Mounting Dream TV Wall Mount Swivel and Tilt for Most 42-75 Inch TVs, Full Motion TV Mount TV Bracket with Articulating Arms, Max VESA 600x400mm and 100 LBS Loading, Fits 16 Woods Studs, MD2658
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Rachel Moore
Greater than one weekI just bought a 65” LG smart TV. This is probably one of the easiest mounts to install ever, I think it took me and my husband maybe 30 minutes to put up and mount the tv. Very pleased with my purchase.
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lisa leach
> 3 dayMet all expectations. Easy to follow installation. Love my movable tv wall mount!
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Johanna Sawyer
> 3 dayThis is a great TV mount that adjusts smoothly and pulls out from the wall for a full range of adjustment. “Gee Fix” is the UK anchor system that made mounting my 55” TV totally doable even onto my wall board/plaster board. See the Youtube video, The Strongest Plasterboard Fixing Ever by Charlie DIYte. It takes your full attention to use these anchors from England but they work great. Hint, try to avoid it rotating as you crew in center screw by pulling on mounting cords TIGHTLY. Hint 2, don’t use the huge concrete screws that come with the mount, just the 5mm the UK guys recommend for the center position. I forget what 5mm converted to in Imperial measurement screws. My TV is super stable despite the weight of the TV and the mount.
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Sherry
> 3 dayThe bracket is 16in long and if your wall is not framed with 16 in studs on center consider yourself in a jam!
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Dave M
> 3 dayI’ve installed quite a few wall mounts. This one was by far the easiest. It is easily adjusted and very sturdy. It supports an older 55 inch tv that is heavy by today’s standard. No problem.
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glassman
> 3 dayEverything great
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Tim Waterhouse
> 3 dayThis unit came with parts to cover any situation. Was pretty easy to put together and works great.
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Dennis Young
> 3 dayWorks well
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A. Herold
> 3 dayI was told by the installer this item shouldn’t be used for a large TV because in time the arms will become weak and could break
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john sheridan
> 3 dayProduct itself looked good and sturdy. Amazon mis represented what they were selling