• Reviews around screw (3.99 of 5)

    AmazonBasics No-Stud Heavy-Duty Tilting TV Wall Mount for 32-inch to 80-inch TVs

    • Amazon supplied ample screw sizes and spacers, so I didn't need to search for the proper size outside the purchase
    • Once I had the correct screws with which to attach the mounting plate to my TV, I was in business.
    • I did use a stud for a center screw with dry wall anchors on the other two sides to be safe.
    • When you are hanging the TV on the wall, it's almost impossible to secure the screw that is supposed to keep the TV from jumping off its mount.
    • luckily I had a very long screwdriver to reach up behind the TV to tighten the screw and secure the TV.The kit came with lots of extra pieces for a variety of different TV mounting types.
    • I had to go to the hardware store twice because they do not supply correct nuts and screws
    • Plus the screws aren't the best of quality too
    • There are two parts packages and instead of getting Package A and Package B, I got two Package A’s, hence the missing screws.
    • Maybe I got the wrong screws
    • It comes with more than enough spacers and the screws that go with them
    • The thing is that the screw that connects them together is very hard to reach once the tv is set on the wall
    • Now, I will admit the manufacturer did not provide me with the correct screws to attach the hanging bracket to the tv
    • Super cheap and didn’t come with the right screws for my tv.
    • May also want a long reach phillips screw driver to make fastening the connection screw easier
    • The only thing that was a bit of a challenge was trying to screw in the secure screw on the bottom after the TV was mounted
    • During installation the (ST) Snaptoggle broke when screwing in the drywall screws
    • The screws that fix it vertically (tilt limiters) are also not easy to make work
    • Hardly any room to use rear inputs or tighten set screw to secure mount.
    • so I used the plastic pieces to secure the screws in
    • I used the correct screws and hardware the whole time, but one of the washers kept letting the head of the screw come through, thus not holding up the right side of the tv
    • It's better to use the long screws (B, R) and the spacers, so that you can actually reach the 'securing screw' behind the tv, once it's mounted.
    • There is also a screw that is inserted vertically, upside down to secure TV to the mount which is also nearly possible to access
    • The tilt one uses spacers for the top screws