The product is great, instructions are well outlined. But the anchors that are provided are junk and I would recommend getting your own heavy duty anchors.
This is a sturdy, well engineered wall mount that works great for my new 65" TV. After considering a manual lowering mount, I decided that handling the TV on a regular basis was probably not worth the risk or the added cost of the motorized version. Go ahead and spend the extra $ - if the safety and convenience aren't worth it, the coolness factor certainly is.
Love this!! Just what we needed when we re-did the fireplace, the height of the mantle makes it to high to view the TV but with this it’s so easy to lower it. The living room has gone from always being an empty room to the new favorite room to gather. I’m a short woman but it’s a breeze for me to lower it down.
The installed took more time that expected , this installed needs two adults and a 6 foot ladder to help with the install of the TV and Steady it. Also measure twice once you start drilling your holes. Also the main bracket that mounts the TV could us a heavier gauge steel, but that depends on the the size of the TV and year made. My size TV was 65 LG, I would recommend go up one mount for 70-75 if the gauged is stronger. lifting the TV back up does not look as easy as the online info. Bringing the TV down is much easier.
Exactly as described. Works well. Decent price for motorized remote controlled mount. Pay attention to details in installation manual and installation will be a snap. One downside is the recommended height above mantle in the manual is not accurate. I could have mounted it 4 inches lower without a problem. Additional spacers and/or additional bolt lengths for VESA would be a plus.
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This is a great bracket, Puts the TV at a lower level ...
on May 14, 2018
Posted by: Jason Kerr
This is a great bracket, Puts the TV at a lower level then up if you want a fire.
First off it works wonderfully for my 55 inch tv looks clean. I do have four recommendations that are more design choices. 1 Elongating the vesa bars depending on config there is spacing where you see bottom of mount. 2 Adding in a wire route at top I cut one in to hide the cable better. 3 making the silicone piece designed to be removed a different colour it was a little inconspicuous and almost forgotten about. 4 This can be a manu issue, mine seemed to break after first use. It turned out that a cable was pulled just enough out it didn't want to work as if it was over stretched upon piston reposition.