Your timing is PERFECT. I went with the Pearlsmith single stud Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 26-60 Inch TVs. It will be in the corner of a spare bedroom on a 40” TV.
It would be nice if he listed his top three favorite mounts. 1. The best money can buy. 2. A decent mount that's the in the middle between cost & quality. 3. The best bang for your buck. 4. Being his favorite overall mount and why.
I cannot find a "full motion" TV wall mount (77 inches and up) that can pan horizontally (not tilt). I have an unused doorway to the left of where I'm going to center my TV and there doesn't seem to be any wall mounts that is capable of shifting to the left without some tilt.
Those Pipi's were a great deal during the Amazon sale, but regular price is still great! Picked up FOUR for my new crib! Thanks for being there for us B!
Is the Mounting Dream Flush TV Mount, as shown at the 6:10 mark in the video, compatible and suitable for the Samsung S90C 77" TV? I'm particularly fond of the fixed and flush mount setup of my current TV and would like to maintain that aesthetic
Hello, what’s the best mounting bracket for a 75” tilt? It’s a basement application 1/2” sheet rock on screwed into ferring strips that are attached to concrete block. Essentially anchoring into the concrete with 1” spacers, to compensate for the 1/2 gap and 1/2 sheet rock.
I have a question. I have a flat TV mount that I installed. I cannot reach the strings to pull that would unlock the TV. The TV is stuck to my wall on the flat mount. Is there an alternative way to unlock the TV from the mount?
For my 65" Sony OLED TV, I went with a monoprice wall mount, the simple type with tilt adjustment. The model I chose had an extra wide about 34" wide mounting plate since a stud was right in the center where the mount would go and that allows it to mount with screws to studs on both sides and in the middle, studs 16" apart. That model sells for $20-30 so similar to others that have plates that aren't that wide.
Can be overkill. Some tvs are barely 34" wide. You can just off set the mount to catch 2 studs but I'm sure it worked out fine. People worry about it falling down, but you can mount most tvs on a single stud.
I had an onn. Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 50" to 86" TVs, up to 15° tilting mounted into the stone on my fireplace. I need to move the TV up about 6 inches and it's on the brackets as high as the brackets have holes. I can't move the TV mount so can I get longer brackets that would screw into the TV mount frame to allow the tv to be moved up higher on the wall? If so, where can I get the brackets.
Question: I have a decent mounting system already installed in my new home. (Monoprice product ID 12986) Unfortunately, the previous owner sold the TV with the bracket system still attached. So I'm left with the mounting system but no brackets. I assume there's an easy way to jerry-rig a different bracket system to the current mount, but how do I check which brackets will fit my current wall mount? Is it just easier to take the whole thing off the wall and install a new system? Thanks.
Have you reviewed tv stands that use vesa mount? I just got a wali universal tv stand tvs001 but wondering if i should have got tv stand pedestal. The legs on TV are too far apart to fit so need something in middle.
I wish I watched this before buying two Sanus mounts. I needed two for an lg c3 65in and lg 55inch. For the price tag, $90 each, it was a pain and very specific to vesa pattern on the tv. I ended up returning both since lining up the holes with the tv, I wasn’t able to properly installed the stupid one little security screw that was the only way to keep the tv leveled. I just ended up going for two different mounting dream mounts. They’re straight to the point and very good being universal. Thanks for your guide!
This video came in handy because I’m in the process of getting my ONN 65 inch TV mounted and I’m so scared because I don’t know what not to go with from Amazon and then when you found the amount that you like they have good reviews they have bad reviews that make me not wanna buy it so can you please tell me what is a good mount for a 65 inch TV I kind of like the first mount that she was talking about at the beginning of the video I didn’t think of good reviews about that one and I did see bad reviews about it but I’m just so nervous because I don’t know what mount is really good for my 65 inch LCD television
I have a Sony KDL-V40XBR1. I want to use it in my semi truck. What is the best mount to buy for it that isn't too rigid because trucks bounce around? Thanks in advance.
Would love your opinion on the Sanus BLT3-B1 4D tilt mount. It's half the price of the Sanus full motion and has the knobs like the rocket fish tilt to keep it more secure. You ever use this one?
