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The Invision Ultra Strong TV Wall Bracket (HDTV-DXL) is a premium double arm mount designed for 37-75 inch TVs weighing up to 50kg. Crafted from cold rolled carbon steel, it offers a slim 58mm profile with a robust 500mm extension and full-motion swivel and tilt for optimal viewing angles. Compatible with VESA standards up to 600x400mm, it includes all necessary hardware and a magnetic spirit level for easy installation. Backed by a 25-year warranty, this bracket combines durability, flexibility, and sleek design to transform your home entertainment setup.





| ASIN | B01AYBLPNA |
| Best Sellers Rank | 962 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 35 in TV Wall & Ceiling Mounts |
| Box Contents | TV Wall Bracket, Hardware Kit, Installation Guide |
| Brand | Invision |
| Brand Name | Invision |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Compatible devices | Television |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 21,407 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Type Name | TV Wall Bracket Mount |
| Item Weight | 7.62 kg |
| Manufacturer | Invision Technology |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Parent-TV Brackets-2 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 8 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 75 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 37 Inches |
| Model Number | HDTV-DXL |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount - VESA 200x200mm to 600(w)x400mm(h) |
| Mounting type | Wall Mount - VESA 200x200mm to 600(w)x400mm(h) |
| Movement Type | Swivel, Tilt |
| Movement type | Swivel , Tilt |
| Product Warranty | 25 Years Warranty, all parts are covered by Invisions Product Warranty |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
K**G
Superb product
I was looking for a good quality Full motion TV bracket as I had just got Sky Glass TV , we were decorating and remodelling the room and not wanting the soundbar and associated cables, The Glass TV is 23 kg so the bracket gad to be good. I looked at the One 4 All which is impressive but at £350 + , ridiculously priced . After several Google searches I noticed this bracket came up on them all, reading the reviews on Amazon I ordered . I am very very pleased I did ! It arrived promptly and after reading a few reviews on Amazon was prepared for the image only instructions/ the need to disassemble the mounting plate to make TV placement easier. I also bought rawl bolts as one onlinecreview recommended not using the supplied plugs. The bracket arrived well packaged, at around 2 pm. It was unwrapped and items set out, all bolts etc were clearly packed in a long plastic bag with sections clearly labelled with letters corresponding to the instructions. And here I noted a difference between this package and the older reviews, it had instructions quite clearly written along with the aforementioned diagrams, it also clearly stated to and how to remove the plate that seemed to cause confusion in other reviews! This I feel shows the manufacturer has taken on board consumers observations and acted upon them. To add to this the heavy duty plus and wall bolts supplied fir fixing to solid walls look very substantial, and although I did not use them as I had bought rawlbolts , I think they would have done the job to be fair. The mounting plate was assembled with no issues and the correct bolts were located in the pack for the rear of my TV , I'm not sure how many variations there are but there is quite a selection included in the pack. That done and secured my wife helped me mount the tv/plate onto the bracket that I had fitted to the wall (and swung off to check🤣) I suspect this vould be done alone with a less hefty TV as it located easily but due to the weight help is a better option . The viewing position is quite a simple adjustment and is fixed requiring the supplied socket and handle. I suppose some would prefer an easier adjustment here but I don't see the need as when sat on a sofa wherever in the room the angle would be the same. The range of movement is very good and requires a little effort which is very good as you want your TV to stay where you put it not swing around in a breeze etc .I included a picture of the TV in position for reference and understanding as we needed it to be pulled out from the alcove to be viewed from the other side of the room should there be others watching when we have friends or family over , this bracket really is the perfect solution to all I needed. No it doesn't have a handle to avoid finger prints on the screen, it doesn't have a gas strut to (well I don't know what actually) like the One4All but for over 300 quid less I'm not really sure where the Extra cost would be or even how it could be justified to be honest ! I feel I had to write this review as I'm so pleased with the bracket as well as the money I saved that hopefully it can help others! I'm off to now to buy some screen wipes for a quid, no idea what I'll do with the other 299 but I'm sure my wife will let me know ! 😊
J**C
Excellent product, strong, fit for purpose and looks good for a TV bracket!
