Mounting Dream TV Wall Mount for 32-65 Inch TV, TV Mount with Swivel and Tilt, Full Motion TV Bracket with Articulating Dual Arms, Fits 16inch Studs, Max VESA 400X400 mm, 99lbs, MD2380
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G2
> 3 dayI tried to cheap out with a brand that said theyd cover the size of my set, but didnt. After my purchase it was clear this was the mount I needed. The quality, the accessories every thing you needed to install and it didnt take very long. Im confident that my set is secure.
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CHTN
> 3 dayWonderful mount, and extremely thoughtful packaging. Includes everything you need except a drill and socket wrench. I was pleasantly surprised to find a template with double sided tape to hold it in place on the wall that made it simple to know where to drill holes. Included a cheap but adequate torpedo level and all the hardware needed to attach the mount to the wall, and the tv to the mount. Also includes a nice HDMI cable and a couple of Velcro straps to tidy up your cabling. Once I had the mount on the wall, I extended it about 14 from the wall, and hung about 150lbs from it. It only flexed about 1/2 inch. That made me confident that my 49 LED TV would hang off it with no issues. It is quite stiff, which makes moving the TV a bit difficult. That is a plus for me though, as I dont want the TV to move unless I intend for it to. For the most part, my TV will stay against the wall, but this mount makes it super easy to access the connections since you can just pull it out, connect cables, and push it back flush. That in and of itself is a good reason to pick this over a flush wall mount (I mounted a 40 with a flush mount the same day as this tv, and this install was much easier). Id certainly buy it again.
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DHS
> 3 dayOverall a good tv mouy
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Hamed Kookhaee
> 3 dayIt was what I expected!
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superman
> 3 dayCame with good wall template and is a no brainer to install.
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James
Greater than one weekEasy to install with excellent directions. Look great and works very well. Easy to adjust in all positions.
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Kyra Turner
> 3 dayPretty sturdy, but ridged movement when pulling all the way out or pushing back in can be a hassle sometimes if you dont use some finesse (the cost makes it still okay). Pros- Feels pretty sturdy Practically any angle if your not hanging it way too high (Doesnt tilt downward too much but still works out great) Very easy and wide left and right (vertical) turn capability Mostly an easy setup Cons- Really big screws cant remember the size, feels like a quarter of my 1.5 inch studs at the least. (Not sure if thats normal for a tv mount). Need and hex key to tilt up or down. Very rigid sometimes when retracting into or extending it away from the wall, can feel awkward if your in front of people haha, unless you use some finesse and slide it left and right when extending or retracting it, it kinda helps usually. Note/Con Need a good drill with right socket size as philips bits dont cut it with these big screws Overall though for what I paid, and the fact that my 55 inch 4K Samsung didnt fall off my wall and that I can get it to any angle I usually like with very little to no effort makes me happy :) Thanks guys.
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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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GLMamerow
> 3 dayFirst thing to do is throw away the included level....the one I received wasn’t accurate. I used one of the levels I already had. I took the arm portion off from the wall plate before mounting to the wall. Just too difficult to mount unless you’re just dealing with only the plate. I had trouble locating studs inside my stucco wall (I mounted this on an outside patio wall). So I used 6 lag screws and 6 wall anchors (2 of the lag screws and 6 of the wall anchors were not included). It’s very firmly in place. After getting the wall plate attached to the wall, I reattached the arm mechanism. Once that was done, I attached the TV. I mounted this unit 8 ft up the patio wall. Fortunately I have a Genie Lift that made it easier to put the TV in the exact, necessary location to attach to the mount. Overall it’s a well made unit and VERY economically priced. Would highly recommend.
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Low Flyer
> 3 dayComes with everything to install it (except the tools, of course). Comes with screw options to fasten the mounting bracket to the tv, and the mount to wood wall studs or concrete. I would definitely buy again.