Mounting Dream Long Arm TV Wall Mount for Most 42-90 Inch TV, 40 Inch Long Extension TV Mount Swivel and Tilt, Full Motion TV Mount Fits Max VESA 800x400mm, 150 lbs. Loading, 16”,18”, 24” Studs
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Mukesh M Patel
> 3 dayI recommend this wall mounted
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charles
> 3 dayNice piece.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayI had a strange corner install. This mount was rated for 150 lbs, and my TV is only 100 lbs. Once I got everything installed and positioned it could not hold the TV level. I did have the arm in a somewhat strange position, but there were no limitations listed. I ended up returning this item and getting a floor stand. We really wanted this to work, but it did not. I leveled everything as I went, but the TV was just to heavy at the position I had the arm in. It probably would have worked with a much lighter TV. This mount has amazing range of motion, and it was pretty easy to install. Make sure you check your visa pattern, mine barely fit.
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J. Wates
Greater than one weekThis thing is great! Tiny apartment, had to make the space work. The wife came up with the idea of ditching the rv stand and mounting it and I found this. Great instructions, super easy instructions. Due to the the way I mounted it I had to get some longer screws but it comes with everything you’ll need (outside of tools). Highly recommend!
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Rebecca H
> 3 dayPerfect to turn the TV to face the kitchen so I cant keep up on all my TV shows while I cook
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C. Pilot
> 3 dayThis is an excellent full range mount, and is especially good for larger TVs that require a full 90 degree rotation. Because of how far this mount extends out from the wall, even larger TVs wont hit the wall when rotating 90 degrees. Its fairly easy to pull in and out. Someone smaller or not very strong might have issues doing it, but if you and a helper can lift your TV to install it on the mount, you should be able to use the mount. One thing to factor in when installing the mount is that it seems like its designed to be installed off-centered. Thats actually fine because the TV can can slide left/right as needed, but when you first install you might think you messed up. As long as you install it into the studs, you should be fine with this mount. Mine is holding an 80+ lb TV and soundbar. Also of note, I installed it outside on our covered pavilion. Its been there for over a month now with no sign of rust, corrosion , etc. About the only thing Im not happy with this mount is a month after I bought it, the priced was reduced by $40! I realize thats just bad timing on my part, but...darn it! Haha. It was worth the full price, so Im still happy. s
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TommyG.
> 3 dayVery strong easy to mount monitor stand.
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mike chasteen
> 3 dayThis mount has a full 180-degree motion. It goes up easily with the included wall template and level. It literally took more time to unbox it than it took to install. I hung a 70 inch TV. It has leveling and tilt adjustments to ensure a perfect install - even if you miss a bit on the bracket mount. BTW did I mention it is the easiest mount I have ever installed - 3 pieces the bracket & the two arms for the tv. All the hardware required is included as well. Will be back for the next TV to be installed!
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Hunter H.
> 3 dayThe product is rock solid and extends just as advertised. Moving the mid-elbow is outrageously difficult though. I’m honestly worried I’ll hurt my tv if I try to move it too much. There needs to be an easier way to adjust how easily that can move.
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MJD
Greater than one weekThis is a solid mounting bracket. It is designed to use provided lag bolts to mount it to wall studs. There are screw holes all across the the mounting plate and there is a large paper template provided that show these. The hardest part is planning the vertical and horizontal location your set will end up in and mounting the bracket to achieve that. For larger sets this mount is designed for, you will need at least two people to mount the set.