🐠 Dive into Style and Stability!
The Herture 55-75 Gallon Fish Tank Stand is a robust and stylish solution for your aquarium needs, featuring a heavy-duty metal frame, ample storage for accessories, and a sleek design that fits seamlessly into any home decor. With a maximum load capacity of 1200 lbs, it ensures your aquatic environment remains stable and secure.
Base Type | Pedestal |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Load Capacity | 544.31 kg |
Number of Levels | 3 |
Manufacturer | Herture |
Color | Black |
Shipping Weight | 33.11 Kilograms |
Item Part Number | PG05YGB |
Primary material | Engineered Wood Metal |
R**
Great Stand and Great Price
Bought this because of the weight it could handle. Plus it has a cord to plug into an outlet they activated five outlets on the stand. A door to put various items in and an area for a smaller aquarium. I haven’t started that one yet. No issues and a nice looking stand.
R**H
Very good, strong stand
Very strong, Can hold plenty of equipmentHolds 800 pounds plus of waterRoom to hide a big canister pumpWas not difficult to assemble but it did take about 90 minutes to do it right. Well worth the time and cost!
C**B
Design Flaw Undermines the Design of this Entire Piece
I spent hours researching and finding a piece to hold my aquarium safely and with stability. As you know, that is a very important part of aquarium keeping since we are talking about hundreds of pounds of water and a lot of money in livestock and supplies.Setup was fine. It took a while, but I was able to do it by myself. I spent a lot of time moving my aquarium and livestock to this piece of furniture, and things seemed great. It is a very beautiful piece and, while I was concerned about flimsiness, it seemed stable. I had a 40 Gallon breeder on the top and a 20 gallon on the bottom shelf, well within the rated 1200 lbs top shelf and 500 lbs bottom shelf capacity. In total, I had 500 lbs on the top shelf and 250 lbs on the bottom shelf. Well within the rating.This is when things began to go wrong. After a few hours, I heard a loud "boom," looked over, and the water in my tanks was sloshing from side to side, even over the sides. At first, I thought a catastrophic failure had occurred. Thankfully, this was not the case. After inspection I discovered the problem. The screw-in feet that are used for leveling the stand had collapsed on the right side. Once they settled, the tank water levels were un-level (an issue if significant) by about an inch and a half.I immediately went to Lowes to purchase a heavy duty stand to use in the meantime (I should have done this to begin!). It is not as pretty, but it is far more effective. After transferring my tanks *again* (i have moved them three times at this point. Onto the Herture piece, off the piece, and onto the Lowes piece), I was able to then disassemble the Herture Stand.When I reached the legs, I was able to discover the fundamental design flaw affecting this piece. The screw-in feet mount into plastic pieces. So, please understand this: the entire rated weight of the stand is resting on pieces of PLASTIC that come in between your expensive, valuable aquariums, living creatures, and the floors of your living space! I am bitterly disappointed, because this really is the best piece I found for the use case. You could probably modify this piece to work without the feet, but that seems ridiculous and would likely void any sort of warranty.I have supplied photos of the plastic inserts that I referenced. Hopefully it will let you see what to watch out for! I also included a photo of what it *should* look like to compare. In the end, I'm annoyed with myself. The particle board and metal feels very flimsy, and, while I am sure some folks have had success, I should have trusted my gut and immediately sent this piece back.
R**3
Looks great
Looks great and the size is just right. Assembly wasn’t too bad, but one of the pieces holes didn’t line up, so I had to use my drill to make the holes. Not a big deal but something to be aware of. I think it was #12 if I remember correctly, the bottom of the cabinet. Also, there are a couple of bags that have different size screws in them, so pay attention to that. Otherwise, not too bad, just take your time. Fits the aquarium and pump just right.
F**1
Holds a 75 gallon aquarium very well
So far, so good! Only one thing is the cabinet door likes to slam shut which of course jolts all the fish.Putting some foam pads on the edge to stop that from happening.
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