📺 Elevate your space with mobility and style—because your screen deserves the spotlight!
This mobile TV cart supports 23-60 inch LED, LCD, and OLED flat or curved screens with VESA up to 400x400mm. Featuring height adjustability, lockable wheels, and a sturdy steel frame supporting up to 88 lbs, it offers versatile, portable TV placement with a convenient media shelf and cable management for a clean, professional setup.
Compatible Devices | Television |
Mount Motion | Rotate |
Mount Type | Floor Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 23 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 60 Inches |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Aluminum, Alloy Steel, Metal |
J**A
one (person) and done in less than an hour. sturdy, convenient.
easy peazy, lemon squeezy. with only me, myself, and I to help, i managed to put this together in about 40 minutes? my 55-incher is sitting securely on it as we speak.it was delivered in a remarkably small and remarkably dense package (but it is full sized after assembly, i assure you).instructions were ample and thorough enough that I only made one mistake during assembly (stacked the poles in the wrong order) but it's easy to spot the mistake before progressing if you are careful and pay attention to the diagram closely.it is incredibly sturdy, easy to roll around, and i love the (admittedly cheap, yet) incredibly useful cable management clips that slot in on the back of the pole. pretty clever.very useful, very affordable. highly recommend..
C**.
Good product!
This is pretty much as advertised, it comes in a really small box. But assembles pretty simply, quickly and is sturdy and stable. The small shelf is really nice for me personally. My one small issue, which I was aware of but ordered it anyway, is that it could be a bit taller. Having one more upright section would have been nice. I don't think that would affect the stability too much, but maybe it would ? I knew it was shorter than I would have liked, but it is tall enough for what I need it for. I won't take a star for that though, because they provide the dimensions in the information you look at so you should know what you're getting. It is also nice for taking up such a small amount of space, and the foot design of it keeps it close to the wall, but still stable. And it definitely seems quite sturdy as far as the weight it will support. For the price, I'm definitely satisfied with my purchase.
H**E
Only took one hour and one glass of wine to assemble.
This arrived quickly like most Amazon orders. Anyone who has assembled anything in the past should have no problem with it. The instructions are pretty clear but it is important to lay out all of the parts and study them before you begin. Upright tubing, legs, brackets etc all appear to be heavy steel. All of the hardware is packed in separate labeled bags so there is no confusion. A full assortment of VESA bolts and spacers are included. With the aid of a glass of wine this took me a good 45 to 60 minutes to assemble. Tools are included except for a phillips head screwdriver.Once assembled I found this to be a heavy sturdy unit - the emphasis on HEAVY. The height of the monitor can be easily adjusted at any time with a single bolt in the rear, and the placement of the VESA brackets on the monitor can also affect the height. The casters are small but appear sturdy and the brakes work fine.I did not attach the included tray (yet) since I don't need it so I can't comment on that part.Finally, I like the offset legs - they make a lot of sense and my 28" monitor is completely stable. This has turned out to be a good value and should last forever.
E**Y
Convenient and Sleek, but a Few Small Snags
Overall, this is a really solid rolling TV stand. It was easy to assemble and looks great. The main challenge I ran into was attaching the TV to the mount. It comes with a variety of screw sizes, which is awesome in theory, but none of them fit my older TV (it’s 8+ years old, so to be fair, not exactly cutting edge). I was able to make it work using the screws that had originally attached the legs, but just something to keep in mind if your TV is on the vintage side.That said, it’s very convenient. I love that I can roll the TV into different rooms, and the stand is low-profile enough to tuck away when I’m not using it. The only other minor downside is the cord management. There are holes in the back to run cords through, but they’re too small to fit the actual plug, which kind of defeats the purpose.Still, for the price and function, I’m really happy with it and would recommend it with a couple of caveats.
L**A
Sturdy
Very sturdy and easy to assemble and looks great.
J**A
Better than others at the same price
I recently ordered two different TV stands/carts. I first ordered the AM alphamount TV Floor Stand, but when I realized it had a 44lb limit, I decided it probably wouldn’t work with the TV I needed it for. I decided to use the AM in a different room and ordered a second TV Cart—the BONTECT Mobile TV Cart (88 lb limit). In addition to a review, this will give you a comparison of these two similarly priced products.The BONTEC is by far the better product. For me, the fact that BONTEC had wheels and the other didn’t wasn’t a factor. BONTEC was easier to assemble. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. It still took about an hour to put together, but I was able to do it on my own. The tv is a 17 yr. old Vizio (29” maybe) and was heavier than I expected, still I was able get it in place without any help. The one also included the tray and a simple process for adjusting the TV height. For me, this was especially important because I use a Roku stick and I didn’t have an extension cord. Having the tray meant I had a built-in place for power strip and then I was able to adjust the height so that I could plug in the Roku. If I needed another one, I’d go with BONTEC again.I'm using the BONTEC on carpet and the wheels aren't great on the carpet; I expect it would perform much better on hard surface.By contrast, I used the AM alphamount for a slightly newer (only 7 years old) Vizio of roughly the same size, but about half the weight. This time, the instructions were confusing and the process of putting it together not only took longer but was also more complicated and so very frustrating. Even though the TV itself was much lighter and easier to maneuver, the process of mounting it wasn’t. The stand didn’t include the tray (which may not matter to some), so then I had to find a way to make it work. Finally, adjusting the height is not easy with the AM. It’s okay for what it is and if you don’t mind paying an extra dollar for something that isn’t as good, I suppose it’s okay.
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