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Donner Keyboard Stand, Z-style Heavy-Duty Piano Stand, Adjustable and Portable Piano Keyboard Stand, Suitable for 54, 61 and 88 Keys Electric Keyboards Digital Pianos

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Size: Z-style Fixed


Features

  • Solid &Reliable Donner's heavy-duty Z-shaped piano keyboard stand is made of 1.5mm-thick metal material, which makes its overall structure more solid and stable. It can hold up to 220 pounds. The piano stand contains safety locking devices, which makes the stand more secure and reliable.
  • Large Adjustment Range Donner keyboard stand is suitable for pianos of various sizes. The width adjustment of the piano stand has 7 gears, which can be adjusted from 55cm to 89cm (21.6''-36''). It is suitable for keyboards with 54, 66, and 88 keys, including electric piano, digital piano, electronic organ, MIDI keyboard, etc. The height adjustment of the piano stand has 8 gears(from 60cm-85cm (22.2''-33.4'')), whether standing or sitting, it can be adjusted according to your height.
  • With Lockable Universal Wheels This piano keyboard includes lockable universal wheels that allow you to move the stand smoothly anywhere. When you don't need to use the wheels, you can switch the footpads to fix it. (Note: When using the universal wheel, remember to lock the wheel after the piano is placed on the piano stand.)
  • Multifunctional Design The piano stand also includes accessories such as headphone hangers, keyboard straps, and non-slip foam to provide additional protection for the keyboard. Make sure your keyboard can be placed securely on the stand.
  • Easy to Install and Adjust Donner Piano stand is suitable for home or any performance place. The installation steps of the Z-shaped piano keyboard stand are simple, and the installation can be completed in only three steps. The pull-out adjustment knob is used for more convenient adjustment. (*Note: Please loosen the knob before adjusting, otherwise the stand will be damaged.)

Features

  • Solid &Reliable Donner's heavy-duty Z-shaped piano keyboard stand is made of 1.5mm-thick metal material, which makes its overall structure more solid and stable. It can hold up to 220 pounds. The piano stand contains safety locking devices, which makes the stand more secure and reliable.
  • Large Adjustment Range Donner keyboard stand is suitable for pianos of various sizes. The width adjustment of the piano stand has 7 gears, which can be adjusted from 55cm to 89cm (21.6''-36''). It is suitable for keyboards with 54, 66, and 88 keys, including electric piano, digital piano, electronic organ, MIDI keyboard, etc. The height adjustment of the piano stand has 8 gears(from 56.5cm-85cm (22.2''-33.4'')), whether standing or sitting, it can be adjusted according to your height.
  • With Lockable Universal Wheels This piano keyboard includes lockable universal wheels that allow you to move the stand smoothly anywhere. When you don't need to use the wheels, you can switch the footpads to fix it. (Note: When using the universal wheel, remember to lock the wheel after the piano is placed on the piano stand.)
  • Multifunctional Design The piano stand also includes accessories such as headphone hangers, keyboard straps, and non-slip foam to provide additional protection for the keyboard. Make sure your keyboard can be placed securely on the stand.
  • Easy to Install and Adjust Donner Piano stand is suitable for home or any performance place. The installation steps of the Z-shaped piano keyboard stand are simple, and the installation can be completed in only three steps. The pull-out adjustment knob is used for more convenient adjustment. (*Note: Please loosen the knob before adjusting, otherwise the stand will be damaged.)

