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Review on Stand Alteza Albero TV-42110 black by Anastazja Steblianko ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

I was looking for an affordable TV stand with a contemporary design that would accommodate a receiver, several set-top boxes, and a center speaker. I also wanted the stand to be as cheap as possible. Because the others are either too narrow, the height of the shelves is too low, or the design seems like it was made in the 2022s, this one is the only one that came up in this price group (less than 15 thousand dollars). I had to spend some time on "refinement," which consisted of looking for washers to more securely attach the TV and re-sticking the Velcro that holds the inner and upper shelves in place. Both of these tasks took some time. All things considered, I am content with the purchase. 3 weeks, usual flight.

Pros
  • - An uncluttered appearance - Shelving that is just the right height (the Pioneer VSX-832 receiver fit without problems and there was still room for ventilation) - Conveniently sized packages - Sturdy metal bodies
Cons
  • The Velcro that is used to secure the top and inner shelves has already been adhered to the metal "skeleton" that is located underneath the shelves as well as the shelves themselves. (I am unsure of the precise moment when the shift took place; but, when the box was opened, the most of them had shifted. As a direct consequence of this, I was required to remove them by hand and secure them with glue in the appropriate location. Although it was really simple, it did take a considerable amount of time. It would make more sense to just include it as a separate component in the kit and indicate on the shelves and the "skeleton" where the pieces should be glued. - There was not enough room for both of the complete plastic washers (they turned out to be the same diameter as the hole in the mount, although they should be smaller). According to the instructions, they are supposed to be inserted on both sides of the metal element that is used to attach the TV itself. So, without these specifics, the TV can be seen subtly turning to the left and right (and according to the instructions, I could turn to the desired position and tighten the bolt thanks to these washers so that the TV was fixed in the position I needed). I had to go on a hunt for appropriate washers, which, of course, were not available to me at home at that very moment; but, the fact that I allowed myself to keep a TV in an unsecured state despite the fact that it cost five racks of this kind was ridiculous. - An up-down tilt mount could be more practical (although this is more of a minor criticism) - The kit had hexagons, but it did not contain a "plus" screwdriver, despite the fact that it is also required for installation (can also be attributed to nit-picking) - Stickers were applied to the top shelf as well as the TV mount. And if the one that is mounted on the wall is not going to be visible because the television is going to cover it up, then the one that is on the glass top shelf is going to look terrible. I continued to work on removing it for another twenty minutes because. Consequently, she did not go "easy," but rather she broke apart as I tried to remove her from different sides. (Once more, you could simply include them in the package, and the purchaser would be the one to decide whether or not he required this after looking over a description of the features of the entire rack.