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Prime Members: Perlegear Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 37-82" TV's

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$23.90

$56

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Perlegear via Amazon has for Prime Members: Perlegear Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 37-82" TVs (PGLF12) on sale for $23.91 when you apply promo code 48RCG5YD during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Holds up to 110 lbs
  • Fits most 37″–82″ flat or curved TVs with VESA patterns ranging from 200 x 100mm to 600 x 400mm
  • +5°/-15° tilt (no tools needed) to reduce glare, +/-45° swivel to direct the screen toward your position, and +/-3° leveling
  • Extends 16.5" for viewing and retracts back to 2.9" from the wall

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Perlegear via Amazon has for Prime Members: Perlegear Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 37-82" TVs (PGLF12) on sale for $23.91 when you apply promo code 48RCG5YD during checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

About this Item:
  • Holds up to 110 lbs
  • Fits most 37″–82″ flat or curved TVs with VESA patterns ranging from 200 x 100mm to 600 x 400mm
  • +5°/-15° tilt (no tools needed) to reduce glare, +/-45° swivel to direct the screen toward your position, and +/-3° leveling
  • Extends 16.5" for viewing and retracts back to 2.9" from the wall

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In no way am I an engineer but I'd say there's a lot of way ways to overcome this hurdle. Say mount a couple 1x4s across the area you plan to install. Screw them to your studs then screw this to them.
Cut out your sheetrock put 1x4 or 2x4 behind and put the sheetrock back.
Cut a 1/4", 1/2", 3/4" rectangle of plywood to screw to your studs then mount this to that. I included all those sizes because it would depend on the size and weight of the TV you're mounting. Though I personally think 1/4" would be more than enough for even an 85" TV, again, not an engineer.
Alternatively to keep the off wall spacing closer you could do the same using a couple 1" or 2" pieces of flat bar steel. Nearly every TV I've mounted I've had to get creative because the mount missed one or both studs to put the TV where I wanted it.

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9 months ago
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kkm23
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See any versions that can support 24" studs near this price?
9 months ago
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topfuel
9 months ago
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Quote from kkm23 :
See any versions that can support 24" studs near this price?
Nothing at that price, but the PGLF 16 will handle 24" OC. It's another model made by Perlegear.
9 months ago
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Dyscalculic
9 months ago
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Wish there was one at this price with a single stud mounting for TVs up to 65".
9 months ago
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9 months ago
MichaelM3467
9 months ago
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Quote from kkm23 :
See any versions that can support 24" studs near this price?
To be honest I just installed this a couple weeks ago (bought 9 months ago). You could center it on a stud and use wall anchors. 2 strong lag bolts will hold a LOT of weight even at full extension. The 4 wall anchors at the corner would just give it a little more support.
9 months ago
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far3320
9 months ago
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Had a buddy of mine who installed TV professioanlly on people's walls. His test was to do three pullups once mounted to ensure it could hold if a kid or drunk adult pulled on it.
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Quote from far3320 :
Had a buddy of mine who installed TV professioanlly on people's walls. His test was to do three pullups once mounted to ensure it could hold if a kid or drunk adult pulled on it.
I always hang on my mounts too after installation
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Quote from kkm23 :
See any versions that can support 24" studs near this price?
In no way am I an engineer but I'd say there's a lot of way ways to overcome this hurdle. Say mount a couple 1x4s across the area you plan to install. Screw them to your studs then screw this to them.
Cut out your sheetrock put 1x4 or 2x4 behind and put the sheetrock back.
Cut a 1/4", 1/2", 3/4" rectangle of plywood to screw to your studs then mount this to that. I included all those sizes because it would depend on the size and weight of the TV you're mounting. Though I personally think 1/4" would be more than enough for even an 85" TV, again, not an engineer.
Alternatively to keep the off wall spacing closer you could do the same using a couple 1" or 2" pieces of flat bar steel. Nearly every TV I've mounted I've had to get creative because the mount missed one or both studs to put the TV where I wanted it.
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9 months ago
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osslickd
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Anyone know if there's more coupon codes for other Perlegear mounts? ( other than the default 10% that shows up on the amazon page )
I need a smaller 26-65" : https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=UTF8&th=1
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9 months ago
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Quote from far3320 :
Had a buddy of mine who installed TV professioanlly on people's walls. His test was to do three pullups once mounted to ensure it could hold if a kid or drunk adult pulled on it.
Once a tv is actually mounted, the connection between the mount and the wall is not the weak point, the connection between the tv and mount is nowhere near that strong, and having installed a couple of these mounts recently in my house I wouldn't expect these mounts to be able to hold that much weight anyway being full motion. The 65" TCL's I put up with these weigh 31 pounds, I don't need it to support a man doing pullups, nor do I think the 31 pound TCL is engineered to be able to withstand such loads if a drunk man tried that.

