What is the difference between the BESTÅ frame and the BESTÅ TV bench?
The main difference between a BESTÅ frame and a BESTÅ TV bench is that the TV bench is specifically designed to handle electronics and media equipment. It has Functions such as a cut-out for cables in the back and an outlet on the top, making it easy to clutter free cables.
The main difference between a BESTÅ frame and a BESTÅ TV bench is that the TV bench is specifically designed to handle electronics and media equipment. It has Functions such as a cut-out for cords in the back and an outlet on the top, making it easy to clutter free cables. The TV stand is also the only model in the BESTÅ VARA range available in 180 cm width, making it suitable for larger TVs, up to 72 inches. The top panel of the TV stand can support a TV weighing up to 30 kg. If you have a larger TV, you can still use it, as long as it doesn't exceed the maximum weight limit of the top plate.
It's also important to bear in mind that a TV stand should be slightly wider than the TV placed on it. For wall hanging, the correct pin for the specific wall material is required, and if you are unsure which pin to use, it is recommended that you contact a local specialist retailer. For stable placement, a 180 cm wide TV stand requires either eight legs or four legs and two support legs from BESTÅ. The TV stand also offers flexibility, as it can be placed on the floor or mounted on the wall (not applicable to the 64cm height TV stand), which frees up floor space and can give a cleaner look to the room. Adjustable feet ensure the TV stand stands firmly, even on uneven floors.
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