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Yaheetech Mobile TV Stand with Wheels for 32-75 Inch LCD LED Screens TVs, Height-Adjustable Rolling TV Cart Hold up to 110 lbs, Trolley Floor Stand w/Tray, Max VESA 600x400mm

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  • Fits for 32" to 75" TV: The mobile TV stand is compatible with most 32" to 75" LCD LED flat screens. You can apply this TV stand anywhere you need a screen, the living room, office, meeting room, hotel, hospital, etc.
  • Height Adjustable: The metal tubes of the mainframe are adjustable for different viewing needs, from 43.3inches to 63inches. The adjustable design aims to bring you much better experience and comfort.
  • Moveable with Lockable Castors: In order to make you enjoy TV shows anywhere, we fit 4 360° rolling castors, of which 2 castors have brakes to achieve flexible stop. Sturdy base with 2 locking casters easily move or fix the TV cart as needed. This multi-directional TV stand will make it easier for you to enjoy your favorite TV show or perfectly present work performance.
  • Double Sturdy Support Poles: This stand has sturdy construction and double height adjustable columns, which allows cart to support screens up to 110.2lb and more sturdy. And it also has a middle storage shelf for placing different kinds of stuff.
  • Cable Management: Do the messy cables and wires bother you? This adjustable TV stand with cable management function will help you out. This TV stand has 2 stable hollow columns that can hide the cables and wires inside to keep neat and save space.



Product Description

TV stand

Versatile Fits 32”- 75” Mobile TV Stand For LCD LED Plasma Flat Screen Adjustable Height from 43.3’’ to 63’’

Yaheetech mobile TV stand is a perfect choice with creativity and good quality to provide you with better visual enjoyment. This mobile TV cart is perfect for offices, home theaters, schools, trade shows, hoteling work, stations, gaming and anywhere you need to watch screen. This adjustable TV cart can display any information and notification in any place.

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TV Stand for Office

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Rolling TV Cart

Hidden wiring inside the steel pipe, remove the trouble of binding wire,and give you a neat appearance.

Rolling TV Stand

The TV hanging board adopts the anti - dropping design, flexible and adjustable mounting system fits most TV sizes from 32'' to 75''.VESA Patterns range from 100 x 100mm to 600 x 400mm fit most TV

LCD Floor Stand

Removable and liftable (load-bearing 11lb, placing DVD, notebook, mainframe, etc.)

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 Protective

Protective: Safety bolts to prevent your TV from falling.

adjustable degree

The screen angle can be adjusted ±13 degree for your best watching experience.

X type design base

The base adopts X type design. The integrated steel plate is beautiful, durable, steady and safer.

2 wheels can be locked

Push and go, 2 wheels can be locked,silent solid wheel.

Specifications

Material Powder Coated Iron
Color Black
Suitable TV Size 32"-75"
Overall Dimension 35 x 26 x (43.3-63) inch
Storage Shelf Size 17.9 x 11.6 inch
G.W. 31.1lb

