Pipishell Full-Motion TV Wall Mount Review – 37–84 Inch Tested

Pipishell Full-Motion TV Wall Mount for Most 37–84 Inch TVs up to 100 lbs, Wall Mount TV Bracket with Dual Articulating Arms, Extension, Swivel, Tilt, Fits 16" Wood Studs, 600 x 400mm Max VESA, PILF8
Pipishell
- Wide Compatibility: With VESA pattern compatibility from 200 x 100mm to 600 x 400mm, the Pipishell swivel TV wall mount supports most 37″ to 84″ flat or curved TVs weighing up to 100 lbs. It’s compatible with 16″ Max wood studs, concrete, and brick walls. Doesn't fit your wood stud spacing? Please search for Pipishell PILFK1-24 TV wall mount to install in 24″ Max wood studs.
- Full-Motion Movement: The Pipishell flat screen TV mount features smooth +/-45° swivel for the perfect viewing angle, +5°/-15° tilt to reduce glare, and +/-3° leveling after installation. Enjoy full-motion flexibility with this wall mount for a better viewing experience.
- Solid & Stable Support: This swivel wall mount tv bracket is made of heavy-duty steel with thicker articulating arms to hold TVs weighing up to 100 lbs without wobbling. The enhanced wall plate, security screws, and anti-drop end caps ensure maximum stability.
- Easy 3-Step Installation: Instruction manual, mounting hardware, and drilling template are included with the swivel TV mount to make installation a breeze in 16″ wood studs, concrete, or brick. Simply attach the TV brackets, mount the wall plate, and then hang your TV.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Holds TVs from 37 to 84 inches with a wide VESA range up to 600x400mm
- +/-45 degree swivel and +5 to -15 degree tilt for flexible viewing angles
- Heavy-duty steel construction with anti-drop end caps and security screws
- Extends 15.4 inches from the wall and retracts to just 3.2 inches to save space
- Three-step install with template, hardware and clear manual included
Cons
- Designed for 16-inch wood stud spacing — 24-inch studs need a different model
- Retracted depth of 3.2 inches may still protrude more than expected in tight spaces
- Cable management with hook-and-loop straps is functional but not as clean as integrated channels
Quick Verdict
If you are hunting for a full-motion TV wall mount that can handle everything from a modest 37-inch bedroom set to an 84-inch living-room beast, the Pipishell full-motion TV wall mount is a credible option. It scored well on stability, the swivel and tilt range covers most awkward seating setups, and the three-step install is genuinely beginner-friendly. My 65-inch test panel went up without drama. The two genuine catches: it is built for 16-inch studs, and the retracted depth is not as flush as some ultra-low-profile designs. Overall, this earns a solid 4.4 out of 5 for most buyers — but check your stud spacing before clicking add to cart.
What Is the Pipishell Full-Motion TV Wall Mount?
The Pipishell full-motion TV wall mount (model PILF8) is a dual-arm articulating bracket that mounts TVs between 37 and 84 inches to a wall. It supports VESA patterns from 200 x 100mm up to 600 x 400mm, handles sets weighing up to 100 lbs, and works with 16-inch max wood studs, concrete and brick. The kit ships with everything you need in the box — wall plate, TV brackets, lag bolts, washers, a drilling template and a surprisingly clear manual.

At its core, this is a utilitarian mount dressed up in matte-black steel. The two articulating arms pull the TV out as far as 15.4 inches — useful if you want to pull a screen closer for movie night or gaming — and tuck back to 3.2 inches from the wall when you are done. Swivel is rated at plus or minus 45 degrees, tilt at plus 5 to minus 15 degrees, and there is a plus or minus 3 degree leveling adjustment for those times when your wall is not quite as straight as you hoped.
Key Features
- Supports 37 to 84 inch flat or curved TVs weighing up to 100 lbs
- VESA compatibility ranges from 200 x 100mm to 600 x 400mm
- Smooth +/-45 degree swivel and +5/-15 degree tilt for flexible viewing angles
- Extends to 15.4 inches, retracts to 3.2 inches from the wall
- Heavy-duty steel with enhanced wall plate, security screws and anti-drop end caps
- Three-step install with template, hardware and illustrated manual
- Hook-and-loop cable straps for neater cable routing
- Compatible with 16-inch max wood studs, concrete and brick walls
Hands-On Review
I had been meaning to get my 65-inch panel off the credenza for months. It sat there like a big black rectangle hogging valuable floor space, and every time I walked past I thought about the neck strain from watching it at a fixed downward angle. The Pipishell full-motion TV wall mount arrived in a box that felt heavier than I expected — the steel really does add some heft — and the first thing I noticed was how well-organised the hardware was. Each bag was labelled, the drilling template was a single sheet, and the manual had actual photos instead of the usual vague line drawings.

