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Does its job very well
What can I say. It is an acoustic guitar stand that does exactly as it claims. I have also used it for a tenor sized ukulele, an electric tenor guitar, and now my bass is happily sitting in this stand. It is nice that it folds, but I have not really had any need for this feature yet. The two hooks the stand has, are soft and are covered with some sort of plastic foam. Overall, the stand seems to be of good quality.
If I had to say anything negative about this product, it would be the plastic covers around the feet, which do not seem to hold very well on a hard-floor surface.
This product serves its purpose; nothing more, nothing less.
Pros:
- It works as intended.
- Good price for what you get.
Cons:
- The feet might have poor grip depending on the surface this stand sits on.
If I had to say anything negative about this product, it would be the plastic covers around the feet, which do not seem to hold very well on a hard-floor surface.
This product serves its purpose; nothing more, nothing less.
Pros:
- It works as intended.
- Good price for what you get.
Cons:
- The feet might have poor grip depending on the surface this stand sits on.
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Solid piece of kit
For anyone starting out with guitar, having somewhere safe to put your instrument when you’re not playing is more important than you might think — and that’s exactly where this stand shines. The Millenium GS-2001 A is a basic, no-nonsense acoustic guitar stand that does its job really well without costing a fortune.
Right away it feels lightweight but surprisingly stable thanks to its compact metal frame and protective rubber tubing where the guitar touches the stand. It does a great job of keeping my guitar secure between practice sessions, and I love how easy it is to fold up and store away when I’m done.
It’s clear that this stand was made to be practical rather than fancy — there’s no frills or bells, just solid, functional design that works. A few people do mention that the plastic bits can wear over time and it’s not ideal for really heavy guitars or long-term storage, but for everyday home use it’s absolutely fine.
Overall, it’s a simple accessory that feels reliable, keeps my guitar out of the way yet always ready to play, and costs next to nothing — a nice little confidence booster for any beginner.
Right away it feels lightweight but surprisingly stable thanks to its compact metal frame and protective rubber tubing where the guitar touches the stand. It does a great job of keeping my guitar secure between practice sessions, and I love how easy it is to fold up and store away when I’m done.
It’s clear that this stand was made to be practical rather than fancy — there’s no frills or bells, just solid, functional design that works. A few people do mention that the plastic bits can wear over time and it’s not ideal for really heavy guitars or long-term storage, but for everyday home use it’s absolutely fine.
Overall, it’s a simple accessory that feels reliable, keeps my guitar out of the way yet always ready to play, and costs next to nothing — a nice little confidence booster for any beginner.
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Robust indeed
This is a well built & very stable guitar stand. Well worth the price asked. Recommended.
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Very helpful and the resistance is great!
I've use this also to hold very heavy big TV screens, and it has been impressive how much it resists.
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Reliable, Cheap, and Folds Like a Pro
I wasn't expecting a masterpiece for the price of a couple of coffees, but the Millenium GS-2001 A actually gets the job done without any drama.
Here’s why I’m sticking with it:
Actually Portable: It folds down completely flat. I can toss it in a gig bag or slide it under a bookshelf when I need the floor space back.
Decent Grip: The padding is soft enough that I’m not worried about my guitar’s finish, and the little rubber security strap is a nice "peace of mind" touch for the price.
Sturdy Enough: It doesn't wobble. It’s not a heavy-duty studio rack, but it holds a solid-body electric just fine without feeling like it's going to cave in.
The Verdict: It’s a basic, functional stand that costs next to nothing. If you just need your guitar off the floor and out of the way, this is a no-brainer.
Here’s why I’m sticking with it:
Actually Portable: It folds down completely flat. I can toss it in a gig bag or slide it under a bookshelf when I need the floor space back.
Decent Grip: The padding is soft enough that I’m not worried about my guitar’s finish, and the little rubber security strap is a nice "peace of mind" touch for the price.
Sturdy Enough: It doesn't wobble. It’s not a heavy-duty studio rack, but it holds a solid-body electric just fine without feeling like it's going to cave in.
The Verdict: It’s a basic, functional stand that costs next to nothing. If you just need your guitar off the floor and out of the way, this is a no-brainer.
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Good Quality Stand
It's a stable, good quality stand. It works well for an acoustic Ibanez bass. Would recommend
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Does the job perfectly
As it's said in the description, it is a robust stand, very steady, that has never let me down. It certainly does the job.
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Solid, do the job
Simple guitar stand
Do the job correctly (obviously)
Do the job correctly (obviously)
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Nice and sturdy, gets the job done. 👍
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Versatile item
I'm using this for my bass, electronic guitar and acoustic guitar, any of those can fit.
I keep my instruments at some other room but I like to have this stand next to my computer desk, so I can have a small pause, distract, relax and play, some times I like having next to me my bass, some times, guitar, some times electric guitar, and so all of them fit perfectly fine.
You can also fold this stand and so it wouldnt occupy much space.
No complains about quality, all good.
I keep my instruments at some other room but I like to have this stand next to my computer desk, so I can have a small pause, distract, relax and play, some times I like having next to me my bass, some times, guitar, some times electric guitar, and so all of them fit perfectly fine.
You can also fold this stand and so it wouldnt occupy much space.
No complains about quality, all good.
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