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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Riley Liddell
> 3 dayStudy for an 80” tv pulled 36” off the wall
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Vinton
> 3 dayHolds my 86” tv perfectly. Easy to install. Hardest part was living the tv onto it. I thought the arm could slide to either side, but was happy enough when I realized I could take it apart and flip it to the left.
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B.K.
> 3 dayI really feel like I need to make a point here. Yes, I am glad that this is an inexpensive far reaching TV mount, but ... nowhere it is mentioned that the arms are so hard to move that it seems like the entire wall will come down. So on a fun note: Great for arm and back strength. But very annoying (to say the least) for people like me, who want to move the TV every day. That this thing is stiff was clear from the beginning, so before mounting I applied lubricant and moved those arms maybe 30 times. And I loosened the screw tension a tiny bit. It got better. But once on the wall, with the extra weight of the TV, it started to get really bad. I also realized that after every few swings, black gook accumulated at the pivot points. I decided to take the arms apart to have a closer look. (needs 19mm wrench and 10mm hex key) and look look - the moving pivot points are painted! Who does that? I dont think that youd even find this on Huffy bikes. Well, sandpaper here you come. 300 and 600 grid. And some good lubricant for bearings. And a few hours later the TV is swinging smooth and easy. Glad it has a happy ending, but I would have gladly paid $10 more for something that works out of the box. Or maybe I am wrong and a couple of simple bearings would cost $100 more?
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George H.
> 3 dayEasy to install. Definitely requires 2 people to assemble. Rated 4 stars because the joints were pre-tightened and was very difficult to move the TV to the correct spot. Got an Allen wrench and a Crescent wrench to try to loosen the joints and I ended stripping the bolt because of how tight the bolts were tightened in the first place. After further efforts, only then I got the desired TV positioning.
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Alan Meyer
> 3 dayI have a 65 TV located between two cabinets that are 20 deep. As the TV serves both the living room and the kitchen/dinette area, I wanted to rotate it ~ 45 degrees. Unfortunately, mounts that extended only 24 from the wall wouldnt work due to the cabinets surrounding the TV. This mount allows me to get the 45 degree rotation while maintaining a full view of the screen. The mount came with all of the hardware and clear directions. There are also several videos available online, so my son and I didnt have any difficulty with attaching it. The only issue is that, due to the potential weight that the mount may have to support, it calls for five bolts into studs instead of the four that the other mounts require. This means that the lateral placement is limited, as the base of the swivel arm must be on a stud. I was told that, if you are mounting a lighter weight TV, you could use just four bolts and maintain the lateral flexibility. In my case, I was fortunate to have a stud that worked. It does take some effort to pull the TV from the wall and rotate it, but it isnt too difficult and it may loosen up with usage. I believe you can also apply some lubrication, if needed. Overall, I am very happy with the mount and the ability to remove the reflections that obscured the picture on the polished OLED TV screen when viewed at an angle.
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Julien
> 3 dayThis T.V. mount is just what I was looking for as it allows the television to be viewed from either side of a room when centered in middle wall of room. The range is great as it travels 180 degrees with ease and has ability for manipulation of screen pivots in multiple positions. Installation was fairly easy although finding studs were a challenge but once found the rest was a breeze. Would recommend stud mounting not plastic anchor option as the unit is quite heavy without the weight of the television included. So far the 55 inch television I have mounted on it hasnt begun to sag so I would say the mount is pretty sturdy. It is nicely coated so even with it being used on my outside patio I havent seen any signs of rust. Overall the unit is definitely worth the purchase and serves the intended purpose well. Would recommend to others for purchasing.
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Kevin Cofer
> 3 dayIt was perfect thats all I can say
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Sherry
> 3 dayThe only negative thing withing with this mount is that its very stiff we have a 65 television set so television said so very difficult to move because it is stiff but it does do what is expected of it
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Mukesh M Patel
> 3 dayI recommend this wall mounted
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J. Wates
> 3 dayThis 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!