Hi, ideally I'd like an articulating bracket for Sony 77 OLED that can take the weight without it tilting forward due to the weight of the TV, is there anything you can suggest? Thanks!
Harbor Freight for my LG 65 downstairs and same for my 55 LG.Full motion and giant mounting plate,clips for TV cord,I purchased the second mount during holiday so it was 30$ normal is 50$.
Hi, I enjoy the thoroughness of your reviews. We have TV in the basement that is mounted high to be used with a treadmill, but it would be great to be able to lower it for better casual viewing. Can you please review height adjustable options, such as those by Mantel Mount, Mount-It, or any other options you are aware of?
Im just curious if you have a 80lb 40" TV and a 20lb 70", does size really matter? I just dont think size would really have anything to do with it now that TVs are so light.
Nothing, unless you can get proper support behind it. There are bolts that are specific for platerboard where there is no stud but probably won't last. Also there must be studs there somewhere as what was the plasterboard attached to.
thanks for all the info... appreciate it - I'm installing a full motion mount for 55" Samsung Quantum OLED only about 30 lbs and found a full motion mount on Amazon - putting in a box/hole above fireplace and having to extend 24" out so that it is flush with wall... above mantle and fireplace...
It's how many times per second the image on the screen refreshes. So if you were watching sports or gaming. You see a baseball being hit disappear or the football out of a QBs hand look fuzzy after his throw...it's because the 60 frames per second cant refresh fast enough to keep that ball whole. 120hz+ only way to go and a big noticeable difference. Hope I could help. 😊
I recently bought an Sony X95L and EchoGear wall mount that you showed, it’s rated at 125lbs and my tv is 114lbs.. should I return it and purchase the HumanCentric wall that you suggested? it’s rated at 176lbs which I’ll be more comfortable..
Do you think a full motion swivel mount can be done on metal studs for my TCL 65” that weighs around 55lbs (25kg)? None of the installers are confident here to install on metal studs with the weight here in Australia. Was looking to get a Mounting Dream because can’t get Pipishell locally here on Amazon?
In America, I do them often on metal studs in that situation. Normally metal studs are 24 inches apart here so I normally have a mount that covers 2 studs for extending it out. Flatter mounts, I do 1. The weight is not an issue for metal studs
Don't judge I know this is going to sound like a stupid question. First I have mounted plenty of TV's in the past always to studs though. But with a 77" LG G3 I would like to use the no gap mount. My wall though has one stud direct middle where I want. They supply anchors with the no gap is it made also to not need studs. Watching LG mount video they don't mention studs but seems fishy please anyone HELP!?
B The Installer. Thanks for your wonderful work and sharing all valuable information. Got a question for you. I have a 65 inch LG LED TV and am upgrading to a Sony A80L 77 inch. Can I use the same TV mount or do I need to change?
Tough to know for sure but normally 77" tvs have similar patterns. Check what size pattern is on the current tv and on the new one.. it's found on best buy site
Hi! An answer and ill suscribe. I cant decide between pearlesmith full motion or Mounting dream for a 77 inch. Which is the better buy? or do you have better suggestions? I see you mention human centric for 98 inch, how about for a 77 inch? Thanks!
The human centric would work but it's pretty large. Great for the money. It's as strong as the $400 Sanus mounts. Perlesmith mounts are great, the large one for $80+ is great.
Great video B! I have a stud pretty much dead center of the wall I want to mount my LG 65" OLED TV. Do you recommend getting something like the Mounting Dream MD2268-XL so I can hit 2-3 studs?
Brandon, thank you for all your information. I find your advice and videos very helpful and I have a quick question I watched your top rated TV mounts for 2023 and I was curious if you had a suggestion for a TV mount that extends up to 40+ inches and has a 180 turn thanks for your time
I forgot to mention, I saw one called the mounting dream, long arm and physix wall mount just wondering if either of these are a good choice. Thanks again.
Mounts don't typically extend that far as they put too much stress on the walls. I made videos on TV mounts to get, Mounting Dream is good, there is a human centric large arm for $149on Amazon as well. Plenty to choose from.
