North Bayou Mobile TV Cart TV Stand with Wheels for 55 to 80 Inch LCD LED OLED Plasma Flat Panel Screens up to 125lbs AVF1800-70-1P (White)








Key features
- •Universal fit - TV stand with VESA mount fits most modern 55" - 80 inch LCD LED OLED television brands
- •VESA standard holes - universal mounting brackets fit flat screen panels with pattern holes from 200 x 200 mm, 300 x 300 mm, 400 x 200 mm, 400 x 400 mm, 600 x 400 mm to 800 x 400 mm
- •Heavy duty sturdy construction - metal frame securely supports flat screen displays weighing up to 125 lbs
- •Height adjustment - TV height is easy to set from 53.1" to 65" in 2 inch increments from floor to center of your TV
- •Accessories - comes with AV shelf and adjustable video tray for interactive video conferencing and streaming; cable management: hide all the wires inside columns for a clutter free look
North Bayou Mobile TV Cart TV Stand with Wheels for 55 to 80 Inch LCD LED OLED Plasma Flat Panel Screens up to 125lbs AVF1800-70-1P (White)
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Customer Reviews
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Works outside.
James Bohan✓ Verified Purchase•September 22, 2018
I use this stand to hold my 55" LCD TV outside. I keep it under a patio and covered when not in use. This stand is sturdy, looks great in white, and moves around easily with the wheels. Great locking wheels make the stand sturdy even in light winds. I would not use the TV in the rain, or high winds greater than 25MPH. Assembly was pretty straightforward except for the cord management. I put all receivers and gear in a plastic box that I velcrowed to the small shelf, and ran the power cord around the bottom of the base.
Beware of faulty instructions
Michael S✓ Verified Purchase•March 8, 2018
Ok so while assembling please beware of: 2. Pole installation Step 2
The problem here is if you release the screws as the manual said (see picture)
It is nearly impossible to put them back, you see they connect to a
little square nut and once disconnected took two of us 3 hrs to
be able to place the 2 screws on the two little nuts and it nearly
drove us nuts...
Just unscrew enough but not release completely.
The problem here is if you release the screws as the manual said (see picture)
It is nearly impossible to put them back, you see they connect to a
little square nut and once disconnected took two of us 3 hrs to
be able to place the 2 screws on the two little nuts and it nearly
drove us nuts...
Just unscrew enough but not release completely.
easy to assemble
Nik✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2017
Solid construction, easy to assemble, cable pathway is tight.
We recently renovated and created an open floor plan. The problem was the entertainment center was not only floating in the middle of the room, it hugged up a lot of vital space. We looked at options such as ceiling mounts and sliding mounts, but the cart was actually the cheapest and gave us the most flexibility. Now we can move it around the room, move the TV in the other rooms, or do whatever we want with it. We've been able to conceal all the cables, which my girlfriend loves.
Conecuh just, so running cables where the two parts of the neck meat was incredibly tough. I had to use both a wire snake and my drop chain that I use for running cables and old houses. Making adjustments once the equipment was on was also a little challenging, but goes with the territory I guess
We recently renovated and created an open floor plan. The problem was the entertainment center was not only floating in the middle of the room, it hugged up a lot of vital space. We looked at options such as ceiling mounts and sliding mounts, but the cart was actually the cheapest and gave us the most flexibility. Now we can move it around the room, move the TV in the other rooms, or do whatever we want with it. We've been able to conceal all the cables, which my girlfriend loves.
Conecuh just, so running cables where the two parts of the neck meat was incredibly tough. I had to use both a wire snake and my drop chain that I use for running cables and old houses. Making adjustments once the equipment was on was also a little challenging, but goes with the territory I guess
Just the ticket!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•February 14, 2017
This mobile mount is great. I'm extremely pleased with the construction quality. It came well packaged and was easy to assemble. Be careful around the wire guide holes as they can be sharp. I am using on my covered patio on a 40" tv with a wireless connection to my cable. This gives me excellent mobility to move to different viewing positions. This was a great purchase. I do have a couple wish list improvement ideas. 1. Adjustable height casters (my patio slopes for drainage and I have to use shims to leve). 2. The tilting system is a little awkward to access if you have big hands. I don't have a suggestion of how to improve just that it would be helpful.
A serious stand for serious hardware.
R. Robinson✓ Verified Purchase•December 17, 2016
We are developing a large multi-touch installation for a client, and the display is a 65" beast that cost approximately $12,000. Unlike consumer televisions, these displays do not come with traditional stands. They also weigh around 200 pounds. I did not want to take chances with such expensive hardware so I ordered this, the most heavy duty cart I could find on amazon. It's rock solid. Assembly was fairly straight forward, and the wheels allow us to safely move this beast around our small office during the dev process. We did not need the extra shelves for webcams and other equipment.
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