Relevant to this post, I would say these appear to be well built mounts with good instructions and good hardware, I would recommend based on my experience.
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9 months ago
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Quote from Beckles :
Once a tv is actually mounted, the connection between the mount and the wall is not the weak point, the connection between the tv and mount is nowhere near that strong, and having installed a couple of these mounts recently in my house I wouldn't expect these mounts to be able to hold that much weight anyway being full motion. The 65" TCL's I put up with these weigh 31 pounds, I don't need it to support a man doing pullups, nor do I think the 31 pound TCL is engineered to be able to withstand such loads if a drunk man tried that.

Relevant to this post, I would say these appear to be well built mounts with good instructions and good hardware, I would recommend based on my experience.
Yeah I agree. No doubt the stud cant support my 175lb but the actual TV mount itself, specced at 100lb or so, definitely cannot hold me. His friend must be anorexic.
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9 months ago
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Quote from valleypoboy :
In no way am I an engineer but I'd say there's a lot of way ways to overcome this hurdle. Say mount a couple 1x4s across the area you plan to install. Screw them to your studs then screw this to them.
Cut out your sheetrock put 1x4 or 2x4 behind and put the sheetrock back.
Cut a 1/4", 1/2", 3/4" rectangle of plywood to screw to your studs then mount this to that. I included all those sizes because it would depend on the size and weight of the TV you're mounting. Though I personally think 1/4" would be more than enough for even an 85" TV, again, not an engineer.
Alternatively to keep the off wall spacing closer you could do the same using a couple 1" or 2" pieces of flat bar steel. Nearly every TV I've mounted I've had to get creative because the mount missed one or both studs to put the TV where I wanted it.
100% - you attach woods to the studs and attach the mount to the wood. Now, my knowledge is at least 15 years old (from my Circuit City days) but it was once in a blue moon that the studs were where you actually want to mount the tv.
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maheeinfy
9 months ago
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I got this Sanus from Costco. Any reason Sanus is better than this deal?
https://www.costco.com/sanus-pref...41842.html
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9 months ago
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Quote from MichaelM3467 :
To be honest I just installed this a couple weeks ago (bought 9 months ago). You could center it on a stud and use wall anchors. 2 strong lag bolts will hold a LOT of weight even at full extension. The 4 wall anchors at the corner would just give it a little more support.
This was my thought too but you whipped your thoughtfulness out before I could!
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Rabbitsuit
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Quote from enzolt :
Yeah I agree. No doubt the stud cant support my 175lb but the actual TV mount itself, specced at 100lb or so, definitely cannot hold me. His friend must be anorexic.
Am guilty of doing pullups on TV mounts. Can confirm the cheap rocketfish one from Best buy held me up at 165lbs easily.

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No Studs? No Problem

TOGGLER SNAPTOGGLE BB Toggle Anchor.

Found these on yt channel B The Installer.
Hung my (fairly heavy) 55" Frame and 65" 90C.

I -love- these things since I'm 24' studs here too.

And I used this very mount for the 90C (3 toggles on top and bottom; always overbuild)

hth someone
Last edited by init0 February 9, 2024 at 07:14 AM.
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