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Amanda Wide-screen Tv Stand 2-door/open Dark Brown | 
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| Brand: Home Decorators Collection Category: Kitchen
Buy New: $329.00
Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 305663
Color: DARK BROWN
ASIN: B000A5BOSC
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 24"H x 56"W x 20"D. | | • | Inside of each cabinet: 16.75"H x 13.5"W x 18.75"D. | | • | Holds wide-screen TVs. | | • | Assembly required. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Enhance Your Decor with Our Amanda TV Stand From the Amanda Collection, this distinctive home theater furniture is solidly built. You'll love having space for not just your wide-screen TV, but your DVD collection and equipment as well. Order your stylish TV stand today.Frosted glass doors add distinctive style.Has 1 adjustable shelf per cabinet so that you can customize your storage.Features pewter-finished metal legs and hardware.
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| Customer Reviews:
Issues with TV Stand July 28, 2008 Have had this product for about one year. It is not holding up well. There are deep scratch marks in the surface that came after the simple installation of a DVD recorder. A piece of paper facade is peeling off of the front shelves. It is a great looking piece of furniture undamaged but after less than a year of wear and tear, I am considering replacing this unit due to its appearence. The "wood" is extremely soft and easily dented and scratched.
Decent quality - I hope it doesn't collapse November 13, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The unit is great in that it is real wood, and it is sturdy in that regard. However, the holes are not drilled precisely where they need to be, so a few things are a bit off. For example, on my unit, the metal stand is not completely aligned with the borders of the cabinet, so the wood sticks out too much in some parts and shows the metal stand in other parts. Also, a couple millimeter variation here and there where the cam bolts and cam locks are supposed to go means that the cam locks don't tighten around the head of the cam bolt as well as they should. As a result, some of the vertical boards were a little wobbly. When I put the TV on the stand, of course the entire thing was too heavy to really wobble, so I suppose if someone just looked at the stand and shook it a little it would seem completely secure. But I know that the cams aren't tightened as they should be and I'm crossing my fingers that they're good enough. Also, the weight of the TV has made the top shelf sink down ever so slightly, so the wood is pressing down against the right door so it doesn't glide open - I have to pull hard and it scrapes against the underside of the top piece of wood. The left door is fine - I think this can also be attributed to the pre-drilled holes (there was more room on the bottom of the door than along the top). The quality of the wood is pretty nice and smooth - the beech colored unit that I received shows some odd black marks that really shouldn't be there and a few knicks in the wood. The silver stand is very cheaply saudered, which can be seen on the undersides. This is definitely not Crate and Barrel quality, but it's cheap so I'm not sure it's fair to expect more. As for assembly, I definitely would not say it was a breeze. It took at least 5 hours, and I consider myself pretty good at putting stuff together. The shelves hold the height of a DVD if you put the shelf in the center, which is great. And they are deep so you can store plenty of DVDs (4 rows I think). The adjustable center shelf is nice as well. I did not put it in the center as pictured and instead put it 1/4 of the way down and have a PS3 in one shelf and a VCR (I know, but still) and cable box stacked on the top shelf. The center shelves are generously sized for cable boxes, DVD players etc, and there is plenty of room on the sides for ventilation. So the final verdict - I like it, it's cheap, I'm hoping it doesn't come tumbling down, it is just barely worth the assembly time and concerned sidelong glances I give it when I enter the room. In the future I will gladly ditch it and just pony up for a pre-built $1000 one from a major store.
Cabinets a bit small for electronic equipment, overall great stand!!! April 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This product was just what we needed! The packaging of the shipping box was excellent, the quality is one of the best I have ever seen, and the assembly was a breeze! The shelves are too small to house most electronical equipment, however, great for concealing remotes, DVD's, etc. The center shelf allowed ample room for our stereo equipment. This is a very sturdy piece of furniture, and I am very pleased with it.
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