Required a sturdy TV bracket to take the weight of a Sky Glass 65”, which weighs around 28kg and is deeper than most modern TV’s due to the nature of the product. Considered many brackets but found this option, upon further research, I noticed that it had some good press in “What Hi-Fi” so realised it must be a serious piece of kit to get such a good review. Upon opening, you realise straight away that this is quality, the weight and build of the bracket instantly fill you with confidence, and let’s be honest, most people need to feel comfortable when they are trusting a bracket with the considered purchase of a TV. You get detailed instructions, all the necessary fixings, including a small magnetic spirit level, with varying mounting screw options for the TV, as well as an HDMI cable, albeit, this wasn’t necessary and probably only useful if you are desperate for such a cable and do not need a 4K capable version. The bracket is relatively straight forward to put up, I did not need any assistance and managed to mount alone in around 30 minutes, although this did include plenty of time to read the instructions thoroughly and get all the necessary tools ready and to hand. Upon installation I did leave for a few hours to make sure everything had settled, again no need to risk anything when mounting something of significant value. I mounted this on to a solid brick wall with plaster, so made sure any fixings were set behind the plaster and well in to the brick to make sure there was no movement and had the most solid base possible. Decided to test the bracket by placing the majority of my weight on the bracket by pulling down on it, bracket capable of holding a TV up to 70” and 50kg, so by testing with body weight, albeit not fully, I could make sure everything was fine. Mounted TV, and then spent some time making sure everything level, a bit of a perfectionist so did take some time, options for levelling TV on bracket, so even if you have mounted the bracket slightly off level you can adjust TV accordingly and all is not lost, with bracket behind TV you would not be able to tell anyway. Final adjustment was to decide on tilt angle and tighten all relevant screws, decided to go relatively straight with regards to tilt, but the bracket does allow for a small tilt upwards (towards the ceiling) and quite a good range down, if it was mounted higher, for example. Extremely happy with this product, excellent quality, brilliant range of motion, especially as it is holding a weighty 65” TV, looks good behind the TV also and we can now move the TV to view if we are in the dining room or move the other way if we are sat out on the deck. Would highly recommend, and given that other brackets from more reputable / well known brands that are easily double the money and upwards, I would look no further. I can see why What Hi-Fi recommended this product, it really is excellent, buy this if you need a sturdy and manoeuvrable bracket, has the flexibility you may never even use, but available should you ever require it!
M**H
Superbly engineered (£42.49) TV wall bracket. (Read my review for easy one-handed mounting.)
ONE HANDED MOUNTING IS EASY IF YOU FOLLOW MY INSTRUCTIONS: Review of bracket itself: An exceptionally strong, incredibly well designed and superbly engineered and constructed wall bracket that needed to be of absolute strength in order to support my 65 inch Sony 4K UHD TV. The bracket itself is very heavy and superbly engineered. It is made exclusively of solid steel (as it should be in order to support such a heavy weight) and I am sure it would easily support the 55 Kilograms (121 lbs/8.63 Stones) stated. I have had my TV extended fully out and to the sides with no concerns whatsoever. The bracket supports it perfectly. Of course, you need to ensure you have the bolts themselves supporting the bracket secured into the wall perfectly, with no play at all, otherwise catastrophe will be certain. For (one-handed) mounting (see attached photographs) and minor niggle: 1. The TV bracket goes onto the TV (see enclosed instructions supplied with TV stand) before the wall bracket is attached to the wall. 2. I secured the TV mounting bracket onto the back of the TV (see rear mounting holes in photo 1) whilst my TV had its (already supplied by Sony) support legs on. 3. Then I worked out where on the wall I wanted the TV to be and measured from the bottom of the TV (in my case 83 cms top to bottom height) up to the top mounting hole of the wall bracket (which when attached to my TV was 63 cm. from the bottom of my TV) 4. I ensured the centre of the bracket was exactly dead centre of my wall width (see photograph 2) and as I wanted the bottom of my TV 110 cm from the floor (to clear my future Audio Cabinet and record player deck) the wall bracket top mounting holes came to 110cm + 63cm=173 cms. I drew a spirit level line along that point (dead centre of wall and 173cms from floor and marked the dead centre point.) Putting the wall bracket