Perlegear TV Wall Mount for 13-42 inch Flat or Curved TVs & Monitors up to 55 lbs, Full Motion TV Wall Mount with Articulating Arm, Swivel Corner TV Wall Mount, Max VESA 200x200mm, PGSF6
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mfphudson
> 3 dayI havent mounted this yet as my project isnt ready to do so but it does appear to be what I need. Its for smaller TVs which is all I am able to mount, and it has decent horizontal movements. The only drawback I see is not having enough tilt up or down but it seems like I can mount it differently to get what I want. I assume the weight of larger TVs may not allow that but I am not using anything larger than a 32 so I believe it will be fine. I cant complain if it doesnt work for my angles and tilting needs but this one does appear to be the closest of what I needed. So I can comment on the quality of the product which is really nice and it comes with all you need for screws and the manual is decent. Only 4 Stars because I could not verify if it would hold the maximum weight of the lager TVs per their specifications using only 2 screws in the 2x4 wall.
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Mikey
> 3 dayGreat value, strong, well made.
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Ray Bosenbecker
20-11-2024Easy to install, works great!
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Rick
> 3 dayThe materials used to manufacture this mount are plenty sturdy, matching the quality of 2 other mounts Ive installed. All the hardware you need for mounting is supplied and I had no trouble finding the correct size screws for my 21 monitor. They also supply a mini level and an allen wrench for some of the adjustments. There is an upper bolt that attaches the VESA plate to the swing arm that requires a 15mm socket wrench to turn. The screws into the wall need an 11mm socket. The instructions give equivalent non-metric sizes if you need that. I thought the instructions were pretty good, not like some of those pictures-only instructions you end up with sometimes, these were written in 6 different languages and the English was clear. One thing to make sure of is that you drill the correct size pilot hole for the wall screws. I accidentally flipped to the page for mounting onto a brick wall, but figured that out when I realized the pilot hole would be bigger than the screw, because on that page you are drilling for a wall anchor. Flipping back a page to the stud wall install, I got the correct pilot hole size. Kudos to them for listing the pilot hole size too, lots of times you are left guessing what size hole to drill. Probably some of the most complete instructions Ive ever seen. Even the bag with the screws and anchors has a warning on it to only use the anchors in masonry. With my monitor up off my desk, Im super happy with this.
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Rick S.
> 3 dayEasy to install & works great
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Warriors
> 3 dayWorks well, moves as desired and easy to install. Happy with my purchase.
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Virgie Hyatt
> 3 dayIt’s a decent mount for the money, but the dimensions shown are incorrect. My viewing angle is 90 degrees to the wall the mount is attached to. The arms are an inch longer than shown, so I had to screw a 2 x 4 to the wall. It’s in my garage so I don’t mind the red neck look.
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Steve Wilson
20-11-2024I like this mount but you want to try to size it right. I thought I would like the ability to use this for any size VESA mount but the wings included are kind of a pain to put on. Attaching the plate to the arm is pretty easy, but tightening it down was a pain. Then adjusting the tilt is easy enough but the screws there are really tight. I had to tighten them even more to keep the tilt locked in. The kit came with everything you would need, including spacers. I thought it was kind of funny that the instructions had an option for installing it on a TV with a bump out on the bottom when the mount is so adjustable. It can come out nearly 20 inches. I guess if you want to use this mount and make it flush against the wall you would need that. Its very functional but took longer than I expected to set up.
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Wilton Green
Greater than one weekIt didn’t have all the parts and I had company coming into town. I had to find a place for TV. Parts won’t be in for 7 days.
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Jen C
18-11-2024I ordered this to install an overhead tv. I am pregnant so I was extremely pleased when a neighbor offered to do the ladder work. He didn’t complain at all about mounting the bracket, and it seems to be doing the trick. I have to admit, once we get this TV aimed correctly we probably won’t move it often, but the range of motion is suitable so far. The bracket is currently holding a 40” TV and is doing just fine.