3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage, 41“ x 23.6” x 57.4“ Large 3D Printer Table with 2 Charging Station, Heavy Duty Printer Shelf with Spools Holder Racks and Storage Baskets

3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage, 41“ x 23.6” x 57.4“ Large 3D Printer Table with 2 Charging Station, Heavy Duty Printer Shelf with Spools Holder Racks and Storage Baskets
Price: $119.99 - $109.99
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Much better than the one it's replacing

5 out of 5 stars

Much better than the one it's replacing
I got this stand to replace one I wasn't happy with. I'm happy to say this one is better in all respects. The other one never felt solid so I only used it for filament storage and for my filament dryers. I didn't trust it not to wobble too much if used for a 3D printer. This one is much more substantial. I don't know about the claim that it would hold 800 pounds, but I feel it would easily support a medium to large 3D printer or perhaps 2 smaller ones. The old one had really poor casters; this one doesn't have casters rather it has adjustable feet which is just fine with me. This one is also a bit larger and it fits my open space perfectly where the other one led to some wasted space (of course bigger might not be better for everyone – it sure is for me). I like it has a mix of filament storage as well as a couple of storage shelves for other things. It has a two outlet, two USB, power center as did my old stand. I found having the power center to be very handy, so I plan to use it with this stand as well. Assembly was straight forward, the instructions clear, and all parts lined up perfectly. A few extra pieces of hardware were included just in case a screw or two escaped. I'm not going to reference the other stand here which I gave two stars to, because in my opinion, there is no comparison between that sup par product and this excellent product. Item: 3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage, 41“ x 23.6” x 57.4“ Large 3D Printer Table with 2 Charging Station, Heavy Duty Printer Shelf with Spools Holder Racks and Storage Baskets

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2025

    I upgraded to the HavenlyYouth 3D Printer Stand (41″ x 23.6″ x 57.4″) and it’s been a fantastic addition to my workshop. It’s sturdy, roomy, and thoughtfully designed. The filament storage slots are a huge plus — no more tangled spools laying around.

    The height and surface area give me plenty of space for my printer, post-processing tools, and extra parts. Despite the size, it feels stable even when the printer is running at speed. Assembly was straightforward too, with all the hardware clearly labeled.

    If you’re looking for a heavy-duty, practical stand that cleans up your space and keeps everything organized — this one’s a winner.


  • Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2025

    Bought this for my husband, he loves it! Only issue he found is that if you cant put it close to a wall you can not if you use the bar for the filament spools.


  • Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025

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    For the price, this 3D printer stand is one of the best I have seen, especially with the amount of filament storage it has. Overall assembly was quite simple and didn't take me more than about 30 minutes, though, as usual, I highly recommend having a power screwdriver with a set of hex bits, as hand tightening all the screws it takes to get this together would not be fun (especially for those of us in the arthritic age group). Size wise, it is very good for most modern printers, though larger old bed slingers could be an issue. It can easily accommodate even a relatively large CoreXY printer like the SV08 on it and still have room for another smaller CoreXY. The actual usable space on the top bench is about 39" wide, so use that for judging what printers will fit. The usable depth is about 23", or a full 24" if you leave off the rear bar, as I probably will.

    In my own case, I have no need of the back bar or top reel and am leaving them off due to their height interfering with where I plan to put it, though I will probably print an adapter to allow me to affix the cross piece at a lower position just for the sake of stability (or will just print a template and drill 4 new holes).

    That being said, there are two problems with this design, though they don't really affect me all that much personally.

    The first is the design and location of the power stip. Specifically, it is rather deep to begin with and the cord then sticks out the back of it. This means that stand will need to be at least 4-5" away from the wall to allow room for the cord. I just can't figure out why the concept of a power strip with the cord coming out the top or bottom of the strip seems to elude the people who design these.

    The second is the top bar for filament. Specifically it has no bracing to support it when the screw in knobs are removed. This means that, if you want to use it to actually hold filament, the entire weight of all the filament hanging on it is going to be resting on the bar while you are trying to screw or unscrew it to change filament. To make matters worse, you have to unscrew it from both ends to be able to safely change filament without risking bending the bar or threads. So, for the most part, the top filament bar is almost worthless as it is a huge pain to actually change the filament out on. If I ever decide to use it, I'll probably just print an adapter bracket to screw in where the bar typically would that allows the bar to just set into place and rest there by gravity (which I have already done for another stand with a similar design). Essentially, this is one of those cases where whomever designed it never actually tried to use it.

