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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Angelica Murray
Greater than one weekNo anchors for brick or rock too much money for that not to be in the box
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collen
> 3 dayIll start by saying Im a Low Voltage Technician, so hanging TVs is 40% my job sometimes. I had to hang a 65 Samsung outdoor tv thats just over 100lbs. in a corrner of a Lanai. I scoured the internet looking and it came down to only a few options under $300. This mount did EVERYTHING I needed it to. I am able to have it turn over 90° so that it faces them. Also its gets windy here in Florida so the customer is able to move it themselves so its flat against the wall with ease. I will buy again if the need for one pops up. 100% recommend.
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Ashleigh L.
> 3 dayAwesome mount. We got a 55 inch TV mounted in the corner with full range of motion and it is rock solid. Highly recommend.
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Oneisnone
> 3 dayIf you are looking are looking for total flexibility of viewing angles in a large or small room, this mount is your solution. Don’t mess around with a “cheaper” bracket. We can articulate this in any direction. Order it immediately
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Fred
> 3 dayStraightforward installation, good instructions, built like a tank. Not one iota of sag with my 60” TV. After reading other comments, I tested the resistance. It was definitely too stiff. A few jerks on a wrench loosened up the stiff joints to where it is easy to move, but stiff enough that it won’t keep moving when you let go of it. Highly recommended. I just bought it’s smaller brother for a 42” TV, and it too works well.
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Sully
> 3 dayWe had our trusty electrician install the mount due to needing to fish cables and the exact location needed to fit a brand new 65” TCL Series 5 TV in an existing entertainment cabinet and not block cabinets above and drawers below. It took him some time to double & triple check the measurements, but he really liked the mount and it came out perfect. We’re very happy. Because the extra long extension we can now get behind our TV if we want to change things on our hidden base speaker and if we want to wire anything to the TV like a Nintendo Switch. We didn’t need to add extra lubricant to the mount, but was worried due to other reviews. It is not light and buttery smooth to move, but I think it’s the right amount of resistance. No sagging and still straight after about a month.
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Steve Morgan
> 3 dayThis mount is very heavy duty. It is in one piece so mounting it on the wall by yourself is almost impossible. That being said it is easy to install with 2 people. I mounted a 75 TV in the corner and it works perfect. No complaints what so ever. If you have a large TV this is the mount for you.
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MJ
> 3 dayEasy to put up, sturdy, and can pull it out and turn it so we can watch it outside. The only thing you have to get creative with is the cable placement. The range of motion calls for a little more cable than most wall mounts.
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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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R. Stark
> 3 dayIve owned this mount for a few years now. Mine didnt arrive with wall mounting washers. To this day, the motion is very stiff and difficult to move, at least with a 76 OLED. Difficult because you dont want to push or pull on your thin TV and apply too much force that it cracks the TV. Im a click away from trying something different. Large screen mounts should move gracefully. This one does not and Ive always disliked it. Also, the way its designed makes cable management in the back awkward when it is moved. I recommend looking at something else.