• Qty: 2, Black Finish 6-inch L-Brackets allow Projection Screen Set-Up Away from Walls, Entertainments Systems, Furniture or Any Obstruction and Can Be Hung from Ceilings for Extended Drops. Holds Up to 115 lbs
  • Made for All Elite Screens Manual, Spectrum, Stectrum Tab-Tension, and VMAX2 Series Screens - Can be used with Most Any Other Brand Screen with D-Loop End Caps
  • Adjustable Depths Allow Perfect Projector Screen Set-Up or Allows for Chain Connection for Extended Drop Requirements in High Ceiling Installations (Chain Not Included)
  • Updated Kit Now Includes; Snap Links, Eyebolts, Wing Nuts, Washers, Screws and Self-Tap Drywall Anchors
  • 1 Year Manufactures Warranty by ELITE SCREENS an ISO9001 manufacturer since 2004 and Lifetime Tech Support by Email, Web Chat or Toll Free phone call by U.S Based Professional Service Team

Awesome screen for the money. Have had no issues. I purchased 6" L brackets to hang and it works great. As some reviewers have stated, the metal hood of mine also came a little dented in a few spots, but it isn't much noticeable and does not have an affect on performance. The screen itself is quite good. Mine has some small waves, but it is impossible to notice once the lights are dimmed and the screen is on. People don't believe that it only cost $100, and it was a huge upgrade over projecting onto a painted wall. I use this with an Optoma 1080p projector and it fills up the screen fully.

These brackets served the exact purpose of what I needed. Unlike other reviewers, I had no problem using all the provided hardware. The drywall anchors worked fine for me. Ive attached two pictures to show my install

This was easy to install and held my 120 inch screen up on the wall. I needed something that pushed the screen forward because I wanted to mount a tv behind the screen. This works and gave me just enough clearance. If you have a thicker tv or lot of wires you might want to go with a longer mount. It’s also great so when I don’t need the screen down, I can pull it up so the kids don’t run into it. It’s cheap and does the job. Just make sure you screw these into studs if you can because although it says it can mount to drywall and anchors, I have my doubts.

This holds my projector screen on the wall great.I had trouble mounting my screen because my 1ts. mounts where L-brackets,like these,but plastic and much thicker.The wall is plaster with a gap then concrete out side wall.This bracket was much better for my needs because I now could use a "tapcon" long enough to reach the concrete to anchor I now don't have to worry about this getting lose it well hold.I Also like the slot for the because you can adjust how far out from the wall you want.It doesn't have to be the full 6" bracket. .

The screws and attachment for my Elite Screen manual pull down is pretty weak compared to this attachment bracket. It made the installation SUPER easy - it took me a total of 15 minutes to install my screen. I drilled into studs for my installation so I did not use the drywall anchors that came with the product. The screen that these brackets are holding up is an Elite Screen 84" manual pull down. A few things to keep in mind with these L-brackets: 1. Recommend using toggle bolts for drywalls instead of using the included dry wall anchors. They're the basic plastic anchors. 2. It comes with 3 screws to attach for each bracket. The top screw is hard to get to with a power screwdriver. You're going to need a long neck phillips or attachment to your screwdriver. I ended up using a phillips with a 9" neck to screw in the top screw. 3. You can adjust the attachment to the L-brackets to dictate the distance from the wall that you want your screen to protrude. I'd give it 4.5 stars due to the top screw being in such an awkward place to screw in. I hope this helps.

These brackets completely made my first ever DIY projector and screen set up experience so easy and enjoyable. I am writing this review almost one year since my purchase, because I wanted to see how the brackets held up over time. I can confidently say that they were well worth their price. Like many, I needed brackets that were customizable and allowed for easier mounting of my projector screen, where I could adjust it further forward, further back, up higher or down lower. I also needed these brackets because I was mounting a screen to drywall and felt that I needed something secure since I would be pulling down a screen constantly. These were easy to install and I loved being able to adjust the screen slightly to make it level and fit perfectly with the projector. After almost a year of daily use, the brackets hold up well to pressure of retracting. These brackets made my installation much easier than it originally was. I was (well still am I guess...) a novice to these types of things, but the set up turned out great. If you purchased a retractable projector screen, make sure these are part of your purchase.

I have these brackets holding my ,(surprisingly great) FAVI 100-HD Electric screen. The best benefit to these brackets are the long slots on the top. This is where the small bolts that hold the screen to the brackets stick up through. What I like about them is because they are long which allows me to slide the screen forward and backwards. This helps a little when adjusting the projectors image and size. I have a TV mounted on the wall behind my screen so that when I hit the button on my remote telling the my home theater's system that I want to watch something on the TV, my screen will roll up to reveal the TV. Having the slots on the brackets allowed me to slide the screen backwards as far as possible without hitting the TV when it goes up and down. As I end this review I would like to put into question the few bad review which are hauntingly similar in a few and mentioned that they received a different looking plastic bracket and the wrong screws. If I had received a notably different product than what I ordered I would send it back immediately and contact Amazon concerning the false advertisement. I also noticed that in a couple of the very similar reviews had the exact same photos. I have found out early on to look for the majority rule and also look for verified purchases. I am not saying that this happened with the product in question here but it's known that people selling a similar product will intentionally write a bad review or reviews and at the same time write glowing reviews for their products under different names. I will leave encouraging others to always look closely at the bad reviews of items an when the majority of the other reviews are great to do as I do and look for this type of activity.

These brackets were exactly what I was looking for. They allowed me to install a 120 inch screen with ease and I was watching movies in under 30 minutes . They are sturdy, functional and very easy to install. As an added bonus, the brackets make it much more simple to take the screen down too. I primarily use the screen in my home theater room but during pleasant summer evenings I like to take the screen outside and watch movies in the back yard. It takes only seconds to unhook it inside the house and hang it up outside.

This worked out perfect for me. Super sturdy but, I used my own drywall support. I hate the ones that they included. They were making the support wiggle out from the wall. I had some half inch drywall supports that you don’t need studs for. What I loved about this product is the clips. I was about an inch off on my measurements but, the included clips will allow for an inch or so miscalculation as seen in my photo. You can tell it’s pulling it to the right to align. There are also some fine adjustments you can make to the height of each side of the screws to make sure your screen is perfectly leveled.

These work really well for hanging my projector screen. I have a 120" diagonal screen that weights maybe 30lbs or so if i had to guess and it holds it far enough away from the wall so that it doesn't bump any protrusions or decorations that are hanging on the wall I do however, recommend that you purchase some metal toggle bolts rather than typical drywall screws as the angle of these brackets result in an outward force rather than a downward, and typical drywall anchors are not meant for that. I used regular drywall screws at first and the top one pulled out of the wall about 1/2", which made me a bit nervous. Once i had the toggle bolts in there it was far more secure.