I would recommend. Had to wait about 2 weeks and a half for my tv stand to come. I contacted the seller after the first week so they can get in contact with ups to speed up the delivery process, and they did, because I eventually received my stand. Which came in two boxes, one came on Wednesday and the second came on Friday of the same week. The whole assembly process was a bit tedious and frustrating, especially toward the last steps, which were to build the draws. You had to drill your own holes for the metal tracking that closes and opens the draws. And also after doing this the screws inside the tracking interfere with the tracking to even work. But I figured out how to fix it by making my own drill holes on the last hole of the tracking. Nevertheless; it was built successfully. Extra note, this isnt the most sturdy tv stand and if you have a lot of entertainment stuff, then this isnt the stand for you. It doesnt really have much storage space like what you can get with many other tv stands. As you can see with the picture I provided, I had to put my surround system on the side of it because it did not fit. This is a tv stand for the look and simplicity of having one or two things in it. Also this particular tv stand says it holds up to a 70 tv. And mine is a 75 Samsung tv. And it still fits as well, snug, but still fits. Also, hopefully you have enough space to lay out all the pieces, they are pretty big and take up a lot of space during the assembly process. And also try to build it in the place where it will stay, please dont try moving it with your tv or any weight on it! Or it will probably break on you. This is a stand you want to be very delicate with, trust me. I do like it a lot, but the assembly I did not, lol.
(63W,14D,18H) stand
Frustrating assembly process!
I would recommend. Had to wait about 2 weeks and a half for my tv stand to come. I contacted the seller after the first week so they can get in contact with ups to speed up the delivery process, and they did, because I eventually received my stand. Which came in two boxes, one came on Wednesday and the second came on Friday of the same week. The whole assembly process was a bit tedious and frustrating, especially toward the last steps, which were to build the draws. You had to drill your own holes for the metal tracking that closes and opens the draws. And also after doing this the screws inside the tracking interfere with the tracking to even work. But I figured out how to fix it by making my own drill holes on the last hole of the tracking. Nevertheless; it was built successfully. Extra note, this isnt the most sturdy tv stand and if you have a lot of entertainment stuff, then this isnt the stand for you. It doesnt really have much storage space like what you can get with many other tv stands. As you can see with the picture I provided, I had to put my surround system on the side of it because it did not fit. This is a tv stand for the look and simplicity of having one or two things in it. Also this particular tv stand says it holds up to a 70 tv. And mine is a 75 Samsung tv. And it still fits as well, snug, but still fits. Also, hopefully you have enough space to lay out all the pieces, they are pretty big and take up a lot of space during the assembly process. And also try to build it in the place where it will stay, please dont try moving it with your tv or any weight on it! Or it will probably break on you. This is a stand you want to be very delicate with, trust me. I do like it a lot, but the assembly I did not, lol. (63W,14D,18H) stand