Color: Black


Brand: Donner


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 21.65 x 17.91 x 22.24 inches


Shape: Z-style


Base Type: Leg


Item Weight: 15.07 pounds


Product Dimensions: 21.65 x 17.91 x 22.24 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: EC2022


Date First Available: September 13, 2021


Color Name: Black


Number of Keyboard Keys: 88


Size: Z-style


Power Source: Corded Electric


Color: Black


Material: Metal


Brand: Donner


Item Weight: 6.53 Kilograms


Item dimensions L x W x H: 21.65 x 17.91 x 22.24 inches


Finish Type: Painted


Shape: Z-Shape


Base Type: Leg


Assembly Required: Yes


Load Capacity: 220 Pounds


Special Feature: 7-speed width adjustment with adaptability to different size keyboards


Manufacturer: Donner


Item Weight: 14.37 pounds


Product Dimensions: 21.65 x 17.91 x 22.24 inches


Item model number: EC2022


Date First Available: September 13, 2021


Color Name: Black


Material Type: Metal


Number of Keyboard Keys: 88


Size: Z-style Fixed


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very stable and versatile.
Size: Z-style Fixed
Extremely sturdy. Having the wheels is fabulous- I can roll my digital piano up to my acoustic grand for piano lessons, or roll it over to my desk to use the keyboard with my computer. Wheels lock securely. Only two lock, but that’s enough. Assembly was super easy. Can’t believe I suffered with that crappy scissor stand for so long. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2025 by Linda Anderson

  • Donner Z style Rolling Keyboard Stand
Size: Z-style Fixed
Much more solid than I expected. It holds my Kurzweil K2600x weighted keyboard easily. Lots of room on top, it fits perfectly! I highly recommend this rolling Z stand.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2025 by Mike Dulsky

  • Better Than X-Style stands
Size: Z-style Fixed
Someone complained about a lack of sturdiness, I'm guessing that they didn't assemble properly although it couldn't get any easier to do so. Very sturdy for my P125. The only time consuming part was screwing on the wheels which is an option (as you can choose feets if you like) that I wanted so that I can easily roll across the carpet. Wheels can lock also. Adjustable to better levels than any X style stand I bought and the leg space without an X bar in the way is greatly appreciated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by JayNyc JayNyc

  • It's Exactly What I Needed
Size: Z-style Fixed
I think it was a little pricey at $72, but it's a great stand. It's really easy to put together and very stable once it's all tightened up. It's also really adjustable and versatile.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024 by CarrShow

  • Great for what I needed.
Size: Z-style Fixed
The media could not be loaded. Construction is very good. Everything was straight and aligned. The Z design is very cool and height adjustments are good. If playing sitting down, there's plenty of space for knees and pedals. The crossbar is a bit wobbly- I would have loved another one on the top to ensure more stability. The headphone hook does not attach properly snug and gets loose easily. The foam pads are very, very cheap- I see them ripping out soon (easy fix). Wheels are good and the lock is okay. For me, I just wanted a stand with wheels that I could slide in and out of my desk. Be sure to use twi hands, pushing/pulling on both sides. I have no idea how to use the straps that came with it. Was this supposed to come with instructions? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2023 by GQ GQ

  • Works good for my purposes.
Size: Z-style Fixed
Works great.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2025 by tablerocklover

  • Great quality stand
Size: Z-style Fixed
I was a bit leery of purchasing the item originally due to quality concerns. I must say that this is a great stand. The quality of the material and the quick release adjustment features are a plus. I currently have a similar stand for my other keyboard which is made by Rockville. Even though the Rockville one sits a bit higher that this one, I prefer the quick release function on this one over the Rockville stand that I have! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by W. Buckhalton

