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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
Very nice and convenient. Love it!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Looks great. Right? Very sturdy. I have no reservations whatsoever about it holding up my brand new smart monitor (Also in white.) Love the way they look like they were made for each other. To be able to wheel it around to wherever I want it awesome. I attached a power strip with a long cord to the back of the post. Nice to have the extra plugs when I need them. The portrait/landscape rotation is cool. (Though I have to admit I used it once while I was putting the stand together and not again. It is nice to have in the event I need it though.) Assembly was a breeze. A little more work than I expected but it was fully assembled with smart monitor mounted within an hour. So no complaints. Price was decent. I looked at every single stand (like this) that Amazon sells and I would have preferred it to be under $100. It is what it is. Could be worse. It just stood out as the best match for my needs and frankly I think it turned out great. I love it. I do recommend this product and can state that it's a very high quality product. Well designed and sturdy. Good job...
Jackie O
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Bought this so we could use it on special occasions where we're watching multiple games at once and then roll it away into a closet after. Fits in the closet perfectly after turning the TV horizontally. Doesn't move from the horizontal or vertical position. Sturdy. Functional. Relatively easy to assemble. Really happy with this purchase.
ReadYourFancy
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
This stand is very sturdy. A little difficult to put together solo but it is a solid stand and only took about 20 minutes to put together. A great and much less expensive alternative to the kind that are permanently attached. Easy to move from one place to another. Would purchase again.
D982
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025
This stand works well, especially since I needed something with portrait mode. I got the two-shelf version, which is great, though I wish they offered a model with both the power strip in the back and two shelves—that was the only combination missing. Fortunately, it was an easy fix by strapping a power strip to the back. Assembly was straightforward, with all parts included, plus extra screws for different TV models.My only issue is that in portrait mode, the TV isn't perfectly centered on the post—it's shifted slightly to the right. In horizontal mode, it’s centered. I couldn't adjust it because the included bracket didn’t have additional holes to mount it higher on the TV. That said, it's a sturdy stand with smooth-rolling wheels, even on carpet.
Greg Simmons
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
We ordered this product so that we would have a tv in our workout room that we could also wheel out on our patio on summer movie nights. We put a 55” TV on it and it feels extremely sturdy. Delivery was two days, packaging was solid. I put the product together and mounted the TV by my self in one hour. Instructions were adequate and the parts and tools provided all worked well. Would highly recommend.
dragon
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024
My stand arrived with no assembly instructions. The seller remedied this very quickly, sending a pdf of the manual.The TV stand is very good. It swivels from landscape to portrait very easily. The reason for only four stars is that the set screw to hold the swivel bar in place is very awkward to reset. Plus, to get the bar to swivel, you need to loosen the bolts which hold the bar to the upright.It works but the these issues discourage using the swivel features as often as you would like.
Penguin
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
I put a 65 inch tv onto it solo. Prior to assembly I upgraded the casters to higher quality polyurethane ones (wheels have a 5/16” threading and a 0.5 thread, I used I think a 1 inch thread and added one of the bolts the wheels came with to shore up the distance) since the plastic ones were cheap (all wheels anything are shipped with are usually garbage, an easy upgrade). I had it high at first based on instructions. Sat with it and watched a little. Too high. Adjusted it all the way down. Much better. A little annoying to need to remove tv to adjust height but what do you expect? The base does feel maybe a little lightweight. Currently have 20 lb weights on it while I contemplate what to do next. It’s very minimal and I love the mobility it has with higher quality casters that I upgraded them with. The design of the stand appears to allow the ability to get a piece of furniture with it yet still have the ability to be mobile. I am in an apartment and I don’t want 2 tvs. So i can move it from bedroom to living room with ease. As to cheap parts / plastic parts others have mentioned, they seem like strong plastic. If some catastrophic failure occurs I’ll be sure to update.Update 1: there needs to be a cable routing zone to hide cables completely. A plastic cover on back would do perfect but none. Only have an Apple TV and a converter to plug headphones in and it’s a jungle already. Will be evaluating cable management ideas because I want a clean cable experience. My surge strip is double sided tape to bottom of platform but there should a be a small cutout for the cables to run through to be able to be flush with wall.Update 2: to the manufacturer. If you want to keep costs down but add value to your pieces. Create STL files so customers can print accessories that work and were designed with your product. For this, a sleek cord cover would be easy. I’ve found one that will work online. Just a thought.
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