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Amy
> 3 dayThe unit was very easy to put up. High quality and works well.
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Jess M.
> 3 dayMounted my Sony 85” TV, So easy to install, very durable and solid! Fast install as long as you have all the right tools. Make sure you find the studs in your wall!
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James Dessesaure
> 3 dayWas easy to install and I enjoy my big screen tv ….
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Will Elder
> 3 dayThe best tv mount I’ve gotten, can’t beat it for the money! Instructions are plain English, easy to follow. Works great with our 65” TV and comes with some handy cable ties to help hide all the cords.
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Jennifer L Couch
> 3 dayI’ve now purchased three of these wall mounts. They are very easy to install. They come with all the gear you need. The instructions are easy to understand. I love the range of motion and how stable my televisions are.
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JJMFe
> 3 daya) A nice heavy wall bracket, with a good width to enable lateral positioning adjustments on the wall, Echogear put the weight in the panel on the wall, and dropped the weight, or metal gauge, on the panel which the TV mounts too. Thats good, because it reduces the weight at the end of the arms. b) its a scissors type bracket, which is the best for heavy TVs and ensures that the TV stays level at any position, unlike the double to single arm that swings out to a single arm attached to the TV. Scissors is best. c) I like the tilt adjustment with a lever that allows tool-less adjustments. Nice job. d) They did not include adapters for my curved back Samsung, to fit the flat vertical hanging bars. Thats a minus for me, but Samsung anticipated that deficiency, and included 4 extensions with the TV which compensate, and give a flat back mounting profile. e) Nice length away from the wall. Better than most, and for a big TV it allows the viewer enough rotation to catch the far left or far right of a wide room. I like it. f) Currently one of my favorite TV mounts for bigger televisions. Summary: We have 9 different televisions for office, garage, business locations, and they range from 28 to several 49 Flat screen TVs, that date from the very heavy ones, circa 2007, to several current, and very thin televisions. Weve bought scissors type wall mounts, and ceiling mounts through the years, and I like many mounts, among this generation of manual adjustment mounts. We have some mounts that are heavier steel,than Echogear, and theyre all good ones. This Echogear is growing on me, due to its combination heavier materials against the wall, and lighter materials that move with the TV. I prefer a lighter mass in the parts of the bracket that move, with the newer thinner TVs. The older heavier Vizio TVs with a heavy steel frame are more rigid, and wont be as fragile, and are fine with a same gauge, heavy gauge, wall mount in all parts of the components.. Time will tell about this Echogear mount. There are lots of good TV mounts at this price point, and within $30 plus or minus, and this may be the one for you, but just be advised there are other equally good options, and this is not a one size fits all solution. Yes, I give it a buy it recommendation, especially with your very thin entry, or mid-range (price) flatscreen TV. If you are buying a very high-end TV, youre in a different price point, and looking for motorized, and retractible mounts.
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T. Benevenga
> 3 dayI bought this because it was highly rated and I see why. Quality construction and relatively easy to install. What was also nice to see was that the company had a bit of a sense of humor in their instructions.
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iUser
> 3 dayTo start off, I work in an engineering department at a local Las Vegas casino. I’ve personally wall mounted hundreds of TVs as a part of a hotel room upgrade. But when it came to personal domestic use, I’m was forced to go with different public vendors. So, like you, I purchased this highly rated brand’s TV mount. I have an LG 77” C2 OLED TV. Guess what, it took forever to level the TV and you know why? Well, because as soon as you extended the TV’s wall mount all the way away from the wall after the TV had already been mounted and leveled, it became out of alignment and extremely out of level. Thankgully, I had someone to help me to level it. Basically, it involved a bunch if guess work. We had to compromise for the level of tilt/pull out distance in order for the TV to be leveled with the desired distance it was pulled away from the wall. In other words, if the TV was pulled away from the wall even by half an inch too far (where it was not centered with the wall at the measured middle point), it would no longer be leveled and would become off balance = visibly leaning to one side. This mount’s leveling mechanism is clearly flawed, which no amount of apologetic customer service could resolve besides providing a replacement, which at this point I would not perform. It takes a significant work to unmount the TV, unscrew the old mount, screw a replacement mount into the wall and mount the TV back on it than is worth it . Basically, I’m stuck with a TV that cannot be tilted/moved because by doing so it would make the TV become not leveled. What I’m trying to say is that I threw my money into the wind, whereas I could have purchased a reliable TV mount that did not experience this faulty leveling mechanism problem. Buy at your own risk. You’ve been warned.
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saiff Shaker
> 3 dayHeavy duty
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Maim
> 3 dayVery strudy and strong. Have had no problems. Great swivel. Easy to change TV positions.