on that line I aligned the centre drill hole of the wall bracket to that dead centre point. I aligned the 2 outer top drill holes on that spirit level line and marked the centre point of each with a pen then marked the bottom of the bracket drill holes accordingly ensuring the top bracket marks did not move out of alignment. After ensuring the holes lined up perfectly, central within the wall bracket mounting holes and to the bracket and line I had drawn, I removed the bracket from the wall. 5. I then cleared the entire area and drilled the holes as stated with a 10 mm drill to slightly more than the total depth of the screw and fitted the supplied plugs in the holes and gently tapped them in about 1.5 cm below the level of the plaster using the bolt as a punch. I then unscrewed the bolt leaving the plug in the hole. 6. IMPORTANT: FIRST I FULLY COVERED THE TV SCREEN FACE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM WITH A CLEAN SOFT SHEET. This was to avoid screen scratches or sweat marks. Then I put the TV (with legs) on a VERY FIRM table. Next I pulled the wall bracket out far enough to be close to the rear of the TV and in line with the wall bracket and TV mounting lugs. 7. I then got on top of the table and VERY CAREFULLY lifted the TV up by the top and bottom TV border (do not put pressure on the screen itself!) between the sheet, firmly, looking over as I then slid the TV and wall bracket mounting lug over one another and ensured they mated perfectly. I ensured the wall bracket mounting lug and TV lug were properly slotted together. When I was certain it was secure I slowly released my grip and double-checked by looking underneath. This was easy as the TV was quite far away from the wall. 8. I then carefully removed the supplied (Sony) mounting legs. 9. As I had checked it was perfectly mounted I then adjusted the TV back to the wall and ensured it was aligned by using a spirit level (I have a tradesman one) on top of the TV edge. The reason for this adjustment being necessary is that the bracket lugs allow the TV to be adjusted off-central-axis in case the mounting was not perfectly level. The problem being there is no means to then secure the TV axis adjustment so it is dead level. 10. The niggle being that you have to use a spirit level every time you move the TV or clean the screen. A minor niggle with what is an outstanding TV wall bracket. Therefore it gets 4.5 stars rather than a straight 5. Nonetheless this is an exceptional TV wall bracket and the best I have ever found and at a very reasonable price, hence this long review. Absolutely recommended. 4.5 Stars (see above niggle.)
P**R
An excellent mount that requires some care and thought with fitting
This is a great wall mount for flatscreen TVs. I've previously mounted a TV on a wall on a budget mount, and found it sagged a little. So this time I thought I'd buy a really sturdy mount for my new TV. This Invision bracket is rated at 50Kg and my TV weighs around 10Kg, so it really shouldn't have to break a sweat holding my TV, and indeed it doesn't. The mounted TV moves with ease but doesn't swing aroung loose, and I'm really very happy with it. Adjustment is simple, if a little fiddly for horizontal level, made easier with the provided spirit level, and vertical tilt is simple and easy to adjust. Though the Invision doesn't break sweat carrying my TV, I certainly did when fitting it. The job involved a trip to B&Q and a heady mix of despair, harsh language and inspiration. I'll walk you though the process, and hopefully it'll make fitting it less aggro if you buy one. Firstly, as another reviewer helpfully pointed out, the bracket is in two halves, and you really need to have the two halves apart before fitting. So remove the front plate from the bracket body (see pic). I suggest you screw the two bolts you unscrewed to remove the front plate, back into the front plate for now, that way you will find them quickly later. Now attach the two horizontal arms to the plate you've just removed, in the middle of the arms, with the two bolts provided. (There's a spanner in the set, but I found a small socket set to be easier to use.). You can fully tighten these bolts. Okay, next you need to work out how your TV is going to attach to the bracket. I did this by lining up the vertical arms on the back of my TV, and then bolting the vertical arms in the correct place on the two horizontal arms of the front half of the bracket. Do this fairly loosely for now so they can still move a bit. Next, determine which screws fit into the VESA holes on the back of your TV. No need for the bracket, just see which of those silver bolts fit, you'll only need to find *one* that fits, all the other VESA holes will be the same size as the one you find. (There's a load of them supplied with the bracket, so you should find a set of bolts one that fit your TV.) Once you've worked out which bolts to use, bolt the front half of the bracket onto the back of your TV. Two things