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The 5RcomTV Stand Mount is a universal tabletop solution designed for 22 to 65 inch flat screen TVs, supporting up to 88lbs. With adjustable height settings and a sturdy steel construction, it ensures both comfort and stability while protecting your furniture from scratches.
Compatible Devices | Monitor, Television |
Mount Motion | Swivel |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 22 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 65 Inches |
Color | black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
P**S
Very versatile kit, can accommodate a wide range of TVs.
This is a very versatile kit for putting support legs on a flat screen TV. While I only needed to stand up a 40 inch TV I was taking down from a wall mount to move to a countertop, this kit had the supplies for much larger flat screen TVs. This included extender supports to adjust to the TV height (I used the basic arms without the extenders). The kit had screws and spacers in many different sizes so the legs could be used for TVs with different shapes in the back, as well as different sized or depth screw holes. Once I realized the instructions were for a half dozen different TVs, they were easy to understand. Of course there were lots of leftover parts as I only needed half a dozen screws for my smaller TV. Highly recommended. BTW: Unlike the pictures, each of the feet from my kit have a small hole in the front. I could screw this to the countertop if I wanted too, for greater stability.
E**5
Solid but beware of screw hole position on TV
I didn't realize the screws on the back of my TV were so close together. Because of that after installing these my TV felt like it wanted to tip left or right with the slightest touch. Not the products fault though. The product feels pretty heavy duty enough to hold a TV no problem. I just drilled holes in the back bottom of the legs and there are already screws holes in the front of the legs and screwed them into my TV stand. Very solid now. Just be aware of how far apart your screw holes are vs how wide your TV is before purchase.
K**N
Kept our son’s TV secure through many nights of video games, movies, and football games in the dorm!
Our 32” TV was wall-mounted for a couple of years in the guest room. Then last year our son left for college and we decided to send the TV with him for his dorm room. I searched for the original factory stand but had no luck locating it.Happily, Amazon offered this replacement stand that would fit many different makes, models, and sizes of flat TVs. Each leg attaches to the wall-mounting threaded bolt holes on the back of virtually all TVs. Assembly went quickly and all I had to do is ensure I mounted the legs evenly.Once securely attached, the TV was steady and stable. Maybe not 100% as stable as the factory mount would have been, but at least 90% as stable- and this is the reason I deducted one star. While I have no doubt at all that the TV is very secure, I still come away with the feeling that the stand would have benefitted from being just a bit stiffer- whether that stiffness comes from a thicker metal or other production methods, I’m not sure, but I do know that my son managed to get through his entire school year without issue and seemed to be quite pleased with the stands.A recommended purchase.
D**Y
Standing up is crucial.
The first time you stand it up on the feet you want to get it completely level and set it down. You don't want to lean the TV on the two feet and then tip it until it's standing. That puts too much weight on some of the parts that are designed for even weight distribution.The bottom part of the foot that sits on your table or entertainment center seems a little flimsy but not to worry.. it's still an angle bracket and very strong. The feet on my TV when mounted are only 10 inches apart which leaves a lot of overhang on a 55 in TV in both directions making it seem even more flimsy but again not to worry. With the nice long two piece brackets running up the majority of the TV on the back side it is plenty secure. The wider the spread between the two feet on the TV the more stability there is. Mine just happened to be close together making it look odd like it shouldn't still be standing but it works great.
C**N
I Lost the Legs to the SmartTV - Now what?
I had my TV on the wall for a few years and just got tired of it there. Unfortunately I couldn't find the feet in order to put it on a tv stand. Went on a scavenger hunt and found these.They attach using the screws on the back of the tv so nothing needed there.It's PERFECT.Bought a second set for another tv since that one is on the wall too and I have no clue where the legs for that one is, either.Well worth the $$$$$.
T**R
This standing bracket works for 65 in screen TVs very well
I bought a big TV and the feet on the bottom of the TV or two spaced apart to fit on my dresser I got this bracket for a different TV in my house and it works amazing it's actually pretty sturdy somewhat difficult to put together at first because it comes with a lot of extra pieces but at the end of it it only took maybe 15-20 minutes to fully get it put together and set up extremely worth the price I paid for it
T**R
HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW, GOOD AND BAD.
AFTER PURCHASING, I FINALLY UNDERSTAND WHAT PEOPLE'S REVIEWS MEANT WHEN THEY SAY THIS STAND FEELS FLIMSY.I just bought and installed this stand on a 65" TV. I won't waste your time, here are the pros and cons:PROS:-Inexpensive and usually on sale-worked for my 65" TV (DID need to use spacers to get the brackets to install into the back of the TV)-The metal appears durableCONS:-The legs flop left and right. When you complete installation and place your TV, your TV stand legs move left and right, you can try it yourself, lift your TV with the bracket installed and the bracket moves/bends left and right, making it seem cheap and less durable. In my opinion, the legs should not bend left and right, it should be strong and unmovable.-THE SCREWS- The screws that come to install the brackets to your TV, come in a series of lengths and sizes, you select which one works for you. The problem I have with this, is that instead of being an accurate length screw for your newly mounted TV, you are now using plastic spacers on the screw, to make it fit.ALSO, the screws provided are very cheap. They strip easy. Strip just means when you use a screwdriver to tighten the screw, the head of the screw starts deforming and messing up. I didn't even apply that much pressure to the screws and they were deforming like crazy. This isn't good.
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