Let me know when they have one with a six foot articulating arm. Where you can have a monitor mounted on the wall and pull it out and down to be right in front of you for computer work and put back for tv viewing. A 24 inch pullout doesn't do anything but help access to the back for wiring.
That will never happen because you are talking about the amount of pressure it could put on the wall vs the mount strength. You can't leverage anything safely 6ft away from a wall
Thanks much for the info! Like you said, the choices are ridiculous. I have studs on 16" centers but the center of the TV falls exactly on one of them, and just don't trust toggle bolts. Is there a good option for a 32" wide back plate? I want to be able to pull the TV out from the wall for changing cables and whatnot, but would prefer not having the option to tilt down, or only if the tilt can absolutely be locked. I found one on A***** but TH-cam tends to delete my comments when I try to post links. It's made by "Mounting Dream" and the description says it works with 32" studs. I like the fact that the mounting plate has holes all the way across, but it does have a tilt option and I'm not so sure about it. EDIT: Forgot to mention that it's a 65" TV.
Probably overkill for a 65" but I'm sure if it has 32" wide back plate, it would hold that no problem. Most arm mounts have Tilt down. I would likely just put the stud in the middle of the pipishell $40 mount and it wouldbe perfectly fine.
Your timing is PERFECT. I went with the Pearlsmith single stud Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 26-60 Inch TVs. It will be in the corner of a spare bedroom on a 40” TV.
Update
It would be nice if he listed his top three favorite mounts.
1. The best money can buy.
2. A decent mount that's the in the middle between cost & quality.
3. The best bang for your buck.
4. Being his favorite overall mount and why.
Went with the Sanus vlt7 recently. Really happy with it and has really good movement for easy adjustments or cable changes.
What are some good mounts. For 85 inch Sony 90L?
I cannot find a "full motion" TV wall mount (77 inches and up) that can pan horizontally (not tilt). I have an unused doorway to the left of where I'm going to center my TV and there doesn't seem to be any wall mounts that is capable of shifting to the left without some tilt.
Those Pipi's were a great deal during the Amazon sale, but regular price is still great! Picked up FOUR for my new crib! Thanks for being there for us B!
I just got one too. Can’t figure out which combination of bolts and spacers to use with my 65” Samsung curved tv. Any ideas?
Is the Mounting Dream Flush TV Mount, as shown at the 6:10 mark in the video, compatible and suitable for the Samsung S90C 77" TV? I'm particularly fond of the fixed and flush mount setup of my current TV and would like to maintain that aesthetic
Can you finish your Hisense review? I really want to know how the 75 inch ads panel performs compared the the VA variant.
Looking for a wall hugger tilt for mantel tilt would be 10,12 15, one finger I don’t like the nobs to losen and tighten to tilt
Mounting Dream MD2298 is a really good full motion mount for a 75". I just installed it. Fits all stud placements.
Hello, what’s the best mounting bracket for a 75” tilt? It’s a basement application 1/2” sheet rock on screwed into ferring strips that are attached to concrete block. Essentially anchoring into the concrete with 1” spacers, to compensate for the 1/2 gap and 1/2 sheet rock.
I have a question. I have a flat TV mount that I installed. I cannot reach the strings to pull that would unlock the TV. The TV is stuck to my wall on the flat mount. Is there an alternative way to unlock the TV from the mount?
For my 65" Sony OLED TV, I went with a monoprice wall mount, the simple type with tilt adjustment. The model I chose had an extra wide about 34" wide mounting plate since a stud was right in the center where the mount would go and that allows it to mount with screws to studs on both sides and in the middle, studs 16" apart. That model sells for $20-30 so similar to others that have plates that aren't that wide.
Can be overkill. Some tvs are barely 34" wide. You can just off set the mount to catch 2 studs but I'm sure it worked out fine. People worry about it falling down, but you can mount most tvs on a single stud.
What mount would you use for the 98inch Sony x90l. Thank you?
