📺 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The Mounting Dream UL Listed TV Mount is a versatile and robust solution for securely mounting TVs ranging from 37 to 75 inches. With a loading capacity of 132lbs and a maximum VESA of 600 x 400mm, this low-profile mount not only saves space but also allows for an adjustable tilt to reduce glare. Installation is straightforward, and dedicated customer support ensures a seamless experience.
Brand Name | Mounting Dream |
Item Weight | 5.72 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.6 x 9.2 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Item model number | MD2268-LK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Specification Met | TV mount |
A**D
10/10 TV Mount - Amazing for the price
What an amazing TV mount. I will list the pros and the cons below.Pros:- Extremely straight forward. No unnecessary bulky packaging. You get your mount, hardware, instructions and you’re good to go.- Exceptional quality. Given the highly competitive price, I was shocked to learn that the quality is still there. This ranges from the mount itself, all the way to the little plastic spacers they give.- Very generous with their “extras”. They basically say “we don’t care how your TV mounts, we included the necessary hardware for it” and they sure did. There are a multitude of spacer options to accommodate different screw lengths, recessed holes on your actual tv, etc.- The pull tabs are so much better than the traditional annoying, small screws that you have to back out each time you want to adjust. This made it very easy to route some cables (I initially forgot) and to figure out where I wanted the TV to be before I tightened the tilt adjusters.Cons:- Quite literally my only con is that the pull tabs hang below the TV depending on the height at which it’s mounted to the actual brackets. Something simple like a hook could prevent this and it’s certainly not a big deal. I just ended up used tape to keep them out of the way.Overall, a great buy.
J**G
Worth it, trust me!
Works like a charm, extremely easy setup and a great buy! Holds up my 65" without issue. Installation was easy and it includes everything you'll need plus a great little level (which I have already used on other projects since completing the mount installation). The rail size holds just about any TV (VERY well I'd like to add), on the market and overall, I'm very pleased! Will definitely be back for more!
A**W
Rock Solid Mount with Easy Installation
I used this mount for my 65-inch TV and the installation was quick and straightforward. I didn’t even need the instructions at first, but when I did use them, they were clear and easy to follow. The pull-down straps to lock the TV in place are a nice feature and make securing or adjusting the TV very simple. The mount feels very sturdy, and after over a year on the wall, the TV has stayed completely stable. Excellent quality and great value. I highly recommend it for anyone mounting a larger TV.
P**N
Value + Price. Gets the job done. But...
When you're looking for a simple, well-priced mount option, and one that seems to accommodate all stud-spacing situations, your next parameter to consider may be the actual stud-spacing situation and the center of the wall (or center location you want the TV mounted). You want a mount that accomodates various stud-spacing. That's why I purchased this one (16/18/24 ) with 16" center-to-center being the most common. You may want to locate your studs first, before ordering, to try to determine if this mount will work for you. (I'm attaching a photo of the wall-mount bracket paper template that is included with this unit in case it helps anyone. I'd like to have all these things prior to ordering actually.)The dimensions of the plate are:25.5" width9" heightCenter bracket (no drilling area) is 2.5" wide, then the slot pattern starts.The lateral lag bolt locations are 1-3/8" slots with 5/8" between the slots spacing.While this bracket accomodates for various stud spacing (16/18/24), I hadn't considered that there may be any oddities in the stud-spacing in shorter walls at the vertical center (if you want your TV "centered" in a 12-16' wall). I figured this mount should handle with whatever stud situation, and allow us to horizontally shift either the bracket mount or the TV. This wasn't a correct assumption.Our wall is approximately 14' wide. After scanning with a new stud-sensor (which didn't seem reliable/accurate anyway), it indicated centered wall studs spaced about 5" apart in the middle of the wall (turned out to be false). Its stressful that this bracket has a 2.5" center plate which precludes you from drilling any holes where the center bracket is located, and may possibly screw up your spacing for the next stud...According to the stud-sensor, the slot situation for the lag bolts locations in studs was going to be very tight. The stud-sensor gave one positive reading and one false reading for a ghost stud. It gave the same reading exactly, approximately 6" below the top holes. (If you're trying to get these lag bolts into a stud, then you will likely need a stud-sensor to do this job-but let's hope it's more accurate than the "top of the line" model I bought).If you have a wall-mount bracket that is 25.5" width, and you are supposed to have the common 16" stud-spacing, and a shorter wall (like 12-14') upon which you want the TV centered, you actually don't have a lot of room for stud/lag-bolt error and the 25.5" plate doesn't actually give a lot of leeway for shift either...I don't want to give the bracket a low rating because it functions as it should, but I do want to say that we had no choice but to end up with 2 stud-mounted lag bolts and 2 drywall-mounted lag bolts (which should've been anchors. I'm not worried about it as the TV is light and the weight is centered.) But, this whole process took longer than it should've. I didn't feel satisfied that the entirely stud-mounted situation hadn't been achieved (for which the stud-sensor is to blame, but, also there just isn't actually alot of room for error with the wall-mount panel width versus the actual stud locations).
J**N
Close in fit is great, but will minimize tilt if that's your priority. Great Value!
American made, and actually, really well! So online, this is a very highly reviewed mount and company, with good reason. The assembly, while taking a bit of time, is clearly laid out, and has ample guides to make wall placement easy. Screws, washers, and spacers are all provided, though you'll need your own socket wrench, drill, and screwdriver. Attached to studs in the wall, the whole base plate feels strong and secure, easily enough to handle the max rated 60kg (though our 65" flatscreen was only 20kg). The tilt is pretty low, at only 8 degrees, but that's the flip side of it fitting so close to wall - the mount itself is less than two inches out from the wall to the back of the TV! So if you want a more adjustable option, sure, this might not be perfect. But if you (as we did) put your TV in an area with higher traffic in your house, the close-in fit is paramount. And considering it was on sale for 29.99, it's amazing overall. Even at full price (sub $40) you're not going to see this quality without spending $50-60. Great value for money.
ترست بايلوت
منذ 5 أيام
منذ يوم واحد