Sanus VXT7
Roy from Sarasota, FL on 12/7/2024
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Best in class large-screen mount
Craig from Phoenix, AZ on 7/9/2024
This mount is best in class regarding strength, adjustability, and simplicity. My go-to mount for large-screen installations.
Pros: It is very adjustable without being overly fiddly.
Cons: It's a little expensive.
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Great mount fir extra large TV's
Randy from Boerne, TX on 3/18/2024
Another great Sanus mount. Well-designed and plenty sturdy enough to support the largest flat screens. A bit expensive so it's best to shop for one when they're on sale. Other than that, highly recommended. A+.
Pros: Solid, sturdy mount for extra large TV's
Cons: Expensive
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Solid wall mount
Michael from HOOKSETT, NH on 3/8/2024
Great mount. Use it on a 98" TCL with a strange 500X600 VESA pattern and it's solid as a rock. Simple to install. Came with everything needed to get it on the wall. Would recommend.
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Awesome Mount
Robert from West Suffield, CT on 12/9/2023
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Great option
Marcus from College Station, TX on 1/9/2022
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Great mount for large TV's
Crutchfield customer from S San Fran, CA on 3/1/2021
Expensive but you get what you pay for. Mounts across 3 studs with 24" centers! This is the ONLY wall mount I would trust for mounting 100 lbs. of TV onto the wall of a fabricated house. The instructions booklet and the Sanus on-line tools made this install a no-brainer! I would have given it 5 stars but the mfg. tolerance on the TV bracket were a little off so I had to file down the wall mount just a bit to get the locking mechanism to engage. It all worked out.
Pros: Can mount across 3 studs w/24" centers. Well made, heavy duty.
Cons: I had to file down the wall mount a bit to get the TV bracket to lock on.

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excellent bracket
Crutchfield customer from Forked River, NJ on 12/28/2020
Built tough and can adjust to fit much larger Tv for better support your choice. I hung a 82" tv and it looks great.
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Sanus VXT7
Crutchfield customer from Hollis, NH on 12/25/2020
My old Pioneer plasma TV weighs 145 pounds so I wanted to make sure I got a sturdy mount for it. This was perfect and it spread the load over 3 studs which made me feel a lot better about it hanging from the wall. All of the hardware was included and it was an easy job to install the mount.
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Sanus VXT7
Crutchfield customer from Hollis, NH on 10/21/2020
Very well designed. Solved my problem centering TV over fireplace.
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Easy to install.
Crutchfield customer from The Villages, FL on 9/24/2020
Easy install and easy to use once installed. Supports TV with no hassle.
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Good value and delivery
Crutchfield customer from Lady Lake, FL on 6/27/2020
Top quality, great price- very fast delivery will shop here again- very very happy!
Pros: All good
Cons: None
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Sanus VXT7
Crutchfield customer from Salem, NH on 5/3/2020
Strong, easy to install. Hardest part was figuring the proper height above the mantle. On line tool will help you but my power outlet was in the way. Probably a half hour of work before your tv is mounted but a couple of hours of homework before hand if it is your first mounting. Good product.
Pros: Simple, comes with template.
Cons: None.
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A very strong wall mount system
Crutchfield customer from Punta Gorda, FL on 1/28/2020
Love it... at long-last here is a wall mount system capable to to be installed over 3 wooden studs ( 16" apart). Using it for a 85" Samsung HDTV.
Pros: Expensive as far as wall-mount systems goes.... but it buys you peace of mind when your TV is 100 lbs +
Cons: Be carefully not to over-tighten the lag screws of both the top and bottom row. When you do so, it can slightly warp the mount, thus preventing the 2 vertical supports that attach to the back of the TV from sliding to the left or to the right. My solution: the top row of lag screws is super tight, but the bottom row is slightly loose; this still provides ample support, and has the benefit of preventing deformation of the support (Also using white lithium grease on top rail).
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