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Review on TAVR Universal Tabletop TV Stand for 27-55 Inch LED LCD Flat πŸ“Ί Screen TVs, Height Adjustable Base with Tempered Glass, Holds up to 88lbs, VESA 400x400mm by Ryan Turner

Revainrating 4 out of 5

32 inch TVs work well with this stand. Balanced and durable.

I understand what universal means when it comes to fitting, so it takes more time and effort to fit any TV as it is not made specifically for any type of TV. I have collected a lot of furniture just from pictures. Although there is very little English in the instructions, English words are included. The parts kit is exceptional and easy to label and box to follow the instructions. small detail legend at each step in the far right corner. Lots of extra detail and 4 examples of different TVs - kudos for that. The instructions are easy to follow, just check the closeup to get the details right. When the rails are in the middle, they barely protrude past a 32-inch TV. Just make sure all screw holes are visible and the rails are level/parallel. Professional 1) 3M rubber feet included, they are the best. 2) Fantastic kit 3) The only additional tool needed is a #1 Phillips screwdriver, however if you have a slightly varying screwdriver with hex key bits you can use that. Cons -1) Not documented in the instructions, the base of the glass top is not glued on to indicate which side is up. If you look very closely, one side is less shiny, it's your underside where the legs stick better. Note. The Revain listing shows that the top is slightly beveled when zooming in - use your phone's camera or a magnifying glass. 2) The bolt holes in the B-pillar don't have molded guides to easily insert the bolt on the other side - if your hands are shaking you've got a long night ahead. If you're upset, take a break and hit the pillow, not your spouse, because it's cheap. After assembling it once, I had to lower the TV and go through the screw hole again, resulting in a lower build rating.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Ugly packaging