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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
We have purchased two of these for use in a church. They're very good. I did not put them together personally, but the person who did said they were a little challenging. All I can tell you is that the end-product is great. We love them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
Got it for moving a TV around between front and back porch. Wanted one that was adjustable, sturdy, well built, and easy to roll about. This stand checks all those boxes. The shelves are maybe a little flimsy, but should be fine as long as you don't overload them. Very happy with outside movie nights!
big moose
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
Very sturdy and well built for the price. I like the two stands. I can put a laptop on one and an external speaker on the other. 50" TV fits very nice on it. Legs are far enough apart to give good stability when moving around. I use it to wheel in front of each exercise machine so I do not have to turn my neck when I am on various exercise piece that I use for that day. Takes a bit of time to assemble, but not overly complicated.
KAP
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024
I bought this for a 65 inch tv and am very pleased with this tv stand. It was easy to put together and I love the mobility it gives me with moving my tv. I followed the video online on assembling the stand and it was really easy. One of the bolts that came with it was stripped, or maybe I stripped it while I was putting it together, but it was no big deal, I bought a new bolt for a dollar and it worked great. Tilting the screen up and down is very simple, I don't have to adjust the knobs behind the tv, I simply gently push the tv up or down to get it where i want it. I love it because I am in an apartment and didn't have to put any holes in the wall. I highly recommend.
AnddyLord
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
It came w a couple paint chips and the wheels are kinda jainky, but it’s rock solid and easily holds my 55”. The top shelf doesn’t fit w my tv, I turned it around and have a secret back shelf I don’t use. Overall it’s a great buy at a great price and has a sturdy, balanced, well built metal frame!
tom s.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023
I bought this stand for use on my karaoke system. The stand is pretty sturdy and easy to move around once I got it all assembled. The assembly part is not that easy. Certain parts required 2 persons to do it correctly. It took me about an hour and half along with one person to help. The instruction manual helped. Once it is finished, I was able to mount my 40inch smart TV, my Yamaha mixer and my mic console. It looks very aesthetic and all my friends love it. I could move it to where I want it with ease and the wheels has locks to prevent it from moving once I got it in place where I want it. It comes with 3 plastic shelves and I wish one of them was longer. I solved that problem by replacing one of them with a wood shelve at the length that I wanted.
some old guy
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2019
I mounted a 60" flat screen TV on this frame, and a medium sized bedside table. It worked very well for my needs. It's fairly sturdy and relatively easy to assemble. I did not use all the parts that came with it as I only needed one of the little shelves. That TV is not very heavy, but it is large. The table is quite heavy but the stand is quite strong enough to support it and the wheels will turn, etc. It's fairly easy to maneuver around and safe as long as you pay attention and move it carefully.This is a perfect way to support a large TV screen. In my case, you can see the wall behind it and it's by another wall of windows. The screen needed to be away from the wall a distance and at an angle... This would necessitate a cantilevered mount a good distance away from the wall. The previous owner had a smaller screen mounted with a cantilevered mount and I did not trust it one bit!I investigated the possibility of mounting it the same way and although the installers claimed it was fine and they could do it, I could see that sheetrock hanging from thin sheet metal studs just seemed entirely too weak to support a 60 pound weight 24" away from the wall.. That's around 1500 in/lbs! Who are you going to believe, some guy who'll charge you $300 to sell you and install a mount on a flimsy wall? or you calculator....
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