After watching TV at floor level for years I decided to splash out on a set of new TV wall brackets, there was a huge choice but it came down to whether I chose a swinging or fixed.
The fixed bracket made for a sturdy mount, however the swinging TV wall brackets allowed the TV to be moved at an angle. This was great because I was not sitting square to the TV and the angle allowed me to view the tv ’square on’ from further down the room.
The swinging wall brackets give me other benefits for my viewing pleasure, no glare! Glare is the devil of flat screen glossy TVs. If the TV is at a tangent to your view you will get reflections, these are even more visible if you have a large window letting in lots of light – which most lounges have! so I would always choose swinging tv wall brackets over fixed wall brackets. OK, I could pull the curtains, but that would be defeating the object.
Changing the subject a bit, who has a microwave? guess what ? swinging tv wall brackets are great for mounting microwaves, how cool is that! you can mount your microwave on your wall and have it look straight at you, the list of possible uses is amazing!
I doubt one would hold my fishtank and I ask that you consider it twice before trying to mount a fish tank on a tv bracket, you would not want to clean up the mess of several hundred gallons of water spilling over your nice carpet!
Right, I am off to find out where else I can use these, maybe I should register some new uses on the local patent application website, then again maybe I might watch some TV, I better get out my tv guide and see whats on.












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