no do not get this type of stand.
get 2x single stands..
The dual stands are really hard to get your monitors lined up because the metal and plastics etc arn't very rigid.
Dual stands can work okay, just has to be a good one.
You should consider a well made arm! Worth the money. I got a Humanscale M8 for $100 several years ago and it works great. I have the crossbar dual mount version and it fits my monitors fine. I'm not sure if it can fit 2x 27" but I have a 24" and a 27" mounted and it works well, good stuff.
Tp4 strongly Disagrees..
The fundamental problem with single pole, multimount is that the, weight, leverage, lever distance, wire torque are always different and variable between two monitors, EVEN if they're identical panels.
For example, the connecting power/ video cables will always be on either left or right of the monitor , never in the middle. Therefore the weight and taughtness they may introduce to the stand is non-uniform..
However, the majority of multimounts have arms designed in a symmetrical pattern, despite the fact that their eventual load will NEVER be symmetrical..
THEREFORE, to achieve perfectly matching orientations of multiple monitors, we need completely Independent rigs per monitor
Think of it this way, if you have one pole with two off balanced loads, that pole will lean in a certain axis, but the articulating arms may not always be able to compensate for the depth of that lean.
While if you had separate rigs entirely, then Both monitors would have Precisely equal amounts of articulation such that however you orient one monitor you can to the other..
Whereas in a single multimount, one orientation will
influence AND limit the balance of the other.