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The Pearington Rolling AV Cart provides an excellent multipurpose solution for your personal and professional needs. The cart features a laptop tray and 2 added drop leaf side shelves to give you plenty of space for multiple screens, a projector, a document camera, or a printer. This versatile cart is commonly used in schools, colleges, libraries, nursing homes, and hospitals. Whether you need mobile storage that doubles as a coffee cart or a TV stand that doubles as a standing workstation, this cart can do it all. Constructed of solid steel for a commercial grade design, the cart features 3 adjustable shelves, including an additional, retractable keyboard shelf. Each shelf has a capacity of 110 Ibs. to accommodate presentation and media supplies. For convenient transportation between rooms, the cart comes with 4 easy glide wheels and a caster locking mechanism for stability. The cart also includes a handy power strip with 4 outlets and a 12’ cord. The cart measures 24" x 18" x 42".
ROLLING UTILITY AV CART Perfect for AV presentations or storage, this cart features 2 drop leaves and is ideally suited to display a TV, video projector, or monitor
VERSATILE USE Versatile cart is commonly used in schools, colleges, libraries, nursing homes, and hospitals, providing a multipurpose solution for your personal and professional needs
AMPLE SHELVING 3 adjustable storage shelves with an additional keyboard shelf guarantee a perfect fit for all of your supplies
EASY GLIDE WHEELS Transportation between rooms is easy with the smooth gliding wheels and caster locking mechanism
ATTACHED POWER STRIP Power strip with 4 outlets and 12’ cord attached on side of 24" x 18" x 42" cart for flawless presentations
This is a very sturdy cart. The hardware all feels a size bigger than needed and that's awesome. It's what I wanted for spending the extra money compared to the cheap ones and I feel this will last for many many years with no issue. The instructions were okay. The power strip part could use some work. You have to slide the shiny metal tabs into the back of the power strip and then screw them in to the cart. Not hard, just not explained. I think it's a 13mm and 8mm wrench or socket needed, and an adjustable worked to tighten the wheels (it was a bit tight, so the correct size wouldn't hurt.. not sure what it was.. but a larger metric)