This looks identical to the gray one that Lowe's sold on Black Friday in 2019, which I've had since then. Straightforward to assemble, though I remember that one part didn't have pilot holes, which was a simple fix. It's about what you'd expect for $125 (what I paid then), though it looks good and has been perfect for the TV room.
My TV is mounted to the wall above with the center channel sitting on top in the middle of the stand. I wound up cutting a much larger hold in the rear of the middle to accommodate my receiver without it sticking out from the front, since the shelf isn't deep enough. It was easy to cut with a small reciprocating saw (Milwaukee M12), and now the receiver sits flush with the front, with the connections in the back shielded from view by the center channel and tower speakers to the sides. The storage areas with the doors hide my UPS units (two of them -- I have a computer to one side) and my power center/conditioner for the audio components plus various junk and some Blu-rays. Keeping everything out of view makes the wife happy.
If you are not in a hurry, keep checking Amazon for the Walker Edison ones, sometimes they have used-like new without any description, that's mostly new ones, sometimes they delivered wrong item or just want to get rid of them. We got 3 like news for us and families. Mostly from $280 dropped to $160 but they all came new, one had a beat up box, one marked wrong item delivered. The quality is way better than this one.
Bough this last week from Walmart. Looks good after assembly but very poor quality. The screws to the hinges broke during assembly! Doesn't look like this is going to hold for long!
Never buying furniture from Walmart again. The quality is super poor
What a weird generalization for a company that sells thousands of different brands, everything from particle board to solid wood and everything in-between.
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How do you suggest mounting this tv stand and my Switch/Xbox on the wall?
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Edit: Nvm I see you have to change seller to Walmart, thanks for good deal
My TV is mounted to the wall above with the center channel sitting on top in the middle of the stand. I wound up cutting a much larger hold in the rear of the middle to accommodate my receiver without it sticking out from the front, since the shelf isn't deep enough. It was easy to cut with a small reciprocating saw (Milwaukee M12), and now the receiver sits flush with the front, with the connections in the back shielded from view by the center channel and tower speakers to the sides. The storage areas with the doors hide my UPS units (two of them -- I have a computer to one side) and my power center/conditioner for the audio components plus various junk and some Blu-rays. Keeping everything out of view makes the wife happy.
How do you suggest mounting this tv stand and my Switch/Xbox on the wall?
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You strap all of your goodies to the back of your big ass TV. Welcome to the 21st century
What a weird generalization for a company that sells thousands of different brands, everything from particle board to solid wood and everything in-between.
How do you suggest mounting this tv stand and my Switch/Xbox on the wall?
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