
Customers are impressed with the sturdiness and ease of assembly of this TV stand, frequently praising its sleek design and ample storage space. Many appreciate the stand's size and appearance, finding it suitable for their TVs and home decor. However, some customers noted that the stand is heavy and that the glass shelves are somewhat challenging to clean.
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I'm very pleased with this TV stand. Was in need of a new TV stand solution, saw this one on sale after having mulled over several for weeks and immediately jumped on it. It was quite easy to put together - I believe it required a screwdriver along with the supplied allen wrench. Took all of about 30 minutes to put together. I nearly spent much more for something that was already put together because I loathe putting together furniture. However, this was probably the easiest & swiftest piece of furniture I've ever put together. It is very solid, the top glass holds 100 lbs, far more than my 50" screen and though it's advertised as most screens up to 65", I have been seeing that there may be some 70 & even 75" models that are under the 100lbs top glass weight limit and with a stand that would be at an appropriate width to use on this stand. The middle and bottom shelf each are rated at 50lbs. On my bottom, I have a Yamaha RX-V2085 (~ 37lbs) & a Yamaha CDC-697 (12 lbs and change) so I'm coming in at just a tiny smidge under the weight limit for the bottom panel. Perhaps the biggest selling feature for me off the top was the ample space between the mid & top shelves to house a Polk Audio CSiA6 center channel. It seemed that many TV stands just aren't necessarily equipped to fit larger home theater / home audio components & center channel speakers - I'd refer to the CSiA6 as a mid-sized, but there's plenty of room to handle some much larger center channel speakers (so long as one pays mind to weight). Anyhow, I would certainly recommend this and look forward to eventually moving from a 50" 4K HDR to maybe a 70 or 75. I was initially thinking that I'd eventually move to a 65, but I like the idea that though this is advertised as 65, it may accept larger when paying mind to weight and dimensions.
Posted by CocoLovesMusic
So far I am very impressed with this tv stand. I picked up a Vizio 55 inch Quantum tv and fits perfect. This stand can hold up to a 65 inch tv. As for putting the stand together. It was very easy to put together with easy to follow instructions. What I do recommend and I already had this. Is buy an inexpensive power screw driver and a Hex key set. Both are good to have around. If I was putting it together with a hand screw driver and the included hex key it would of been hard. The safety glass is very sturdy. Also what I recommend and instructions do not say this. Leave one end of the tv stand off once put together. This makes it alot easier to slide the safety glass in place, What I really like about this stand its metal and glass. Very easy to clean and no worries of wood to polish or an accident scratch up.
Posted by Eringo
Bought a 65” to replace my old 55” without checking the stand first to see if it would accommodate the 65”. It wouldn’t... checked Best Buy, read all reviews for the new stand, placed my order on line and it was delivered within two days. Very easy to follow instructions contained with item. Up and running within an hour. Perfect fit and the stand is attractive, solid and with more than enough space for all components. This is from a guy who can be dangerous when around tools . Only a screwdriver and supplied allen wrench needed.
Posted by SteveO