My TV is a 58" Roku from Walmart. I was SO nervous to put it on this stand! Thinking it would be too big for the stand and was scared like heck it would possibly topple over, seeing as I've never heard of a 'rolling' TV stand before, or anything that looked like this other than having some heavy stand on the bottom to accommodate a heavy, expensive TV. But…… I'm happy to say, I was wrong!
I could see perhaps a 55" going on it just fine. But a 58", much less a 70"????! Yeah, I was a little nervous. But I took a chance.
It's just fine. Really. If you're concerned, don't be. It's pretty sturdy. It's good for my TV, anything bigger than that, then I may get a little nervous, especially if you move it around some time. But I think it would be fine.
I wanted to save space in my bedroom, so I choose this, and yes, I was nervous to try because it was something different than what I'm used to. And of course, it would be an added bonus to be able to move the thing easily without having to struggle when I move furniture around. Oh..my…God, this thing is ever so awesome.
The wheels could be of better quality, but they're ok. The locking mechanism is a little difficult. Not really as simple as locking it, but really trying to put some pressure with your foot on them and they're tiny and hard to reach. That's what I don't like. The wheels could be better. There are 5 total.
Like other reviews, I have to agree with the shelves. They suck. I think me personally, I would have to purchase a sticky pad or something non slip to be able to better secure my consoles on it, like my Xbox from sliding off. So far, it's holding everything ok.
You can hide the cords or wires. Comes with tape that is also a sort of ziptie looking thing on it. You lock the cords and stuff in place and tape them to the back of the stand. Very convenient.
In my case, came with all parts. Even provides you all the tools you need, like a Phillips screwdriver and Allen wrench. The instructions are actually surprisingly decent to get through. They are both English and Chinese language. I don't feel it's as thorough as I'd like though. There were some questionable things that wasn't explained in the manual, but we managed ok. There were pictures to help guide you and many different options to choose from depending on the type of back you have behind the TV. Like any weird shapes and stuff. I put this together with my boyfriend and absolutely this would definitely be a 2 person job. It's A LOT of work. It's very heavy, too. Of course. You can expect something like this to not be a piece of cake when assembling. There's going to be lots of work required. Took us about 2-3 hours, start to finish.
But honestly, I love it so much. It was so worth it, the money, the setup and all. It makes me wonder why I never thought of something like this before. I wonder how much time and horrible backaches something like this could've saved me over the years. It was worth the money.
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