TV Wall Mount Suggestion

Hi All. I recently pulled the pluf with the 75" sony damaged box deal over here. Currently my 55" tv is sitton on wall unit but would like to have the new one wall mounted.
I was looking at this one https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-full-motion-adjustable-wa…
If the experts here can suggest if its a good enough one compared to the functions to price one.
I iwll be open to suggestions.
Thank you.

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  • +1

    I have used Sanus few times from Costco/Bunnings, they have different versions for any needs.

    • I iwll check it out. Thanks

  • +1

    Selbys used to be the go to

  • Do you really need the extending function or is this a homage to Michael Scott?

    • the dining table is on other side (90 degrees) I might not use it everyday but thinking handy when required 😬

  • +1

    Once mounted I think it's safe to say that almost no one ever utilises the adjustments.

    I've been using a Samsung WMN2000A for my previous 65" now 75" TV for years, cheap as chips ($20) and rated up to 50kgs.

    Super slim and minimal and easy, you just hang it like a photo frame.

    • looks cool. Thanks. I will check it out

  • Guys, Even Im sailing in the same boat. Ive just purchased an LG 75-inch (35 kgs) and wanna WALL Mount.

    Any suggestions on:

    a) What is the average labour cost?
    b) Planning to buy It from Bunnings? Any specific brand to go for, guess …. Selby?
    c) Any other suggestion for a newbie

    Thanks in advance.

    • I ordered Samsung WMN2000A. I will let you know on how we go.

      • I could be mistaken but I was always under the impression this mount may not work with a Sony due to the fixings not being quite the right dimensions.

        • Ouch! I don't think it is returnable. @minty which tv brand you have?

          • +1

            @kalakaar: I recently swapped out a Samsung for a Sony. The Samsung screws didn't fit the Sony and the Sony screws weren't long enough for the existing wall mount, so I had to make a trip to Bunnings to complete the job. Worst case a workaround may be needed for the WMN2000A, best case it will work straight out of the box.

            • @sumyungguy: Thank you very much for the inputs. I intend to do it this week. Lets see how it goes.

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