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Comentado en Canadá el 11 de octubre de 2024
It was easy to set up the template helped love it
Puja
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de enero de 2024
Hey fellow entertainment aficionados,I recently decided to give my living room a sleek makeover and opted for the Sanus VLF728 (B2) Slim Full Motion Swivel TV Bracket for my massive 75-inch TV. Let me tell you, it's been a total game-changer in the way I experience my favorite shows and movies. Here's the lowdown:Slim Elegance:First things first, this bracket is all about that slim profile. It's not one of those chunky mounts that look like an industrial project on your wall. The black finish adds a touch of sophistication, and it's subtle enough to let your TV steal the spotlight.Full Motion Freedom:Now, let's talk about the real star of the show – the full motion swivel. It's like giving your TV the freedom to dance. Whether I'm watching from the kitchen or turning it towards the dining area, the range of motion is impressive. Smooth, fluid, and it feels like I'm in a high-tech sci-fi movie every time I adjust it.Sturdy and Secure:You know that nervous feeling when you hang a massive TV on the wall? Yeah, not with this one. The Sanus VLF728 feels like it means business. Solid construction and robust materials make me trust that my prized possession is securely mounted, no wobbles or worries.Universal Compatibility:This bracket is no snob. It's designed to be friends with most TV brands, accommodating sizes from 42 to 90 inches. So, whether you've got a mid-sized beauty or a cinema-worthy giant, this bracket has you covered.Easy Installation:Now, I'm no DIY expert, but the installation was surprisingly straightforward. The step-by-step guide was like having a patient friend walk you through it. It even came with all the necessary hardware, which saved me a trip to the hardware store.Cable Management Magic:Let's talk about cables – the not-so-pretty side of home entertainment setups. This bracket comes with a built-in cable management system that's like a magician's trick. It hides those unsightly cables, keeping everything neat and organized. No more cable chaos!Final Verdict:If you're in the market for a TV bracket that combines style, functionality, and reliability, the Sanus VLF728 (B2) is a winner. It's a sleek addition to your home theater setup, offering full motion swivel freedom while ensuring your TV stays securely on the wall. It's a thumbs-up from me for transforming my viewing experience.
MHD MAHER DARWISH
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de septiembre de 2024
Good
RCC
Comentado en México el 22 de octubre de 2023
Nos dimos cuenta al armar el soporte qué el codo esta doblado y por lo tanto se sale y no embona
Ed R
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 16 de noviembre de 2020
I used the Vlf728 mount to install an LG OLED65B9PLA - weight 25.2 KG over a recess (see photos). My previous TV was fitted fully into the same recess and I wanted a low profile swivel bracket that would pull the TV against the wall and its rear built into speaker into the recess itself. It worked perfectly for this function. Its low profile meant I was able to fully pull the TV flush with the wall.The instructions provided are very clear and with a bit of extra planning (which was needed for my specific case) mounting was surprisingly simple. I was able to adapt and use the concrete lug bolts to mount the frame into the wall, after which the rest was straightforward. The template provided both helps with positioning the bracket and the screws and bolts. If you are mounting to a concrete or brick wall, you will have everything you need in the box. For drywall or plasterboard you may choose to use anchors or grip-it style fixings.Personally I probably won't swivel it way from the wall to reposition for nomal viewing too often, but for this it can more than adequately support the TV even when fully extended. I can wholeheartedly recommend this bracket if you need a swivel mount like this one, just buy it. It's absolutely superb.
Richie 1975
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 6 de octubre de 2019
First of all the pictures for advertising this product do not do the size of the product justice. The product Weighs in at 19 kg. The length of the wall bracket is 33 inches long and around 15 inches tall. When you are looking at installing a 65 inch TV the weight of the TV is around 40 kg. So taking into account the weight of the TV and the expense of the TV it is worth shelling out for a superior wall bracket. I have my TV in the corner angled at a 45° viewing angle from the corner of the room.With the weight of the TV it is a daunting task thinking about installing such a heavy item protruding out on the 28 inch long arms. But when fitting a large TV and to get the 45° viewing angle long arms are needed.The item comes in five pieces, three other pieces are for the bracket to go on the back of the TV which you will fit first. There are stamped measurement markers which appear through a cutout window in the brackets to angle bracket centrally. All the fixings are provided M6 and M8 size pozzy head drive screws. Depending on your TV depends on which size you use and length, spaces are also included so you do not screw the screw through your TV components.When you open the box there is a cardboard template on top of all the pieces, use this first to Mark out the fixing holes when you decide where you want to hang the bracket.My walls are dob and dab plaster board. This basically means plasterboard is fixed to the internal breezeblock wall using dabs of pasta mix cement. Some people might have bare walls showing and other people might have plaster attached to a wooden frame called studs.Depending on your fixing area depends on what sort of mounts you will use. I decided to use all 14 of the mountain slots in the wall frame. Eight of them are used with 130 mm M8 Lightning bolts. These are a replacement for rawl bolts and a lot easier to use. These like All fixings Can be purchased cheaply from a hardware store. I used a 25 mm wood drill to remove plaster where the bolts were going to go through into the breeze block internal wall. I then used large washers as spaces to take up the void gap between the plaster and the internal wall so when tightening the Lightening bolt, the bracket is secured tightly as it is pulled onto the spaces and the breeze blocks.The remaining six holes I just drilled and again fitted lighting bolts to pull The wall frame onto the plaster for an even tighter fit.Once for TV has been hung, The horizontal level has been achieved and the fixing screws tightened up, cables run through the cable tidy, and wall bracket plate closed, the TV is very secure and I will not be worrying about it leavering it in its self off the wall.The cost of the bracket is expensive but it is a very well-made strong item and will put one’s Mind at rest regarding if the TV was to fall. The brushed aluminium in either silver or black looks very modern also but to be fair the majority of it is not seen because of a TV in a way.
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