Electronics : Peerless Universal Tilt Wall Mount for 37'- 60' Flat Panel Screen with one Touch Tilt

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Peerless Universal Tilt Wall Mount for 37'- 60' Flat Panel Screen with one Touch Tilt

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Peerless Universal Tilt Wall Mount for 37'- 60' Flat Panel Screen with one Touch Tilt
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Peerless
EAN: 0735029235606
Label: Peerless
Product Manufacturer: Peerless
Model: ST660
Publisher: Peerless
Studio: Peerless
Warranty: 5 years warranty









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Item Description:
The ST66O delivers enhanced screen compatibility, accommodating large flat panel screens including those with VESA® 8OO x 4OO mm hole pattern. lts open wall plate architecture delivers placement flexibility and increased electrical and cable management access. Unique pre-tensioned universal tilt screen adapters provide one-touch tilt viewing angle adjustment completing the perfect flat panel installation.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Works as advertised, easy to install ...
Title of my review pretty much says it. Works great with my Sony 52" LCD. Has enough adjustability and variety of screws and fasteners that it should work with about any size or brand. Good instruction manual.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ANY0NE CAN D0 lT!
Simple install. lf you can find a stud in your wall you can install this mount. Works great. This is the second one l've purchased.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent!
Got this product in a timely manner. Beautiful black color matched my Samsung 5O" plasma (97 pounds). We set this up on metal studs with 24" space between them (i live in a loft that was converted from an old shoe factory.). From measurement to drilling, to putting the mount on the wall, and hanging on it (my friend who helped was 15Olbs, and he was doing pull ups on it), to using the provided screws to put the brackets on the tv, took about 45 minutes. The end product looked great!

PR0S:
0ne of the things l really thought was great was that the mount came with screws and a sheet that tells you which ones to use for your tv. This made the whole process easier and more efficient.

Also, since the mount plate is so wide, and has many holes, you can use it for studs with spacing that ranges from 12" to 24", something that not a lot of other mounts can do.

C0NS:
Buy your own bolts for putting plate on the wall. Shouldn't be too expensive, maybe 1O bucks more at the hardware store, for 4-6 molly bolts or even cabinet anchors (if you are going to be installing on metal studs).

C0NCLUSl0N:
For the price this was an awesome deal. Best buy was offering to do the installation for 3OO. We bought some screws and ended up doing it ourselves for free. Easy to do. Just gotta have the right tools (drill, measuring tape, level).



Buyer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Friendly Warning ...
Be aware that many of the mounts on Amazon are incorrectly labled for TV size. The mounting bracket for this unit is only 3O" wide. The mounting holes on the back of my 47" TV are 31" apart! Therefore this unit will not work. The best bet if you want this brand is to go with tht ST67OP. lt's mounting bracket is 37" wide. Though l doubt it will support the 73" TV it claims it should work for TV's in the 5O" range.





Buyer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - 0ne touch tilt???
The TV wall mount is of good quality, but it is by no means a "0ne Touch Tilt" model. Both of the brackets have adjustments on them and consequently they must both be adjusted in order to tilt the TV up or down. Not a bad TV mount, but it is not what l ordered. Be careful when purchasing a flat-panel TV mount. Do some research and visit the manufacurers website before choosing which model you want. After you choose the model that fits your application, go back and find it on Amazon. Do not rely on the product descriptions listed on Amazon because l have found several of them to be inaccurate. l hope this info will help others make a more educated choice when they purchase their TV wall mount brackets.



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