Sauder Edge Water TV Stand, for TVs up to 58" 5 5 9 9
Looks amazing! This took me about an hour and 15 mins to put together. Very easy directions. It seems to be extremely sturdy too. I think this will be a great piece of furniture. It fits my 52 inch tv perfectly. If anything that would be my only complaint. I couldn't find a place that they had size limitations for this, but that has nothing to do with the furniture, maybe Walmart just needs to make sure they are more discriptive. Hope this helps! 12/04/2009
Well designed Sauder is the only assemble it yourself furniture I would ever purchase. Everything fits EXACTLY as it should. This particular table is just the right size for a 60" TV.One warning-- It's VERY heavy. You'll want to have two people to take it in and out of the vehicle. 01/30/2010
A good product at a good price I recently purchased the Entertainment Credenza to support our new 50" Plasma TV and audio entertainment system (receiver, DVD player, etc.). I wanted a nice looking, sturdy credenza but not one that cost me an arm and a leg. The Entertainment Credenza met all of my expections.The assembly instructions were complete and easy to follow. The box included all of the required components. The completed unit looks great and is very sturdy. I decided to remove the drawer from the unit and use that opening for additional components instead. This worked great and gives the buyer another option for configuring the credenza.If you want a nice looking, solid credenza, and you're not into the expensive "real wood" furniture found in the high-priced stores, I highly recommend the Entertainment Credenza. 03/02/2010
Looks great and worth the price. Very nice unit and worth the price. If you're not put off by the prospect of furniture assembly, it's worth getting. It has a smooth, black finish that gives it an elegant look but this unit is heavy so try to assemble it close to where you'll end up putting it. I purchased four of the furniture slider disks and put them under each foot and they made it a whole lot easier to move the completed unit into position.I only experienced two problems. One was that both glass doors had a small split in the wood frame, nothing large but it was noticeable to me. I figured it was a typical problem that occurs when something that heavy is shipped. No matter how well packed, if the package is dropped, there's always a risk that something gets damaged. All I did was put some carpenters glue into the split, clamp it overnight and now you can't even find any evidence of damage. Second, there was some real small chipped spots that showed the light wood underneath the black. All I did was dab them with a black marker and they disappeared. 12/29/2011