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.
Average Customer Rating:
1.5 out of 5
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Customer Reviews for AMANDA WIDE-SCREEN TV STAND
Review 1 for AMANDA WIDE-SCREEN TV STAND
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Peggy123 Location:
Buffalo, NY area
Age:
40-49
Gender:
female
I have owned this product for:
a day
AVOID!!
Date: August 12, 2009
"This is a terrible product - quality is very poor, even for a closeout item. Shelf pin cutouts don't match side pin holes, door knobs are stripped, mini-chips in door glass, some edging starting to peel. Color is much lighter than the swatch on the website (dk brown), and there shouldn't be a shipping surcharge because this item is way 'overpacked' (it could go into 1 box total).
Do not buy this product."
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Review 2 for AMANDA WIDE-SCREEN TV STAND
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MikeS1
Amanda
Date: April 13, 2009
"The components were clearly labeled and the hardware was clearly labeled and bagged as was the hardware.
The stand went together quite easily, however the predrilled holes in the base did not match up to the frame dimensions, leaving the base skewed about a quarter inch off on one side. The laminate was chipped away from a couple of the pieces, but when assembled the flaws are not clearly visible.
Also the components arrived in two shipments one day apart, which was quite inconvenient.