Mounting Dream TV Wall Mounts TV Bracket for Most 42-84 Inch TVs, UL Listed Premium TV Mount Full Motion with Articulating Arms, Max VESA 600x400mm and 100LBS, Fits 16, 18, 24 Studs, MD2296-24K
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Joseph
> 3 dayUnit went up exactly as the installation drawing said it would, but he sure to install all of your hdmis before install the tv.
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Dannie D
> 3 dayI was pleasantly surprised how heavy duty this mount is!
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Janna Michelle Butler
> 3 dayThis was a great price… Although I did not install it myself a professional did so , but it works wonderful. I love the ability to adjust the angle in my living room.
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DanBritt7
> 3 dayVery sturdy and easy to install. Has a little level adjustment if youre barely off. We had a wall where we wanted to center the TV between a closet and a hallway, so we got this mount for the extensions so we could shift the entire mount a few inches to the side and still mount directly to the studs.
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Suzi
Greater than one weekAwesome product at a great price. I mounted a 50 TV and it appears to be stable and allows me to adjust the angle as needed up and down and left to right. So far I have nothing negative about this product. This product is built solid and its a great buy compared to the other over 100 dollars products which do the same thing.
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John_JT
27-11-2024My wife and I just purchased a Samsung 65 TV to replace a wall-mounted 55 model. We decided to replace the basic bracket and looked at the Mounting Dream bracket. Installation was a breeze, barely taking 30 minutes. What we liked most is the array of screws and spacers that were included, just in case. There were three sets of screws to attach the hangers to the back of the TV. The back on our TV is slightly curved, so we needed longer screws and spacers to securely attach the hangers. No problem, they were included. The instructions for mounting the wall bracket are based on a stud spacing of 24. Our studs are spaced at 16, so the extension rails werent needed. If youre looking for a strong, easy to install wall mount for your TV, this one deserves a look.
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Mike
Greater than one weekGreat system, easy to install once you find and mark the studs. Very easy to maneuver to get behind the tv later as well. Pairs nicely with the in-wall cable management systems out there.
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paul
> 3 dayWorks easy and well
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G. Russell
> 3 dayIve now ordered 4 mounting brackets to mount two different TVs. Why four? Because the first two werent Mounting Dream brackets; they were cheap substitutes Ive found a single problem with mounting brackets that Mounting Dream seems to have figured out. Others should take a lesson from them. A tale of two walls, two TVs and one home builder. Ill start with the home builder. Ive got two separate walls, both of which came with in-wall conduit. Great idea and its a much-appreciated feature. However, when constructing the house, the wall studs are just placed every 16 starting from the left. That means that if you mark them out on the wall, they arent centered across the wall span. If you buy a 16 stud mount from Amazon (readily available for $40) it means youre mounting where the studs are - off center of the wall. Thats ridiculous. Im not mounting my TV off center on the wall. I bought two different cheaper mounts, both advertising for 16 studs. They got returned. Heres where Mounting Dream gets it. They offer both wider mounting options, as well as the ability to slide the TV along the wider mount so that even if your studs arent centered, you can still center the TV on the wall, off-center of the mount. Brilliant! Seems like all mounts should come with this option but they dont. Beware. If you need to center your TV on a wall, safe yourself a lot of headache, and wasted time, and buy a Mounting Dream Mount.
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David Brown
> 3 dayI have a stud exactly in the center of the wall (awesome!). However, this means that to center the mount on the wall, I cant span multiple studs because the mount is less than 32. If it is designed to hold 100 lb, it absolutely needs to span multiple studs.