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Anthony Fuller
> 3 dayVery high quality product, I ordered a different one first it was in a million pieces and didnt seem like they would hold up over the years. This one was pretty much ready to go. And is solid. Comes with a paper template which made install less than 10 minutes very easy than trying to hold up the bracket to mark/ drill. The amount of motion and position this has is great, can pull it far out from the wall or close to it, tilt it up and down and also the tilt from left to right worms close to the wall or if you need more can tilt while away from the wall. One mistake I did is didnt measure stud distance, thought I had 16 space but have 24. So when mounting I only have 2 bolts in the actual stud of the wall. I got them really tight and it is very secure even so, I could probably hang from it with the TV weight also so Im not worried. But the do say in the manual you can purchase a separate adaptor to fix this or also gives directions to DIY a wooded fix. I have this for a bedroom TV thats 50 and wanted something to tilt toward the bed but be able to move it back flat against the wall when not in use or sitting on the chair. Its almost 180 degree tilt forward the bed, just what I needed.
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Michael L. Schwartz
> 3 dayThis is the 4th wall mount Ive installed for personal use. Mounted a 65, 50 lb TV with this mount. Pic 1 shows the nice mounts for the back of the TV, 2 long vertical rails that hook on the wall mount, each has a long cap screw that screws up to lock it to the wall mount. The tilt feature is controlled by cap screws at the top of the mount and has a nice range of movement. Pic 2-3 show the top and bottom mount rails, the center hole is a perfect circle, it comes with 4 lag screws to mount it, I added a 5th starting with the center top for the correct height and center for the wall, which allowed me to easily level the mount and mark the four secure points. I left the 5th lag bolt in just for extra strength since I live in Earthquake area. Pic 4 shows how far the TV can pull away from the wall and be angled for viewing from other positions. The mounts moves easily and you can still feel how solid it is, extremely please with this mount and for the cost it is a solid value.
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KM
> 3 dayOK, so Id give this 5 stars, had it leveled my TV properly. Pros: * This thing is Rock Solid! * Install is very clear, and easy - once you find the studs. * They give you a template, so you can mark your drill holes with paper, instead of a heavy mounting bracket. * All the stuff you need is included - and several options for different TVs is in there, as well. * It allows for adjustments to the TV from side to side, once mounted (though it affects the distance from the wall) * It allows for adjustments to the TV tilt angle, so you can aim it towards the floor more, if you mount it high. * It allows easy access to the back of the TV, once mounted, & easily turns the TV direction left or right. * It accommodates a number of TV sizes and weights, so its likely to fit yours. Cons: * This mount MUST be set into studs on BOTH sides (Just its own weight would pull it off the wall, otherwise - never mind the added TV weight) * Adjustments to the TV from side to side, once mounted - affects the distance from the wall - big time. My studs are not centered to the center of the wall, so I was offset by about 8, once mounted. I slid my TV as far towards the center as it could go on their wide mounting bracket, but still had to push the mounting arms to the left by several inches. That forces the TV out from the wall by several inches to get it centered. * The TV is secured by screws on the bottom, which is good, but theres very little clearance for them, and we nearly stripped one, trying to get it screwed in properly. * Theres no leveling option for the TV mount, once installed. I did mine PERFECTLY, and it is dead level on the wall mount. Unfortunately, once the TV was mounted, it sat crooked - which means the mount arms were not level, even though the mount was level at the wall. THAT is unfortunate, because theres no way in hell to fudge the mount against the wall. You have to bore out huge holes into the studs, just to hold it on the wall, so adjusting it a quarter inch isnt going to happen, and theres no way to know if the arms are level to the mount, until its too late to fix it. I ended up shimming the top part of the TV bracket, to hold it up higher than it should be. Its not perfect, because I didnt have the perfect metal shim sitting around the house (I stacked 3), so Im still a tiny bit off level, but its barely noticeable. For my install, Im putting it into a bookcase surround, that extends beyond the wall by 11 inches, so the fact that my TV protrudes 8 inches from the wall is not a big deal. I also really like the fact that I can turn the TV to the right or left, and pull it out from the wall to gain access to the back of it. If that protruding thing is an issue for you, then you might want to be sure your studs are centered to where you want to mount the TV. (ie, 8 on either side of where you want the center of the TV to end up, gets you the least protrusion). Overall, Im very happy with this mount, but the fact that they thought of everything but leveling the actual TV is kinda nutty. It presumes perfection on their manufacturing & assembly, the TVs manufacturing & screw placement, and the homeowners installation skills. Thats a lot of perfection to count on.
