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M4C 1B5

Warranty Length: 1 Year

Capacité de poids: 60 lb

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Gestion des câbles
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Noté 5 sur 5 étoiles.
Super beau et fonctionnel!
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Excellent product
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The stand looks excellent once installed and feels solid, but there are a few important things to know before mounting—especially if you’re doing anything beyond a simple TV + cable box setup. 1. Mounting hardware warning (important): The included mounting screws/hardware appear to be intended for concrete only. Do NOT use the included hardware if you are mounting to drywall/studs. I replaced them with #10 x 3" structural screws from Lowe’s, which are more than sufficient for the load when going into studs. If you’re wall-mounting this unit, budget for proper hardware—don’t trust what’s included. 2. No cable passthrough between vertical slats: There are no pre-drilled passthroughs between the vertical slats. If you plan to put electronics (consoles, power conditioners, streaming devices, etc.) in those sections, you’ll need to add your own. I used a 2" hole saw, applied painter’s tape first to protect the finish, and then added a 2" plastic/decorative passthrough cap to clean it up. It works well, but it’s definitely a DIY step. 3. Limited rear clearance for cable management: There isn’t much space between the wall and the back of the stand, which makes cable management tight unless you use the pre-drilled cable hole at the top. In my case, I had a wall outlet directly behind the stand and in-wall cable management coming down from the TV. I ended up cutting a custom access panel in the back using a jigsaw to make everything fit cleanly. It’s not hard, but it’s something to be aware of. Bottom line: Once installed, the stand looks great and feels sturdy. However, if you plan on using this for more than a basic “TV + cable box” setup—such as game consoles, power units, or multiple devices—expect to do some light modifications. If you’re comfortable with basic tools, it’s totally manageable. If not, this may not be the most plug-and-play option.
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