    Beyond those two flaws, this is a really nice stand though and still worth the money, especially as creating new mounting brackets and customizing designs is the reason a lot of us actually have 3D printers to begin with!

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    4.0 out of 5 stars

    An excellent 3D printer stand for the money, though with a couple of flaws.

    Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025


    For the price, this 3D printer stand is one of the best I have seen, especially with the amount of filament storage it has. Overall assembly was quite simple and didn't take me more than about 30 minutes, though, as usual, I highly recommend having a power screwdriver with a set of hex bits, as hand tightening all the screws it takes to get this together would not be fun (especially for those of us in the arthritic age group). Size wise, it is very good for most modern printers, though larger old bed slingers could be an issue. It can easily accommodate even a relatively large CoreXY printer like the SV08 on it and still have room for another smaller CoreXY. The actual usable space on the top bench is about 39" wide, so use that for judging what printers will fit. The usable depth is about 23", or a full 24" if you leave off the rear bar, as I probably will.

    In my own case, I have no need of the back bar or top reel and am leaving them off due to their height interfering with where I plan to put it, though I will probably print an adapter to allow me to affix the cross piece at a lower position just for the sake of stability (or will just print a template and drill 4 new holes).

    That being said, there are two problems with this design, though they don't really affect me all that much personally.

    The first is the design and location of the power stip. Specifically, it is rather deep to begin with and the cord then sticks out the back of it. This means that stand will need to be at least 4-5" away from the wall to allow room for the cord. I just can't figure out why the concept of a power strip with the cord coming out the top or bottom of the strip seems to elude the people who design these.

    The second is the top bar for filament. Specifically it has no bracing to support it when the screw in knobs are removed. This means that, if you want to use it to actually hold filament, the entire weight of all the filament hanging on it is going to be resting on the bar while you are trying to screw or unscrew it to change filament. To make matters worse, you have to unscrew it from both ends to be able to safely change filament without risking bending the bar or threads. So, for the most part, the top filament bar is almost worthless as it is a huge pain to actually change the filament out on. If I ever decide to use it, I'll probably just print an adapter bracket to screw in where the bar typically would that allows the bar to just set into place and rest there by gravity (which I have already done for another stand with a similar design). Essentially, this is one of those cases where whomever designed it never actually tried to use it.

    Beyond those two flaws, this is a really nice stand though and still worth the money, especially as creating new mounting brackets and customizing designs is the reason a lot of us actually have 3D printers to begin with!

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025

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    I got this stand to replace one I wasn't happy with. I'm happy to say this one is better in all respects. The other one never felt solid so I only used it for filament storage and for my filament dryers. I didn't trust it not to wobble too much if used for a 3D printer. This one is much more substantial. I don't know about the claim that it would hold 800 pounds, but I feel it would easily support a medium to large 3D printer or perhaps 2 smaller ones. The old one had really poor casters; this one doesn't have casters rather it has adjustable feet which is just fine with me. This one is also a bit larger and it fits my open space perfectly where the other one led to some wasted space (of course bigger might not be better for everyone – it sure is for me).

    I like it has a mix of filament storage as well as a couple of storage shelves for other things. It has a two outlet, two USB, power center as did my old stand. I found having the power center to be very handy, so I plan to use it with this stand as well.

    Assembly was straight forward, the instructions clear, and all parts lined up perfectly. A few extra pieces of hardware were included just in case a screw or two escaped.

    I'm not going to reference the other stand here which I gave two stars to, because in my opinion, there is no comparison between that sup par product and this excellent product.

    Item: 3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage, 41“ x 23.6” x 57.4“ Large 3D Printer Table with 2 Charging Station, Heavy Duty Printer Shelf with Spools Holder Racks and Storage Baskets

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Much better than the one it's replacing

    Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025


    I got this stand to replace one I wasn't happy with. I'm happy to say this one is better in all respects. The other one never felt solid so I only used it for filament storage and for my filament dryers. I didn't trust it not to wobble too much if used for a 3D printer. This one is much more substantial. I don't know about the claim that it would hold 800 pounds, but I feel it would easily support a medium to large 3D printer or perhaps 2 smaller ones. The old one had really poor casters; this one doesn't have casters rather it has adjustable feet which is just fine with me. This one is also a bit larger and it fits my open space perfectly where the other one led to some wasted space (of course bigger might not be better for everyone – it sure is for me).

    I like it has a mix of filament storage as well as a couple of storage shelves for other things. It has a two outlet, two USB, power center as did my old stand. I found having the power center to be very handy, so I plan to use it with this stand as well.

