• Reviews around material (2.21 of 5)

    Sanus BF24B 24 Inch Speaker Stands (Pair)

    • Clearly, this material will crack easily
    • Flush with confidence, I took a little less care with the second stand and managed to misalign one of the sharp tipped screws, easily screwing it into the soft material with no more effort than had it been in the predrilled hole.
    • The combination of soft plastic-wood material and sharp-tipped, self-tapping screws makes it easy to "screw up" during assembly.
    • The cracks in the cheap material weren't a big deal to me as they were only visible on the hidden, unfinished areas that meet up with the stand's base pieces
    • The design is good, but they are made of a poor quality material
    • The material is unforgiving and readily splits open
    • Poor material
    • The material is unforgiving and readily splits open
    • sure they are made of cheap materials but fitting is perfect and they look quite good once assembled
    • Made of cheap material
    • (2) use a little tougher material, and (3) provide strong warnings in the instructions about screw alignment.
    • Nice, but could be made of a little better material.
    • They are however made of cheap material if you can about that kind of stuff
    • Too bad they used such poor materials in the manufacturing process.
    • These stands may not have the "name brand" but it is made of the right material, balanced, the right weight, and the correct proportion of the floor and speaker base
    • I give it a 3 start because the material ain't great
    • Easy to assemble, made very precise of durable wood material, coated for protection and good design.
    • These foot the bill price was great construction is fine please be carefully when screwing in the top plate and the base make sure you take care to screw the screws in straight and don't over tighten as it may crack
    • well as the primary stands on view for our home theater system
    • These foot the bill price was great construction is fine please be carefully when screwing in the top plate and the base make sure you take care to screw the screws in straight and don't over tighten as it may crack
    • well as the primary stands on view for our home theater system