Michelle W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Just what we needed. Great for patio.
Teverra
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
This tv stand is very strong. We a little difficulty understanding how to put it together with directions, but not very hard to understand. We lost a piece and emailed the company they were very helpful and replaced it for free. I'm glad I chose this stand the brakes work well too
Kindle Customer j
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2024
This stand is made well. I mounted a 55 inch Samsung on it and I am confident that it will not tip without significant force. The wheels are ball bearing type and roll well on my deck...very pleased with this product.
james m ruane
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
The unit is strong. The design is nice. The size is perfect. It works very well, holding up my older flatscreen TV. Directions could be a little better. I had to reassemble some of the pieces, but fortunately it is pretty intuitive.
Chris C
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023
Update 26 August, 2023: The 65 inch TV just got here about an hour ago. Someone was complaining about the way the TV bracket hooks onto the TV stand, calling it flimsy. I am now eternally grateful for the way the TV bracket hooks onto this stand! I loosened two small screws (that support zero weight), took the whole bracket assembly off the stand and over to the TV, which was laying face down. I attached it to the TV, well and securely, with the four middle-sized screws and the four shorter spacers provided. I carried the TV with the TV bracket attached, over to the TV stand. Not even being able to see what I was doing, I was able to "hang" the TV on the stand in two tries, without much trouble. I then retightened the two small screws I had loosened to get the TV bracket off the stand. I am so grateful for that design, I can't even express it! Because of that, what I consider ingenious, design, I was able to mount that TV on the stand by myself. I'm 70. The clever design makes gravity your friend. You basically just have to drop it into place and it "hangs" itself. Like, say, a heavy solar inverter or something. Then, when it's in the right position (sideways), tighten those two small screws again. By the way, the hardware provided with this stand works perfectly for a Hisense 65 inch U7 TV; probably for all Hisense TV's.---------------------------------------ORIGINAL REVIEW----------------------------------------------------------I have a 42 inch Toshiba REGZA (reconditioned) ATSC TV from years and years ago. It has a thin vertical row of dead pixels about a tenth of the way in from the right edge of the screen. It didn't have that for about 6 months. Then it had it intermittently. Now it's just got it. Guess what it got reconditioned for? That plus how old it is plus Toshiba doesn't give a crap about supporting it plus sheer age plus ATSC 3.0 (NextGen) just around the corner all made me decide to spring for a Hisense 65 inch U7 (after plenty of shopping). That's gonna be here in two days.The aforementioned 42 inch Toshiba REGZA is in a gigantic three piece wall unit kind of thing. It's a super snug fit. I had had to remove the sliding doors and do some Micky Mousing [TM] to get it in there. The outer frame (of the TV) still hangs out in front of the opening. NO WAY IN (choose your destination) I'm going to be able to do anything at all with a 65 inch TV.There's the background; My plan is to put it in front of the wall unit and move it when I need to get at something in the wall unit, which has plenty of drawers and glass doors and lights and everything. I think I started out searching for "TV Stand" and worked my way around to "Wheeled Floor TV Stand". Doesn't matter! I've managed to do all the shopping for you!! I looked hard and long. By the time I got to a good one, it was between $100 and $200 every time. I mulled it over and went to bed (slept on it is the cliche, I believe). The next day, I looked again; I do that a lot. Almost the first one I found (I was better at searching, of course, now) was this one!! Right there in front of me on the 'puter screen!!> TV Between 32 and 75 inches? CHECK!> TV Under 120 pounds? CHECK! (TV weighs in at just under 44 pounds)> Can It Hide The Cables? CHECK!> Cheap Enough? CHECK! All This for WAY LESS money!> Looks OK - Strong Enough, Stable Enough? CHECK!> Tray? CHECK!! (I Didn't Really Care, But For A VERY Low Price, It Has One!!)> Long Legs; Won't Tip Over Easily? CHECK!!> Feels Nice And Sturdy? CHECK!! (Now That It's Assembled)> Locking Wheels? CHECK!! (Two Of Them Lock)It needs some assembly. It took me.. oh... 30-50 minutes; I wasn't hurrying at all. It's not super easy, but it's not super hard. If you're one of those people who hates the instructions and would prefer just pictures, YOU'RE IN LUCK!! In the assembly portion of the manual are ONLY PICTURES! Not ONE WORD OF TEXT!! And they give you all the tools you need! I have a ton of tools, but I intentionally did not go and get a single tool so I could write exactly that. There were two or three (literally) pictures where you couldn't quite tell the orientation of a piece for sure. Not to worry! It won't fit the wrong way in those places. Do not worry about getting it assembled! The manual says use a mat. I didn't and there's not a scratch on it. The manual doesn't say you should have a large, uncluttered space to assemble it in, but I'm saying it. The manual says two people is better; I did it myself. Loved the manual! Check out the picture I added!! They give you a big, long strip of plastic bags with all the hardware and tools in separate pouches!! The parts have numbers and the plastic bags with screws, washers, nuts, and tools, have letters!! REALLY great system!! I've never seen that done before and I loved it!! Someone was thinking!! Saves a ton of confusion and cross-checking and double-checking before it even happens!! Inventory was super easy, too!!! (You also get three different kind of screws to use to install the TV to it!! I think you'd have to buy something really off-the-wall (no pun intended) before you'd have to make a trip to the hardware store!This is the one!! Everything fit! No holes that the bolts wouldn't quite go into without forcing them or reaming them out. No parts that didn't quite align. Nothing like that! All nicely machined, relatively light and thin metal except for exactly two black plastic trim pieces to make it look better. Well engineered and quite precision built! I have enough of a background to know that ideally, one should have two threads of a bolt exposed past the nut. Everything did. NOT a piece of junk at all, like you'd expect, for the very low price! I can't give it 6 stars without hacking Amazon and that would be illegal....
Larry D Bechdol
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023
I bought this stand for my 32" TV which I use both as a TV in my bedroom and as a monitor in my study office. The stand does that. I had to go with this heavier stand because other stands that have a TV max weight/size more relevant to a 32" TV do not allow the TV to be high enough to use in my bedroom. This one does.The stand was easy to put together, but be prepared for picture directions, no words. The pictures a pretty clear though.The stand is BIG, its base feet stick out a lot. The stand is easy to move, stays in one place with the wheels locked. It is strong enough to support much heavier TV's though I question using their hooks and two screws to hold big TVs in place.The stand did not come with proper screws to fasten the brackets on the 32" Samsung TV. There were three sets of screws, just not ones that worked with mine. I had to buy the bracket screws at a local hardware store.While it is possible to raise and lower the tV once it is on the stand, the approach used to do that stinks. The stand has sleeves which fit into the stand base. You can move the the sleeve (which actually holds the TV) via holes placed at various heights. The sleeve has buttons that snap into the holes. It works with my 32" TV because the TV doesn't add a lot of weight. But considering that there are two sleeves that must be moved in tandem with each other, I would not want to attempt such a task with larger and heavier TV's.That is why I marked the stand as a 4 while marking the details with 5's. It is not practical to raise or lower the height of the stand with a 86" tv on board!But then a whole lot depends on the stand's planned use, as shown by my own. I am able to easily remove the TV if I want to raise or lower the height of the stand. I MAY be able to raise the height with the TV on board but only because it is only a 32" stand.
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