I had an onn. Full Motion TV Wall Mount for 50" to 86" TVs, up to 15° tilting mounted into the stone on my fireplace. I need to move the TV up about 6 inches and it's on the brackets as high as the brackets have holes. I can't move the TV mount so can I get longer brackets that would screw into the TV mount frame to allow the tv to be moved up higher on the wall? If so, where can I get the brackets.
LG OLED C4 Best tightest to wall with slight tilt function?
Would this fit a Samsung curved tv series 8 65 inch ?
How do I know if my tv is compatible with a specific wall Mount ? I got a Samsung q60r I think like 2019 or 2020 model
Dear b the instaler what tv wall mount do u neec for the 88 inch tv from lg he 8k tv that also has the peace undr the stand
This is fabulous, thank you!
Any recommendations for a 50 inch Vizio fixed wall mount?
Whats the best for 55’’ with swivel? Not too expensive
looking for pne that goes close to the wall but comes out and swivels as far as possible for a a95k what is my options
What would you guys recommend for a 77inch samsung oled slim mount ?
Question: I have a decent mounting system already installed in my new home. (Monoprice product ID 12986) Unfortunately, the previous owner sold the TV with the bracket system still attached. So I'm left with the mounting system but no brackets. I assume there's an easy way to jerry-rig a different bracket system to the current mount, but how do I check which brackets will fit my current wall mount? Is it just easier to take the whole thing off the wall and install a new system? Thanks.
Have you reviewed tv stands that use vesa mount? I just got a wali universal tv stand tvs001 but wondering if i should have got tv stand pedestal. The legs on TV are too far apart to fit so need something in middle.
I wish I watched this before buying two Sanus mounts. I needed two for an lg c3 65in and lg 55inch. For the price tag, $90 each, it was a pain and very specific to vesa pattern on the tv. I ended up returning both since lining up the holes with the tv, I wasn’t able to properly installed the stupid one little security screw that was the only way to keep the tv leveled. I just ended up going for two different mounting dream mounts. They’re straight to the point and very good being universal. Thanks for your guide!
Will my sony x90k 55" 2022 fit into a 400x400mm wall mount?
This video came in handy because I’m in the process of getting my ONN 65 inch TV mounted and I’m so scared because I don’t know what not to go with from Amazon and then when you found the amount that you like they have good reviews they have bad reviews that make me not wanna buy it so can you please tell me what is a good mount for a 65 inch TV I kind of like the first mount that she was talking about at the beginning of the video I didn’t think of good reviews about that one and I did see bad reviews about it but I’m just so nervous because I don’t know what mount is really good for my 65 inch LCD television
Your experience speaks volumes. Thanks for the great info!
just got a 65xl90 from sony. I have a weird townhome so it would need to be articulating. Any suggestions?
@BTheInstaller what size toggle bolts should I use for the pipishell tv wall mount for 26-65
whats a good mount for an oled where I want to mount a power strip and cable box and a mac mini behind it
Im not responsible for your mistakes lol 😂😂😂😂😂
Hi B The Installer are you still using the Mounting Dream UL MD2380?
Hi B, 75” slight tilt only, what is the current slimmest model / brand
Wow, you just answered all my questions and so my research is done!
Excellent video. Thank you very much. Keep up the great work !!!!!
I have a Sony KDL-V40XBR1. I want to use it in my semi truck. What is the best mount to buy for it that isn't too rigid because trucks bounce around? Thanks in advance.
So no Monoprice mounts recommended?
Is there one out there that can just move in and out a bit to get better access to cables? I don't need a full motion one.
Would love your opinion on the Sanus BLT3-B1 4D tilt mount. It's half the price of the Sanus full motion and has the knobs like the rocket fish tilt to keep it more secure. You ever use this one?
Which mount for an 83" Sony A90J OLED?
Hi, ideally I'd like an articulating bracket for Sony 77 OLED that can take the weight without it tilting forward due to the weight of the TV, is there anything you can suggest? Thanks!
Harbor Freight for my LG 65 downstairs and same for my 55 LG.Full motion and giant mounting plate,clips for TV cord,I purchased the second mount during holiday so it was 30$ normal is 50$.
