great bracket, I bought it recently from amazon direct at a higher price. Can virtually hold anything with easy up to vesa 400x400mm. as they were made for the much heavier plasmas.
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crazylegs
24 Feb 16#22
Hows it going to be slower, its economy delivery option for ebay as well as Amazon marketplace seller!
ChrisUK
23 Feb 161#21
I have 2 of these & they are crap.
Don't expect to be able to pull & tilt the bracket easily, it's almost impossible out of the box (even with pulling with you standing on it).
You need to loosen some of the bolts, which then make it none sturdy & the TV off centre.
The viewing angle is terrible as well (the pitch), even if set to 0 degree's, the screen always tilts down.
I put a temp solution in place by jamming some cardboard behind the joint, but it's not ideal (not too bad if on the wall higher than the normal viewing angle, but crap of you want it on the wall at the normal tv level).
It's cheap for a reason & they won't pay return postage when you realise just how crap they are.
Quite a few bad reviews
Most comment the rack that holds the tv in place comes wonky and although the mount is level on the wall the arms and rack never stay straight so you end up with a wonky TV..
Looks like you get what you pay for here...They are letting them go cheap for a reason it looks like..I'll pass!
Carley to crazylegs
23 Feb 161#12
170 x 4-5*
17 x 1-2*
I'll take my chances!
bobo53 to crazylegs
23 Feb 16#18
I did the same mistake when fitting it. The spirit level should be used on the front bracket and not the rear (the one by the wall), I read that on the instructions but after fitting it. Fortunately there is a degree, even if small, of tilting it before tightening the screws or bolts.
FoxForce5
23 Feb 16#17
I needed a cantilever double arm one like this for a very heavy 50" plasma.
I ended up getting a tectake one that was rated up to 120kgs. It arrived & was actually more robust than advertised & rated up to 175kgs. Before putting the TV on it I quite literally swung from it whilst it was fully extended & it didn't drop a millimetre.
Highky recommended, twice the price of this, but a helluva lot cheaper than buying a new TV & laying new brick & plaster should one of these fail.
jamhops
23 Feb 16#16
Seems counter productive but as my tv is pretty heavy and there are bad reviews about it not being straight I would probably buy from Amazon to return if needed... (ignoring the damage to the wall)
beGG
23 Feb 16#15
i have one, very happy with it.
ollie87
23 Feb 16#14
I have this and it's actually a pretty good bit of kit. Has kept my TV level (checked it every couple of weeks with a spirit level)
Our house has a lounge-diner - it means we can have a boxset on while playing a board game and tilt the TV towards the table. (Living the high life right here folks)
nanuek
23 Feb 16#13
Quite a few reviews, very few of them bad. If 170/200 reviewers rate it 4 or 5 stars then I would say that's an impressive piece of kit, especially as those people would have paid more than the current price.
Sir Charles
23 Feb 16#10
VonHaus make some good stuff. Bought a dual monitor stand made by them last year and it is amazing. Also recently bought one of those electric fire stoves made by them which is also excellent
Bubuka83
23 Feb 16#9
great find, thanks op, heat added!
gadgetfanatic
21 Feb 16#7
Postage is steep and no multi buy postage discounts.... Any help?
bobo53 to gadgetfanatic
22 Feb 16#8
these product used to be for real at over £100 not long time ago, their postage is made up to cut off amazon fees for sure apart from the fact that they would still send them separately because of the weight involved. Amazon charged me £16.99 last week free postage for the same item. Previous price with this people was over £20 if I am not wrong.
mnet
21 Feb 16#6
agree, bought this last year, holds my sony 55'' without an issue, however i am a little bit scare to extend holding arms with it so i do keep these arms fully folded as close to the wall as possible:) overall you will not be dissapointed with quality.
TonySquared
21 Feb 16#5
Good bracket, got one last year, easy to put up and very sturdy.
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Don't expect to be able to pull & tilt the bracket easily, it's almost impossible out of the box (even with pulling with you standing on it).
You need to loosen some of the bolts, which then make it none sturdy & the TV off centre.
The viewing angle is terrible as well (the pitch), even if set to 0 degree's, the screen always tilts down.
I put a temp solution in place by jamming some cardboard behind the joint, but it's not ideal (not too bad if on the wall higher than the normal viewing angle, but crap of you want it on the wall at the normal tv level).
It's cheap for a reason & they won't pay return postage when you realise just how crap they are.
Postage: Free Economy Delivery
Most comment the rack that holds the tv in place comes wonky and although the mount is level on the wall the arms and rack never stay straight so you end up with a wonky TV..
Looks like you get what you pay for here...They are letting them go cheap for a reason it looks like..I'll pass!
17 x 1-2*
I'll take my chances!
I ended up getting a tectake one that was rated up to 120kgs. It arrived & was actually more robust than advertised & rated up to 175kgs. Before putting the TV on it I quite literally swung from it whilst it was fully extended & it didn't drop a millimetre.
Highky recommended, twice the price of this, but a helluva lot cheaper than buying a new TV & laying new brick & plaster should one of these fail.
Our house has a lounge-diner - it means we can have a boxset on while playing a board game and tilt the TV towards the table. (Living the high life right here folks)
PLUS postage
Its literally like somebody handed me £143 cash.