Manhattan Comfort Entertainment Centers: 72" City Floating (GlossWhite) $248.39 & More + Free Shipping
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Home Depot[homedepot.com] has Extra 20% Off Manhattan Comfort TV Stands w/ THANKSGIVING20 - Coupon applies to 1 item in cart. Shipping is Free unless otherwise noted.
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City 1.8 Floating (Fits TVs Up to 70")
72.32 L x 63.42 H x 14.92" D; 2 flip-open doors for storage, 3 media shelves & 1 overhead shelf
It looks like most of these are for concrete walls. To mount them on drywall will require some modifications.
I have the Cabrini I purchased from bed bath a few years back, mounted on drywall without any problems. You just have to ensure it's mounted into studs as it's heavy.
I was looking for something like this forever!!! I ended up creating my own from wall mount Ikea cabinets. I wish I would have seen these when I was shopping, but the Ikea cabinets look similar.
I think I'd rather just mount directly on the wall. These just clutter up the room. No need for space for media anymore even receiver and cables are becoming a thing of the past.
I bought the City 1.8 deal from last time and literally just put mine on last night, overall I'm pretty happy with how it looks. There were 2 pieces that were damaged so I emailed the manufacturer and they sent me replacements from their Brazil plant.
The instruction manual is not very intuitive however so be careful what you are getting into. You will need at least one other person to help getting the thing up on the wall.
I think I'd rather just mount directly on the wall. These just clutter up the room. No need for space for media anymore even receiver and cables are becoming a thing of the past.
Not for a legit media set up. We are still decades away from replicating digitally what you can get with analog components in a HT. But I can agree for the average person, this is in unnecessary clutter.
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I have the Cabrini I purchased from bed bath a few years back, mounted on drywall without any problems. You just have to ensure it's mounted into studs as it's heavy.
What was wrong with it?
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The instruction manual is not very intuitive however so be careful what you are getting into. You will need at least one other person to help getting the thing up on the wall.
Edges of board coming off in 3 places. Had to crazy glue it. Other places came scraped
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Not for a legit media set up. We are still decades away from replicating digitally what you can get with analog components in a HT. But I can agree for the average person, this is in unnecessary clutter.