to note here:- 1) Remember to use the spacers provided with the set, there's two sizes. (I used the smaller ones on my TV, but if your VESA holes are sunken, you might need to use the larger ones.) 2) Make sure you position the front half of your bracket on the back of your TV so you have access to any connection sockets (HDMI etc.) on the back. See pic. (My power socket is obstructed, but I can just get the power cord in because it's a right-angled connector.) With the vertical bars now bolted and spaced to the back of your TV, now you can fully tighten the vertical bars onto the horizontal bars on the front half of the rack. So that's the front half done, and you have the front half of the bracket fixed to the back of your TV. Okay, now it gets trickier. Work out what height you want your TV to be on the wall. I thought about the same height as it was on the TV stand, but my wife fancied the TV a little higher. Anyway, once we'd sorted out the height (standing the TV on blocks of wood to raise the height until we reached agreement), I temporarily fixed the rear half of the bracket onto the front half. Be careful with your TV if you do this, as it's no longer balanced on its stand, and may fall over backwards with the weight of the bracket. With the TV on blocks at the correct height, I then extended the bracket backwards to the wall, put the provided magnetic spirit level on the top, and tilted the bracket on the TV until it was level, then marked the hole positions on the wall for drilling. I used a bradawl to make a starting hole in the wall, checked again that it all looked okay, and then removed the rear half of the bracket from the TV, and moved the TV out of the way before I started drilling. If all this is getting a bit long-winded for you, then just read this: ONCE YOU SCREW THE COACHBOLTS INTO THE RAWPLUGS IN THE WALL, THEY WILL NOT COME OUT WITHOUT DAMAGE TO THE RAWPLUG/THE WALL/YOUR SANITY (delete as applicable). Still with me? Okay, I drilled the first hole, top centre and knocked one of the supplied red rawplugs in. I wanted to check that the other holes lined up, so I held the rear half of the rack up to the wall and partially screwed one of the six coachbolts into the rawplug. Thus began my problems. All the other bradawl dents were still lined up, so I figured I could remove the coach bolt, drill the other holes, and bolt the bracket to the wall. I figured wrong. It turns out, that once you have screwed your coackbolt into the supplied rawplugs, they *really* do not want to come out. As my first hole had gone into mortar, rather than brick, I quickly discovered two things: Firstly that the coachbolt was jammed in the rawplug. Secondly, and more worryingly, that the rawplug was rotating freely in the wall. Uh oh! Despite this setback, I figured I could just pull the rawplug out, jam in some packing to hold it, and tighten it up, relying on the other 5 bolts to hold everything in place. It was a reasonable plan, but while three of the remaining five went in nice and tight, unfortunately another one of them at the top did not grip the wall well enough to resist the tight fit of the coach bolt, and started rotating in the wall. So I was now stuck with a bracket half attached to the wall, with four bolts I could not risk undoing, and two others that were not held in properly. At this point I became somewhat vexed, and for a time there was great wailing and gnashing of teeth. Once I'd calmed down and had a think, here's what I did. I trashed the two loose rawplugs with cutters, and managed to get them out of the wall (remember, the bracket was partially bolted to the wall, so I couldn't just pull them straight out of the wall as the bracket was in the way). I got some 12mm rawplugs and 8mm coachbolts from B&Q and used them in the now larger holes. (See pics. Note the packets show the B&Q coachbolts and rawplugs I used in the holes which were now too loose for the supplied size rawplug and coachbolt.) The moral of the story is to only screw the coachbolts in to the wall when you have no intention of removing them afterwards. Anyway it all went okay eventually, and you can see in the pic how it looked on the wall with the rear half of the bracket bolted into place. Then I clipped the handsome plastic covers on and it looked pretty smart. (see pic), bofore hanging my TV onto the bracket, adjusting it for horizontal before bolting tight, then setting the vertical tilt before tightening. Finally, I removed the feet from the TV, and taped up the locating holes as advised by LG to prevent insect ingress into the TV. And that's the job done. Now I've finished the job, I'm very happy with it. But I have to admit, it was a pain to fit. However now fitted, it's rock solid. There is not so much as a hint of any wobble or sag at maximun extension. Just as I'd hoped. So in conclusion, there's nothing wrong with any part of the product, and I highly recommend it. But be warned, you only get one shot with those rawplugs.
