📺 Elevate your viewing game with style and strength!
This Universal TV Stand supports 20" to 65" flat and curved TVs up to 50kg, compatible with VESA 75x75mm to 800x500mm. Featuring two-level height adjustment and protective soft pads, it combines durability with floor protection. Easy 20-minute installation makes it the perfect upgrade for any modern living space.
Brand Name | suptek |
Item Weight | 5.21 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.68 x 5.87 x 2.13 inches |
Item model number | ML1760 |
Color Name | Black |
A**N
Good fit
Fitted our TV great really sturdy and just what we needed it was easy to install and looks good
S**M
Easy to assemble, good value
Easy to assemble - but you must follow the instructions. All components clearly marked - instructions clear as to what goes where and which fixings to use. Nice and sturdy. No complaints whatsoever. Some other reviews are laughable
S**M
Sturdy.
Excellent item, saved me when I ordered a TV far too wide to fit on my stand! Sturdy, very well made, but the instructions were actually wrong and I ended up having to take the thing apart and work from the picture instead.Will be hanging onto these when the new TV inevitably breaks down and needs replaced!
A**K
Money well spent
Fairly easy to put up, all fixings included, parts marked for an easy installation. Once put together, holds an 50 inch TV no probs, very sturdy and looks tidy, anty scratch pads underneath.
J**D
Cheap, simple, robust.
I needed a stand for my 77 LG. I didnt realise how difficult it would be to get a one for it.>65 inch stands seem to jump for £20-£30 to about £90 and are pretty hefty things - especially when you consider the <65inch stands are rated to carry the weight of bigger screens... they just tend to be to small (ref stability)After starting to customize a different stand (one with the single central stand and arms carrying the brackets), i thought id try this as in theory it could take the weight and the angled feet would help stability where the other type wouldnt.And as everyone says - its pretty sturdy indeed. Ive not stress tested it or xrayed it or anything - but as it stands it can take the 77 fine. The flat feet allowed me to bolt them to my top which both prevents tipping and should help support the angle on the feet.All in its worked out as a fantastic stand for a TV over its rated max.
S**G
Doesn't stand out which is exactly what you want.
Used for a 32" TV and didn't have to use the extended parts for a larger screen. TV has been sat in the same position for a few months now and no sign of any issues. Have bought a second set for another screen. Very easy to put together, took minutes and the quality of the item, although metal, doesn't stand out in the room. Looks great.
J**G
Small print instructions. difficult to sort out parts, which are quite sturdy, competitive pricing.
Instructions are very difficult to read due to unusually small print and detail lacking diagrams, making assembly very slow. Instructions were not immediately clear.Once you take the time to understand and read the small print it takes a while to relate to the component parts and how it all fits together. On the plus side the end result was satisfactory and the TV is now in place.
M**R
Pretty good but not perfect
These are very good especially for the price and fit the slightly non standard vesa arrangement on my 65 inch TV with aplomb. They look fine though a little functional and they come with a couple of drawbacks for my intended use, which may not affect others, the legs protrude quite far to the front which is fine and what you'd expect to allow for stability and prevent the TV toppling forwards, however they also protrude more to the back than I would like preventing me pushing the TV back as close up to the wall as I would otherwise like to. I dont want to wall mount the set but equally if the feet didnte protrude backwards I could probaly just have a 10cm gap between the wall and the screen instead of the 20cm gap I currently have. Have thought about hacking the bits that project backwards to allow me to push the TV closer to the wall (I know this would reduce rearward stability but as theres a wall behind it I'm not worried about the TV toppling backwards) One last little point is that whilst for me its barely noticeable as it sits on quite a high cabinet the TV does tilt slightly downwards could be corrected useing some different washers in the fixing screws but something to be aware of for those that will be siting it on more low to the ground media units.
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