🐠 Elevate Your Aquatic Experience!
The 20 Gallon High Rimless Fish Tank Stand is a robust and stylish solution for your aquarium needs, featuring a heavy-duty steel construction, a 450-pound load capacity, and a versatile design that enhances both functionality and aesthetics in any space.
Finish Type | Painted |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Dimensions | 24 x 12 x 18 inches |
Item Weight | 12.5 Pounds |
Shape | 20 Gallon High Rimless Black |
Color | Black |
Load Capacity | 450 Pounds |
Base Type | Leg |
Required Assembly | Yes |
J**A
Looks great!
Easy to assemble. Not a perfect fit but it works for my 20 gallon tank. Recommend to first place your tank on the stand before installing the metal gaskets wich secures the tank. I'm only using 2 out of 6 metal gaskets.
S**!
Just right
Love it so far! It is short, but if you read description for the table you chose, it's correct. Latest Pecto cheap 20gal long tank fits. The frame of it is off a smidge, but that's fine. Will be using angle iron along the long sides to place tank onto, as the top parts aren't perfectly smooth to the next. Love short stands! All other stands are awful for viewing from the couch and are too tall to easily reach in. 30min to put together, 25 if you didn't confuse the bars and had to flip them around.
K**Z
Very Good, but not Very accurate
It says it holds a 30 gallon, I got a 29 and it was “to big”So I put 3 washers on the outer screws and I put nuts on the wide side, then it workedVery good looking, very stable, and affordable, but not the exact size fit
A**N
Returned, dirty, missing screws
I feel like we are striking out lately on purchasing online. We had to replace a broken one from a move. Unfortunately, after we got so far in putting this together, we realized the clearly returned product also had missing parts so we had to go out and buy additional screws. It is awkward to put together but at least make sure when items are returned they have all the parts and don’t have cat hair all over it. Some of us are extremely allergic. Disappointing but unfortunately we need it now not later.
T**H
Solid stand. Not hard to build if you plan ahead.
I read numerous reviews about this stand before purchasing with many noting difficulties constructing the stand. First, this is a very solid stand when built correctly. Second, I can provide some helpful advice to the build process to make it easier for the 20 gallon stand - I built it in about 30 minutes with some careful planning. To build this stand without spending 2 hours cussing and questioning your sanity you need to open the box and find the directions before anything else. I found the direction booklet wrapped to the pieces of wood that create the lower shelf. Look at the picture of the stand and this will help make sense of my suggestions. Open the directions and study them for a quick minute so you have a basic idea of the parts you’re unpacking. When unboxing you will notice various pieces shrink wrapped together. KEEP THESE PIECES TOGETHER!!! If you throw them all in a pile you will slow your progress and become flustered because some parts have subtle differences. Pay special attention to the amount of holes that are in each piece of square tubing. 2 pieces of square tubing make a full length tube for the length of the stand. Okay, you have your parts laid out and organized as a group by how they were wrapped together. Find the 2 bags of assembly parts. One bag contains the bolts and the other the adjustable feet. Sort the bolts into the 3 sizes provided. Let’s build! Find the hex key tools for the screws in the screw bag and follow the directions. Any 2 pieces of square tubing that needs to be joined together with 2 screws to make a full length tube - you will need to assemble these by making the connection joint as tight and square as possible to each other (this will save you numerous headaches later in the build and keep the stand square) and set them aside while you’re working thru the build steps. You will construct the end pieces first, then the bottom shelf, you finish building with the top shelf with the metal tube grid. You need to keep everything square so the pieces fit together. Any screws in the end pieces start by screwing them finger tight. Following the build process and attach the wood pieces to make the bottom shelf. Line these pieces to be as square as possible and tighten them down solid to create a square base. Is it square? Perfect! Now go back and tighten all the screws at the ends to firm up the stand. Next, you’re going to build the top shelf. It’s basically the same as the bottom shelf but instead of the wood pieces making the top square the tube grid the fits inside the top tube frame will make the stand square. Make sure each screw tightens down evenly over the entire top. If you have gaps in the joints the stand isn’t square. Once you’ve constructed the stand check every bolt again to make sure everything is tight and draws all the connections together. Now, sit back, have a beverage of your choice, and marvel in your construction skills!
C**A
Simple but sturdy designed!
I'm giving this product 5 stars because it really is a great product. Super sturdy, easy to put together. I do want to note that I have a Top Fin, 29 gallon tall, tank. The back of the tank does hang over but only just a tiny bit. I was still able to tighten the washers in the back that it comes with. I do not feel like the safety of my tank is compromise because of it being wider than the stand. This is just something to keep in mind. I love the simplicity of this stand with the shelf to keep tank items on. Will purchase stand again for future tanks.
N**N
It's short
It holds the tank up without any issues but it is shorter than any stand i have seen.
S**E
sturdy and a perfect size
absolutely perfect for my 29 gallon !
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