L**Y
Excellent, strong and stable mount
Ordered this to go along with a new 50 inch Samsung TV I had bought, which supports 400 x 400 Vesa mounting. Firstly, delivery was very prompt next day before 1 pm service which was great. This box is fairly heavy for its size! Opening it up and you will find the stand nicely packaged up in some protective foam. The mount comes as pre-assembled as is possible. The only thing you need to do is set the mount to your mounting size, mine was 400 x 400 as above. Actually mounting the unit is really easy. I've never mounted a TV to the wall before so was a bit apprehensive but with someone else there to help it really is very easy. Just make sure to take your time with measuring and levelling and all will be fine. Speaking of levelling, the included spirit level should not be used. Having read some of the other reviews I was already expecting this so I didn't even try it and just used a proper one. I tried it after we finished mounting just to see how off it was, and on a properly level surface, it always leans to one side. In the pictures, I show you it on the same 2 surfaces, just rotated 180 degrees, and it changes sides! The spirit level for me isn't a deal breaker, just something to be aware of. After you have the mount on the wall, actually transferring the TV to it is so easy, I can really appreciate the ease of use of this product, as well as how sturdy it is, it really does inspire confidence. One other thing I really like is the cable management holes, this really completes it in my opinion. One other small niggle was the size of the included bolts that connect the TV to the mount. Whilst the correct thread size was included (M8), no combination of bolt length and washers were appropriate for my Samsung. They either bottomed out and weren't tight, or simply didn't reach. What I ended up doing was just using some appropriate penny washers. Had they simply included these (like they did for the smaller bolt sizes so no idea why this was missed for the larger ones) this would avoid this issue. Just something to be aware of and your mileage may vary! All in all, fantastic piece of kit for the price, really simple to setup, well thought out and really sturdy. Gives you confidence to actually use the mount and extend it as intended! Really happy with it and highly recommended.
O**S
Strong, sturdy, well made, simple to install and great customer service!
Updated at end of review several months later, please read update as well. The bracket arrived very fast. It is made of sturdy materials. I like that the bracket has an overlaying plastic cover which comes off so you can hide all your cables behind. The bracket opens and closes easily and does not sag when the bracket is extended. The bracket comes with very sturdy fixings for the wall and very clear instructions on what size drill bits are required and how to correctly install the fixings to plasterboard over brickwork etc. I even learnt something I did not already know here just by looking at the diagrams. I only had 2 gripes with this bracket hence 4 stars. 1 would have been nice to have a spirit level built in, although you do get a small level in the box. 2 my bracket has a slight fault. One of the screw holes holding the bracket onto the cross supports that go onto the tv, has the hole drilled incorrectly and the screw just falls out. Luckily the part slides inside the cross supports so cannot come off the tv or bracket when mounted to the wall. I mounted a 65” tv to the bracket and it looks and works awesome on this bracket. Very 8mpressed and well worth the price paid. I am sure your bracket won’t have the problem I encountered but if it does I am sure the supplier will replace for you. I am happy with mine how it is, it doesn’t weaken the bracket in any way with the screw missing as the bracket is designed with overkill in mind and has the added security of making the supports slide inside holes in the wall mount support so there is no way the tv can move around. Thinking about buying one more for the bedroom tv now. Here’s the update: So several months on and this bracket is still like new like day 1 out of the box and has not sagged at all, the huge 65” TV has stayed at the exact angle I put it on day 1 fantastic! I originally gave the bracket 4 stars, I have since upgraded this bracket to 5 stars. It really does not deserve 4 stars. After I posted my original review I received an email from customer services explaining my two gripes and the replies were really good, straight away they said they would replace the faulty part, just let them know which part I needed and as for installing an level into the bracket, it is better for them to supply a level with the bracket than install a level bubble inside a metal bracket. When you think about it, they are correct, it must be difficult to place an plastic bubble inside a metal frame and keep it perfectly level and keep costs down to the consumer so yes i agree with that, plus I have a nice spirit level to keep using afterwards. Finally yes I did purchase a second bracket from them to hang a 50” TV in my bedroom, I have not opened it just yet but once again it arrived very fast. I did not take up the offer of an replacement part on the last bracket either as the TV bracket is so solid without the other screw holding it anyway. Great product and good customer service well done!
