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MJ
> 3 daySo after recently adopting cats, our old school entertainment center was constantly being invaded by our fur babies. Nothing like missing that epic play on Sunday, or that critical clue during a binge worthy criminal investigation show. Something had to give, and honestly I always thought good tv mounts had to be expensive. We caved and bought this based on the positive feedback and recommendations of several blog style review posts. Ill gloss over the basics about stud spacing etc... If you are looking for a very sturdy, well built functional tv mount, look no further. The included template was a breeze to use, and the adjustability of the mount overcame the silly little bubble mount that you tape to the template. Its been on our wall for over a month now with a 4 year old LG 55 tv, and it still feels as sturdy as day one. It was boxed very well, and had every piece of hardware we needed besides the tools we used to put it up. Great product, great packaging, and the included hardware and hdmi cable were a definite bonus. We would definitely buy again, and have already recommended it to friends and family.
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Craig V.
Greater than one weekReplace an existing flat wall mount. This product allowed basically the same distance from the fireplace when not extended but added tilt and easy extention to arrange all the wiring and and cable box. Very easy to install and mount my 55 TV.
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CJ Hollingsworth
Greater than one weekThis is a fantastic, and excellent wall mount kit for TVs. The instructions were clear and easy to follow, and even came with a mounting template that stuck to the wall, making drilling the mounting holes a breeze. The kit came with a plethora of varying bolts, spacers and washers to be compatible with a wide range of TVs, and was compatible with my TVL 49 TV. It only took me about 30 minutes to attach the bracket to the wall, install the braces for the TV and attach the TV to the mount. It really was quick and easy (so long as you have the tools and are somewhat handy). The range of motion of the swivel is greater than I was expecting, allowing us flexibility to face the TV in ways we were unable to before. The bracket does come with the ability to tilt the TV forward, however you need to loosen screws, tilt the TV, and re-tighten them in order to do so. This was great for me as I dont need to adjust the tilt very often, if at all, in my use case. Once you have the bracket mounted and the TV installed, there is a plate to make minor adjustments to ensure the TV is level. Despite my best efforts, the mount ended up being about a degree off of level. The leveling plate made it quick and easy to fix this. The included level was a great help as well, and am adding it to my tool box =-) Once everything was said and done, the TV on the wall mount feels stable and solid. Im not worried about it coming off unless I really want it to. Pros: Mounting Template makes installation a breeze Comes with a plethora of bolts, washers and spacers for a wide compatibility of TVs Instructions are clear and easy to follow Comes with troubleshooting instructions Mount is stable and solid Leveling plate provides post-install leveling capability (+/-3*) Cons: None. Great product. Verdict: Unless you have a really weird TV or house, this is the mount for you
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John K.
> 3 dayYou need a moderate amount of handyman skill in order to install this mount. Its critical that you hit the wood studs or wood structure in all four corners or it will likely pull out of the wall. There is no margin of error. Typically, wood studs are 16 apart and that is exactly how far apart the holes in the corners are. I wouldnt bother with the included plastic levels as they are both junk. Use your own level and follow the directions drilling the correct size pilot holes into the wood. Once bolted to the wall, hanging the TV is very easy. Just screw the brackets to the back of the TV and hook it onto the mount. Then secure the two bottom safety screws to keep it from pulling off. My only complaint with this mount is that moving the TV position is VERY stiff requiring two hands and a lot of force. Sometimes you have to reach behind the TV and grab the arms to force them to move. This is not necessarily a bad thing as its much more likely to stay in position than get moved out of position. However, if you routinely want to move the TV around or like to push it flat against the wall after every viewing, you may not like how much force is required.
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motown640
> 3 dayThis was super easy to install. Looks great and frees up a lot of space. Came with these velcro type strips, no idea what they are for.
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Mildred Casper
Greater than one weekIt is very sturdy, easy to install and works great. It is holding up my 55 TV.
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Alejandra
> 3 dayWe’ve had this thing mount for a month or two now and we love it. It seemed pretty easy to install (my husband did it lol). It has held our 55 inch perfect, no sagging or anything. It pulls out and your able to tilt it to the left or right which is helpful. It’s moves smoothly too it’s not hard to pull in and out. It’s super sturdy too it’s not flimsy at all. And it didn’t break the bank in comparison to some other mounts. 10/10 would recommend.
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Vikas Reddy
06-06-2025This product deserves 5 stars just for providing instructions in English, a rarity these days. Other than that, the mount itself is super heavy, an indication of its sturdy build. I was able to mount my TV myself in under two hours. Well, it should have taken way less than that as I didnt have a socket wrench to tighten the lug nuts. I used an adjustable wrench, which took forever. The 99 lbs rating is also on the conservative side. Its good to know that I can upgrade to a larger 65-inch TV in the future, while retaining the mounting hardware. The pictures you see here are of my TCL 55-inch TV with a Vizio soundbar. I have seen some reviews which say that the mount didnt work and TV fell off the wall, even with the pictures attached. Honestly, I cant think of why this would happen unless because of user error -- not mounting on a stud, using wider drill bit than recommended, etc.,
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Herbert Feil DVM
> 3 dayThis is just what you want if youre looking to wall mount your big screen TV. Ive been using this type of mount for years. And, hear me, this is important...this unit comes assembled. Just take it out of the box and its ready to mount. No assembly required. The good. Its well made. It can be mounted by one person...if you are experienced. It articulates easily and over a range that exceeds the mount Im using now. All the parts are there... The bad...nothing. Just remember to predrill your studs before you try driving the lag bolts that are used to secure the mount to the wall. And, you should use the outermost holes on the mount...theyre 16 apart and that coinsides with the distance between stud centers. A word of caution...if mounting to drywall, you should always find the studs, and then this mount should be screwed to the wall studs. Your TV might not seem as if it weighs much, but it can creat a lot of force when its pulled away from the wall, and unsupported drywall will not handle the forces generated by moving and adjusting your TV over and over. Just my observations. Buy one.
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ashleyg
> 3 dayIve had one for a couple years, just bought another.