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Tilting TV Wall Mount Bracket (for 37 -70" TV's up to 132lbs) for
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Includes:- 1x TV wall mount
- 1x Standard mounting hardware
- 1x bubble level
- 3x Cable ties
- 1x User manual
Product Features:- Fits most 37-70" TVs weighing up to 132lbs of major TV brands
- Bracket fits VESA patterns from 200x100mm to 600x400mm
- Can be mounted on 16" to 24" wood studs walls and concrete/brick walls
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I personally think its like monster HDMI cables. They will try to sell you the cable/mount where you buy the tv, but you can buy one that is exactly the same quality for a fraction of the price. At the end of the day its just 3 pieces of metal engineered to hang a TV on. Add the fact that most new TVs these days are super thin/light, any mount should suffice as long as its installed properly.
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It's worth noting that those screws on the bottom that 'lock' the tv to the mount are pretty much impossible to tighten once the tv is mounted. It's a small drawback of the low profile design but usually inconsequential.
Unless I'm doing it wrong, the only way to tighten them once the tv is up would be with a really long screwdriver, longer than many homeowners would have on-hand, I assume.
It's worth noting that those screws on the bottom that 'lock' the tv to the mount are pretty much impossible to tighten once the tv is mounted. It's a small drawback of the low profile design but usually inconsequential.
Unless I'm doing it wrong, the only way to tighten them once the tv is up would be with a really long screwdriver, longer than many homeowners would have on-hand, I assume.
Just try to position before you actually get the bracket with the TV on
It's worth noting that those screws on the bottom that 'lock' the tv to the mount are pretty much impossible to tighten once the tv is mounted. It's a small drawback of the low profile design but usually inconsequential.
Unless I'm doing it wrong, the only way to tighten them once the tv is up would be with a really long screwdriver, longer than many homeowners would have on-hand, I assume.
nvm did not read all of the details and promo code MIBQEQ4F
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Only holds up to 115#, so not quite as burly, and only 16" wide so you need regular stud spacing. But very pleased with it, and it comes with spacers if you want it a wee bit further off the wall for access.
Probably came from the same factory
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I personally think its like monster HDMI cables. They will try to sell you the cable/mount where you buy the tv, but you can buy one that is exactly the same quality for a fraction of the price. At the end of the day its just 3 pieces of metal engineered to hang a TV on. Add the fact that most new TVs these days are super thin/light, any mount should suffice as long as its installed properly.
I personally think its like monster HDMI cables. They will try to sell you the cable/mount where you buy the tv, but you can buy one that is exactly the same quality for a fraction of the price. At the end of the day its just 3 pieces of metal engineered to hang a TV on. Add the fact that most new TVs these days are super thin/light, any mount should suffice as long as its installed properly.
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