C**L
Substantial TV Wall Bracket
I was in the process of updating / sizing my main TV to a 65in OLED TV my original TV was positioned on a corner shelf in my living room Having finally gone for the largest TV that the room could deal with it meant that for it to fit I had to wall mount the TV above the existing corner shelf. I looked long and hard to find what I considered to be a good quality wall bracket at a reasonable price that would support a rather heavy TV without falling off the wall at the first opportunity. I eventually decided on this one. When both the TV and the bracket arrived the assembly began which as the instructions were detailed was simple and straight forward. where there were a couple of omissions from the placing of one or two of the TV bracket components these were answered within the design as it was obvious which way the parts were to be assembled by inclusive notches designed into the individual struts. The assemble takes two parts where the bracket is part assembled onto the rear of the TV with the other half mounted directly onto the wall then the TV together with the sub assembly of the bracket now attached to the TV is offered to the wall sub assembly for final fitting. The wall mounted sub assembly was straight forward with six major bolts to retain the bracket to the wall as long as the wall is strong enough I am sure that a London red bus could be suspended from the bracket once fixed. Whereas I fixed the bracket to a structural wall my only concern here would be fixing to a stud wall consideration might be given to adding some further wall support to ensure that the wall would deal with the bracket. My only negative on the bracket is that it states that the bracket will cope with TV's up to 70 inches. the TV I was fixing was a 65 inch and it only just coped with the TV set at 45degrees to both walls in the corner of the room. added to this the TV is a Qthin design and the screen is approx. 5mm thick with the electronic component area sticking out of the rear of the TV by approx. 30mm this has the effect of adding circa 25mm to the reach of the cantilever arm. To counter this I had little choice as to where I could mount the bracket due to existing in wall wiring .which had to be navigated around. However I don’t think the final bracket positioning on the wall had any significant effect on the reach of the wall bracket so my advice check carefully with the manufacturer if you are looking to mount a larger TV with this bracket. Fin ally the cable routing fittings are clip on plastic together with the cosmetic bracket covers for the wall mounted part of the assembly which are simple , straight forward and work well and add to the finished article. My overall opinion. Well-constructed. Looks good in place (not that it can be seen once fitted) Good Value for money I would recommend it with the above caveat on use with larger TV's
A**J
Good strong bracket, negative reviews addressed here
I spent a long time looking at strong tv wall brackets and their reviews and decided on this one to mount a 25kg, 55” TV as I would rather go overboard on strength. The only negative review that caused me any sort of doubt before ordering was one saying about the bracket only being held on with four 2.5mm screws. All other reviews seem to be people struggling with assembly or fixing it to their wall which has nothing to do with the product or the bolts/screws provided with the product (which for the record are of good quality for the job in hand, but of course you may require different sizes or types to suit your particular installation). Having fitted the bracket I can categorically say the four 2.5mm screws mentioned elsewhere in a review are not 2.5mm but are in fact 6mm bolts and the rail has cut outs which also take some of the load off the screws. To put this into perspective, Sony use four 6mm screws to mount their TV’s to the VESA fixings so I have no issues at all with the sturdiness of the bracket. In use so far, the hinges are all good and tight, no play or drooping tv experienced. It is easy to position and reposition the tv where you want it and it stays put in the selected position. The instructions are some of the clearest I have seen in a product recently and all diagrams are clear and annotated in clear English. Contrary to another recent review, the instructions clearly explain (in the first few steps) how to fit the four smaller sections together and fix to the TV and if this step is followed then it is very obvious that the TV can just be lifted and slotted into the main bracket when it is installed on the wall. No need to be struggling with lifting the TV and bolting it in. I am not really sure why people struggle to follow the clear instructions which make perfect sense and then moan about their struggles to fit the bracket or TV! I am very impressed with the quality and for the price I don’t think you will beat it. If you’re not competent in DIY or if you don’t know your wall type then maybe get help to fix it from someone who can do a good job. There is absolutely no excuse for this to fall off a wall unless fitted incorrectly which might mean you need different fittings to those supplied. Little tip, if you have a gap between your solid fixing and the plasterboard, use some 15mm copper pipe cut to length (face of plasterboard to solid wall) to prevent the plasterboard from pulling in and the wall plug from pulling out as you tighten the hex screw. I will add that I wrote this review to save others time in doing what I did, by scrolling through loads of reviews trying to make an informed decision, and not for any other reason.
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