Question: Pros and cons of tank stands

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Okay so i posted my thread in the wrong section and dont know how to remove it from there so im reposting here;
Im looking into buying a double fish tank stand for my two 3 foot tanks.Its a basic metal frame with two levels.

I would like to know if anyone uses these? And if so what are the positives/negatives of them?
I realise there is the weight issue (around 33 stone) but other than that, are they bad or good?

I dont want to buy one to discover you cant clean the tanks of that they're known for breaking ect so any help would be appreciated :eek:
 
I have deleted the other post for you...just pm one of us and we can do it for you :)
 
Thanks :)

Can anyone help me out here?
 
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