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Review on πŸ“Ί Optimized Search: Sanus Premium Tilting TV Mount - VLT5B1 for 42-90-inch Flat Panels by Daniel Shivashankar

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best TV mount I've ever had! I am very satisfied with Sanus.

Credits: Handyman who installed about 10 TVs. My first Sanus mount. It's worth the extra money. Build quality is excellent apart from the attention to detail. The back brace itself is sexy, with a clever way to hide the [wall] mounting hardware. The suspension alignment is fantastic. For large TVs that require a horizontal offset of 6 inches or more (due to stud placement and desired TV placement), a one-piece wall mount is critical to provide a level platform to hang the TV. I' I've had various cheaper mounts that require assembly (multiple parts) and the result is always a sub-flat (or even) base to hang the TV from. Minor Complaints: - Larger TVs (e.g. 70" and up) have difficulty accessing the tilt tension knobs and adjustment screws (depending on TV layout and mounting position). The desired TV placement dictates that one of the mounts be directly above where the handler *WILL* be in contact with the dish. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. that need to be assembled (multiple pieces) and the result is always a sub-flat (or even) base on which to hang the TV. Minor Complaints: - Larger TVs (e.g. 70" and up) have difficulty accessing the tilt tension knobs and adjustment screws (depending on TV layout and mounting position). The desired TV placement dictates that one of the mounts be directly above where the handler *WILL* be in contact with the dish. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. that need to be assembled (multiple pieces) and the result is always a sub-flat (or even) base on which to hang the TV. Minor Complaints: - Larger TVs (e.g. 70" and up) have difficulty accessing the tilt tension knobs and adjustment screws (depending on TV layout and mounting position). The desired TV placement dictates that one of the mounts be directly above where the handler *WILL* be in contact with the dish. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. where the TV can be hung. Minor Complaints: - Larger TVs (e.g. 70" and up) have difficulty accessing the tilt tension knobs and adjustment screws (depending on TV layout and mounting position). The desired TV placement dictates that one of the mounts be directly above where the handler *WILL* be in contact with the dish. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. where the TV can be hung. Minor Complaints: - Larger TVs (e.g. 70" and up) have difficulty accessing the tilt tension knobs and adjustment screws (depending on TV layout and mounting position). The desired TV placement dictates that one of the mounts be directly above where the handler *WILL* be in contact with the dish. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. access the tilt tension knobs and adjustment screws (depending on TV layout and mounting position). The desired TV placement dictates that one of the mounts be directly above where the handler *WILL* be in contact with the dish. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. access the tilt tension knobs and adjustment screws (depending on TV layout and mounting position). The desired TV placement dictates that one of the mounts be directly above where the handler *WILL* be in contact with the dish. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult. Handler *WILL* touches the cymbal. This causes the TV to yaw slightly, which also makes alignment difficult.

Pros
  • TV mounts, stands and turntables
Cons
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