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RhinoMounts Tilting Mount for 26-42" TV's - FPM-2100S

 
RhinoMounts Tilting Mount for 26-42  TV's - FPM-2100S   By RHINO MOUNTS
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5Average rating of 1.0/5

List Price: $149.99

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Product Features
  • Keeps your flat panel TV sleekly and securely anchored to the wall
  • Tilts up or down 15° for optimal viewing
  • Easy installation with all hardware included
  • Engineered to fit all brands of VESA 100x200-compliant flat panel, plasma and LCD TVs and most brands of non-VESA-compliant plasma TVs
  • Solid steel construction

Editorial Review
Product Description
Rhino Mounts designs and manufactures a proprietary line of superior mounting brackets for LCD and Plasma Displays.PRODUCT FEATURES:Solid steel construction;Rugged powder coat finish;Easy installation, all hardware included;Adjustable 15 degree tilt up and down.

Customer Reviews

Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5 it's horrible, 2005-12-12
Comment: it's horrible.. you imagine that now you could put your TV up your wall and you get this box filled wit just 3 metal piece and bunch of screws and with a crappy instruction manuel. the instruction mannnel doesn't explain at all. it's difficult to attach the parts to your TV, it doesn't work with all kind of LCD tvs, it only works wit some specific parts of walls of your house. The only thing I could say is.. "DON'T BUY IT"

Product Details
Brand: Rhino Mounts
EAN: 0899967000242
Label: RHINO MOUNTS
Manufacturer: RHINO MOUNTS
Material Type: Steel
Model: 2100
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: RHINO MOUNTS
Studio: RHINO MOUNTS
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty

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