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The Mount-It! MI-203 Low Profile Fixed TV Wall Mount is designed for 13-32 inch screens, featuring a sleek design that keeps your TV just 0.55 inches from the wall. With a heavy-duty steel construction supporting up to 60 lbs, it ensures durability and reliability. The built-in bubble level simplifies installation, making it perfect for tight spaces in RVs, homes, and offices. Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty and US-based support for a worry-free experience.
Brand Name | Mount-It! |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 1.1 x 5 inches |
Item model number | MI-203 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
J**H
Very slim mount; works well.
I used it to mount a 20” monitor near my networking equipment in the basement. Easy to install and feels very secure. I wouldn’t use this for a larger TV in a family room, but for the price and my application, it’s perfect. One nice feature: the screws that lock the monitor or TV to the wall portion of the mount can be used for minor leveling if needed.
E**C
Very Nice Mount
This works well and is easy install. All needed installation hardware is included. This is really designed for Tv's or monitors that have the wires coming out of the bottom. It's very close to the wall so wiring coming straight out of the back might not work.
W**H
Small and light but...small
The tl;dr: if you need a little, light mount for a little, light TV, this works well but must be frustratingly screwed together at the end in only a few inches' space. I just purchased my second mount for my second 32-inch workout-TV setup, so I'm happy with build quality and price. This mount was easy to install: the base to screw on the wall has a built-in level. A few sets of screws of different diameters were provided for the second piece; one set fit our new TV, although we had to add extra washers. The hard part was screwing the two pieces together once the TV was mounted on the wall. It was a tight fit. We finally stood on a stepladder and used needle-nose pliers to set the screw, then gently used a screwdriver to drive it. If you don't have manual dexterity, get a different mount--one of the ones where you tug on straps to release the TV. Otherwise, this one works well.
F**F
Very Nice Low Profile Mount
It keeps the (in my case) the monitor close to the wall and is easy to install to wall. The design for attaching the monitor to the part mounted to the wall is a great design. However, be aware that because it is so tight to the walls you have to plan well for cabling.I liked it enough that I bought a second one.
R**K
Low profile - mounts the monitor near the wall
This little mount works very well. The two halves separate - one attaches to the monitor that was equipped with 100x100 mm VESA mounting plate. After that, you simply position the monitor slightly above and in front of the plate, push it in and let it drop down to its mounting position. Two screws on the top (I needed a long philips head screwdriver to reach them since the monitor is quite near the wall) secure the top half to the bottom half.
K**
Bad Design
• I used this on a 27" Acer CB272. The setup was straightforward until I started getting the brackets on the wall.• Use your own wall anchor if you can. The anchors are cheap and the top anchor just spun with the screw. I had to hold it with a pair of needle nose pliers while I got the screw most of the way in. After I got it seated, the anchor was slide out of the wall by about a quarter inch. That meant the monitor was aiming down towards the desk.• To fix this I had to use some small washers and sheetrock screws to hold the wall bracket tight to the wall.• Then the issue with the design...even with the mount tight to the wall, when you put the monitor on it, it sags down towards the desk. The only way to stop that is to put in the two screws that hold the monitor mount to the wall mount. Unfortunately, at least with my monitor, that is nearly impossible to reach. A screwdriver handle pushes the angle too far to drop the screw into place with a driver. I tried lowering the monitor into place with the screws already in, and no go. I finally had to use a piece of tape to lower a longer screw into place, and tighten it enough to hold the monitor in place. What should have taken about ten minutes took almost two hours.The end result was what I wanted, but for all the options out there, you might keep looking to find one that doesn't have these issues.
D**E
It Works - Could Be Better
Overall, it works, and I'm happy, but the design could be improved. I used this to wall mount the main monitor at the center of my home music studio.First of all, the level fell out when trying to place the wall plate, so (no biggie) I had to use my combination square. Second, those "mating screws" that tie the two plates together are impossible to access the way my monitor is shaped. So I have that "akilter" situation others have mentioned. I think some better engineering would be of value for those issues.Third, there seems to be no option for drywall mounting - only 2 mounting holes. Mine had parts and instructions for stud or concrete mounting. I get that if you are mounting a huge TV. For a monitor :: not only are most modern monitors super light, but you can't always find a stud (nor is there concrete) anywhere near center of where your keyboard is placed. So the wall plate needs 4 holes on the outer perimeter to be used with drywall anchors.
P**Y
Arendal 1961 Speaker Mount
For anyone looking to wall mount their Arendal 1961 speakers, these brackets are identical to the ones Arendal sell with the exception of the speaker mounting holes (Vesa holes) being too small.You'll need to drill out this holes to fit the 6mm bolts that fit the speakers, but otherwise are identical to their $30 mounts that are out of stock as of writing this review.The speaker mounting screws will need to be sourced as well (this kit doesn't come with 6mm screws) but these can be had at any local hardware store.Cheap alternative to the actual Arendal mounts!
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