📺 Elevate your space — fold, swivel, and impress with every view!
The PUTORSEN Flip Down Ceiling TV Mount is a robust, height-adjustable solution designed for 19-50 inch TVs with VESA compatibility up to 200x200 mm. Featuring a foldable design and 90° swivel, it saves space and offers flexible viewing angles. Constructed from durable aluminum and steel, it supports up to 44 lbs and comes with a 10-year service guarantee, making it ideal for both home and professional environments.
Brand Name | PUTORSEN |
Item Weight | 5.26 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.97 x 8.66 x 6.5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PT-CM322 |
Color Name | Black |
G**N
Good Quality
We have a 42" TV hanging on this mount. it is sturdy.
J**S
Cieling mount
This mount is a little flimsy for a large tv
C**R
Versatile, easy to install, and it works
I used this to mount an outdoor TV in the doorway of a barn. It seems well-built and comes with lots of hardware for its easy mounting, at least when it comes to wood beams. It folds up nicely with a little notching effect to keep it secure.
D**T
High quality
Just want I was looking for, love it...
M**X
Easy installation and high quality
Runs well. I was pleasantly surprised by its performance, security and ease of use. It is very sturdy and with just a few adjustments it holds exactly where you want it. I would definitely recommend this product to others.
E**O
It's OK
Finally installed the folding bracket. The bracket an the hardware it comes with are flimsy ! Felt like the TV was going to fall .1 of the top bracket bolts stripped right away! I had to go to my local hardware store to purchase another bolt with a nut. I would Not recommend this folding bracket
J**N
Junk!!!
The part that secured the Tv to the pole screw stripped out immediately. The next thing was the lock for the tv would not latch properly and when it was unlatched it would all come apart and luckily I have someone to help or the tv would have it the deck.
J**I
Flimsy, basic, but serves my needs
I would have returned this for something sturdier and with more features, but this mount was the only one that allowed me to hang a 55” Samsung 1-2” from the ‘ceiling’ of an inset TV alcove; other mounts leave the TV hanging too far down.Overall, I agree with other reviewers who say this mount is flimsy, and the weight of my TV makes it hang at a slight downward angle (no way to lock it perpendicular to the floor). And, the only way to store the TV in the up position is to push it all the way up/back, then pull it up/toward you about an inch to engage 2 hooks over a horizontal bolt. I didn’t need the locking feature, just a way to hang a tv within a 2’ deep enclosed drywall alcove (designed for the old tube-style TVs).I added a stud within the ceiling of the alcove to hold the mount, but otherwise installation was fairly simple. Hanging the tv onto the mounting pole, after installing the mounting plate to the back of the TV, is tricky (the hooks are small), as is adjusting the height of the TV, which might mean dropping the TV if one is not careful to always keep upward pressure on the top bracket (that the TV hangs from).It’s also true that the bolts and spacers didn’t work for my tv, which has some deeply inset vesa mounting holes—the short bolts with no spacers could barely catch a thread, the longer bolts were too short with the long spacers, or too long with the short spacers. I had to purchase the correct lengths at the ‘orange’ hardware-store chain (M8x20mm, or longer if you are using any of the spacers).Aside from the TV angling downward (which I ‘fixed’ by wedging a ~7.25” long piece of 1”x2” board between the previously-mentioned horizontal bolt and the hooks on the vertical part of the mount), the TV is also not perfectly horizontal due to the TV internals being unbalanced. So I hung a metal pipe (counter-weight) from two of the TV’s mounts leg-mounting points (after removing the legs) on the back side of the TV that was higher—that seemed to help even it out, for the most part.Again, I don’t need/or use the mount’s storage function so I’m not worried about the pipe or wedge falling off. Just ensure you mount the counterweight securely and don’t exceed the weight limit, if you go that route.If you have the space for a larger and sturdier TV mount, or don’t want the regret/hassle, then skip this one or else you’ll find yourself Jerry rigging ways to correct its shortcomings, which then compound your inconvenience by negating some of its features.
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