Description:
This studless bracket allows you to hang a flat-screen without drilling into studs, making it a practical no-drill TV mount for drywall when holes and heavy tools are not an option. It supports mid-size TVs and offers a low-profile look that helps free up floor space while keeping the installation reversible for renters or temporary setups.
Key Points
This product is a studless TV wall bracket designed to carry screens from about 12 inches up to 55 inches and to fit common VESA patterns up to 400 by 400 millimetres. The mount is made from heavy-duty steel with side reinforcements and includes a centre security lock to reduce the chance of accidental dislodgement. According to the manufacturer the bracket holds up to 45kg, and the slim design keeps the display close to the wall with an approximate 1 inch profile. Note that the mount is not suitable for tile, wooden partitions, cavity walls or other soft wall surfaces, and drywall thickness should be greater than 0.4 inches for safe use.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Studless TV Wall Bracket
- Screen compatibility: 12–55 inches
- Load capacity: Up to 45kg (≈100 lbs)
- VESA compatibility: 100x100mm to 400x400mm
- Wall clearance: 1" profile
- Suitable wall types: drywall, plasterboard, solid concrete, brick
Benefits
The low-profile design produces a neat, modern appearance and helps save space in compact living areas. Installation requires only the included nails and a hammer so there is no need for power tools or cutting into studs, which is appealing for renters and short-term installations. The built-in bubble level and sorted hardware simplify alignment and reduce guesswork. For households with children or pets the centre lock adds an extra layer of security, giving more confidence that the television will stay in position. 🎯
Usage Recommendations
Follow the step-by-step manual or the video guide to ensure correct placement, alignment and load distribution. Consider the combined weight of the TV plus accessories such as soundbars before mounting, and avoid using the bracket on unsuitable surfaces like tile or thin partitions. If you are mounting a heavier display near the upper limit, check that the drywall thickness and condition meet the specified minimum, as recommended by the manufacturer. 🔧📺.










