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frontpage Posted by Rokket | Staff • Mar 9, 2025
Mar 9, 2025 12:48 AM
65" Walker Edison Zee Floating Mounted Minimalist TV Stand (for TVs up to 70")
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I personally wouldn't trust a large TV on it given that the entire weight capacity is 60lbs and you're likely going to be putting a Blu-ray player, sound bar/speakers, and maybe discs on it. I built my own version with a sheet of maple plywood and heavy duty shelf brackets (500 lbs) for about the MSRP of this and I could take a nap on it.
This style does make your room seem larger since the floor space isn't taken up by the media center.
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edit: of course not, weight limit 60lbs made from cancer causing, brain damage inducing MDF... junk!!!
I personally wouldn't trust a large TV on it given that the entire weight capacity is 60lbs and you're likely going to be putting a Blu-ray player, sound bar/speakers, and maybe discs on it. I built my own version with a sheet of maple plywood and heavy duty shelf brackets (500 lbs) for about the MSRP of this and I could take a nap on it.
This style does make your room seem larger since the floor space isn't taken up by the media center.
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I personally wouldn't trust a large TV on it given that the entire weight capacity is 60lbs and you're likely going to be putting a Blu-ray player, sound bar/speakers, and maybe discs on it. I built my own version with a sheet of maple plywood and heavy duty shelf brackets (500 lbs) for about the MSRP of this and I could take a nap on it.
This style does make your room seem larger since the floor space isn't taken up by the media center.
If you have the skills, time, tools, and money to build your own, I recommended doing that if you can keep your costs under $150 using real plywood. So much MDF furniture gets damaged in shipping anyway, but once you hit about $150 in DIY costs (plus time!), you get into diminishing returns and are better off repurposing a thrifted cabinet or spending more to find one made of real wood as far as I'm concerned.
For reference, I used a single sheet of maple plywood to make mine and it is about 54" L x 12" H x 16" D.
If you have the skills, time, tools, and money to build your own, I recommended doing that if you can keep your costs under $150 using real plywood. So much MDF furniture gets damaged in shipping anyway, but once you hit about $150 in DIY costs (plus time!), you get into diminishing returns and are better off repurposing a thrifted cabinet or spending more to find one made of real wood as far as I'm concerned.
For reference, I used a single sheet of maple plywood to make mine and it is about 54" L x 12" H x 16" D.
edit: of course not, weight limit 60lbs made from cancer causing, brain damage inducing MDF... junk!!!
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edit: of course not, weight limit 60lbs made from cancer causing, brain damage inducing MDF... junk!!!
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