Amazon has
58" Walker Edison Wren Classic TV Console Stand w/ Storage (TVs up to 65", Espresso) on sale for
$65.65.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
seherpecina for finding this deal.
Key Features:
- Dimensions: 23.375" H x 15.75" D x 58" L, Open storage cubby: 15.75" H x 14" D x 25.25" L
- Top surface supports up to 150 Ibs. and 2 adjustable shelves support up to 30 Ibs. each
- Supports TVs up to 65 Ibs.
- 4 cord management ports keep cables tidy
- Ships ready-to-assemble with step-by-step instructions
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Read the first Best Buy review here from a week ago for this product and you'll see people having the same complaints with this TV stand:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/walk...NS&loc=1
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I doubt it. You'd spend too much getting doors made. You'd be better off buying a different model that comes with doors.
Read the first Best Buy review here from a week ago for this product and you'll see people having the same complaints with this TV stand:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/walk...NS&loc=101 [bestbuy.com]
Read the first Best Buy review here from a week ago for this product and you'll see people having the same complaints with this TV stand:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/walk...NS&loc=1
Is $65 a worthy "you get what you pay for" price?
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I noticed that too. Desk I bought had oddly light legs. One broke, it was hollow inside legs with thin outer walls of compressed cardboard with fake wood print outside. Ok for dorms I guess. Some point we may be better off getting free cardboard and taping together and using wood wrap and call it a day lol.
Read the first Best Buy review here from a week ago for this product and you'll see people having the same complaints with this TV stand:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/walk...NS&loc=1
Do you own it? I do. It wasn't as bad as you think. It is not solid wood of course but its quality is as good as Ikea.
As far as holes not lining up or being drilled properly, my experience on the larger 70" model was anything but. All of the holes were perfectly aligned, and it was a piece of cake to get the screws/etc. installed in them. Granted I took my time and read the instructions. I ran into one hurdle towards the end where it looked like there was an alignment problem, but then realized I had the piece backwards, which sounds similar to the reviewer's issue, so I wouldn't be surprised if they had a similar issue and didn't realize their mistake.
Point being, with any built-it-yourself piece of furniture, there are going to occasionally be issues. But it sounds like those are rare and most people, including myself, are very happy with this product. Is it high end solid natural wood? No, of course not for that price point. But it looks to be decent quality and I'm happy with my purchase that was ~3x what this deal is for, albeit for the larger unit in a different color.
The complaint I often see with Walker Edison is that the holes aren't there. They actually are there...but covered with particle board. The final process simply didn't reveal the holes. But if you look at the piece logically in relation to the holes that are visible, and measure carefully, you'll be able to pinpoint the exact spots. Almost without fail I'll measure from both sides and make a mark on a small piece of masking tape above the hole, then when I push through with the bolt or nail the hole magically reveals itself and I'm all set.
Do it that way and the alignment matches up. In one review after another I'll read complaints about using a drill bit, and then the pieces don't fit. No kidding. You drilled in the wrong place. I have never used a drill bit.
The only problem I have with Walker Edison is that they often instruct you to put together the piece in disjointed fashion and then fit it together like a jigsaw puzzle, instead of doing it sensibly like bottom to top. The bottom to top approach makes it much easier to catch an error in progress and also to figure out what is going on each step of the way.
Anyway, I would be interested in this deal other than I recently bought a television stand large enough for a 65" on Amazon from a different company. That was a disappointing purchase smack out of the box. Noticeable imperfections. I decided to return it. To my surprise, Amazon approved the refund but said I didn't have to return the piece. The key may have been the explanation I chose from the drop tab, "Item was defective but the shipping box was okay." Perhaps that one triggers the Amazon system that they don't benefit from a return of an item of this size and weight. Now I'm trying to figure out if the piece is salvageable.
Read the first Best Buy review here from a week ago for this product and you'll see people having the same complaints with this TV stand:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/walk...NS&loc=1
For real tho they are garbage with decently attractive wrapping
https://www.target.com/p/farmhous...A-14309593
Read the first Best Buy review here from a week ago for this product and you'll see people having the same complaints with this TV stand:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/walk...NS&loc=101 [bestbuy.com]
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