This video is excellent! Answered all my questions. Thanks!
Hi, I enjoy the thoroughness of your reviews. We have TV in the basement that is mounted high to be used with a treadmill, but it would be great to be able to lower it for better casual viewing. Can you please review height adjustable options, such as those by Mantel Mount, Mount-It, or any other options you are aware of?
The coolest thumbnail ever!
Im just curious if you have a 80lb 40" TV and a 20lb 70", does size really matter? I just dont think size would really have anything to do with it now that TVs are so light.
What would be a good mount for plaster wall.
Nothing, unless you can get proper support behind it. There are bolts that are specific for platerboard where there is no stud but probably won't last. Also there must be studs there somewhere as what was the plasterboard attached to.
Great videos mate! What 32 inch wall plate mount do you recommend? I have a spacing issue and need to cover 3 studs. Thanks so much!
thanks for all the info... appreciate it - I'm installing a full motion mount for 55" Samsung Quantum OLED only about 30 lbs and found a full motion mount on Amazon - putting in a box/hole above fireplace and having to extend 24" out so that it is flush with wall... above mantle and fireplace...
Struggling to find a mount for my new 85" TCL QM8 with a 600x500 VESA. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Having the same issue. Did you ever find one?
@@fidelacosta4160 I did, it’s a pro mount from Amazon. Only tilts but don’t need full for a 85”. Covers 3 studs so way more than strong enough
Great video! What do you recommend for 77” S90C against metal studs?
what did you end up getting?
which mount for the TCL QM8 85"? thanks!
What did you end up using? How do you like the qm8?
Any good MantleMount alternatives?
Informative video.
I'm searching for a mount that can mount on a half wall that can be hinged upwards and perhaps angle slightly L or R. Any ideas?
Could you just mount one upside down? ??
Great video. Thanks B 👍
Very informative video. Thanks..........
You have a recommendation for a pull down tv mount; 65 in tv
I really like your channel. A lot of great information.
I like your videos! Theyre very informative! However, whats the difference between 60 hz vs 120 hz refresh rate and how does it effect your viewing?
It's how many times per second the image on the screen refreshes. So if you were watching sports or gaming. You see a baseball being hit disappear or the football out of a QBs hand look fuzzy after his throw...it's because the 60 frames per second cant refresh fast enough to keep that ball whole. 120hz+ only way to go and a big noticeable difference. Hope I could help. 😊
What's your top recommendation for a 98"?
Did you watch? It was right there for you
@@BTheInstaller sorry buddy, jump the gun and forgot to edit
I recently bought an Sony X95L and EchoGear wall mount that you showed, it’s rated at 125lbs and my tv is 114lbs.. should I return it and purchase the HumanCentric wall that you suggested? it’s rated at 176lbs which I’ll be more comfortable..
Walmart has the big Pearlsmith PSLFK10 for $35 right now. It even has a mounting template and a level.
I've had very good luck with Monoprice - great quality, excellent price.
Do you think a full motion swivel mount can be done on metal studs for my TCL 65” that weighs around 55lbs (25kg)? None of the installers are confident here to install on metal studs with the weight here in Australia. Was looking to get a Mounting Dream because can’t get Pipishell locally here on Amazon?
In America, I do them often on metal studs in that situation. Normally metal studs are 24 inches apart here so I normally have a mount that covers 2 studs for extending it out. Flatter mounts, I do 1. The weight is not an issue for metal studs
@@BTheInstallerfreaking pro man!
What are your thoughts on pull down mounts? Any recommendations for a 65 with a sound bar? (If possible)
The pull down type mounts are good if that is your plan. Momoprice or Mantel mounts.
Don't judge I know this is going to sound like a stupid question. First I have mounted plenty of TV's in the past always to studs though. But with a 77" LG G3 I would like to use the no gap mount. My wall though has one stud direct middle where I want. They supply anchors with the no gap is it made also to not need studs. Watching LG mount video they don't mention studs but seems fishy please anyone HELP!?
Thanks a lot for this video !
Absolutely great video!!
