🖥️ Move, lock, and impress—your smart board’s new best friend!
The KEINONE 55"-65" Smart Board Stand is a lightweight, durable metal stand designed for interactive whiteboards. Featuring four lockable caster wheels for easy mobility, an anti-tilt design supporting up to 154 lbs, and a quick 7-step installation, it’s perfect for dynamic office, classroom, or home environments seeking both style and function.
Manufacturer | Dongguan Kingone Electronics Technology Co., Ltd. |
Brand | KEINONE |
Item Weight | 32 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 35 x 35 x 58 inches |
Item model number | 55-65 Stand-01 |
Color | White |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 55" - 65" Stand |
Manufacturer Part Number | GQ-ZD-Stand55-01 |
S**N
Strong and study
This stand is excellent.
R**T
Assembly instructions written by a drunken time traveler with a shrinking ray
The good news: once this rolling TV stand is finally assembled, it is solid. Like, rock-solid. You could wheel it into a wind tunnel and your TV would probably hold steady while you get blown away. If you are just here to find out if it is sturdy and works - yes, it does. It does its job.But getting there? Buckle up.The instruction sheet - if you can call it that - was printed in a font size reserved for legal disclaimers on alien artifacts. I am 52 years old, and this is the first time in my life I have had to physically retrieve a magnifying glass to read how to put together a piece of furniture. I actually took pictures with my phone and zoomed in like I was enhancing a spy satellite photo.None of the parts are labeled. Not one. The screws, bolts, and mysterious plastic spacers all just vibe in a bag together like it is some kind of chaotic screw-based Hunger Games. There are a ton of extra pieces left over and no explanation for what they are for. I am not sure if I missed a secret bonus shelf or if these are offerings to the assembly gods.Those little white plastic finger-looking things? I do not know what they are, what they do, or why they exist. The instructions do not mention them. Maybe they are symbolic. Maybe they represent how many fingers I wanted to raise to the manufacturer during this process.The diagrams are step-by-step in the same way that IKEA instructions are emotionally supportive - barely. Step 4 references bolts you have not even seen yet. Step 7 shows a part just appearing from thin air. Some illustrations have arrows, others do not, and at one point I swear the page curled on its own, like the manual was trying to hide itself out of shame.Assembly took twice as long as it should have. Not because the product is complex - because the instructions are a crime against logic.Still, once I wrestled it into submission, the final stand looks great, rolls smoothly, and seems like it will last a long time. If they could just hire someone - anyone - to rewrite that instruction sheet using adult-sized font and actual labeling, this would be a five-star product.But for now, five stars for the stand, minus one for the leftover bolts that may or may not be holding my sanity together, and minus one for the ancient scroll they tried to pass off as a user manual.
J**R
Excellent
Excellent it's smooth and easy to move
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