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The TC-HOMENY10-29 Gallon Aquarium Stand is a versatile and sturdy cabinet designed to support aquariums ranging from 5 to 29 gallons. It features a built-in charging station with multiple outlets, ample storage space, and a robust construction that can hold up to 880 lbs. With easy assembly and a 2-year warranty, it's the perfect addition for any aquarium enthusiast looking to enhance their setup.
C**8
Sturdy and pretty easy to put together.
It's fairly easy to install and all the parts were there. I wish there was some sort of door or vanity plate where the outlets inside (see picture) are to hide all the plugs but it's not a huge deal. Instructions are typically vague and tiny. The only issue I had was putting one of the sides on backwards, so on the last step of attaching the cross braces behind the shelf, one set of holes were not there. I flipped it upside down, took of the side and reversed it. YOU SHOULD have two people to do this because it's close to 100 lbs.I am using it for a 50 Gal aquarium and so far I like it. The storage is pretty nice. The wood used it not solid wood so you do need to be careful about getting any water near any of it not covered in lamination or letting water sit on it for a prolonged period of time.Overall it seems like a pretty good, simple nice looking cabinet for what it costs. It definitely served the purpose.TIP: Don't forget to level it before filling up the aquarium and you may want to buy a foam mat to sit between your aquarium and the top especially if you are filling it with water in case it indents/marks the wood. This may not be an issue if you are using it for a terrarium which should be lighter.
A**A
Heavy duty! Not cheap quality! Looks great!
Easy to build. Easily holds a 4x1 foot 60 gallon tank. Looks very nice in the home. Love the storage space it has. In a small home with limited space extra storage is always a plus even though it's a fish tank stand I can easily use the space for other things.
C**M
Attractive and Worthy. Sturdier than I thought
This was the cheapest option I had for my 55 gal. I avoided wooden tables to try new. Always wanted to have a steel stand and this was a perfect match.Not so tough to assemble. The materials are sturdy and you would know it when you touch.It's more attractive than shown in pic. "The black" rocks. The removable power box is super useful. The balance between open areas and storage is the greatest part of this design.The table is safe by all means and no need to worry about getting toppled. The base (4 legs) are sometimes, not even, at some part of the floor. Not sure if it's with my assembling or floor being uneven or the product defect. But it can surely be fixed by the adjustable foot screw provided.Overall a great choice for aquarium.
R**R
Very sturdy
Fast shipping. Fairly heavy and definitely needed two people to assemble. Does look quite nice and very sturdy. Good value for the money in my opinion.
R**Z
Door fell off
I like the look and it is very sturdy. My 75 gallon aquarium seems plenty stable. I went with this one because reviewers stated the one with floor length doors had issues with the screws not being able to support the weight of the doors. Well, same goes with this stand that has shorter doors. Too bad, too, because the hinges are great. The doors close on their own softly. Well, now one does. The screws are too short for the weight of the door but you can't put longer ones in due to the width of what they screw in to. I may put a Velcro strip around and just make a curtain to cover things below the doors. TBD.
L**E
75 gallon aquarium stand
The assembly was easy but at times requires two people. It took longer to assemble then expected.The door hinges did not line up with the predrilled holes so I had to screw the hinges into place using screw locations of my own choosing. The instructions do not point out the importance of the orientation of the predrilled holes for the positioning of the two structural braces on the back. I had to remove one end frame and flip it around. Instruction should have spoke to this. Luckily I saw this before I got too far along.The location of the electrical outlets leaves room for improvement. It's a very narrow space that is dark. Can't see what you're doing in there. I will be using my own electrical strip with outlets I can switch on or off individually. I will locate this strip in the cabinet behind one of the doors. I will feed the cord through the hole in the cabinet and then into the outlet that comes with the stand. So I shouldn't have to fiddle around in the dark but once.Overall the 75 gallon aquarium stand is good looking and strong and a good height.
C**E
Super Satisfied
Biggest bang for your buck. Supplier spared no cost with the materials. I love the finish. Easy to assemble. It takes about 1 1/2 to 2 hours to build it. Instructions aren't great for beginners, but if you've built IKEA furniture then you're good to go. I have a 10-gallon and 5-gallon sitting together on top stand. Im thinking of adding a few smaller nano aquariums (i.e., 2.5 gallons to the bottom shelf). Super satisfied with the product.
C**K
Does not hold a 55 gallon tank on the bottom!
This is a sturdy stand and fairly easy to assemble even without the instructions ( There wasn't any instructions in the box). It is falsely advertised as being able to put a 10-60 gallon aquarium on the bottom shelf and a 75 gallon aquarium on the top. While my 75 will fit on the top my 55 doesn't even come close to fitting on the bottom. It doesn't fit length wise or hight wise. Not what I believed I was ordering.
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