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37" Wall Bracket Recommendation Sought

Hi,

I'm looking for a wall bracket to hang my Samsung 37" M87 on, but would like some advice as to which models are recommended. I initially heard one should spend in the region of £80-£100 for a bracket to hang a screen of this size, and I've heard some good things about Vogel's products.

However I was just looking at the bestsellers list on Amazon and there are 32 five-star reviews for this product which only costs £17. Alarm bells were ringing when I saw this price, but all the positive reviews appear to somewhat turn the tables on this.

Very confused! Can anyone offer any recommendations please? It will be attached to a brick wall, tilt is a must and swivel would be a nice-to-have but not a deal breaker.

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Re: 37" Wall Bracket Recommendation Sought

Hi m8

I bought a smaller version of this bracket for my tv in our bedroom. It is a good bracket, very sturdy and extremely easy to put up. It comes with a built in spirit level and all screws and fixings for whatever type of wall its going on.

It has a 15 degree tilt also if your putting your tv high up. However the only downside is the distance from the wall to the TV. Because of the large arms I would say the tv is about a good 10cm from the wall even though it advertises 7.5cm. Hope this helps m8.
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