Contour Ergonomics CE01829 Desktop Copyholder
£12.49

Price: £12.49
(as of Jun 11, 2025 08:42:19 UTC – Details)
From the manufacturer



Size: A4
Holds up to 30 sheets
2 angle adjustments
Curved design helps reduce glare
Can be used in portrait or landscape orientation
Colour: Black
Customers say
Customers find the document stand to be a good value for money and appreciate its functionality, with one mentioning it’s particularly useful for working with documents and computers. The stand is easy to use, saves desk space, and can accommodate thick stacks of paper. Customers like its design and appearance, though opinions about the plastic quality are mixed.

Deborah J –
Value for money
This is very good value for money. It is a little fiddly to move up and down but once you get the knack it’s pretty straight forward. The sliding rule can be taken off too which is handy as it allows for different sized paper etc. It does take up a lot of room on the desk though and is a little awkward if like me you have one monoitor with two laptops connected as you don’t quite know where to place it!!
christopher elston –
Excellent value for money
Bought for to ease working from home, now taken it into work. Easy to use and looks good. Makes transcription easier and holds plenty of sheets of paper. All for less than £5, excellent value for money
MediaTrash –
Game changer
This simple little upright clipboard is a game changer for anyone working with documents and a computer. So easy to have printouts and notes displayed next to my monitor. Great addition to my office.
David M. –
Low cost and does the job despite the cheap materials
I feel the low cost matches the quality of plastic, however you get a little more value from the design and construction. The stand doesn’t click into place, it simply opens out and is held by the weight of the copyholder leaning against it, but it’s sufficient to hold it in place. There is a spring mechanism on the line guide and a tab you can press on to lift the line guide off the board to easily slip paper behind it. The line guide also easily slides up and down the board. The thickness of plastic used throughout is pretty decent and the top clip to hold the paper is fairly strong. There is also a bracket at the bottom of the board to keep the bottom edge of the paper in place, with enough room for quite a thick stack of paper and I think this can be unclipped if required. As I say the plastic is fairly low quality, but they have compensated with making it thicker so it is certainly sturdy enough for the job. The only really weak point I would mention is the hinge for the stand, I can see that if any real pressure on this (from leaning on it or dropping something on it, not from normal use) could cause the plastics pins or the loops around the pins to snap.
Ivan Ward –
Very good value
For what it is, it is excellent value for money and quite sturdy, just what I needed. Arrived very quickly. No complaints here.
monoped_one –
good value
its simply a bit of chinese plastic but it does the job! hard to believe its only four quid!!!
P. Atkins –
Functional at least cost
Brilliant – just what I wanted …. perfectly functional at least cost
maxhomebits –
Perfect for displaying alongside study screen
I use this to display grammar conjugations for my Spanish study, and it does the job well.