  • Works well when assembled but assembly instructions are very flawed
Size: Z-style Fixed
The directions that come with this are pitiful. Yeah, maybe it is great stand once you have assembled it correctly, but I have hit numerous problems. For example, one direction tells you to connect Part C to the piano stand legs, but neglects to inform you that the *orientation* of Part C is is critical, as the drill holes have to face in the right direction. If they don't face in the right direction, nothing works. Sadly, I installed Part C with the wrong orientation. Sadder still, it look me a while to realize the holes in part C were in the wrong direction. There was also another complication. After I installed Part C, it was so hard to separate the parts, I wasn't sure if they could be separated. So I had to risk damaging the stand by yanking these parts apart. But finally I got got part C dis-assembled, then put it back with the drillholes in the right orientation THEN it worked. There are are many other obvious problems in the directions. The directions literally tell you to first install wheels, then install legs in the same places. This is what the directions literally tell you. You have to figure out that the directions are wrong. How are they wrong? You can either install wheels, or you can install legs. It is your choice which to install, but you have to figure this out. The directions do not tell you something like: Please install either legs or wheels. The directions also do not tell you that if you install the wheels, only two of the wheels are lockable, so you should install the lockable wheels at the front of the piano, one lockable wheel on the left, one lockable wheel on the right. Another problem is that the directions for two plastic straps provided are very puzzling, especially because the instructions never tell you what these plastic straps are for! I had to have a conversation with ChatGPT. ChatGPT informed me that these plastic straps were probably for cable management. Sadly, the Donner Music instructions never provided this information. It is also true that the Donner Music video on the Amazon web site shows how to assemble the piano stand (mistakes included), but never shows the assembly of the plastic straps. I did see some people posting videos of their *assembled* piano stand and neither of these videos showed the straps in the final assembly. Simple no one - including Donner Music - actually showed the completed assembly with those straps. When I did contact Donner Music, they initially failed to respond to my questions. Yes, they responded but it was as if they never read my questions. When they finally did respond to my questions about using the included straps, Donner Music itself stated that they were not for cable management, but were actually supposed to strengthen the piano stand. Even now, this statement from Donner Music makes no sense at all, as even if their poor video for assembling the piano stand did NOT include any installation of these straps. Frankly, I am no mechanical engineer, but I really do not see how these straps would do anything to improve the structure of the piano stand, and in the absence of any real instructions form Donner Music, I think they are kind of irrelevant. This is my opinion. Your mileage may vary. All in all, Donner Music should be ashamed because it provided incomplete and sloppy instruction for assembling this piano stand. This all rather sad because the piano stand, once assembled, seems quite good. Frankly, if they just looked at this product review and updated their instructions to reflect my criticism, this would greatly improve the assembly of the piano stand. Yes, now that is assembled, it is pretty sturdy, but I can't forget how hard Donner Music made the assembly. They really messed up. Finally, the only thing really holding the piano to this stand is its weight, and even with this weight, the piano can be pretty easily moved. If you have kids, I would consider doing something to made the piano fix itself to the stand. I am going to purchase very strong double sided velcro tape. One side of the tape will adhere to the stand, the other to the piano. Once the piano is affixed to the velcome, it should *really* stay in place. But be careful, double sided velcro trap can be very adhesive, so don't use too much! You want to use enough double-sided velcro tape to fasten the piano to the piano stand, but not so much that you need a "crowbar" to remove the piano. I would be very conservative in how much double-sided velcro trap I used. Probably not that much is needed to attach the piano to the stand, but still make it relatively easy to detach the piano if you need to do so so. I canrecommend this piano stand but you need to understand the flaws in the assembly instructions. If you do buy it, please pay attention to my additional instructions. Donner should at least provide a Youttube video that carefully shows to assemble this stand. This video should deal with the complaints I have made, and make sure the video carefully addresses these complained. I searched and found nothing but the woefully incomplete video attached to the product on Amazon. It was this video that does not even show the straps on the "completed" piano stand. Oh, and to the youtube influencers that praised this product, I can't enough bad things about them. They clearly did not give any thought to the problems with the assembly instructions. You know how stupid these "knowledgeable" influencers are when they don't even address the problem with the straps. Finally, if anyone figures on what to do with the straps, and figures out some way to improve the structure of the piano stand, I would love to hear about it. Donner Music didn't communicate how this is done and, as far as I know, no one else has figure it out either, and it is really weird to finish assembling something and have major parts left over, but they don't seem to do anything. So the piano stand is fine once assembled, but the instructions are very flawed. If you buy it, and see my review, you may save some time and energy assembling this "easy to assemble" piano stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025 by S. Gower

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