We bought this for our Samsung 65" QLED TV. Although this stand says it supports up to 65" TV's, when I opened the instruction manual, I was surprised to find that it clarifies 70.4lbs limit for normal floor and 55lbs for glossy floors.You need allen wrenches, but the ones you need come in the supplies. you also need phillips screw driver and benefit with a drill with a small wood drill bit. There are 2 plastic cable clasps you sticky tape and screw into the back leg to hold a power cable from the ground to the TV electric plug.The overall stand is lovely. It's so modern. The parts are all well made, strong and the wood is nicely finished and appears to be a strong wood variety.I heeded the advice of other reviews and benefited from taking their advice in attaching the TV to the stand while the TV was face down on carpeted floor. My wife and I easily lifted the TV up off the floor and moved the stand in place as we needed.The screws and kit come with plastic spacers to help support a TV that curves. Although my TV doesn't have a curve, I found that the two screws in the kit were both too short or too long for screwing the black support arms to the back of the TV. So I used the smallest black spacer with the longest screws and that worked perfectly to allow the screw to firmly hold the black arm to the TV. I also liked the space this added because I was able to run the power cable through that space to help manage the power cable running up the leg for good cable management.My wife and I just love the stand. It is so modern and unlike many TV stands that collect dust on the shelves or stand, you just won't have that with this.From a practical use, we decided to put the TV between our Living room and dining room,. That meant the TV wasn't against the wall. So how the TV looked form the back made a difference in how clean it looks. Secondly, I was afraid of hitting the TV while walking by and tipping the whole thing over. Well, with this stand, the TV freely spins around the middle pole.So rather than tipping over, the TV can take a casual bump easily resulting in a slight pivot of the TV viewing angle. But it all works out perfect. so if we sit at the dining table, we can spin the TV and watch it easily and vice versa if we move to the family/living room. by just spinning it back. This turned out to be great in our recent Covid Thanksgiving as we set up a camera with the TV and had a shared zoom video conference with some family members and ate together via video.Granted, there is no storage as a TV stand would have. But we are so very pleased with the look over function of a storage TV stand.We also loved that the TV can be set up or down by a foot or so later on as we see fit. initially, we set it at default levels and that seems fine for us.