








📺 Elevate your viewing game—corner your space with style and flexibility!
The PERLESMITH Corner TV Wall Mount is a versatile, heavy-duty bracket designed for 37-65 inch TVs up to 99 lbs. It supports a wide range of VESA patterns and offers full motion with tilt, swivel, and level adjustments. Its corner-mount design saves space and enhances room aesthetics, while durable stainless steel construction ensures safety and longevity. Ideal for modern living spaces seeking both function and flair.





| ASIN | B082VSGQ5R |
| Item model number | PSCLF1 |
| Manufacturer | PERLESMITH |
| Product Dimensions | 31.5 x 44 x 12.5 cm; 5.71 kg |
J**N
I bought this for myself, but my daughter got to it first and used it for her TV in her apartment—she loves it! The mount is sturdy, the screws and hardware feel high-quality, and the instructions were easy to follow. It offers excellent tilt and swivel range, making it simple to get the perfect viewing angle. Overall, it’s well-built, functional, and a great value for the money.
L**Y
I used this with a stack of 3 argos corner tv units to make corner tower with the tv in front. Its really worked out nicely. Its light weight but strong and the adjustment is easy.
A**R
Had to mount my 65” to a corner, needed it to be higher up away from toddler hands, and for greater visibility. Had no modern tools (e.g. stud finder), but was able to locate the center of the studs within acceptable mounting range. It is very nice and heavy, solid construction, and has a great amount of flexibility once assembled. I had to tilt it down ever so slightly once in the corner, and do some minor cable management, and to my surprise it came with multiple Velcro cable ties and instructions in the manual for optimal placement. 10/10 would recommend. DO NOT use a drill to install the lag bolts in the wall, absolutely use a socket wrench. Go slow, and alternate each one a little at a time until the very end. Be heavy with your test weight with your hands, especially for larger tvs like mine. It took me a couple hours, between making sure I was centered on the studs, wrangling my toddler, and asking for a pair of eyes from my wife while I was setting the tv on the bracket. The level is your friend. Use it.
L**N
The PERLESMITH Corner TV Wall Mount is designed for larger TVs ranging from 37 to 70 inches. Mine was a 43 inch tv. It's versatile enough to accommodate both flat and curved screens. This type of mount is particularly useful if you're looking to save space or optimize your viewing angle by positioning your TV in a corner. You will need a stud finder to ease install Here are some key features you might expect: Compatibility: Fits TVs from 37 to 70 inches. Weight Capacity: Supports TVs up to 99 lbs, but check the specific model for exact limits. VESA Patterns: Typically compatible with a range of VESA patterns, so make sure it matches your TV’s mounting holes. Adjustability: Offers tilt, swivel, or extendable arms, depending on the model, allowing you to adjust the viewing angle and reduce glare. Corner Installation: Designed to be installed in corners, which can be great for rooms with limited wall space. Before purchasing, double-check the specifications to ensure it fits your TV's size, weight, and VESA pattern. Installation might require some tools and basic DIY skills, or you can consider professional installation if you're not comfortable doing it yourself.
E**E
My neighbor handyman helped me install it. This was a perfect unit for my space - my new TV was going in the corner where I used to have a corner stand for my old TV. Although he's done numerous wall mounts, the design of this one gave him a little trouble. Partly because it's a corner mount - he wasn't used to going across a right angle to affix the two different arms into studs. But he figured it out, and this is sturdy as hell. A few things: 1) I found the tilt that worked best for me and had Tyler tighten the screws that are part of the up/down tilt. Without tightening those screws the TV would not stay up. I read one review that said their TV slammed face downward and cracked the screen as a result. Don't forget to tighten these screws. 2) The R/L shift is limited due to the fact that this is a corner unit. That doesn't bother me - I'm not going to need to move this screen around at all now that it's set. That said, find the angle that works best for you and make sure you have enough clearance on both walls to fit the width of your TV. (Mine is 65" - there's about 2 inches from each edge to the wall. 3) When you are affixing the braces on the back of the TV make sure you figure in how high/low that will make the TV sit when it is all assembled. Maybe it was my TV (LG OLED 65" 'Thin Q') and its configuration, but the braces on the back did not affix to the center (vertically) of the TV. As a result the TV ended up being a little bit higher than I'd initially planned for, but it actually works well at the height where it is. It would be possible to go in and adjust the height but that would require taking the TV off of the wall mount (a two-person job) and taking the braces off the back of the TV and repositioning them. All the caveats above taken into consideration, this is an extremely sturdy piece of machinery at a great price. Just don't attempt to do this alone, and measure, measure, measure!
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