Whalen Payton 3-in-1 Flat Panel TV Stand w/ Swivel Mount (for TVs up to 65")
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Walmart has Whalen Payton 3-in-1 Flat Panel TV Stand w/ Swivel Mount for TVs up to 65" (Charcoal) for $78. Shipping is free.
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Product Features:
Accommodates most flat panel TVs up to 65" and 135 lbs
Patented 3-in-1 display system gives you three different options for displaying your TV. Choose Swivel Mount, Wall Mount or Tabletop. The Swivel Mount pans 45 degrees left or right
This sleek console has a contemporary design with curved legs and three open shelves. The shelves are black, with legs that have a warm, brown cherry finish that complements nearly any decor
Versatile furniture that provides plenty of space for all your entertainment components, gaming systems and accessories
Whether you plan to use it in the living room, game room or theater, this media stand is perfect for any area
Model: Whalen Payton 3-in-1 Flat Panel TV Stand w/ Swivel Mount for TVs up to 65" (Charcoal)
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This is a beautiful stand. Own it since 4 to 5 years. Have my 65 inch mounted on it. Highly recommend.
Highly recommend it, had mine for little over 4 years now. Very heavy and sturdy, only negative is installing the little rubber cups that support the glass.
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Liking mine a lot so far. Only complaint is I was going to use it as a table top until I could get some help mounting it to the stand, but the bolts to remove the top part of the center pole stripped. They are all annoyingly hex bolts. So now tv is mounted and still too high for me. I have one level down I can go so I'll need help taking it down and putting it back up again. Also, definitely made for a 65". My 55" ends up showing the bottom of the bracket and it's bugging the crap out of me.
This things a tank, had mine 8+ years and I still trust it enough to put my 77" c2 on the swivel mount (says max size is 65" but if you keep it under the weight limit like mine is you'll be fine) so much easier then installing a wall mount, which I would've have to do many times since getting it.
Swivel is excellent if you have a setup not against the wall. Mine faces the bed but can turn it 60⁰ towards my recliner as well
I have a 65" Sony mounted and I swivel it a few times a day, very stable. If you mounted an 85", maybe not.
Yeah the table has enough weight to it that tipping will never be a concern as long as you stay under the weight limit, but not too heavy that moving it with two people isn't much of a strain, love the build quality
The setup in the photo is a little awkward. I didn't mount my 55" so high. The bottom of the TV overlaps with the top of my soundbar. So, there's no gap between the TV and the shelf.
Quality TV stand. Looks great. Highly recommend.
This is definitely something that depends on how high the VESA mount sits on the back of the TV - mine is roughly 9 years old, so I don't know if the current models have more adjustability than mine, but my 60" Samsung barely cleared my large center speaker on the top shelf, while my new 65" LG leaves more room (and makes me wonder if a 77" would still fit.)
Yes, I think it's a great stand, and I pile a lot of stuff on it. (Edit: the 65" LG looks very similar to the picture and is very stable, at least with the bottom shelves loaded up. It will definitely vibrate a little when kids are jumping on the floor in front of it, but what doesn't?)
I bought one of these off FB, many years back. Lasted a couple years, and despite seeming sturdy, one day I was facing the ancient dragon in Dark Souls 2. When all of a sudden my TV slowly creeps toward me in the heat of battle, where I was faced with the greatest gaming challenge I have yet to face, catching my 55in OLED before it fell on the ground.
So fair warning, if you plan to not use the back mount, tread carefully, the small metal that holds up the top shelf may collapse.
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Swivel is excellent if you have a setup not against the wall. Mine faces the bed but can turn it 60⁰ towards my recliner as well
Yeah the table has enough weight to it that tipping will never be a concern as long as you stay under the weight limit, but not too heavy that moving it with two people isn't much of a strain, love the build quality
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Quality TV stand. Looks great. Highly recommend.
Yes, I think it's a great stand, and I pile a lot of stuff on it. (Edit: the 65" LG looks very similar to the picture and is very stable, at least with the bottom shelves loaded up. It will definitely vibrate a little when kids are jumping on the floor in front of it, but what doesn't?)
Glass is statically charged, wiping it with a cloth will promote the positive charge further
One person to build and two people to mount.
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So fair warning, if you plan to not use the back mount, tread carefully, the small metal that holds up the top shelf may collapse.