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Paul Taylor
> 3 dayBest bracket yet for large TV.
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Thomas Dillard
> 3 dayWorks greate. If I have one issue it ether getting TV level after attachment.
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Rosanna Hilpert
> 3 dayBought to replace a mount I got from Frys for my 65inch Vizio. Hands down the best. My home builder pre-plumbed for over the fireplace tv mount. However the spacing between the studs was not center. The builder did however put wood planks in between studs but it was too low. The extra length and sliding hole screws allowed me to mount close to center (off by .5 inches). After mounting the TV onto the wall mount and lightly securing the two brackets in the back I was able to single handily slide the TV left and right to center the TV. Adjusting the tilt in the back allowed me to level the TV. Wife says it looked professionally done! Install was easy. Centering and Leveling which is the hardest was easy! If the manufacture is reading this and wants to know what I think they can do to improve product, it is that it needs an adjustable height up to 3 inches. Still 5 stars all the way.
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Marcos Villalon
> 3 dayEasy set up
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Laurel A Hess
> 3 dayI have ordered 4 of this wall mount over time (just ordered the last 2). Really easy to install, sturdy. I have one installed on concrete and the other on studs.
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Jarvis Reilly
> 3 dayQuality product unlike another brands product which was warped. No missing parts.
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Elias Ortiz
> 3 dayThe range of motion of this mount is great. It was easy to assemble and install, it came with screws, washers and spacers for all types of different Televisions. However Im going to give it one less star because it doesnt include the plastic covers that Ive had with other TV mounts. The covers would help in blending the ruggedness of the mount with the flushness of the wall.
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Keisa
> 3 dayWell my 70 in TV is up and can be adjusted to different angles and its sturdy. Im happy with it.
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Kenneth Cikanovich
> 3 dayPurchased this mount to put my 55 samsung TV on the wall. Install was relatively easy enough and instructions were easy enough to follow. I ran into two problems 1. the design of my wall puts a stud dead center as to where I want to mount the TV. However the wall unit is only long enough to span two studs and not three, so you end up having to either cut into your wall and install spacers and then attach the wall mount, or you offset your base and then try and center the TV. Not exactly ideal, but it can work. The second problem I ran into is the way the brackets are designed the entire setup you attach the TV to on the wall mount blocks both the power cable AND any audio/LAN connections. Which prevents you from using the TV at all. While they provide you with 2 screw length options, they are either too long or too short to be of proper length. I finally gave up trying to jerry rig the entire system and I ended up having to return the mount.
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Joseph Torrillo
> 3 dayMounted 65 6 Series TCL. Came out perfect. Mount is excellent, very strong, easy to adjust. Instructions are great. Definitely consider if the vesa screw holes are in the middle of your TV or towards the bottom and factor that in when determining how high off the ground the mount should go, otherwise your TV may wind up too high. I took an extra few minutes to measure it all out (my VESA screw holes were towards bottom of TV) and I subtracted a few extra inches or so from the height I wanted the center of my TV and it came out right where I wanted it because this 6 series TCL hangs higher than a TV with vertically centered vesa screw holes. Nominal height is suggested 42 for center of TV. I put my center of TV around 48 off the ground. You can definitely hang with one person because after you get the mount up, you basically hook the TV onto the mount and then clamp it in. However, when you hook the TV onto the mount, the TV will tip forward under its own weight unless you first turn the arms/levers on the mount to tighten the mount into a vertical position before you put the TV on it. If you do that first then hook the TV onto the lateral bar you could let go (at your own discretion) and screw the clamps into place to lock the TV onto the mount. You need to use a screwdriver to tighten the clamp and lock the TV onto the mount. ONE DRAWBACK FOR BIGGER TVS: If you need to angle TV significantly you may want to opt for mount with longer arm. The bigger the TV the less you will be able to angle without it bumping into wall. In the pic this was the maximum I was able to angle my TV. I do wish I could squeeze a few more degrees out of it.