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ZL7026-58SU TV Stand
Z-Line Designs ZL7026-58SU TV Stand ZL7026-58SU TV & Display Stands
Brand: Z-Line Designs Model: ZL7026-58SU Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 21.00" h x 58.00" w x 20.00" l, 135.00 pounds Dimensions (H x W x D) - without stand Dimensions (H x W x D) - with stand Dimensions (H x W x D) - Shipping Weight - With Stand Weight - Shipping
Most helpful customer reviews 0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Hard to assemble and not worth it By Terry Schedule at least four hours to put this thing together. There are more than a 100 pieces in this box. Nails, glue, dowels, screws, .. just about anything you can think of is in here. If you make any kind of error while assembling it, just kiss your money goodbye: We didn't pound the glued dowels down far enough and as a result, when we put the fiberboard/laminate on the dowels, they poked obscene holes in the top of the stand. To add insult to injury, the top glass ships with warning stickers affixed which take a small miracle to remove. They are glued securely and will not come off in one piece no matter how hard you try - so get some rubbing alcohol to remove the residue. The left and right doors are a complete nightmare to get on right. Once built, I'd caution you NOT to put the back board on until you get your components plugged up - it takes more than 20 screws to affix the back board. Adding a component to your set-up will require that you pull your amp out of whatever hole you stuffed it in in order to turn it around to see where to plug in each component. Make sure to leave about 2 feet of extra wire for anything that might need to be pulled (like the amp). Wires that need to snake vertically between components must exit the rear and make their way back in.None of the shelves have ventilation above or below. Ventilation for the shelves behind the glass doors relies only on the cable holes in the back. Perhaps it goes without saying but the space between the top glass and the top of the box just below it is impossible to keep dust-free.Generally, I'd say it's not worth the money. See all 1 customer reviews...
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