The LL11 Super Slim Low-Profile Wall Mount (Black) from Sanus is ideal for mounting your ultrathin flat panel display from 40 to 85" up to 150 lb. This simple mount attaches to 16 or 24" studs with post-installation adjustments for perfect positioning even after mounting.
- Open Box Products Have a Limited 10-Year Manufacturer Warranty
- Supports 40 to 85" Displays Up to 150 lb
- 65 x 25 to 825 x 500mm Mount Patterns
- Leveling Adjustments
SANUS LL11 Overview
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SANUS LL11 Reviews
Close to wall
If all you care about is it being as close to the wall as possible this is great and I do recommend the product but there are some serious design flaws. USE YOUR OWN BOLTS. The ones provided WILL strip. The strings aren’t long enough and on my 75” they stop about a foot or two to short so you have to tie something to it to add length or else when you tilt tv and reach up it puts to much pressure and pulling the strings does not work. Figuring out the work around was a pain but using the provide tool to “adjust the level” (isn’t long enough to actually reach the screw to adjust the level) worked great to put it through the hole on the tab and pull down without pulling tv away from wall so I could finally take the tv off the wall to plug the cables in since the stand doesn’t actually work because there isn’t enough room for tv to move(previous comments can explain better). The stand might work on smaller TVs but with my 75” 400x400 VESA it definitely does not.
Large TV sizes can limit functionality
I bought this to mount a Sony XR-85X95K because I wanted it to be as flush with the wall as possible. In that regard, this is a good option because it will only add 1/2 of space between the TV and the wall. The problem is that the tilting function of this stand is not possible with the 85 Sony TV. The top VESA mounting screws are at the midline of the TV height, so there is no way the stand could tilt enough to get the kickstands out before the top of the TV hits the wall. This means you will not be able to access the connections on the back of this TV once it is hung on the mount. You will need to connect everything before hanging it on the mount. Additionally, the hex lag screws they include to secure the mount to the wall are garbage. Expect them to strip. I would recommend a trip to the hardware store to get adequate replacements.