    Assembly was straight forward, the instructions clear, and all parts lined up perfectly. A few extra pieces of hardware were included just in case a screw or two escaped.

    I'm not going to reference the other stand here which I gave two stars to, because in my opinion, there is no comparison between that sup par product and this excellent product.

    Item: 3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage, 41“ x 23.6” x 57.4“ Large 3D Printer Table with 2 Charging Station, Heavy Duty Printer Shelf with Spools Holder Racks and Storage Baskets

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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025

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    Item: "3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage, 41“ x 23.6” x 57.4“ Large 3D Printer Table with 2 Charging Station, Heavy Duty Printer Shelf with Spools Holder Racks and Storage Baskets"

    Price: $119.99

    The assembly instructions are clear. Good pictures, and very few words. It is plenty, it is simple.
    It comes with the necessary tools for assembly.

    This is rather sturdy! It is important for a stand to be sturdy. The screw/bolt joints are welded, this is often a bad thing, but they are very strong. I overtightened it when assembly was complete and it didn't have any issues.

    They give you hand screws for the top rail so you can use it to hold the filament. Prretty nice idea. If Im going to find any fault with this it would be that it really needs a better system for easy access to the filament, and needs clamps so it can be kept separate from other filament on the pipe. I have clamps so it was not a big deal. Also the filament cannot be put on here with it against a wall. Again, this can be annoying for some but was ok for me. Just be aware that if you use it like this you cannot put it against the wall fully.

    The desk size is perfect for most printers. It is bigger than many of the cheap competition, a real nice decision on their part!!!

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    5.0 out of 5 stars

    If I could give this 6 stars, I would

    Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2025


    Item: "3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage, 41“ x 23.6” x 57.4“ Large 3D Printer Table with 2 Charging Station, Heavy Duty Printer Shelf with Spools Holder Racks and Storage Baskets"

    Price: $119.99

    The assembly instructions are clear. Good pictures, and very few words. It is plenty, it is simple.
    It comes with the necessary tools for assembly.

    This is rather sturdy! It is important for a stand to be sturdy. The screw/bolt joints are welded, this is often a bad thing, but they are very strong. I overtightened it when assembly was complete and it didn't have any issues.

    They give you hand screws for the top rail so you can use it to hold the filament. Prretty nice idea. If Im going to find any fault with this it would be that it really needs a better system for easy access to the filament, and needs clamps so it can be kept separate from other filament on the pipe. I have clamps so it was not a big deal. Also the filament cannot be put on here with it against a wall. Again, this can be annoying for some but was ok for me. Just be aware that if you use it like this you cannot put it against the wall fully.

    The desk size is perfect for most printers. It is bigger than many of the cheap competition, a real nice decision on their part!!!

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Product Summary: HavenlyYouth 3D Printer Stand with Filament Storage, 41“ x 23.6” x 57.4“ Large 3D Printer Table with 2 Charging Station, Heavy Duty Printer Shelf with Spools Holder Racks and Storage Baskets

From HavenlyYouth
All-in-One Design: The 3D printer stand is the perfect all-in-one solution for any 3D printing setup. With a top shelf for most sizes of 3D printers, a filament spool rack for hanging filament, and two bottom shelves for storing spools, there’s room for printer and all its accessories in just one shelf.
Multi-function Charging Station: The 3D filament storage rack has 2 AC power outlets and 2 USB ports to power your 3D printer, computuer or phone. You can also place lights to make your 3D printing job smoother and more efficient.
Large Capacity Storage: The 3D printer table measures: 41″L x 23.6″W x 57.4″H, offers ample space for your 3D printer, filament storage, and accessories. Enlarged top tabletop holds a large, heavy-duty 3d printer. The top filament storage shelf keeps your 3d filament organized and the bottom two shelves hold up to 60 filament spools.
Sturdy and Durable: The 3d printer cart is made from a high-quality thick particleboard and rugged premium metal frame, ensuring lasting durability and stability. The top tier can hold up to 800 lbs. and both the middle and bottom tiers can hold up to 500 lbs. Equipped with 4 adjustable feet to adapt to different floors.
Multi-Functional 3D Printer Desk: The shelf is not only suitable for 3D printers, but also for regular printers. Featuring a black frame and vintage panel, this 3-tier filament rack combines style and practicality. The wide tabletop, and ample spool storage, is perfect for home, office, studio or warehouse use.
Easy Assembly: Simple structural design. This 3D printer stand comes with all necessary hardware and tools, along with a detailed manual for quick and easy assembly. Please contact us in time if you meet any problem during installation and use process.

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