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Works okay but only for light use...

A decent product for what you pay I guess, but it looks sturdier than it is, especially considering it's a double "X" stand. Product bent after putting a DJ coffin on it, would have expected it to be a bit sturdier. Also, it's hard to get it to sit flat, and the adjustment bar requires a wrench to make any changes, there are other models that are a lot easier to use. If you're using a light weight keyboard and just need something cheap to get you by, this should work pretty well, but if you require a bit more performance take my advice and spend a little more money and get something that's going to last, work well and be easy to use.

Don't buy

On Christmas Eve, I opened the keyboard stand which was to be a special Santa present (with a keyboard) for my autistic son and NO HARDWARE was included. We've tried to contact Casio and they don't respond. Now I see that other people have had the same problem. What's up with Casio?

It's All Here

The stand arrived quite quickly, with all the screws in place. At first I thought there were none, but they were already in their holes. We actually put a board across the stand, placed a computer keyboard hutch on it, and put the Casio keyboard on top,setting the whole thing in front of the computer monitor so we can use the Casio for music composition. It holds the extra weight just fine.

★★
More of the same

Missing all screws. I know this product is good, but the hassle of getting it all together is the problem. No screws means it is not good. I hope it will all be resolved by the manufacturer or Amazon.

Other than shipping the stand appeared sturdy

As with others the stand arrived ready to fall out of the box. If it had contained all the hardware needed it would have been a sturdy stand. I checked all possible hiding places for the missing screws and could not find them. Good luck if you purchase this.

Keyboard stand

The original keyboard stand was missing a piece and had to be replaced. The directions for assembly are visual, with very few written directions. If you can't follow a fuzzy picture, then you won't be able to assemble this stand.

Released under the MIT License.

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