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karen k
> 3 dayNot easy to install because of weight and bulk. But an excellent product. Sturdy. Good price. Recommend this!
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Noflu
> 3 dayThis 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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Collin
> 3 dayI bought this to mount a Toshiba 50 4k Smart TV with Chromecast built in (Model 50L711U18). It works exactly as described and feels extremely sturdy. 95% of the time, I have the tv extended almost as far off the wall as the mount will allow it and i am not even remotely worried. For anyone in a similar situation to me who has neither concrete walls, nor wood studs, but has metal studs, I would recommend using snap toggle bolts instead of the supplied hardware (you can get them at home depot). This is what I used and they work like a charm for mountain anything. My only problem with this entire mount has to do with the cardboard guide it provides that you can stick to your wall to mark where your holes will go. The guide itself works well, but the adhesive is so sticky, that it ripped the paint and face of the sheetrock right off when attempting to remove it to install the mount. I was expecting it to attach almost like a post it note that would easily peel back off the wall, but this is closer to duct tape. so keep that in mind before firmly applying it to the wall before marking your holes. Not enough of a problem to remove any stars though, this mount is wonderful, and for the price, it absolutely cannot be beat.
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Bozanimal
> 3 dayEverything you could possibly need to mount your VESA device is included here. Multiple sizes and lengths of bolts, spacers, a level, template, and excellent instructions. Everything is labeled and packaged separately so you cant get anything mixed up. I wouldnt go smaller than a 40 monitor, personally, as the vertical brackets may extend beyond the edges in those cases. That said, it was perfect for my
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Bonnie R.
> 3 dayGood tilt, left and right motion is good too but a bit stiff. I ran a magnet across the the whole mount and the lag bolts, its some sort of ferrous metal so I guess its steel like the description says. It seems that some kits come with HDMI cables and some dont. Mine didnt come with an HDMI cable but my brother who ordered the exact same model received an HDMI cable in his kit. The manual that came with his kit says an HDMI is included, my manual doesnt say an HDMI is included. (Check attached pictures)
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Steven M Brown
Greater than one weekI have a 55’ TV that’s been sitting in our bedroom on blocks of tile slabs which is on top of a chest. We’ve been wanting to mount it to the wall for quite sometime now because the wife keeps telling me how my big feet always get in the way of the viewing screen. I came across this gem here on Amazon and due to the great price and good ratings I decided to give it a go. It arrived the other day and my original plan was to set aside a whole day this weekend to get this bad boy up. When it comes to tools or handi work around the house I am very inept. I figured if I can’t complete it in 24 hours then I should just return it because I don’t deserve it. Last night I had a courageous moment and decided to take a crack at it. I had it up in little to no time! Remember how Tom Hanks reacted when he created fire for the first time in Castaway? That was how much felt when I completed the project. What really made it so easy was the provided mounting template. I knew that my wall studs were 16’ apart so once I located the center of one stud it was just a matter of sticking the template to the wall, using the included leveler to level, and then drilling. Great product at a great price!
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Mark
> 3 day#1 if you dont have a stud finder, youll spend about $30. 00 #2 I already have 3 different size levels better than the ones they provide #3 Measure not once but twice. Better make that a dozen times if not more. Finding the stud(s) is the most time consuming priority depending on how much pressure you put on the stud sensor, to little or to hard the reading is not always the same. you will be marking your wall with a pen or pencil. HINT HAVE MATCHING PAINT #4 the template they provide sticks to the wall, it will take some of the paint of your wall when you remove it #5 I took my level to the exact points for for the holes on the printed template, they did not line up 100% this depends on if the template was printed perfectly on a printing press. #6 Drill 1 hole only with the template still attached to the wall. mount the bracket to the wall with the lag bolt #7 line up bracket to the other hole AND use a level on the bracket to see if it is perfectly horizontal, this is where the second printed hole may not line up. Use your level and mark the spot, then drill your hole and screw in the lag bolt. Mark off your other 2 holes to be drilled. Remove the 2 lag bolts and bracket and template. You can drill out your other 2 holes before or after you remove the bracket and template. #8 I painted my wall to cover all the pen marks I put on my wall #9 the 2 vertical brackets that get attached to the TV can be done in the beginning before you look for the studs or after you have painted if you do the latter the paint has time to dry #10 installing the bracket is not as easy as it looks on the picture the spacers Mounting Dream provides (3 different sizes) all useless for me. Goog thing Samsung provides their own spacers in the box with the purchase of my TV. #11 Defining the definition of the words Mounting Dream is up to you. Now mounting the TV to the wall bracket is the only dream. you still have to attach everything to the TV that you want. #12 Now you put your tools away, vacuum all the dust, wipe stuff up, wash your paint brush. So anywhere between 4-6 hours of work depending on your coffee breaks .Definitely not a dream but reality. OVERALL the bracket is solid, works the way its supposed to and cheaper than the more pricier ones. Im satisfied.
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raquel Marquez
> 3 dayWell this was the easiest project ever lol . A Great Wall mount no problems till this day. I recommend this
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Robert Jaquillard
> 3 dayI used this mount for my 50 and then stopped using it for a while. Bought a 65 thinking it would fit, and it did fit 65 Sceptre UHD 4k from walmart. Had to use a few extra spacers/washers for the back of the tv pieces, but everything else seems to work just fine. Actually, After I used the washers, I found the extra spacers that were wide enough that came from the unit. I used a 1/4 in drill bit for the stud bolts, I actually drilled pilot holes, the first with a needle thin drill bit, then a medium small bit, and then the 1/4 bit so I knew it would be exact and level. I could probably do pullups on that thing, it aint going no where. Also note. It fit the 65 on the very widest holes for the back mounts - top to bottom of the screws on the back of my tv are 15 3/4 - May need to check the distance of the whole mounts on the back of your tv first
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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.