Can laptops be stacked

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Not sure I'm in the right place here because what I'm looking for I suppose can be classed as hardware, but it's more to do with tidying desk space I guess.

Anyway, what I'm looking for a solution that will enable me to stack laptops on top of each other on my desk without damaging them. I own three laptops and regularly get given laptops to fix so a lot of the time I don't have enough desk space for all of them and so have to resort to stacking them on top of each. I don't like doing this for several reason, not least because its one of the easiest ways to damage laptops, but what happens when I want to use the laptop at the bottom...

To my surprise I cannot find anything out there that already exists to solve this problem [I can't be the only one?]. The closest thing I have come up with is stackable A3 letter trays but they are £15+ each, so I'm going to end up spending at least nearly £100, which seems a lot. So, does anyone here know of any solutions?

I'm in the UK by the way.

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