Mount your projector to the ceiling with the black Kanto P101 Projector Mount and save floor space or give your presentation/home theater room a cleaner look. With 20° of up/down adjustment and 360° of swivel, this mount can be adjusted to match the location of your screen, even if your ceiling is slightly tilted. Included extension tubes can be used to lower the projector from just 3" to anywhere from 9 to 12" below the ceiling. Included hardware can secure most standard projectors to the mount; however, hardware for securing the mount itself to your ceiling is not included, and must be purchased separately. This version of the mount is powder coat finished in black and is constructed of sturdy aluminum.
- Compatible with Most Projectors
- Drops 3" or 9-12" Below the Ceiling
- Can Be Used on Flat or Angled Ceilings
- 20° Tilt Range
Kanto Living P101 Overview
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Kanto Living P101 Reviews
Cheap price, cheap construction
This mount will do the job. But forget about the idea that you'll be able to easily move the projector. I have two different mount locations and this comes with enough hardware to build a second mount location. BUT, the retainer clip spring is WAAAAY too stiff. The idea is that you're supposed to be able to push up on the projector to disengage the clips, twist and then pull straight down. And that does work if you don't mind putting dozens of pounds of force into your multi-thousand dollar projector. Add to that the clips themselves are made of aluminum that makes playdoh seem stiff by comparison and now you have a mechanism that is supposed to slide easily in and out of the locking location, but is a chewed up piece of trash binding in the slot causing you to apply even more force directly into your projector. If you want to set it up and never touch it, great product for the money. If you want to use it as they advertise, keep on looking. I attached a slightly blurry (hard to focus on that little thing) picture of one of the clips. Notice the aluminum shavings around the collar as well. This is after moving the projector ONCE and after already filing the clips down the first time due to VERY poor surface conditions. I'm a former machinist and welder who specialized in aluminum, so I knew this was trouble straight out of the box.
Easy to install
It was very easy to install. It comes with a huge variety of hardware to fit most any projector. Great price.
