Good value for a wall mounted TV stand cabinet, good for other applications as well
I needed a large enough shelving system to accommodate my Korg and Moog synthesizers on top of my Roland Fantom G8 workstation. This fit the bill perfectly. Some design modifications that would have helped is that there should also be an opening at the bottom shelf to accomodate cords/cabling. The openings are only on the top shelf to accomodate cabling to a TV/monitor. Also, the bottom shelving will sag if you place heavy items on it even though the instruction manual claims you can place 36kg/79.3lbs on that shelf. To remedy that, I attached a wood strip underneath the middle of the bottom shelving which did the trick (see second pic). The assembly was a breeze (using cams/dowels like ), but because of the heavy weight of the unit, it was difficult to position it to screw onto the wall. The item is made in China so the spacing of the mounting holes do not follow the usual stud spacing distance. I was able to get one of the holes to line up to one of the studs in the wall for extra strength, but the rest were attached with anchors into the drywall. The instructions did not state that you need to screw them only into studs since they provided the drywall anchors. Even with 2 people (recommended in manual) to assemble and install, it would be a difficult task. I ended up attaching it myself by fashioning an improvised scaffold from chairs and books to get it level with the mounting holes. It took a good amount of time of prep to get that attached to the wall.
Good value for a wall mounted TV stand cabinet, good for other applications as well
I needed a large enough shelving system to accommodate my Korg and Moog synthesizers on top of my Roland Fantom G8 workstation. This fit the bill perfectly. Some design modifications that would have helped is that there should also be an opening at the bottom shelf to accomodate cords/cabling. The openings are only on the top shelf to accomodate cabling to a TV/monitor. Also, the bottom shelving will sag if you place heavy items on it even though the instruction manual claims you can place 36kg/79.3lbs on that shelf. To remedy that, I attached a wood strip underneath the middle of the bottom shelving which did the trick (see second pic). The assembly was a breeze (using cams/dowels like ), but because of the heavy weight of the unit, it was difficult to position it to screw onto the wall. The item is made in China so the spacing of the mounting holes do not follow the usual stud spacing distance. I was able to get one of the holes to line up to one of the studs in the wall for extra strength, but the rest were attached with anchors into the drywall. The instructions did not state that you need to screw them only into studs since they provided the drywall anchors. Even with 2 people (recommended in manual) to assemble and install, it would be a difficult task. I ended up attaching it myself by fashioning an improvised scaffold from chairs and books to get it level with the mounting holes. It took a good amount of time of prep to get that attached to the wall.