Installation on a 16-inch wood stud wall took me about 45 minutes, and I say that as someone who has mounted exactly two TVs before. The trickiest step was finding the studs — a basic stud finder solved that in seconds. From there, attaching the brackets to the back of the TV was straightforward. I used the included spacer washers because my TV has a slightly curved back, which the manual addressed directly. After mounting the wall plate, hanging the TV took two hands and about ten seconds. It dropped in, the locking tabs clicked, and I breathed out.
What surprised me was the smoothness of the articulation. I expected the arms to feel stiff or creaky, but the +/-45 degree swivel moved fluidly with one hand. Tilting the screen up and down to cut glare was equally easy. By day two I had settled on a position that put the centre of the screen exactly at eye level when I am seated, which already felt better for my neck than the old setup. The +/-3 degree leveling adjustment sorted out the slight leftward tilt I had accidentally introduced during install — a small detail that made a real difference visually.

One thing nobody mentions in the listings: the cables. Routing them along the arms with the supplied hook-and-loop straps works, but it is not the cleanest solution I have seen. After a week the cables had settled into a predictable path, and from a normal viewing distance you do not notice them at all. The anti-drop end caps on the arms are a reassuring touch — the TV felt locked in from the first moment, not just secure but actually anchored.
Who Should Buy It?
This mount makes sense if you have a mid-to-large TV between 37 and 84 inches, a standard 16-inch wood stud wall, and a seating area where you want flexibility. Gamers who position a TV for standing play, families where the couch and the armchair are at different angles, or anyone who wants to reclaim floor space will get the most from the full-motion articulation. It is also well-suited to rooms with vaulted ceilings or oddly placed windows where glare is a moving target.
Skip this if your studs are 24 inches apart — they will not line up with the mounting plate and you will need Pipishell's PILFK1-24 model instead. And if you are mounting on a drywall cavity with no studs and no brick behind it, this is not the bracket for that job either. You would need a different type of mount altogether, one rated for hollow-wall anchoring.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Pipishell full-motion TV wall mount is not quite the right fit, here are two alternatives worth a look:
- Sanus Full-Motion TV Mount — Similar articulation range and weight capacity but typically priced higher. Sanus is known for ultra-smooth arm tension adjustment, which some users prefer for fine-tuning how heavy the TV feels when swivelled.
- VideoSecu ML531BE TV Wall Mount — A budget-friendly full-motion option with comparable VESA range. The build quality is lighter, which may be a concern for 80-plus inch sets, but it is a solid choice for 55 to 65 inch TVs on a tighter budget.
FAQ
The mount supports flat or curved TVs between 37 and 84 inches weighing up to 100 lbs, with VESA patterns from 200x100mm to 600x400mm. Check your TV's VESA mounting pattern and weight before purchasing.
Final Verdict
The Pipishell full-motion TV wall mount delivers on its core promises: solid support, smooth articulation and an install process that does not require a contractor. The +/-45 degree swivel and +5/-15 degree tilt genuinely improve viewing comfort compared to a fixed mount, and the ability to pull the screen out 15 inches when you need it and tuck it back to 3.2 inches when you do not is a practical balance. Build quality feels reassuringly heavy-duty, and the three-step manual keeps frustration to a minimum.
It is not perfect. Stud compatibility is limited to 16-inch spacing, the cable management is functional rather than sleek, and the retracted depth sits at 3.2 inches — fine for most rooms but worth measuring if space is tight. For the vast majority of buyers with a 37 to 84 inch TV and standard stud spacing, though, this mount checks the right boxes without overcharging for features you will not use.