I love the look and think it's great that I can adjust the height of the legs to prevent wobbling. Unfortunately, it was a little difficult to build. I was never able to get the magnets installed but it's fine without it.
The assembly instructions skip over critical parts. It is VERY wobbly and I am worried it's going to tip over, but it looks nice from a distance. If taking it apart wasn't a hassle, I would have returned this piece and bought something a little more expensive that wasn't as cheaply built/wobbly.
This is a very sturdy and great looking entertainment unit. Sleek simple lines. Looks awesome with our decor. You will not go wrong if you purchase. Such a wonderful unit for the price. Looks better than all the units I saw In furniture stores - they just didnt go with our decor. Just wasnt fun to put together at a certain point, then it was pretty quick.
Arrived undamaged, which is frankly a miracle considering the condition the box was in. The 70 stand came in the single largest and heaviest box I've ever seen for assemble yourself furniture as the top and bottom are single pieces. This led to much hilarity for onlookers as I attempted to get this into the freight elevator in my building and to my apartment by myself with only a hand cart. Assembly was not difficult aside from the size. But is manageable solo.
It looks pretty nice. I left the doors off because electronics need ventilation. It has a sort of midcentury look, which is what I was going for.
The negative is that it is not as sturdy as you'd think from the size and weight. I have a brand new Samsung Q80T TV on it, which according to the stats weighs 61.3 lbs. This is far under the max weight the manufacturer claims can be supported. However, there slight bowing of the top under this weight. This is likely because the stand for this TV is a single central foot rather than two feet at either end. This concentrates all the weight on a very small area in the center, which is not supported well over the shelf area. I may look into using a universal stand that will spread the weight out over a larger area with two feet. That is something to keep in mind though.
Good looking and good value. Its definitely laminate/faux wood but looks great in the space and has plenty of storage. Most of the reviews said it was difficult to build but it only took me an hour. The doors were the hardest part. I would recommend.
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Recommend
Excellent quality
Looks good but difficult to build
I love the look and think it's great that I can adjust the height of the legs to prevent wobbling. Unfortunately, it was a little difficult to build. I was never able to get the magnets installed but it's fine without it.
TV
54inch TV
Storage
TV stand has a lot of storage space. It's sturdy and looks great in our living room.
Difficult to assemble, very wobbly, probably overpriced but it's looks nice
The assembly instructions skip over critical parts. It is VERY wobbly and I am worried it's going to tip over, but it looks nice from a distance. If taking it apart wasn't a hassle, I would have returned this piece and bought something a little more expensive that wasn't as cheaply built/wobbly.
Great looking and sturdy
This is a very sturdy and great looking entertainment unit. Sleek simple lines. Looks awesome with our decor. You will not go wrong if you purchase. Such a wonderful unit for the price. Looks better than all the units I saw In furniture stores - they just didnt go with our decor. Just wasnt fun to put together at a certain point, then it was pretty quick.
Good bargain
This item adequately fulfilled my needs.
Relatively easy to assemble, be careful with large TVs with a single stand rather than two feet.
Arrived undamaged, which is frankly a miracle considering the condition the box was in. The 70 stand came in the single largest and heaviest box I've ever seen for assemble yourself furniture as the top and bottom are single pieces. This led to much hilarity for onlookers as I attempted to get this into the freight elevator in my building and to my apartment by myself with only a hand cart. Assembly was not difficult aside from the size. But is manageable solo. It looks pretty nice. I left the doors off because electronics need ventilation. It has a sort of midcentury look, which is what I was going for. The negative is that it is not as sturdy as you'd think from the size and weight. I have a brand new Samsung Q80T TV on it, which according to the stats weighs 61.3 lbs. This is far under the max weight the manufacturer claims can be supported. However, there slight bowing of the top under this weight. This is likely because the stand for this TV is a single central foot rather than two feet at either end. This concentrates all the weight on a very small area in the center, which is not supported well over the shelf area. I may look into using a universal stand that will spread the weight out over a larger area with two feet. That is something to keep in mind though.
Good value and storage
Good looking and good value. Its definitely laminate/faux wood but looks great in the space and has plenty of storage. Most of the reviews said it was difficult to build but it only took me an hour. The doors were the hardest part. I would recommend.
GREAT furniture piece!
Looks great, feels solid!
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