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The Mounting Dream MD2296-24K is a premium, UL-listed full-motion TV wall mount designed for 42-84 inch TVs up to 100 lbs. Featuring heavy-duty alloy steel construction, it offers 5°/-15° tilt, 45° swivel, and 4° level adjustments with a max VESA of 600x400mm. Compatible with 16", 18", and 24" stud spacing, it includes easy installation tools and a 10-year warranty, making it the perfect upgrade for a sleek, professional home entertainment setup.
Compatible Devices | Television |
Maximum Tilt Angle | 15 Degrees |
Mount Motion | Articulating, Swivel, Tilt, Full Motion |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 42 Inches |
Maximum Compatible Size | 84 Inches |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
N**N
Nice mount
This is a really nice mount and a good value for the price. I really like how it comes out from the wall and you can tilt it in many directions. I had no issue assembling it and the instructions were clear. I also like that there is a little spot to store the allen wrench on the back of the mount for when you want to adjust the tilt. Also, its very sturdy so no issue supporting a large tv. Would definitely buy again.
D**N
Nice quality and easy to install - width adjustability is key
I have bought several Sanus brand TV mounts in the past. They are nice but more expensive.In this case I bought a Sanus brand from Costco. The wall mount bracket was limited to 16 inch stud spacing. For some reason the wall where I wanted to mount this, the studs were 19 inches apart. I found this bracket that was adjustable.Works great. Very easy to install and hang TV.
K**M
This is the one, really. : )
If you've been looking, I'll tell you now, this is the one. We had the earlier version of this one a few years ago, and it was great, but I did have to resort to adding a few dimes to get it just perfect on leveling. No need for that here.PROS:- Super sturdy & strong- Extension bar allows offset installation, if studs aren't centered.- Pivots sideways - both ways- Tilts up and down- Pulls way out from the wall when you need to access the rear, but pushes back to very close to the wall when you want it out of the way.Cons: A little scary to install, if you've never done this before.I've done a few of these over the years, & THIS is the one. I'd buy this one again without hesitation.FYI: These always look very scary to start, but once you realize that half the hardware is for other options, it's a lot less scary (they give you all the hardware you need for installing in multiple ways, and with multiple TV setups. You will have a lot of hardware left over.).Basically, it has two brackets. One mounts to studs in the wall, & the second to the back of your TV - separately, so you can lift it up onto the wall bracket like hanging a picture. Simple as that. You just have to find your studs, drill the right size holes - in the * Right Location *, and mount it.You can do it alone, but to lift it up to the wall mount, you'll want help from a friend. Pretty hard to do that part alone, just due to not seeing the back while you lift it solo. Even a weak friend or child can tell you where to move it, if you don't have real help on the lifting part. TV's are surprisingly light nowadays, so even a teenage girl could lift half.They even give you an extension bar, so if your studs don't align with your placement goals, you can fudge it over quite a bit. Worked great for me.IMPORTANT TIP: Measure the area where you want the TV. We used Painter's tape to outline the spot, with our table located beneath it, so we had a visual on how big everything was going to be. THEN be sure to MEASURE where the bracket needs to mount, to be sure your TV ends up where it needs to be.In our case, the studs & the TV mount were not dead center, so we mounted the TV bracket onto the back of the TV, then had to figure out where the wall mount needed to be, and lowered the wall bracket enough to account for the lower mounting our Sony TV used, vs another brand. With the tape outline, we easily found the 2 best studs for mounting, even though they were also not centered. We chose the two closest to the centerline. (We had 3 stud choices, if one didn't work out. Huge TV)Be sure of placement, before you drill those big holes in your studs. You don't want to do that twice.It's easier than it sounds, so Good luck! : )
F**K
Well built- worth every penny
Honestly way better than I expected for the money. It’s well built, solid and works great. I’m super happy. Very easy to put together, took about 30 min. I would recommend to a friend.
A**R
Great Mount
I was worried the tv would hang off the wall too far. It sits off the wall at a perfect distance, and overall happy with the distance when fully collapsed. The installation was more daunting than I anticipated. It was fairly simple if you know what you're doing, it just came in more pieces than I was expecting. the mount is very sturdy for my 65" Samsung, I do not doubt it will hold without issues. The mechanical joints feel a little "stiff" to move the tv around. Hoping with some WD-40 it will be a little easier to move around.I also mounted brackets for a sound bar with the tv mount and everything works as it should.
J**O
Great for 65" TCL.
Mounted 65" 6 Series TCL. Came out perfect. Mount is excellent, very strong, easy to adjust. Instructions are great. Definitely consider if the vesa screw holes are in the middle of your TV or towards the bottom and factor that in when determining how high off the ground the mount should go, otherwise your TV may wind up too high. I took an extra few minutes to measure it all out (my VESA screw holes were towards bottom of TV) and I subtracted a few extra inches or so from the height I wanted the center of my TV and it came out right where I wanted it because this 6 series TCL hangs higher than a TV with vertically centered vesa screw holes. Nominal height is suggested 42" for center of TV. I put my center of TV around 48" off the ground.You can definitely hang with one person because after you get the mount up, you basically hook the TV onto the mount and then clamp it in. However, when you hook the TV onto the mount, the TV will tip forward under its own weight unless you first turn the arms/levers on the mount to tighten the mount into a vertical position before you put the TV on it. If you do that first then hook the TV onto the lateral bar you could let go (at your own discretion) and screw the clamps into place to lock the TV onto the mount. You need to use a screwdriver to tighten the clamp and lock the TV onto the mount.ONE DRAWBACK FOR BIGGER TVS: If you need to angle TV significantly you may want to opt for mount with longer arm. The bigger the TV the less you will be able to angle without it bumping into wall. In the pic this was the maximum I was able to angle my TV. I do wish I could squeeze a few more degrees out of it.
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