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This unique TV stand combines a retro feel with modern function. With sliding glass doors to hide your audio/video equipment and a shelf for DVD and VHS storage, this wooden TV stand is sure to organize all your media. Made of solid wood with a dark espresso finish.
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Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 1 review)
 
I would buy this product again
By ReneeVerified Purchaser from Canoga Park, CA on 9/5/2008
Pros:
Good Value
Cons:
don't have any
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Stacks and Stacks TV Stand with Sliding Glass Doors:

I bought this unit because I wanted real wood without paying the expensive price that usually comes with it. It's easy to put together but helps if you have an extra set of hands to help hold it. Looks great. It's not perfect and it's not a heavy super solid piece. But for the price you can't beat it. It's sturdy enough for what I have. I have a 40" flat screen on top and a DVD, VCR and a SAT box on the shelves and I still have room. I would put glue in the holes that the pegs go into though next time. That's not in the directions but it would help hold everything together better. After I put everything together I noticed the following day that the doors didn't want to slide right. After checking out everything I realized that the pegs in the center that hold the divider for the shelves were slipping out. That in turn made the center sag a little causing the trouble with the doors. I didn't want to take everything apart and glue them so I just put a little piece of wood on the floor in the center which pushed the pegs back up and gives it support. Problem solved.

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