Walker Edison – Contemporary Low TV Stand for TVs up to 65” – Dark Walnut $108.00$121.00
Description
  • Durable, yet stylish construction
    Made with warp-resistant MDF and durable laminate.
  • Drop-down door
    Show off your modern style and store media behind the unique, drop-down door.
  • Cord management
    Keep your tech tidy with a cable management cutout.
  • Holds most flat-panel TVs up to 120 Ibs.
    Supports most TVs up to 65″ (measured diagonally from corner to corner) to accommodate your setup.
  • Assembly is required
Additional information
Weight 65 lbs
Dimensions 15.75 × 63 × 17.75 in
Color

Dark Walnut, Coastal Oak

Maximum Weight Capacity

100 pounds

Secondary Finish

Laminate

Cord Storage

Yes

Rear Panel

Yes

Product Height

17.75 inches

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

Not available

Safety Strap(s)

No

Product Width

63 inches

Number Of Shelves

1

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

90-Day Limited

Maximum Television Size

70 inches

Model Number

BBRWM3FDW

Product Weight

65 pounds

Hardware Included

Yes

Installation Type

Freestanding

Cabinet Included

Yes

Color Category

Brown

Cable Concealer Included

Yes

Product Name

Contemporary Low TV Stand for TVs up to 65”

Brand

Walker Edison

Furniture Type

Console

Product Depth

15.75 inches

UPC

840298373796, 840298373789

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Customer Reviews (2)

  1. John

    It looks nice once assembled and is functional. It is one of the few TV stands low enough to allow me to use the media niche in my family room with a 55 inch TV. Assembly was a pain- graduate level IKEA+. The predrilled holes for the smallest screws that hold the hinges and other parts were not large enough or deep enough. I stripped a number of screws before realizing the holes had to be drilled again. A nice cabinet, but reserve around 3 hours for assembly.

  2. Noble

    I really like the look of this and really wanted it to work. The instructions are good and it’s easy to follow. However I really struggled putting it together. Now I am a carpenter by hobby and have built furniture before out of hard wood so I am decent with tools. I just wanted something lighter and easy to put together. But the pilot holes are significantly wider for the tiny screws so getting them straight is difficult. I also used my screwdriver and not a drill but I still stripped some screws. I used my drill to drill smaller pilot holes ty make it easier. And despite the holes being larger they still didn’t line up with the hinges. Over all I still like the look but I feel like one shouldn’t need to have to struggle so much to put it together. If I was going to do it again I would probably just build it myself out of real wood. Maybe I will take the metal hardware and do just that…