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Titan BTI 8060 (Wall, 85", 50 kg)
60.– was 80.–

Titan BTI 8060

Wall, 85", 50 kg


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  • Anonymous

    5 years ago
    purchased this product

    Simple, cheap and does what it should. I would buy again.

    Very easy to assemble, but you should use your own spirit level. Before mounting, please check yourself at what height the holes must be made. Depending on the TV, there is a recommendation for the minimum height. First the rail is attached to the wall, then the hooks are attached to the TV. Two people should be used to attach the hooks. The whole thing is then secured with a rod that runs through both the rail and the hook. This can also be secured with a lock.
    After hanging the TV, I could no longer adjust the angle because the distance between the TV and the wall was too small. So you have to be careful here. But it was not necessary for me.
     

    Pro

    • Good price
    • Easy assembly
    • Stable impression

    Contra

    • Distance between wall and TV very small
  • Alperen

    3 years ago
    purchased this product

    Does what it should

    Pro

    • Spirit level available
    • Good dowels and screws

    Contra

    • Tilting technology not the best
    • Hanging a little forward though set
  • zimiriggi

    6 years ago
    purchased this product

    A wall mount that is well-balanced in terms of price-performance ratio. I would buy it again.

    Simple and straightforward wall mount that offers a small distance to the wall. This makes it possible to mount the screen on the wall in a visually flattering way.

    Pro

    • Easy to assemble with easy-to-follow instructions.
    • Simple but effective securing with rod and cotter pin.
    • Built-in spirit level.

    Contra

    • Subsequent adjustment of the tilt angle is almost impossible with an 82" screen.
    • Tilt angle lock just meets the manufacturer's weight specification.
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