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Fastelder
> 3 dayThis is a great, sturdy mechanism. I recently bought a 55 TV and used this to mount on the wall. The back plate only spans 16 o/c studs, but the mounting plate can move severall inches either side of center. There is an additional bracket (sold separately) if your studs are spaced wider or the existing studs dont quite center the TV where you want it. I like the flexibility of the bracket that allows it to lay fairly flat on the wall or pull out and turn several degrees to watch it from another part of the room. I have this in my basement. so this is handy if Im watch from the couch or using my exercise equipment. This is also VERY handy if you need to access the rear to change cables or add devices to your TV. Super simple to install, but with any TV mount, MAKE SURE YOU MOUNT IT TO THE WALL STUDS! Really, you pay all that money for a TV and hang it on the drywall? SMH Accepts most standard VESA mounting configurations
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Zachariah
> 3 dayMounted great and easy! Just make sure to use a stud finder! It can be easily turned and pushed in or pulled out. It also has tilt controlled with an Allen wrench. I couldnt be happier with the product. Its well built and can hold TV well
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TCM
> 3 dayThis was easy to install as advertised. We didn’t have any trouble but the instructions contained a troubleshooting guide and a customer service number. We opted to use our own level rather then the little one provided. It was fully assembled and a perfect quality for a 43” TV. The arms are a little stiff but workable. It had a large selection of TV mounting hardware, it had the right hardware for a Samsung 43” TV.
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mtns
> 3 dayIf you are the least bit sceptical about this mount, it truly is a mounting dream. This comes with more then a dozen different bolts, washers and spacers to fit almost any type of TV. It includes a full scale template to mark your mounting holes, so you dont have to hold the mount up to get it straight. Dont have a bubble level, it includes one. It is built very sturdy, I have an older 47 that weighs 70 pounds and it holds it very secure. Its easy to adjust and move and stays where you put it and comes with fine adjustment screws to get the tilt angle right. This does it all for a fraction of the cost of similar mounts.
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Jordan M.
13-04-2025Purchased for a tv in our master bedroom! It was easy to install and has held up great! We love that is has great range of motion and is easy to adjust. I’d recommend this product for anyone looking for a mount.
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Noflu
Greater than one weekThis mount is great! I can’t believe the quality for the price. Very sturdy and It does exactly what we wanted, which is to pull out, go up and down and side to side. It was very easy to install. They even put an HDMI cable, a little level in the box along with all the hardware etc and a guide to help you get it where you want on the wall. The one and only thing I can say is the bracket is 16” on the dot so you have to make sure you’re right in the center of the studs. Definitely DO NOT hang this directly into your dry wall. It’s way too heavy, that along with the weight of the tv will definitely cause it to fall. Luckily the mount has that warning written all over it. I’d buy this over and over again.
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Rogerio Gomes
Greater than one weekI am not a handy dude kind of person and I was able to install it in 40 minutes or less! No joke! The instructions manual is really helpful and self explanatory. The key point is (and has to be really clear) to identify the stud inside the wall and then identify the center point of the stud where you will drill. Then the rest is easy. You just need to place the paper that has exactly where you need to drill the holes (comes in the package) right in the center of the stud, then the 4 holes will be clear to you where to drill. It is really sturdy and I had no concern to hang my 55 inch LED TV. I was really confident it would be fine. It even comes with a bubble level to place on the paper diagram so you can level the bracket. One advice: it helps if someone helps you to hold the bracket while you are tightening the long screws, because the bracket itself is kinda heavy. Also identify the distance of your studs. Mine was 16 apart. But older homes could be 18 or 20, but if this is your case, the manual will instruct you. Again: Identify the stud and follow the instructions. Do not (repeat after me) DO NOT use this bracket ONLY on the dry wall. You need a solid and reliable stud inside the dry wall to place your screws.