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Sears Canada: Contemporary TV Stand only $9.94!!

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If you are a stu­dent or any­one on a bud­get and need­ing a new TV stand, these ones are on clear­ance at Sears for only $9.94! What a steal! Hurry as I’m sure these will go very quickly for that price.

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Click here to order

Thanks to NikyK for this hot deal!

16 Responses to “Sears Canada: Contemporary TV Stand only $9.94!!”

  1. Catherine L

    This was posted the other day by some­one but the tv stands were $19.94. I ordered then. I guess Sears won’t adjust the price. I’ll have to send it back and try to reorder for the $9.94 price I guess. :(

  2. cmoody8107

    I bought the one on the right a cou­ple years ago for our sons room… its actu­ally pretty sturdy!!

  3. Jerry Hung

    don’t for­get about the $3 han­dling fee

    Subto­tal: $9.94
    Han­dling: $3.00
    GST $0.65
    PST $1.04
    Total: (CDN) $14.63

    I wish I could see pic­tures of the other 2 colours — OAK, or OAK/BLACK

  4. itsjustmebub

    @ Jerry but still for $14.63 that’s a great deal if you need SOMETHING for your tv to sit on :)

  5. Emily

    Wow this is a great deal. I already have a tv stand but it never hurts to have two for in the future…

  6. Emily

    Jerry you can see pics of the other colours. Click on the item, then click com­plete details. There’s a tab to look at pho­tos and they have those pho­tos there in other colours.

  7. Freefinger

    Sorry, but I bought one of these last year just for the DVD and HDPVR and it looks like crap in real life. So don’t let the pics fool you, the plas­tic grey bars that hold every­thing up is quite cheap look­ing. Even fo 10$ .. Ours is in the trash now.. Spent an extra 20$ and got some­thing that did look like it came out of a Crack­er­Jack box..

  8. Freefinger

    sorry .. “..did NOT look like it came out of a Crack­er­Jack box..”

  9. matrix82

    I have to agree, if you need some­thing to put your tv on it does the job. It is how­ever not great qual­ity, made of plas­tic legs and pressed wood shelves.

    I have had mine for about four years though, so if you are care­ful it lasts. It is easy to over twist a leg when putting the pieces together, hence break­ing the leg, so be care­ful of that.

    I like the look of it, and it is light and easy to move. This is per­fect for a stu­dent or some­one who moves a lot. I was able to take mine apart once I got a real tv stand and I made an end table and a cof­fee table.

  10. Sally

    I found it inter­est­ing that they appear to be CRT Tele­vi­sions sit­ting on the stands but then they only sug­gest a 20–25 pound tv… I don’t know about you but our old Tv is like 65 pounds and its just a 19″ lol!

  11. matrix82

    Hon­estly I had one of those old tv’s, 19 inch from 1985 sit­ting on it. It held it, only thing was that it did slightly bend from the weight, but other than that it held, and I am guess­ing that old tv was more than 20lbs, more like 20 kgs.

  12. radio

    I hope you all know that most TV stands are ridicu­lously over priced, espe­cially the ones from Best Buy or Future Shop. You are usu­ally pay­ing almost half the price it cost for them to buy it more. So if you are buy­ing a $500 stand, it is actu­ally around $250 or cheaper.

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