Bracket says suitable up to 22 inch tv but it is fine on my 32 inch tv.
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Zontes
5 Mar 167#4
Disagree. Unless you have read the specification of this product you should not make comment. Loads of money does not mean better quality. However, I do have a batch of gold plated wall brackets available at £200 each. Absolute bargain, guaranteed quality as they are 200 quid each!!. FFS. Get real.
mikes123 to bouncy99
6 Mar 165#7
I have used these brackets and they are very strong and would definitely use them again. Just because it's cheap does not mean it's rubbish.
bouncy99
5 Mar 165#1
with the utmost respect op, i wouldnt hang my 32 inch tv off a £2 bracket.
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bouncy99
5 Mar 165#1
with the utmost respect op, i wouldnt hang my 32 inch tv off a £2 bracket.
johnandrewrussell to bouncy99
5 Mar 16#3
agreed
mikes123 to bouncy99
6 Mar 165#7
I have used these brackets and they are very strong and would definitely use them again. Just because it's cheap does not mean it's rubbish.
sradmad
5 Mar 16#2
good find op, heat added
Zontes
5 Mar 167#4
Disagree. Unless you have read the specification of this product you should not make comment. Loads of money does not mean better quality. However, I do have a batch of gold plated wall brackets available at £200 each. Absolute bargain, guaranteed quality as they are 200 quid each!!. FFS. Get real.
NUMBER1bargaininggirl
6 Mar 16#5
Excellent find op, heat added
jon_baye
6 Mar 162#6
The specs are up to 22" as op has stated and it's from b&m I wouldn't trust it to hang a picture frame
Quadrille to jon_baye
6 Mar 16#13
Says the man who wouldn't enter B&M, in case his neighbours saw him.
proevo21
6 Mar 162#8
I must agree, as a precaution just check the weight limit that the bracket can hold, most tv's now are light enough for the bracket to cope with and if attached to the wall with the correct rawl plug/screws / spirit level... I don't see why you wouldn't be able to use it for a TV larger than 22".
othen
6 Mar 161#9
Agreed (with Zontes), get real. Brackets usually fall down because people don't secure them to the wall properly, nothing to do with the bracket.
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karlos1989
6 Mar 16#10
I hang my 50" on a £24.99 b&m frame... It hasn't fell off the wall in the 2 years I've had it up
baydreamer
6 Mar 162#11
I hang my 80" screen tv on a drawing pin I bought from b&m (only 10p for the box)......seems to do the job.
sayitasitis to baydreamer
6 Mar 16#21
Hilarious, made me laugh out loud .
Quadrille
6 Mar 16#12
There's people here who pay nearly £200 for the 'official' wall hanging devices, while you can always get one for £14.99 on ebay or Amazon. I wouldn't condemn this without looking at it first.
But I certainly wouldn't exceed the specification, either.
Quadrille
6 Mar 16#14
Exactly. 'Nuff said.
belvaz
6 Mar 16#15
Absolutely right. Just look at Jeremy Corbyn 's trousers.
jon_baye
6 Mar 16#16
I didn't say I don't go into b&m unless I fell asleep when typing? I stating that things they sell are rubbish.
Quadrille
6 Mar 16#17
Exactly. If you'd ever visited, you know that much of it is rubbish, but there are also some amazing bargains (included branded goods at truly great prices, which even you couldn't pretend are rubbish).
You are talking rubbish, however. Over to you ....
monsteria
6 Mar 16#18
I think you will find that science and common sense says it's not the size or price of the item but the weight. :wink:
swauvegav
6 Mar 16#19
£2 that's a bit expensive...I prefer to hang my tv from a free one off gumtree. that's my kinda price....bargain for £2!
Quadrille
6 Mar 16#20
Actually, it's all three; but it's rarely wise to exceed the manufacturer's maximum weight; whatever the weight, the welding of joints may outshine them all. Or not. :sunglasses:
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Bracket says suitable up to 22 inch tv but it is fine on my 32 inch tv.
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I must agree, as a precaution just check the weight limit that the bracket can hold, most tv's now are light enough for the bracket to cope with and if attached to the wall with the correct rawl plug/screws / spirit level... I don't see why you wouldn't be able to use it for a TV larger than 22".
Heat added.
But I certainly wouldn't exceed the specification, either.
You are talking rubbish, however. Over to you ....