2025 Upgraded Dual 3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage Workstation, Extended Storage Mobile 3D Printer Table Workbench, AC/USB Power Hub for Studio Workshop

2025 Upgraded Dual 3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage Workstation, Extended Storage Mobile 3D Printer Table Workbench, AC/USB Power Hub for Studio Workshop
Price: $279.99 - $36.99
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Customers say

Customers find the 3D printer stand to be of great quality and appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning it works well for their Anycubic Kobra 3 combo. Moreover, the stand fits medium-sized printers well, looks nice, and has decent size with plenty of space. However, the stability receives mixed feedback, with some finding it sturdy while others report it being very wobbly. Additionally, assembly experiences are mixed, with some finding it easy to assemble while others note it requires assembly.

12 customers mention "Printer quality"11 positive1 negative

Customers find the printer stand to be of good quality.

"Why did you pick this product vs others?: Great product very sturdy although I wish it came with more S hooks" Read more
"…Good quality though and is handling the vibration just find." Read more
"…Overall it’s a great quality and I would recommend 👍🏻…" Read more
"Nice stand but it needs a drawer… so I built one out of oak…." Read more
9 customers mention "Functionality"8 positive1 negative

Customers find that the storage rack works well, with one mentioning it fits their Anycubic Kobra 3 combo and another noting it's suitable for one or two 3D machines.

"…Overall, a reliable and functional stand that makes any 3D printing workspace more organized. Highly recommended!…" Read more
"…I gave it a try and it works fine for my Anycubic Kobra 3 combo. I didn't use the filament rack for filament…." Read more
"…and of course it does not match the rest of the stand but functionality was the main goal…." Read more
"Works well for one or two 3D machines" Read more
6 customers mention "Fit"6 positive0 negative

Customers like how the storage rack accommodates their 3D printers, with one customer noting that the MDF shelves easily hold medium-sized printers.

"The stand is as described, holds everything well and it's definitely a space saver…." Read more
"Been very happy with this printer stand i was able to fit my k2 plus and my k1 max on it only thing i had to do was remove the bottom bar to allow…" Read more
"…The steel frame feels solid and stable, and the MDF shelves easily hold medium-sized printers…." Read more
"…But once I had it assembled, it's pretty solid and supports both of my printers very well!" Read more
5 customers mention "Look"5 positive0 negative

Customers like the appearance of the storage rack.

"It's a decent size and looks good, but for the price, it is disappointing in the stability department…." Read more
"…I left the bars off just to put my combo up top.It's pretty sturdy up there…." Read more
"…Honestly, it looks cool but I would try to find something else. I should have just bought a workbench…." Read more
"…The look of the unit is nice. It goes together fairly easily…." Read more
5 customers mention "Size"5 positive0 negative

Customers like the size of the storage rack, with plenty of space available.

"…Assembly was straightforward, with all parts well-labeled. There’s plenty of space: the main desk fits one or two printers, while the bottom shelves…" Read more
"…that supports the wide fiberboard shelves which allows for decent capacity…." Read more
"…These are big printers and with the wheels i am able to move them around easily, have not aeen any issues with printer quality despite the printers…" Read more
"It's a decent size and looks good, but for the price, it is disappointing in the stability department…." Read more
16 customers mention "Stability"9 positive7 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the printer stand's stability, with some finding it sturdy enough while others report that it is very wobbly and shakes during use.

"Why did you pick this product vs others?: Great product very sturdy although I wish it came with more S hooks" Read more
"…It is however a bit wobbly, but I also have a k1 max running high speed prints so it is a considerably load…." Read more
"Easy to follow instructions very well built." Read more
"…Once I was able to fix all the issues, the thing is extremely unstable…." Read more
12 customers mention "Ease of assembly"8 positive4 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the assembly of the storage rack, with some finding it easy to put together while others report issues.

"Easy to assemble, fits my K2 plus and Ender 3 V3" Read more
"…A few spots needed to be loosely assembled until all the screws were well started, then tightening the screws tightened up the whole assembly,…" Read more
"…Assembly was straightforward, with all parts well-labeled…." Read more
"Sturdy enough and easy to build…" Read more
4 customers mention "Clearance"1 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the clearance of the storage rack, with some reporting that the top clearance is close and the filament racks are not spaced correctly.

"…The filament racks are not spaced correctly either so you lose 1 full roll per rack based on the distance…." Read more
"…As you can see from the photo, the top clearance is close and the side clearance is just as close…." Read more
"…But the top cover lifts off, it does not hinge, so it does not need much clearance…." Read more
"…The holes are not big enough. The spool shelf is not flush when connecting the two pieces…." Read more





It needs a drawer

5 out of 5 stars

It needs a drawer
Nice stand but it needs a drawer… so I built one out of oak. I only had red oak stain and of course it does not match the rest of the stand but functionality was the main goal. The handle is a 30 year old relic from the depths of my toolbox and is from my daughter's childhood dresser.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2025

    Color: TR22-SINGELVerified Purchase

    Nice stand but it needs a drawer… so I built one out of oak. I only had red oak stain and of course it does not match the rest of the stand but functionality was the main goal. The handle is a 30 year old relic from the depths of my toolbox and is from my daughter's childhood dresser.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It needs a drawer

    Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2025


    Nice stand but it needs a drawer… so I built one out of oak. I only had red oak stain and of course it does not match the rest of the stand but functionality was the main goal. The handle is a 30 year old relic from the depths of my toolbox and is from my daughter's childhood dresser.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025

    Color: TR22-SINGELVerified Purchase

    It really all did fit into the little box. Not mentioned in the instructions, there were 4 feet included, in case you didn't want to move it once assembled. I thought they were knobs but the only thread that they fit was the thread the casters screwed into.

