• Reviews around material (1.95 of 5)

    SANUS BF31-B1 31" Speaker Stands for Bookshelf Speakers up to 20 lbs - Black - Set of 2

    • Solid, well crafted materials feel high end
    • It is a pain in the butt to assemble and if you can not line up the holes perfectly, you will end up splitting the crappy material that these things are made of
    • Yeah they have some cheap materials in them
    • Very poor materials (Super cheap particle board).
    • It is made out of cheapest material ever
    • They are the correct material for speakers with the MDF construction2: The carpet spikes are the perfect size for my home theater set.3
    • very cheap material, the screws strip during assembly
    • I would avoid electric drills as the flimsy material will lose grip fast if you go to tight (luckily you get a second chance by flipping the
    • Very poor materials (Super cheap particle board).
    • Yes, the material feels a little cheap, but at the end of the day all I need for each of them to do is hold up a 9 lb
    • Sure, the material is grippier than the wood, but I doubt it'd take much tilt to knock a pair of heavy bookshelf speakers off
    • They're made out of cheap material but they're able to do what they're made for, which is to hold your speaker
    • The material is poor and the finish barely acceptable
    • Not super solid material, but it does what it needs to do; and they don't stand out in a room as a distraction
    • If your speakers are going to be resting on the plate, this wont work as they will be resting on their own wire
    • These stands live in my dark media room so looks don't bother me as long as it's matte black, and these work perfect for my purpose
    • If your speakers are going to be resting on the plate, this wont work as they will be resting on their own wire
    • These stands live in my dark media room so looks don't bother me as long as it's matte black, and these work perfect for my purpose