ECHOGEAR TV Wall Mount for Large TVs Up to 90 - Full Motion with Smooth Swivel, Tilt, & Extension - Universal Design Works with Samsung, Vizio, LG & More - Includes Hardware & Wall Drilling Template
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Mikey
> 24 hourThis product is the best quality wall mount Ive ever bought. Ive installed my share of wall mounted TVs and have tried most of the brands out there. There are some brands that are pretty well made but none like this one. It comes with a drill template and clear step by step instructions. If youre able to use a drill and know what the bubble on a level is, then this is wall mount for you. Very strong steel, All bolts are partitioned off for specific uses that are clearly outlined in the instructions. I wont be buying any other brand after setting just one of these up. Took me a good 30 minutes to install and I was slacking on the couch for the remainder of the day. Highly recommended product!
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aleasea smith
> 24 hourI bought this for my 75 inch TV. I previously had a 50 inch that was on a stand and my 8 year old son would move it and get so close to it. I thought this would be way safer for him. It has not disappointed me!!! My uncle installed it and was quite pleased he didnt have to put multiple pieces together. I am happy that it is easy to readjust as I installed it in my basement that has 4 windows. I can readjust easily when the sun shines in!! Thank you
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Scott
> 24 hourThis thing is HEAVY. Holy cow. You will need an assistant to hold this guy on the wall while you drill into your STUDS. Do not even think about using drywall screws or whatever. I accidentally kicked one of the edges on this and bruised my foot while we had it on the floor :( Spent a good amount of time with the instructions and trying to make sense of them. I feel for companies making these wall mounts to fit most any tv. I had to add some additional spacers I found lying around my house to get the perfect mount for my TV. I had a rubber grommet kit lying around that did the trick for me, but I would imagine 70% of you should be okay. Consider getting the installation option via amazon if you aren’t particularly handy in this sort of thing. My partner and I spent probably 2-3 hours and they aren’t a particularly strong person, so it was very nerve racking and exasperating. If you fight about ikea furniture building, this is likely not for you. Consider as well you have to reasonably center your wall mount for optimum height and couch view-ability. There’s really a lot of factors involved with wall mounting a television, and it can be terrifying. Measure thrice, mount once. Don’t even get me started on making sure it’s level. No one wants a permanently cock-eyed television As far as how the mount functions once on the wall, it’s like butter! I invested in a 75 inch Samsung and this guy holds it easily. I can move the television with my pinky Left or right. It pulls forward and moves back easily for quick access to ports on the backside. Great mount. Would buy again, but I have no need for another wall mount. Installation is moderately difficult, but a handy person should be okay. I think I was a few beers deep and I still figured it out.
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Captain Tom
> 24 hourWall mount was a little difficult to install. This may have been because my wall studs were not uniform spacing. Once I had it up, all worked well. Just go slow and make sure you hit studs
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Kaitlyn
> 24 hourI swear this isn’t a paid or sponsored review, I just really like the product. I’ve tried a handful of brands of TV mounts and none of them compare to this. I have a 55” Samsung TV hung with a sound bar below and couldn’t be happier. It was easy to put together and install, tons of hardware was provided to find what worked for my TV. It sits very flush with the wall in comparison to others and is WAAAAY easier to move. I can’t stress that part enough. It moves around fluidly and isn’t difficult to adjust, has a large range of motion, and never feels weak or wobbly.
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Alina Bratosin
> 24 hourGood quality, very sturdy! A+++++++++++
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Dave Ruan
> 24 hourEasy to install but wish it had a leveler built in, I had one so its not a big deal. The instructions were easy to follow and came with a template but to make thing easier, youll need help. The mount is a bit on the heavy side for one person to hold up and to screw in the bolts.
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KENNETH HEMP
> 24 hourThis is my third tv mount. Hope they never switch this style as the install and quality of this product is amazing
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JC Almonte
> 24 hourVery solidly constructed product. The instructions are fantastic - easy to follow, very useful tips and fun to read! And yes, read the instructions beforehand. They are very clear that this kit is primarily for wood stud installation but with additional kit can be hung on concrete. It comes with EVERYTHING you need to install the product - plenty of screws and adapters.
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Rob Boberson
> 24 hourI hate wall-mounting televisions. For me, its a half-day ordeal of measuring, measuring again, measuring a third time with a different tape, finding studs and marking them again and again, and general OCD about every step in the process, and it really doesnt help that there are about three trillion opinions on the internet as to where/how high to hang televisions with everyone taking a dump on everyone elses opinion. That said, this mount was the easiest to get on the wall out of the six of these Ive done in my lifetime. Everyone is talking about what they like, so let me add some things I didnt (despite the five stars). Knowing these items ahead of time wouldnt have changed my purchase decision, but more information is better than less. 1.) You cannot mount it on-center. If the center of your wall also happens to have a stud like mine did, you cannot mount it on that stud centered on this mount. Had I been able to, it would have been sliiiightly better install. My studs are close enough that mounting on center would have worked if theyd included a hole for that, but far away enough that I couldnt mount it to the two studs to the left/right of the center. Instead what I had to do was mount it to the left and then slide the TV as far as it would go on the rails to the right. This gets it close-ish to centered, but several inches off, which is unfortunately noticeable because I have two power outlets on this wall that are exactly even, and the TV is closer to the one on the left than the right. Not a dealbreaker, just something to note. 2.) Sliding on the rails, at least for me, was simply not possible once the lower clamp-like things were on. I had to remove the screws from these clamps before it would slide. Looking at them, it seems like theyre binding a bit more than intended. Just something for you to be aware of so you dont get everything screwed in and then try to slide it left/right and it doesnt budge like I did.