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Edgar Skiles
> 3 daySturdy and good range
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Melissa
> 3 dayGreat buy! Works well. Holds my 65” TV with no problem.
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Tanya gilman
> 3 dayGood product, will buy again
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Susiee
> 3 dayWish I got to use it
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Dwayne Harris
> 3 dayAfter reading several reviews and comparisons, I decided to go with this item. Glad I did. The mount is definitely solid and well constructed. Not to mention it came with plenty of adapters for hanging the tv. Due to my wall construction, I ended up having to mount it to brick. Although I didnt hang on the mounted bracket, I probably could have. I did, however, put quite an amount of weight on it and none of the hinges or arms budged. I also put the tv out at full extension to monitor any visible strain and didnt notice any difference. Glad I went this route and well pleased with the quality of the mount. I will definitely repurchase again if I hang another one.
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Vivian
> 3 dayGood price
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Coleen
> 3 dayMy boyfriend is very good at carpentry and this was difficult to assemble. It seems as if they took the mount, cut it down to ship as a smaller unit, only for you to build it back up again. Seems sturdy for our 70 inch TV, but beware of assembly.
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Richard
> 3 dayVery sturdy.
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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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samantha hohimer
> 3 dayDid not quite fit my 36 in studs about a half inch short