Nothing Fancy but Sufficient for my 32 inch Insignia F20 Smart Fire TV
This product worked well enough for my new 32 inch tv situation but would be better described as "center based TV feet" and should completely avoid using the word "stand". These are just feet on rails that screw into the mounting holes in the back of your TV.Also it is important to know that the feet 13-3/4 inches long and about 8-1/4 inches at the widest point.So MINIMALLY, you need a table/stand/furniture top that is 14 inches (front-to-back) x 9 inches wide (left-to-right), or if the surface is round you will need a 14 inch round top table/stand. I would suggestFYI, my old little rolling tv furniture stand is 14-1/2 inches x 23-1/2 inches and is holding the tv + these feet well with as small of an furniture footprint as possible for holding up a 32 inch TV.To summarize the above dimension mumbo jumbo, the feet quite long in length for a 32 inch TV.This is ok in general, because the product is made and claims to support up to a 55 inch TV (personally I would attempt these feet for such a big tv but haven't tried so have no real world input on how they work with anything larger than 32 inch).Assembly of the legs was pretty easy and they provide the tools needed. Leg assembly took like 5-10 minutes of easy slow paced work.The directions were easy enough to follow... for people who are able to follow directions. If you don't do well with directions then a youtube video will show you how easy it is.Fastening to the TV was also easy for my 32 inch TV with a flat back.In short, screw went through washer then through rail and into the TV screw hole. Tighten it down, done!Again the directions cover a number of different types of TV's and their backsides (flat, curved, etc.). If you can follow directions you simply follow the directions that match your TV's backside shape and if needed any extra fastening components they provide (plastic rings, plastic spacer things, etc.).If you have trouble with directions... best I can say is you will spend more time trying to find a video for this product that matches your TV backing than just looking at the directions and figuring it out. You can probably get by just looking at the pictures that match your situation without having to read too many words lol.Also I did not use the screws provided in the box with this product. My TV had screws in the back that I just reused. Why? Well the screws in the TV are guaranteed to fit without being so long that they stab through into the screen or electronics. Simple as that. It's a 32 inch TV so even if only half the screw made it through these leg rails and into the TV holes that would be plenty to be securely fastened.I DID followed the directions for everything else and used the silver rectangular "washer" type piece that was provided.This piece acts as a fancy rectangular washer that ensures the head of the screw will not go through the hole in the leg rail. So when used, everything is tight and secure the screw is screwed all the way into the back of the TV.Pretty standard behavior of screws and washers and fastening things together, but it's just an odd rectangular washer with 3 different size holes so it will work for all kinds of TV screw sizes.So why did I even need these TV legs to begin with?I bought a 32 inch Insignia F20 Smart Fire TV to replace an old 32 inch TV that went out.The feet on my new 32 inch TV were on the left and right corners of the TV which were a hair too wide to reliably sit on my old 14-1/2 inch x 23-1/2 inch piece of furniture (an old rolling tv stand).The TV that died had a base/legs that were in the center of the TV so this was never a problem. The new TV, nope the feet were just a little too wide.These TAVR feet on rails did the trick for my 32 inch TV. Nothing fancy. Sturdy enough for a 32 inch TV. They are getting the job done but are not something I would call heavy duty or hardcore. So for a much bigger or more important TV I would go a different route.For a 32 inch tv or something that just needs to get the job done, then for less than the $20 I spent, I would use these every time :)










