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Review on πŸ–₯️ Mount-It! Vertical VESA Monitor Mount with Telescoping Pole - Adjustable Stand for 19-30 Inch Screens by Jeff Hill

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Extremely durable. worth your money.

Highly recommended for heavy monitors that do not need frequent adjustment. I ordered it a few years ago. I never thought about it as I couldn't find an easy way to attach it to my desk. The clamp needs a few inches of surface to work on and the table I'm using didn't have any. I didn't want to loosen the clamp and attach it directly to the table. Although I've seriously thought about it. I recently put an old shelf on top of my desk to make more space. It depends on that. Although I needed a board to thicken the attachment point as the clip didn't close far enough to attach directly. I turned it upside down. Pros: Extremely durable. The monitor I attached to it must weigh at least twenty pounds. It can be attached to something in a number of ways. This makes it more likely to be reused when the original item is gone. It comes with parts and adjustments to fit most monitor backs with mounting points. Even curved rear monitors. Cons: It has very limited movement when fully assembled. I had to remove the monitor from the mounting point to lay the monitor on its side. (I felt this would work better than reinstalling the whole thing. It can move side to side and up and down. Its angle is easily adjustable. The display cannot be rotated at all without locking the assembly disassemble. Thought and effort to attach it to whatever surface it attaches to.. A wheel that adjusts a clamp then doesn't bother. Change this to a five star rating. Well worth the purchase. Now is it attached to the back of a sturdy table that I use as a desk (more room for feet) I do not recommend being overly careful when setting up the monitor I nearly broke it by being careless it's not the fault of the product. Just my inexperience.

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Fair enough, but...