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Review on πŸ“Ί WALI Lockable RV TV Wall Mount | Full Motion Anti-Vibration Bracket | Articulating Detachable Arm | Fits Most 13-43 inch LED, LCD Flat Screen Displays | Supports up to 33lbs | Gray (1343LK) by Brendan Thorpe

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not perfect, but it works

They're inexpensive but give you the ability to point the screen where you want it. It works well in our caravan. We used the same ones in our old one. They are chic and do not lose screws or washers. You have to turn a bit, and to be honest I take the TV off when I travel, but it's really easy with just one screw. don't lose it I kind of don't want to experiment with traveling with the TV on. And that pretty much sums up my experience and concerns. When the trailer is parked it works great. The hardest part of the installation is ENSURE the screws go into the wood and not just the thin Luan wall board. I promise your TV will blast it out of the wall IF you don't crash into a tree. Don't believe the little stickers that manufacturers put on the wall. They just beat them up there, very close to where they're supposed to go. USE a spike finder set to the smallest depth and triple check everything. Always drill pilot holes as the quality and size of the "wood" used by manufacturers today is such that attempting to drive a screw directly into a wall stud may break it if you DO NOT drill a pilot hole. Follow these guidelines, don't lose the plastic screws connecting the extensions AND washers, and you've got a decent tv wall mount solution on wheels. The good news is that televisions are getting lighter and lighter. A ten year old flat screen is much heavier than a new one. I also suggest getting a basic TV rather than one of the smart ROKU etc if you don't have a full satellite package, but that might be more of a personal preference. You won't use ROKU stuff often, and an OTA might suffice.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Hard to tell