A good monitor stand for a European?

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Xickle
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A good monitor stand for a European?

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Hello!
I have a triple 27" monitor setup, and I have been in a need for a stand for about 5 years now... I've decided now would finally be the time to get it!
I come from Slovenia which is in Europe(EU), and I can't find any triple monitor stands in my country(nobody even sells them), but also ordering them from the US will give me insane customs tax, if I want an expensive stand(and good ones always are). I hope you guys can help!

I am willing to get a table or wall mounted stand, or even just a normal one, as long as I can place my side monitors at an angle. Also, if anyone knows what is a good company that makes stands and sells them in the EU, I will really appreciate the information!
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Xickle
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SpikedSouls wrote:can you order from Germany?

https://www.amazon.de/VonHaus-Einstellb ... %C3%A4nder

Yes, I can! Anywhere inside the EU is fine. I am really suprised at the price of the stand you linked! I'm a little worried that it might not work well for me because it is so cheap. :?
I've also been looking at the mindfactory.de store, and found some stands, but I have no idea which manufacturer I can trust to make a good purchase!

I found these:
https://www.mindfactory.de/product_info ... 51859.html

https://www.mindfactory.de/product_info ... 16426.html

I like the LogiLink one, but I am not sure how reliable they are?
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Might also check if following is available:

Multibrackets M VESA Desktopmount Triple Stand 24"-32", Item #: 7350073731312
https://products.multibrackets.com/en/d ... tand-24-32

Paid about 325€ for mine in Finland few months ago.
Seemed to be stocked at multiple sellers through Europe.

Very sturdy, but not as positionable as the WSGF Ergotechs are/were.

Currently have 3x 24" on mine on lower row, and also have the upper row extension with 3x 17" on it.
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Xickle
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Re: A good monitor stand for a European?

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Baldur wrote:Might also check if following is available:

Multibrackets M VESA Desktopmount Triple Stand 24"-32", Item #: 7350073731312
https://products.multibrackets.com/en/d ... tand-24-32

Paid about 325€ for mine in Finland few months ago.
Seemed to be stocked at multiple sellers through Europe.

Very sturdy, but not as positionable as the WSGF Ergotechs are/were.

Currently have 3x 24" on mine on lower row, and also have the upper row extension with 3x 17" on it.


Hey thanks for the suggestion! It looks very sturdy indeed, which is great, but it does have two feet instead of one, which is something I would rather avoid if possible.

I have actually found out that Ergotech does sell the triple stand in Europe, but some reviews say it can't bend the side monitors, if they are all 27", which is why I haven't bought it yet.

It seems that I am now deciding between Ergotech (https://shop.ergotechgroup.eu/triple-monitor-stands-tw) and the LogiLink (https://www.raidsonic.de/products/monit ... ectID=5288) stands. I like the LogiLink one because it can fit three 32" screens, but Ergotech is a reliable brand that I would trust to sell me a good product. It's really a pain looking for these damn stands :hide:

EDIT: Can anyone provide some insight with gas spring stands? Are they better or worse than the regular stands?
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