📺 Elevate your viewing game with swivel, style, and stability!
The PERLESMITH Swivel Universal TV Stand is a versatile, height-adjustable mount designed for 32-60 inch TVs up to 88 lbs. Featuring a 60° swivel range, 9 height settings, and a sturdy tempered glass base, it offers flexible viewing angles and a sleek, stable foundation without wall installation. Compatible with major TV brands and backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s perfect for modern living rooms, offices, and multi-seat spaces.
Brand Name | PERLESMITH |
Item Weight | 8.53 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.52 x 10.12 x 2.24 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PSTVS09 |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | tv stand for 32-55inch TVs, Table Top TV Stand, Swive TV Stand, Height Adjustable, TV Stand with Tempered Glass Base |
A**N
I bought multiple and will buy more
I love this swivel stand. I have this on two of the TVs in my house and they work perfectly. I have a nearly identical stand from the same manufacturer that is not swivel, and I plan to upgrade the stationary TV stand to the swivel version.I have never used this to wall mount, I use this as a tabletop stand instead of using the manufacturer legs that come with each of my TVs. I really like this stand instead of the regular legs because this is more stable, it's heavier duty, and I can fit my TV with a shorter footprint, so I can use smaller furniture to hold my TVs. These make really good TV tabletop mounts.They are easy to put together, the hardware is included, I think the instructions are pretty straightforward for what you're putting together. I have now put together two of these stands and it only took me 10 or 15 minutes to do the entire thing by myself, from unplugging my TV to building the stand to actually getting my TV back up and running, all by myself. The mount on the back of the TV is actually really secure and if you're moving a large TV by yourself, you can easily grab the back of this frame so you don't risk dropping your TV. The two stands I have are on 55 inch TVs and I've never had a problem during or after assembly.I've had these stands for about 2 years now and they've held up perfectly. I even moved houses and didn't have to take the stands apart - I was able to unplug both tvs, carry them by the back of these mounts, and put them in my car and drive to the new house without my TVs falling over.I would definitely buy more of these, not only to upgrade my existing living room TV but if I ever buy other TVs.
D**J
Wow! Classy, Sturdy, Easy Assembly
I bought 2. It’s so sturdy! It’s classy. It’s easy to put together, a total of 9 screws! Its totally universal! Once together it swivels so smooth! I will add a couple of tips that may help at the end of this review.I am mechanically disadvantaged so, if I can do this you can too. Don’t be overwhelmed by all the screws... the company sends all sizes and you will use only the ones you need and have about 30 left over. The directions are great.I will try to add a few tips from my experience. It probably won’t make sense until you are at the point I am talking about. LolYou will need a Phillips head screw driver, the package comes with an Allen wrench. There are cord holders included (# J) that work awesome. Tight fit so you do need some pressure to push in.After you find the holes on the back of your tv, to screw in your stabilizer bars, you may find the surface of the tv is uneven. Included in this package were rubber lifts. My tv didn’t need the rubber lifts ( #F) to level out the stabilizing bars, (Place between the tv back and the stabilizing bar,Before inserting the screws) but my sons tv did and they were included. My sons tv also had the size of screw listed on the back of his tv. Mine did not, but was easy to figure out.There was also included flat, 3 hole, screw holder to anchor the screws into his tv stabilizing bar ( lays flat on top of the stabilizing bar, then insert the screw to ensure a tight fit ). My tv didn’t need it.Don’t be overwhelmed by the stabilizing bars as to which way they are supposed to go on the back of the tv. The holes on the stabilizing bars varies because of the screws you will need to secure it and IF you will need to use the flat screw holder. Make sure that the stabilizing bar top or bottom doesn't overextend the back of the tv because you are trying to line up the screws holes. We did this before we figured out that the 3 hole flat screw holder was to prevent this. The company thought of every scenario. (Also, my sons tv where stabilizing bars screw into formed a square, mine was a long rectangle).Before securing the tv to the stabilizing bars, ensure that all your inputs are accessible on the tv. My sons inputs were up higher on the back of the tv, so determine this first how low you can or high the tv will sit in the stand before screwing in.There are safety screws ( # K) that will screw into the top of each of the stabilizing bars, after you have attached the tv. This was the most difficult to figure out because I’m mechanically challenged, and because they screw into the top and will not be exactly flush with the stabilizing bar. It won’t look right but it is. I did find that having 2 people to insert the stabilizing screws was easiest as one person holds the tv. I also found that laying the tv on its face on the bed was the easiest to apply the hardware.I had went to Best Buy and on line before I purchased these. I am so thankful I did. Best Buy and other companies wanted a lot more money for ones that don’t swivel. They look so very nice!
H**R
Sturdy, looks great, works perfect, easy to assemble!
I don’t think I could’ve asked for a better product, especially for the price!! Instructions are in very clear English with pictures, the stand was relatively easy to put together even for one person (who isn’t particularly handy) working alone for most of it, and it looks and feels classy and sturdy. Allowed me to set my brand new 50” TV on a base that is only a couple feet wide. I am very impressed with it. The only problem I’ve had is a rubber foot, which sticks on with adhesive, fell off quickly. But I’m not too concerned about that. I put it back underneath and it’s fine.The stand is adjustable to different heights in a few different ways, but note that to change the height would require disassembling the stand and/or removing the TV and replacing the TV on it. It tells you that in the instructions though, so you’re well warned.I was a little concerned with the swivel back but it’s very simple and not too loose. You could tighten it with the included Allen wrench or leave it adjustable. If you leave it to swivel, the TV doesn’t feel loose or too easy to turn and it only swivels 30° or so. It’s just enough to slightly turn the TV left or right without having to adjust the whole stand.Depending on the size of your TV, you will probably need a 2nd person to help you install it or set it up but you probably won’t need 2 people for the whole job. I put the stand together myself and only asked for help to gently lay the TV flat (so I could install the brackets to the back) and then to lift the TV up and move it to the stand. That’s mostly a product of the TV being large and cumbersome. I laid the TV flat screen side down on the box to ensure the screen was “padded” and then I installed the brackets. I scooted it to the edge of the box (so the stand could hang off) and installed the safety locks. Those are just to keep the TV in the right notches. I felt like it would’ve been better to set it in the lower brackets and use the safety locks in the top ones so gravity is on your side), but the TV looks and feels sturdy in the stand so I’m not too worried.Overall, you really can’t go wrong for the money. It’s excellent and well worth the price.
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