

🖌️ Elevate your paint game—space-saving meets steel-strong!
The AES Industries AES-9001 Stand is a durable steel mounting solution designed to securely hold pneumatic paint shakers, including the AES-9000 model and others. Standing 31 inches tall, it optimizes workspace by freeing up bench or table area and includes all necessary hardware for easy installation, making it a reliable and practical addition to any professional painting setup.
| ASIN | B00NEUDKFA |
| Brand | AES Industries |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (23) |
| Date First Available | September 8, 2014 |
| Item Weight | 13 pounds |
| Item model number | AES-9001 |
| Manufacturer | AES Industries |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AES-9001 |
| Product Dimensions | 31 x 13 x 10 inches |
N**E
Let's see how it works out
Fast shipping part was as described not very good steel could be better will see how it works out and they were great sellers would buy from them again
L**I
Price, quality
Made very well,
E**S
Works for Astro paint shaker
I could have built my own with plate and tube using my welders and torch, but what is your time worth? So I purchased it and installed it to a concrete floor which cement anchor bolts. Description is identical to picture, it was a little lighter duty that what was on my scrap metal rack, but does the trick when secured to concrete properly, Stands about 3 ft tall, with the massive shaking of post I will see if it will stand the test of time or if I will be adding more steel to stiffen it up more. I’m a hobbyist not a professional using it every day.
M**W
Most likely will break
Seems to flimsy to last for the long haul. I fully expect this to shake itself apart in a few months.
J**Y
JUNK!!! Look elsewhere
This piece of junk destroyed itself in less than 6 months with minimal use. It literally shook itself apart. It’s made out of thin wall tubing and 1/8” plate which isn’t strong enough for a paint shaker to handle. Very disappointed in the product and wouldn’t recommend
C**C
Works fine for a little while...
Shaker stand lasts around a year, then destroys itself. Should be made with heavier gauge steel to offset this problem.
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