EagerVolcano5436Today 01:56 PM
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Quote from drachen9d8 :
How does this have +15 reps and no comments. I swear the sd algos keep recommending junk
I upvoted since I figured posts like these are self explanatory, either you need one or you don't. Omoton's been making these stands for at least 5+ years with great reviews, just do a quick Amazon search of vertical laptop stands. They have padding on the inside to prevent scratches, and obviously finished wood would be better but this is a fraction of the cost. $15 for a 3-slot is a decent deal, I picked one up to leave at work for my laptop and iPads. If you don't need something like this simply keep it moving lol
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GreenGhostToday 02:20 PM
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I have this one. Quality is great, no scratches after years of use.
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JustSuperSaiyanToday 03:22 PM
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I have the version with the two slots and have been using for over a year no scratches on my devices. Going to buy this version for living room use.
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Quote from ajpetix :
Metal seems like an awful choice for holding electronics up vertically. I'd be worried about scratches even with any sort of cloth/felt stickers because those can and will fall off if rubbed enough when pulling devices in and out. Plastic or wood are safer materials if you are at all worried about damaging your electronics.
I have metal ones and plastic ones and prefer the plastic.
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dnguyen800Today 03:50 PM
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I bought the two slot version for $20 back in 2023. It's the best quality compared to the other brands. Really sturdy. For $15 for the three slot version I'll probably get it, haha.

I have a few laptops, work, personal, spare, so I actually use this often to switch out laptops with my USB c dock.
I have limited space on my desk so standing these laptops vertically saves me some space.
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gldooriiToday 03:55 PM
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My wife has been using one of their other metal stands for her Macbook Air and it's been great. Sturdy, heavy, looks nice, and no scratches cause of the soft material on the inside of the slots.
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JimmyFloyd182Today 05:56 PM
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I just use a Vintage office file holder. Higher sides, more airflow, less likely to tip.

https://i.etsystatic.com/7705291/...3_syzt.jpg

Can be had at most thrift stores for $3-$20
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Quote from JimmyFloyd182 :
I just use a Vintage office file holder. Higher sides, more airflow, less likely to tip.

https://i.etsystatic.com/7705291/...3_syzt.jpg

Can be had at most thrift stores for $3-$20
They're also way more bulky, take up more space, and are ugly.

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