TechRadar Verdict
The Perlesmith PSSFK1 is a budget, full-motion bracket that can do it all.
It can be tilted, swivelled and placed fully retracted against the wall to act as a static wall-mount.
Almost everything youll need to load the bracket is provided in the box.
The Perlesmith PSSFK1’s tilting fixture is its only fiddly part to use, but we can live with that.
At $15.99/19.99/AU$42.60, the PSSFK1 is a bargain.
The Perlesmith TV wall bracket (PSSFK1-E) admittedly started with some issues.
For our test, we used theLG32-inch LQ6300 to install onto the bracket.
The Perlesmith PSSFK1 is easy to install, even if you need to read the instructions over a couple of times.
The back plate itself felt secure in the wall as well.
When the LG TV was attached to the bracket itself, it again felt solid.
However, the full motion aspect of the PSSFK1 when being used felt secure when moved to any angle.
There’s no question of the Perlesmith PSSFK1’s solidness – it’s a good bit of metal.
When the TV was fully retracted, it sat roughly 6.9cm off the wall.
This isnt the closest weve seen in a full motion bracket, but its by no means bad.
Due to the light nature of the TV, though, moving it was incredibly simple.
The Perlesmith PSSFK1 moves smoothly when you extend it.
Perlesmith PSSFK1 review: Value
Its hard to argue with the value of the Perlesmith PSSFK1-E.
If youre looking for a full-motion bracket, its impossible to look past this one.
Should I buy the Perlesmith PSSFK1 TV wall mount?
And we’re done! The Perlesmith PSSFK1 is pretty easy to put together, by the standard of wall mounts.
Most TVs will be covered by the bolts and spacers provided.
For this test, we used an LG 32-inch LQ6300 TV to mount onto the PSSFK1.
The Perlesmith along with other wall mounts we tested.