Do You Need More Than One TV Lift?

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How many TVs do you have? If you're an average American, you probably have at least three televisions in your home. Some people might find it excessive to have more than one TV, but then some people don't know how to live well. Having a TV in the living room, one in the bedroom, and maybe another in the kitchen is not unusual at all, but quite necessary for living a full life. You have the kids coming through the living and the bedroom all the time, and camping out in one room or the other when they run out of steam, and in the kitchen it's great to have the TV handy for cooking shows, or if the family gathers around the fridge.

There are two places there that ImportAdvantage.com has you covered. In the livingroom a plasma TV lift is indispensable, for when the kids are running around and not watching TV, who knows what objects might get thrown at your expensive TV. Best to be able to retract the TV into its own cabinet and keep it safe from flying objects covered in peanut butter! The last thing anyone needs in a peanut butter and jelly smeared TV with sticky food stuck in the nooks and crannies, turning a modern marvel into a $5,000 brick.


And in the bedroom, having a pop-up TV cabinet at the end of the bed means easy viewing late at night, and a stylish room all the time. When the kids storm through during the day, a DVD while lying on the parents bed is fun, and allows for a short respite in an otherwise hectic day. A pop-up TV lift in the bedroom means no worries when the kids come through, and better yet, less dusting, so fewer chores and a clean TV screen every time.

With ImportAdvantage.com flat screen, LCD and Plasma TV lifts, motorized TV furniture is guaranteed to be a part of improving your world. Owning one pop-up TV cabinet is a must, but owning two will certainly make life a whole lot easier!

Rob Buehl, CEO of ImportAdvantage , and 18 year veterajn of the furniture business, leads this supplier of high end furniture with innovative pop-up TV lift mechanisms and traditional TV stands systems. Rob is a member of these professional organizations - NHFA, CEA, CEDIA.



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