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RhinoMounts Flat Wall Mount for 13-25" TV's - FPM-1100S

 
RhinoMounts Flat Wall Mount for 13-25  TV's - FPM-1100S   By Rhino Mounts

List Price: $29.99
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Product Features
  • Fits Most Brands of Flat Panel Displays - 10-23 in.
  • Solid Steel Construction
  • Rugged Power Coat Finish
  • Silver Vein
  • Easy Installation / All Hardware Included

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Product Description
Rhino Mounts designs and manufactures a proprietary line of superior mounting brackets for LCD and Plasma Displays.PRODUCT FEATURES:Fits most brands of LCD TVs: 13-23";Solid steel construction;Rugged powder coat finish;Easy installation / All hardware included;Sits flat against the wall;VESA and UL approved.

Product Details
Brand: Rhino Mounts
EAN: 0899967000150
Format: CD
Label: Rhino Mounts
Manufacturer: Rhino Mounts
Material Type: Steel
Model: 1000
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Rhino Mounts
Studio: Rhino Mounts
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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