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Another time it might be a good idea to have a 28" high Cart is if you have a very large monitor. If you place a large monitor at 35", memory you may find that it feels too high, so the 28" Cart could be a better choice. How much weight can the cart hold? I have lots and lots cards of equipment. The Cart will easily hold 150 pounds. If you need to put more weight on it, please let us know and we can work with our designers to make sure that we are making the best recommendation for you. Additionally, if your Cart will be holding quite a bit of weight or needs to be very mobile, you should consider upgrading the castors to a 4" castor which will provide more stability and make it the most easy to move. If you need to keep the memory Cart from being able to roll, you can order glides for the Cart instead of castors.

Why would I use a 35" high Cart? Isn''t that too high for a desk height? And what''s the difference between the 35" high and 28" high Cart--which one makes sense for me? The 35" high Carts are designed so that your main worksurface is placed somewhere around 28" (whatever height is comfortable for you), and then the small shelf goes at 35" and holds your monitor. At that height, the monitor is about eye level so that you are looking straight onto it rather than up or down. Another way a 35" high Cart is often used is if you want the large shelf at one height and then want to add extension tubes to make a tall Cart. By beginning with a 35" high Cart, you won''t need to add as much height with extension tubes, which will save you money! The 28" high Carts are most popular if you want one large worksurface and don''t need anything above cards that point.

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