Good, easy enough to fit, fees days in and it's still on the wall.
5/5
So far, it's still on the wall. Instructions were perhaps written for an American audience, as seemed to refer only to stud or concrete block wall installation (hello, 1930s London brickwork here!). However, with some careful reading of the instructions, and two people to juggle fixing the TV (50") to the arm of the mount, it was fine. We'd not used a TV wall mount before, and we managed to install it in a couple hours (we didn't rush, mince pies and tea were involved, as well as much arguing about the appropriate height). We did have a super-beefy drill, which saved some effort - 10mm drill bit for concrete wall (or, in our case, brick), and quite deep holes, which is some effort for small elec drills. The instructions also said not to drill the holes into filler/cement between the blocks/bricks - I mean, I'm not stripping the plaster off the wall to find out where the brink line is, so I thought that was a bit daft. Otherwise, it was quite easy, tons of bolts and washers etc., provided to fit to any TV (because they have different backs) and the instructions were thorough, although with a couple of daft bits. As long as it stays on the wall, I'll be happy.
Phil