    The screws all needed to be firmly hand tight. There is metal bracing that supports the wide fiberboard shelves which allows for decent capacity. A few spots needed to be loosely assembled until all the screws were well started, then tightening the screws tightened up the whole assembly, resulting in a well tightened rack.

    All four casters lock. They lock firmly with a solid snap.
    I didn't feel like they skimped on the casters. The small wood panels are essential, they stop the whole thing from wobbling.

    The more of it I put together, the sturdier it got. The instructions, well, they were brief, but complete. Screws were not as pictured but they worked. No extra screws were supplied, none were needed. All screws used the same size hex wrench.

    The largest printer i own is the Bambu H2D. In fact, I meant this to be the Bambu's home, with my backup plan being to put a Creality K2 on the stand. This was a close fit, and there is no possibility of using the side mounted spool holder with this printer, but I'm sure I can work out some sort of adapter. The point is that your Bambu H2D will fit on the stand with adequate clearance.

    As you can see from the photo, the top clearance is close and the side clearance is just as close. But the top cover lifts off, it does not hinge, so it does not need much clearance. You need to unhook the ams, or not use the lower two bars for filament storage and then you can remove the lid.

    There are no side access panels on the H2D.

    Eventually I will build two models to attach to the side, one for a naked spool and one with a shelf that will hold a one spool filament dryer. But today I'm printing a poop chute on the filament in the AMS.

    Ok, if you look at thingiverse and search for "side shelf for Bambu H2D and ARTINRACK 3d printer stand from Amazon", submitted by user Brasshopper, you can grab and print my spoolholder or shelf that works for me with this 3D printer rack. The second photo shows the spoolholder, in use. No fiduciary relationship with the seller of this rack, and the model on thingiverse is free.

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Big enough for the Bambu H2D, but barely

    Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025


    It really all did fit into the little box. Not mentioned in the instructions, there were 4 feet included, in case you didn't want to move it once assembled. I thought they were knobs but the only thread that they fit was the thread the casters screwed into.

    The screws all needed to be firmly hand tight. There is metal bracing that supports the wide fiberboard shelves which allows for decent capacity. A few spots needed to be loosely assembled until all the screws were well started, then tightening the screws tightened up the whole assembly, resulting in a well tightened rack.

    All four casters lock. They lock firmly with a solid snap.
    I didn't feel like they skimped on the casters. The small wood panels are essential, they stop the whole thing from wobbling.

    The more of it I put together, the sturdier it got. The instructions, well, they were brief, but complete. Screws were not as pictured but they worked. No extra screws were supplied, none were needed. All screws used the same size hex wrench.

    The largest printer i own is the Bambu H2D. In fact, I meant this to be the Bambu's home, with my backup plan being to put a Creality K2 on the stand. This was a close fit, and there is no possibility of using the side mounted spool holder with this printer, but I'm sure I can work out some sort of adapter. The point is that your Bambu H2D will fit on the stand with adequate clearance.

    As you can see from the photo, the top clearance is close and the side clearance is just as close. But the top cover lifts off, it does not hinge, so it does not need much clearance. You need to unhook the ams, or not use the lower two bars for filament storage and then you can remove the lid.

    There are no side access panels on the H2D.

    Eventually I will build two models to attach to the side, one for a naked spool and one with a shelf that will hold a one spool filament dryer. But today I'm printing a poop chute on the filament in the AMS.

    Ok, if you look at thingiverse and search for "side shelf for Bambu H2D and ARTINRACK 3d printer stand from Amazon", submitted by user Brasshopper, you can grab and print my spoolholder or shelf that works for me with this 3D printer rack. The second photo shows the spoolholder, in use. No fiduciary relationship with the seller of this rack, and the model on thingiverse is free.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025

    Color: TR22-SINGELVerified Purchase

    This is a useful 3D printer cart. The only downside is the bars that hold the filament have to be unscrewed each time you want to add or remove a roll. It would make it a lot more convenient to have a bar that could easily be removed as needed. Also the parts should be labeled for easier assembly! Overall it’s a great quality and I would recommend 👍🏻

  • Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025

    Color: TR22-SINGELVerified Purchase

    Highly recommend to anyone looking for a table that doesnt take up to much room. I have the neptune 4 plus and centauri carbon on it and it does shake a little but not enough to mess up prints. the one con is if you have carpet the wheels are not the best so its hard to roll around.

  • Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025

    Color: TR44-DUALVerified Purchase



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    This stand is a great choice for organizing a 3D printing setup. The steel frame feels solid and stable, and the MDF shelves easily hold medium-sized printers. The upper grid panels are very practical for hanging tools and accessories, keeping everything within reach.

    The wheels are a big plus, making it easy to move the stand when needed. Assembly was straightforward, with all parts well-labeled. There’s plenty of space: the main desk fits one or two printers, while the bottom shelves are perfect for filament or extra gear.

    📌 Pros: sturdy build, smart design, smooth mobility, and good value.
    📌 Cons: requires assembly and could use more adjustable shelves.

    Overall, a reliable and functional stand that makes any 3D printing workspace more organized. Highly recommended!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2025

    Color: TR22-SINGELVerified Purchase

    It’s ok… I probably wouldn’t order it again. I have Bambulab X1C and it’s tight with the AMS on top. You have to shift it forward and to a corner to have room for poop chute. Also this thing shakes a lot. It seems like it needs way more bracing.

  • Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2025

    Color: TR22-SINGELVerified Purchase

    I like this printer stand but it does have issues. If you have 2 printers and put 1 of them on the top level, it will shake waaay too much for my comfort. Hard to get a decent print with the way it shakes so much. I use the top for my 4 filament roll unit. That works pretty good. Note in the picture I put my smaller printer on a couple of wooden crates on the floor with a rubber backed rug underneath it due to the shaking. The crates actually work way better and only cost me $15 for 2 crates and a rug.

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    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Needs to be sturdier to support 2 printers.

    Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2025


    I like this printer stand but it does have issues. If you have 2 printers and put 1 of them on the top level, it will shake waaay too much for my comfort. Hard to get a decent print with the way it shakes so much. I use the top for my 4 filament roll unit. That works pretty good. Note in the picture I put my smaller printer on a couple of wooden crates on the floor with a rubber backed rug underneath it due to the shaking. The crates actually work way better and only cost me $15 for 2 crates and a rug.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025

    Color: TR44-DUALVerified Purchase

    I recently purchased the Dual table. Before, I made my purchase I had read all the reviews and thought this was going to be a safer bet. I was horribly wrong. As I was putting the stand together, I noticed numerous quality issues. The boards were absolutely disgusting and were coated in something. The package it came in was not packed well either. There was no foam between the wood pieces. Naturally Amazon delivery went full send per usual and managed to damage every piece of wood. As I put together the metal pieces, some of the inner nuts that catch the bolts were bent at an angle. I could keep going with the issues…but the quality of this unit is not worth remotely close to the asking price. I'm thinking this should cost about a 100 bucks. Once I was able to fix all the issues, the thing is extremely unstable. I have yet to print on it but I have a feeling it will just shake itself apart. The filament racks are not spaced correctly either so you lose 1 full roll per rack based on the distance. Honestly, it looks cool but I would try to find something else. I should have just bought a workbench.

    If it does end up shaking horribly during printing, it will be sent back.

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Product Summary: ARTINRACK 2025 Upgraded Dual 3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage Workstation, Extended Storage Mobile 3D Printer Table Workbench, AC/USB Power Hub for Studio Workshop

From ARTINRACK
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 23.6 x 47.2 x 74 inches; 73 Pounds
Item model number ‏ : ‎ TR44
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 1, 2025
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ARTINRACK
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0F6N5YJ5F
Best Sellers Rank: #20,807 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #311 in 3D Printer Accessories
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Expand Your Workspace with the Upgraded TR44: Designed to offer more flexibility, the TR44 is an upgraded version of the TR22. By connecting two workbenches side by side, you can easily create a dual-station workspace that provides a continuous and spacious surface for your projects.
Enhance Efficiency in Your Workspace: Ideal for collaborative team efforts or long working nights! The built-in power hub includes 6 AC outlets (3 per station) and 4 USB ports, helping you avoid tangled cords and messy power strips. You can safely power multiple 3D printers (FDM, resin), drying chambers, laptops, and other devices at the same time. Dedicated charging stations for phones, tablets, and Bluetooth tools ensure your essentials stay powered without taking up valuable AC outlets—leaving them free for high-power equipment and production tools.
Enjoy a Larger, More Organized Work Surface: This 47″W x 24″D storage rack offers ample space and smart organization. Its dual-station design allows you to move your 3D printer off your desk for easier access, freeing up your workspace and keeping things neat. Thoughtfully sized to hold printers, filament, tools, and supplies, it fits perfectly into studios, offices, living rooms, garages, or any busy area—helping you create a more productive and enjoyable environment.
Choose Between Fixed or Mobile Setup: Easily switch between a stationary workstation and full mobility with the heavy-duty swivel casters. Moving large printers and equipment around any floor type becomes effortless. With the ability to lock all six wheels at once, you can ensure stability during operation and prevent unwanted movement.
Built for Strength and Durability: The dual printer stand is designed with a sturdy structure to keep your equipment safe. Made from thick, high-quality wood panels and a durable metal frame, it resists corrosion and securely supports heavy loads. With a weight capacity of up to 580 lbs, this workstation promises long-lasting performance and reliability.

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