Based on 131 Reviews

Average

4.6

(131 Reviews)
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Reviews

  • user2

    Don't expect it to hold a receiver

    So, it's pretty much my fault, but I neglected to really dive into the measurement details. I measured my old entertainment center's width and this one was pretty much the exact same size. However, this thing is very tiny (compared to my old one) and can barely hold a receiver's full length without it sticking out of the front a bit BEFORE you plug your cables in. If you have a 5.1 stereo system with banana plugs and several HDMI plugs, you can't push the receiver all the way back. I'm going to try just cutting the back panel out where my receiver is, but this is what it looks like without doing that (pictured). If that doesn't work, I'll probably end up selling this on marketplace and looking for a new one, as tearing this thing back down and shipping back is too much of a headache for me. Just keep in mind that it's only 13 deep! Edit - I still don't recommend for anyone with home audio equipment, but after cutting holes in the backplate for my receiver and amplifier to slide a little bit out the back, they fit without falling out of the front anymore. Still not updating to a 5-star review since a modern entertainment center should be able to hold a standard sized home theater receiver without if sticking 2-3 inches out of the front of this thing, but if you do a simple modification it fits better.

  • user2

    Just like the picture

    Nice piece of furniture, fitting my needs for a bit of storage space and attractive.

  • user2

    Impressed!

    Shivkrd by how nice it looks

  • user2

    Nice and sturdy TV stand

    Very happy with this purchase. I had no trouble to assemble, everything came out nice and sturdy.Definitely recommend to someone looking for something not too expensive yet still very nice.

  • user2

    Awesome material

    Bought this for my Grandmom as her birthday gift. She loved it, the material is so smooth. Although its little heavy but its definitely worth of the price.

  • user2

    LOVE IT! LOVE IT! LOVE IT!

    I was a little scared to order since it did not have a lot or reviews! Butttttttttttt, this is a MUST have! It is very sturdy, very trendy and it's just what I have been looking for! Worth the $$$

  • user2

    Can't beat it for the price.

    I love the appearance of the tv stand, it looks so good. It is made of particle board so I'm not expecting it to last 300 years, but it works for what I need now. Two of the boards came in broken in half, and the company offered me a refund or to resend the item, and I chose the item. They were very nice and the new tv stand reached me within a few days, unscathed. Great value!

  • user2

    Sturdy and exactly like picture

    Awesome stand, sturdy and easy to put together (came with maunual) z. Looks very nice too, the color is exactly as the picture. Perfect to place toys and store/shelf different objects. 10/10 would recommend.

  • user2

    Beautiful rack

    Beautiful TV rack. Not so hard to assemble. The material feels great.

  • user2

    Beautiful / sturdy / assembly instruction needs a little improvement

    The TV stand was delivered late but it wasn't the sender's fault. FedEx was the issue. I took 1 star off not because of the shipping problem but because of the assembly instruction. The TV stand is beautiful and very sturdy. It has no problem to take on TV up to 65. It took me about 2 hours to finish the assembly. All I needed was a phillip screw driver. The assembly instruction itself was pretty simple and easy to follow. I didn't get stuck at all but I got to redo couple steps because the instruction didn't tell very well the front versus back of the TV stand (or at least I couldn't figure out from looking at the instruction). Most if not all the pieces are symmetrical but you got to pay attention to the edges of the pieces. The edges facing front will have smooth surface. The ones facing back will have rough surface. When I assembled the unit, I didn't pay attention for front versus back until to a certain steps when I looked at the work I realized I have mix-matched surfaces. Structure wise, there wasn't an issue but aesthetic wise it was a big problem. I got to rework twice. This could be prevented in the instruction by warning the users of the front vs. back orientation when they positioned the pieces which were all symmetrical.

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