“So mounted two MAX 600s on this and it works great. One issue was (like a dope) I didn't take note of the height of the wheels and frame and it does not fit under my couch as desired. So I can't tuck it away into the desired corner. And, I can't lie on my couch for my sessions like I intended to do, so I have to stand up at this point until I get another table or commit to lying on the floor. But it's a strong and well-made bit of hardware. As others have said - it would have been more convenient to build this with a spring pin that would allow me to rotate the lights without having to remove a screw with a hex head.”
“The stand makes using of the lights very convenient, and its mobility let you move it with ease. Its design is very simple and give you a feeling dealing with reliable device.”
“The stand is definitely well-built and sturdy—it securely holds the red light panel in place and gives peace of mind that everything is stable. However, adjusting the height could be more user-friendly. In order to move the panel up or down, you have to fully unscrew and then re-tighten the locking knob that secures the vertical post in place.
While this mechanism works, I wish it were designed more like adjustable gym equipment—where you simply pull a pin, slide to your desired height, and release to lock. Because the light panel is a bit heavy, the current method of screwing and unscrewing the knob can feel awkward and a little cumbersome.
Overall, it’s a solid piece of equipment, but a quick-adjust feature would make it even better and more convenient to use—especially if you’re moving the panel frequently for different treatments.”