







🖤 Elevate your viewing game—sturdy, sleek, and drill-free!
The Hemudu HT03B-002 Universal Tabletop TV Stand offers a heavy-duty, drill-free mounting solution for 32 to 70 inch TVs, supporting up to 110 lbs. Featuring a durable 8mm tempered glass base, steel pole construction, 4-level height adjustment, and integrated cable management, it combines stability, style, and convenience for a clutter-free, professional home theater setup.




| Brand Name | Hemudu |
| Item Weight | 11.59 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 14.96 x 9.84 x 24.8 inches |
| Item model number | HT03B-002P |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Color Name | Black |
M**V
Very Sturdy and Seems Quite Stable. More sensible than wall-mount for me.
I'm new to big TV's. 32" is the biggest I've ever had, flatscreen or CRT. I've been content to watch on my laptop or iPad and occasionally movies on a now-considered small, flat screen in the bedroom, as I'm not into action movies, sports or other videos that need a big screen. However, my eyesight has become poorer, and didn't like the way the TV had to be on a huge table stand ruining the look of the room so it could be closer to the bed. I have a cabinet across the room, but the width is only 35". The feet that come with all lower-priced 50" or more TV's I could find wouldn't fit within its edges. There was no room to hang it on the wall, and I certainly wasn't interested in paying someone $100 or more to install it, which would also mean paying someone to move it if I wanted to change its location. I could, however, get a 55" TV delivered free in two days. No set up, but they'd bring it into the house. The TV stand I have that couldn't be used now was about $279 7 years ago. I found this very reasonable pedestal that could be used for TV's up to 65". That sounded really safe, since mine is 55". The TV only weighs 30 lb. When I opened the box I was intimidated because it comes with all the screws and bolts to fit almost any size and brand on the market. My TV had four screw holes on the back that were 16" apart. The rails (16"apart) interfere with only the RCA connectors, which I don't need. I would suggest checking the specs and layout of your TV ports carefully to be sure whatever you need is available. In my case, I only need coax and 2 HDMI ports. Ethernet would be nice, but I have a dumb TV for a reason. Sorry but I don't want Amazon or Google listening to me in my bedroom. I use a TiVo with a great remote and user interface and an Apple TV mostly for streaming from my phone, but in any case, I don't feel concerned about privacy, except of course that Comcast, my TV and internet provider, can track every program I watch and every website I visit. I put it together on the dining room table where there's plenty of room to lay out all the parts and excellent lighting. I estimated the height, more based on my perception of a safe balance to avoid having the thing fall over. I used the middle height, which works out fine. The base is made of glass. Kind of odd, but easy to keep dust-free. There are peel-and-stick rubber feet that are about large and thick enough for stability and not to mar a surface. There's enough space between the bottom of the TV frame and the cabinet top that I can put my Apple TV and TiVo, and they are both easily accessible with IR signal. TiVo makes it a somewhat smart TV ( I can get Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, Hulu, etc. but without the awfulness of television interfaces, and I NEVER have to deal with Comcast's interface. TiVo remote will choose inputs, and has a full keyboard. I use the TV's remote only for sleep timer, and sooner or later to tweak the basic settings. Default is okay for now.But I digress. This stand is the subject. I've had it set up a little over 2 weeks. It hasn't fallen over. Seems very sturdy and balanced. I needed another person to lift and hang the TV onto the stand. It hangs on shark-fin hooks. Very simple and can be easily moved. Two people are needed for this last task unless one has extremely wide arm-span. Two normal women were able to set it up in a few moments after assembling the stand, which did take some time as we had never done it before. I gave her the extra bolts, which she will recycle. I am very happy with this. Why most televisions come with clunky, huge feet, I can only guess is to fulfill the requirements but save a lot of money. I feel I saved money by buying this stand instead of a wall mount. It also adds so much flexibility. I recommend this product. I'm not taking off for the RCA ports being unaccessible because I blame that on the TV design.
M**Y
Great Product
Easy to put together. Works great, Will buy again.
A**L
Perfect replacement legs
Easy enough to put together. The base is thick glass. Description may say that, but I didn't catch it. I think it looks good! (Black glass) i couldn't find the legs to a t v.That had been on the wall for years, and this works out perfect.If not better, because I could adjust the height. Very sturdy
M**E
Very sturdy! Easy to put together.
The tv on the stand is a 50” Samsung.I am 62 yeast old and disabled. I was able to put this stand together easily. I needed help putting the tv on the stand but otherwise it would have been a one woman job. LolStand is heavy and seems very sturdy. Foot is dark glass. Very cool. Mostly all metal.Don’t know why, the tv actually seems bigger on the stand. I almost feel like I’m at a movie theatre! LolThe screws are individually packaged and are clearly marked. Instructions are in pictures and easy to follow. There are 6 different sizes of screws to attach the the bars to the back of the tv so there should be no problem attaching to any flat screen tv.I deducted one star because one of the screws on the bars attached to the tv was frozen and almost impossible to turn. We got pliers and finally got it loosened enough to turn. These 2 screws are to tighten the bars to the stand. Another thing that concerns me is there is no hole for the screws to fit into. It’s more of a pressure of the screw against the bar.Overall, I recommend this stand. It is sturdy and easy to put together.
J**S
Best center tv stand
I like this product so much I think I might have bought 5 of them in total as we have a LOT of tv's in our 2 houses. The are realtively easy to assemble but they are also relatively easy to put together wrong, requiring disassembly and reassembly. But I still like them.
E**0
Great stand, happily surprised
I literally just searched Amazon for the cheapest stand and found this. I wasn't expecting much but I am pleasently surprised. Glass base, plenty of height mount settings, cable management, all the screws, parts and tools you need in the box. Took 15-20m start to finish to assemble and get the tv on it. Took a little longer because I didn't read the instructions clearly and had 2 black metal washers left over when done. That's when I realized the screws that attach the base to the post have a plastic washer that goes against the bottom of the glass, then a metal washer that goes over that. So redoing that took a few minutes but was my own fault for not reading carefully. Very sturdy and looks sleek too. I mounted a 50" TCL Roku TV to it. I bought this because the feet that came with my tv were nearly 4ft apart, and the dresser I want to put it on isn't that wide. So this solved that problem nicely. Great value.
C**R
The mount
Outstanding product, very strong I have a 46-in TV that is heavy it's sitting on a table so it bounced very well and holds it up
S**A
East as 123 to assemble
Fix/work well will with my 65 inch tv it was easy to assemble if you know and understand what you are doing I recommend having two people based on the size of your tv when moving it
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