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SKU: 955-DCC
Brand: National Public Seating

National Public Seating DCC Laptop Charging Cart w/ (2) Shelves - 12 ft Cord, Steel

The National Public Seating DCC Laptop Charging Cart securely stores and charges up to 32 laptops or tablets with key-locking doors, 2 organized shelves, and a 12-ft power cord. Built for durability with steel construction and heavy-duty casters, perfect for commercial kitchens and offices.

Key Features

  • Charges up to 32 laptops or tablets with built-in outlets for efficient power distribution in commercial settings.
  • Secure storage with key-locking front and rear doors to protect devices from theft or damage.
  • Two organized interior shelves (22 3⁄4" W x 21 1⁄8" D) for keeping desks tidy while maintaining easy access.
  • 12-foot power cord and four heavy-duty casters (2 locking) for mobility and stability in high-traffic areas.
  • Steel construction with a 10-year warranty, ensuring durability and long-term performance for commercial kitchens and offices.
Starting from $849.07/unit

Volume discounts available

The National Public Seating DCC Laptop Charging Cart is a robust, secure solution for commercial kitchens, offices, and classrooms, designed to efficiently charge and store up to 32 laptops or tablets. Its steel construction and key-locking front and rear doors provide unmatched security, safeguarding valuable devices while ensuring reliable, organized storage. With two interior levels, this cart keeps desks clutter-free while allowing for easy access to power, making it ideal for high-traffic commercial environments. The 12-foot power cord ensures flexibility, while four heavy-duty casters (two locking) enable smooth, controlled movement—perfect for transporting the cart between rooms. Durable, secure, and built to last, this cart is a must-have for any busy workspace. Featuring a 10-year warranty, it offers long-term reliability, making it a smart investment for businesses prioritizing functionality and security.