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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
The tv mount holds an older 32" LCD TV. It is ideal for the application I need. Little difficult to install the tv to the mounting arm. Pay attention to the installation video.
Yanet
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Great
Glen
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I have three 32" monitors. All three are attached to one of these mounts. Easy to install.
Britney M. Drometer
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
I honestly can’t expect much at this price point but putting the mount on was a little frustrating. One of the nuts to mount the extender pieces was stripped. If you have a small tv with the smaller vesa mount screws and using the extender pieces you might need washers so that the screws don’t go through the holes. There weren’t extra washers for this. Luckily I had my own. My next gripe was I thought it would come with the extender piece to get it farther away from the wall based on the sizes this mount supposedly supports but there is not. Guess I should have read the description better. It does what it’s supposed to but having to find more hardware for me to make it work was annoying.
Brandon G
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2021
It's pretty solid. Bought for a 32 inch TV and wanted to have the tv mounted at the 90° angle so the side bezel was flush with the wall. The arm isn't long enough for 90°. It's probably 80° or so. I didn't account for the large TV bezel when planning my purchase so I can't really blame Mount It. A 27 inch TV would likely be perfect for a flush 90°.It tilts up and down slightly. It would be nice to see one more articulation point. The swivel is good, but maybe a bit too easy to move.The two large screws for the base plate that go through your wall are hex heads. I didn't have a large enough socket for my drill so I measured the screw length and pre drilled; then used the dinky sized adjustment wrench that came with the mount. It took a while but it works. I'm used to seeing Philips heads on wall mount stuff so I was ill prepared.It's a pretty good value overall. Maybe the 3rd or 4th Mount It product I've gotten. I may grease the arm joints up as they are a bit stiff. It serves the purpose I purchased it for.
JX
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2021
A small screw was missing and the company did not reply when I emailed about it. Also, the large screws provided were nowhere near long enough to go into my tv so I had to figure out the require size and buy some.Once I found replacement screws, it worked fine. However, definitely required some more work on my part involving at least 2-3 trips to the hardware store.
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Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 7, 2021
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G. Wilkins
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2021
I bought this because it was the cheapest swivel-arm mount for a 42 inch TV when I was looking.I can't complain for the price I paid. I think people are critical of it because you have to take a second to figure out how to align the mounting brackets. Just lay the TV face down and put everything into place before screwing it together. I mean, if you're drilling holes to mount this, you should be able to handle a few small lock-nuts.It came with anchors for the wall, I split one in half to plug the mount holes firmly. The only other thing I could criticize is that you have to use a pliers or small box wrench to lock-in where you set the tilt. Again, these are all things you do once and forget about.The mount swivels, turns and rotates making the 42 inch TV visible from any spot in the room, so I gave it 5 stars. I can't deduct a whole point because it takes Lego-level ability to install, especially since it fits so many types of TV mount layouts.
Yang Aa.
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 28, 2020
Item as described on ads
John Seldon
Reviewed in Australia on December 11, 2020
Tilt Arm does what it claims to do. We have a Hisense 32" tv, which has mounting holes 100 * 200 so mounting the tv in portrait mode and swiveling to landscape fixes the mounting problem. As of now, we are still debating where to actually put the arm in our viewing room.
John Crowden
Reviewed in Canada on November 7, 2020
Samsung 42". Supports the TV with good range of motion. Unit comes in bits so assembly required - not difficult. Had to use my own 10mm wrench for the final tightening, no big deal. Face of TV projects about 2.5" from the wall as I removed the drywall at the bracket to get the TV closer to the wall. Unit is very sturdy, not flimsy at all as I've seen in other comments.
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2020
I purchased this for the price and amazon recommended it.First time ever mounting anything to a wall other than a picture frame with a hammer and a nail.You will need your own tools obviously, drill bits, hammer drill, flat head screwdriver, a level, stud finder unless you know how to find studs without one. The wrench that comes with the mount is only meant for the tilt adjustment, not for getting the bolts in the wall, obviously. It took me about 30 minutes in total to get my 32in samsung smart tv up.Find the correct rack settings for the bolts to hold your tv, there's 3 different options and ways for them to work, very versatile, I'd say it really can go with any 32 or below in television. Find the stud in the wall, measure how high you want your tv make the marks then drill your holes first before drilling the bolts in attaching the mount to the wall. It can be easy when swiveling it to slightly turn the tv where it's not parallel to the ground, but just as easy as it is for that to happen, its just as easy to put it back and straighten it out, how you would a crooked picture. I recommend this product, but mainly I recommend that if you know nothing about the proper tools and process when it comes to things like this, don't go in blind, fail at doing it yourself then blame the product, seller and amazon. Just pay amazon to mount it for you. That or watch youtube videos before trying anything. I did, even as I was putting it up. Im satisfied with the end result and the fact that I did it myself.
Mark Lane
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2019
I had my right leg amputated in May and live in a 2 story a 5 bedroom house. After the amputation, I had to convert the downstairs "master"(actually, bigger than the upstairs) which I used as an office into the bedroom/office/therapy room. I received a 43 in Sharp and put it first on the top of a file cabinet. I used something inter the stand to the builder put ilt it down to look at it directly. In looking for a mount, the builder had 16" studs and 24" studs at random, So I needed a single stud Mount to hold 41 lbs. but could also tilt toward my desk from when I start using it more often. Pic 1 shows the angle that s perfect for watching in the bed and sitting at a desk. Pic2 shows the angle and I pulled it a little from the wall and 3 shows the view from my bed installation to the laptop set up I have on the bed. Installed easy with adapters to VESA 400. And once mounted into the stud, dropped it onto the overhang, screwed in bottom screws and all done.
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