Hangman Products S2040A No Stud TV Hanger Mount TVs up to 55-Inch (Pack of 3)
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Marisa Sydney-Darville
Greater than one weekWow, I never even knew you could mount a TV without having to find studs, and drill holes. And then one day, I saw someone show this in a YouTube video, and my life was forever changed! I bought this, hung my 42 TV in less than 10 minutes with absolutely no problems at all! Its the best TV mount for people who rent and still want their TV mounted. I would definitely recommend this product, its amazing!!!!
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ernieaulet
> 3 daypiece of cake. i’ve had it for a few months now and it hasn’t created any cause for concern.
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Lgs
> 3 dayI have purchased 4 of these for my home. My home is older, so the studs are not always where I need them. This mount is incredibly strong and has a level built in to ensure that it is as it needs to be. Now the hardest part of mounting a TV is getting in centered in the location I want it. THIS IS A MUST HAVE!!!
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Stephen
> 3 dayThe hangman is perfect and its 5 star rating is well deserved. If you are a renter or home owner that is looking for a non obtrusive way to mount your tv then look no further. Having read reviews prior to purchase, I have a few things for you to consider. 1.) Make sure this works with your TV. The odds are it does (I have a samsung 4K tv) 2.) When mounting, make sure to forcably “push in” the bubble level into the bracket. It will snap in making installation much easier. 3.) ENSURE THAT THE MOUNT ON YOUR TV INTERLOCKS WITH THE MOUNT ON THE WALL. When I first installed it, I thought I had interlocked them. However, upon further inspection, I found out that the two were merely balancing on one another 4.) Keep in mind that there is little to no room for cables in between the wall and tv (it is very flush to the wall). This was not a problem for me. This product is cheap enough to give it a shot. I am very happy with my purchase.
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Candace Mulvey
Greater than one weekIt works! I hung my kids’ 50” tv up in their room. You use 20 nails to attach the piece that goes on the wall. There is also a security thing you screw into the wall at the end, if you’d like. The piece that attaches to the tv is really just 2 bolts. So simple. Honestly, the hardest part was my short butt hanging it myself. I have to use a step stool, stand on their dresser, so I could see over the top of the tv, and use oven mitts, the ones that have the grippy side on them. But I got it done by myself! I love it. One of my nails made it into a stud. The rest are just in the drywall. But that’s because this place has extra spaced out studs. I love it.
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J. Wylie
> 3 dayI will admit that I was very skeptical about this product when I first saw it. It doesn’t seem like it should work, but it does, and it works REALLY well. It is exactly as described. Basically, it is just really good engineering. The clever design means no drilling and no studs are required. You can have the TV on the wall in less than 10 minutes. The included spirit level is super handy, as are all the VESA screws for all kinds of TVs. If you don’t need a swivel arm, then this is the mount to get. Hassle free installation that you can trust.
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Number one Aunt
Greater than one weekI needed something that would allow me to hang my TV with minimal damage due to this being a rental space. And this did just that... By putting both the TV in the living room and in the kids room up on the wall, I was able to utilize the space I had the TVs sitting on for other things. Also I didnt have to worry about little hands being able to reach the them and possibly knock them over anymore. I will admit its only been a short time however they appear sturdy and I am not fearful of them crashing down in the middle of the night.
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Dubyel
> 3 dayIve bought TV wall-hanging kits before. They were expensive and are still in the boxes because of all the stud-finding, measuring, drilling, leveling, etc. involved. This kit was simple and fast. The only measuring was deciding how high to mount the TV, so I just decided where the top would be, attached the back hanger, lined up the wall rail on the back of the TV, and measured to determine how high the top of the wall rail should go. Then it was just a matter of tacking the nailing strip on the wall, hanging the TV and attaching the cables. For the small TV I was putting up in my bedroom, the whole process was a one-person task that took about 15 minutes and was less difficult than hanging a mirror. The only tools required are a Philips screwdriver and a small hammer. Even with an older TV with all the connections on the back rather than facing the side, the tilt allowance gave sufficient room to reach behind the TV to attach everything. I also really appreciate that the kit included screws for all the various hole sizes that the back of the TV might have, so I didnt have to guess or go out and hunt them. If you just need your TV to hang flat on the wall, this is definitely the kit to buy. Ill be ordering more of them myself.
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Hillbillybarhopper
> 3 dayI will admit I was not sure if this would be as easy as everyone said, however it was. I did have an issue that was easily solved by adding the spacers at the top to make the tv lay flat on the wall. The bottom part of my TV was bumped out and when I first tried it without additional spacers the tv would not lay flat and you could not see the tv screen it pointed to the ceiling! Used the provided spaces and problem solved! So this is a YES in my book, this is easiest one I have installed, since mine was a smaller tv, I did not have to screw a bolt into a stud and was able to use just the dry wall toggle bolts (provided).
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robert shames
> 3 daySince COVID, we have been using our backyard more than ever. We decided to get a TV for outside viewing and movie night with friends. Outdoor TVs are very expensive and wasnt prepared to spend that much. I get my TV through YoutubeTV and have Rokus on most TVs in the house, so a cheap TV with built in Roku seemed to be the perfect option. Also, since the Roku TVs weigh next to nothing, it would be easy to bring it in when the weather was bad. I needed a bracket that was easy to lift the TV off of, and wanted one that wasnt big and obtrusive when the TV was not being hung, and also didnt want to drill big holes in the siding. This bracket fit the bill. I was able to hang it with 3 nails that make tiny holes. The instructions say each nail will support 10lbs, and since the TV is 12lbs, 3 nails was plenty. It is barely noticeable, and just looks like a thin strip on the house. I can hang the TV in seconds when I want to use it, and take it down just as quick. Highly recommend this bracket.