Awhtixbo TV/monitor riser attachment with shelf (high gloss, white) – 85 x 30 x 15 cm
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This Awhtixbo TV/monitor attachment with a raiser is designed to lift a flat-screen and give you more usable space on and under the raised section. In plain terms, it’s a desk accessory that tries to solve two common issues at once: screens often sit too low (so your neck and eyes get strained), and desks can feel cramped because everything ends up stacked in front of you.
It’s the sort of piece that can work for a home office, a workstation at home, or even a living-room setup where you want the display up off the desk surface. Over the high-gloss white finish, it aims to look tidy rather than bulky, and the integrated shelf areas are meant to keep small items organised instead of cluttering the desk.

Key features that matter in everyday use
What stands out here is the combination of a screen raiser and an extra “storage/surface” layout. The product description points to an ergonomic intent: raising the screen can help reduce tension in the eyes, back, and neck. That’s a familiar claim in this category, but it does make sense on paper—if your screen sits lower than your natural line of sight, lifting it usually improves posture.
The layout is also practical. You get space under the raised area for items like a keyboard, mouse, and even a soundbar, plus room for papers. On top, there’s space intended for the monitor and other electronics such as a printer and scanner.



Worth noting: the design is described as having an opening underneath for things like the keyboard, mouse, and similar items, which can be helpful if you’re used to keeping your desk “in one zone” rather than spreading accessories around.
There’s also a material and capacity angle that’s meant to inspire confidence. The riser is described as made from 18 mm MDF, with a stated load capacity in the range of 50–90 kg (the listing wording suggests 50–90 kg rather than a single fixed figure). If you need a stable platform for a heavier display, that range is at least something to weigh up carefully before you commit.
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)

This is likely to suit you if you want a cleaner setup without going down the route of multiple separate add-ons. Instead of a basic riser that only lifts the screen, you’re also getting a shelf arrangement intended for keeping accessories close.
It can be a good fit if you: - prefer having your keyboard and mouse neatly tucked into an under-opening area - want the screen lifted for more comfortable viewing - like the idea of using desk space more efficiently (papers, audio devices, and office equipment) - are aiming for a tidy look with a white high-gloss finish
It may not suit you if you’re expecting ultra-compact desk footprint. At 85 x 30 x 15 cm, it’s not a tiny add-on, so if your desk is very narrow or you’re short on depth, you’ll want to measure first. Also, if your priority is just “raise the screen slightly” with minimal desk furniture, this kind of shelf-and-riser style can feel like more than you need.



Tech specs (the practical bits)
- Material: 18 mm MDF
- Load capacity: 50–90 kg (as described)
- Height: 15 cm
- Dimensions: 85 x 30 x 15 cm (length x width x height)
- Finish/colour: high gloss, white
One limitation to keep in mind: the listing describes compatibility in general terms (flat screens including LED, plasma, LCD). It doesn’t give a specific VESA pattern or exact TV mount fit details, so if your setup depends on a particular mounting standard, you’ll want to double-check that the attachment approach matches your screen.

Build, installation, and maintenance in the real world
The product is described as easy to install and maintain, and it comes as a kit with all mounting pieces, an accessory bag, and a mounting and installation guide. That’s useful because risers like this often live or die by whether the assembly is straightforward and the included hardware is complete.
On maintenance: MDF shelf-style items usually need simple cleaning and care (think wiping dust rather than soaking). The description doesn’t specify anything more than “easy to maintain”, so it’s sensible to treat it as you would any lacquered/high-gloss surface—avoid harsh scrubbing that could dull the finish.



A small micro-scenario to picture it: you place the riser on your desk, set your monitor on the top surface, then slide your keyboard and mouse into the under area. Add a soundbar where the under layout is intended to fit. The desk starts to feel less like a “pile of items” and more like a defined station.
Quick buying checklist before you order
Before you commit, it’s worth checking a few basics that can make or break satisfaction with a screen raiser:
- Desk depth and space: 85 x 30 x 15 cm means you’ll need room for both the length and the 15 cm height.
- Weight and display type: the listing mentions a 50–90 kg capacity range for the 18 mm MDF construction—if your TV/monitor is on the heavier side, confirm you’re comfortable with the stated range.
- What you want to store: this is more than a lift, it’s meant to provide space for keyboard/mouse and other items like soundbars and papers.
- Mounting expectations: if you rely on a specific mounting system, the general compatibility wording may not be enough on its own.
Is it worth it?
This Awhtixbo riser attachment is worth considering if you want to lift a flat-screen and also tidy up your desk with the integrated under-and-top layout. The stated 18 mm MDF construction and the described capacity range make it a reasonable choice for people who don’t want a flimsy-feeling add-on, and the 15 cm rise is the sort of adjustment that can genuinely help viewing comfort.
You may want to skip it if your desk is tight on depth, if you only need a minimal lift, or if you expect very specific mounting compatibility details beyond the general “flat screens” wording.
If organisation and posture-friendly screen height are your priorities, it’s the kind of practical buy that can make day-to-day work feel less cluttered. Just be sure the size and your display’s weight expectations line up first.
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