B The Installer. Thanks for your wonderful work and sharing all valuable information. Got a question for you. I have a 65 inch LG LED TV and am upgrading to a Sony A80L 77 inch. Can I use the same TV mount or do I need to change?
Tough to know for sure but normally 77" tvs have similar patterns. Check what size pattern is on the current tv and on the new one.. it's found on best buy site
@@BTheInstaller when you say size pattern means VESA pattern or the weight?
Hi! An answer and ill suscribe. I cant decide between pearlesmith full motion or Mounting dream for a 77 inch. Which is the better buy? or do you have better suggestions? I see you mention human centric for 98 inch, how about for a 77 inch? Thanks!
The human centric would work but it's pretty large. Great for the money. It's as strong as the $400 Sanus mounts. Perlesmith mounts are great, the large one for $80+ is great.
@@BTheInstaller Cant say no to Perlesmith for that value if you say its good. Thanks! I have subscribed.
How may TVs u have in your home ?
Your videos are the most informative and well edited of any I've watched. Thank you. You've been a big help pointing me in the right direction.
Great video B! I have a stud pretty much dead center of the wall I want to mount my LG 65" OLED TV. Do you recommend getting something like the Mounting Dream MD2268-XL so I can hit 2-3 studs?
Thank you so much for your great video.
Which mount for TCL 98 inch Please ?
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Where is the video for mounts that can turn 360 degree??? From vertical to horizontal and anywhere in between.
Thanks for information
No problem. This is mostly for those buying new tvs..not as techy. Have a good one Craig
Brandon, thank you for all your information. I find your advice and videos very helpful and I have a quick question I watched your top rated TV mounts for 2023 and I was curious if you had a suggestion for a TV mount that extends up to 40+ inches and has a 180 turn thanks for your time
I forgot to mention, I saw one called the mounting dream, long arm and physix wall mount just wondering if either of these are a good choice. Thanks again.
Mounts don't typically extend that far as they put too much stress on the walls. I made videos on TV mounts to get, Mounting Dream is good, there is a human centric large arm for $149on Amazon as well. Plenty to choose from.
Thank you
@@BTheInstaller55” x90L . Fixed BB or MD ? Preference ? Or equal quality ? Not looking for cheapest . Thx B
Thanks for this video
Let me know when they have one with a six foot articulating arm. Where you can have a monitor mounted on the wall and pull it out and down to be right in front of you for computer work and put back for tv viewing. A 24 inch pullout doesn't do anything but help access to the back for wiring.
That will never happen because you are talking about the amount of pressure it could put on the wall vs the mount strength. You can't leverage anything safely 6ft away from a wall
love your videos
Thanks !!
Can you have the tv mount extend for long periods of time
The Onn mounts from Walmart work just fine
Thanks much for the info! Like you said, the choices are ridiculous. I have studs on 16" centers but the center of the TV falls exactly on one of them, and just don't trust toggle bolts. Is there a good option for a 32" wide back plate? I want to be able to pull the TV out from the wall for changing cables and whatnot, but would prefer not having the option to tilt down, or only if the tilt can absolutely be locked. I found one on A***** but TH-cam tends to delete my comments when I try to post links. It's made by "Mounting Dream" and the description says it works with 32" studs. I like the fact that the mounting plate has holes all the way across, but it does have a tilt option and I'm not so sure about it. EDIT: Forgot to mention that it's a 65" TV.
Probably overkill for a 65" but I'm sure if it has 32" wide back plate, it would hold that no problem. Most arm mounts have Tilt down. I would likely just put the stud in the middle of the pipishell $40 mount and it wouldbe perfectly fine.
Zip toggles hold 265lbs each in 1/2” drywall.
Dude I wish you did your business in my area 😂
How about nailess mounts
Thank you
Hello B the Installer😊
Hey Michael!! 👋
You've never heard of rv mounts
Never ever trust toggle bolts. Smh!
You don't know what you're doing.
Who is selling tvs anywhere close to those weights??? Ha
Facts
Wow three dollar coupon!
That's the kicker right there $3 off.
You doing great work please sir did you have Facebook or Whatsapp please
Great video. Thank you Sir.