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From: b1fta
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  • I hope these work; I have bought 6 (about £1 each, inc delivery).

    Again dot & dab wall, new home, need to mount TV, with articulating bracket, on a wall with no vertical studs available.

    Just need to ensure I get into the bricks & not the mortar, but with 6 to hold 40Kg I am likely to get at least 2 in brick, I hope!

    So these better work!

  • i've used Rigifix to put my 47" LED Tv on a dot & dab wall. I was bricking it cos it's a big old telly to mount to a pretty weak wall. Anyway, it's up and appears to be solid as a rock... My pal who put it up for me is a sparky & reckons these fixings are different class. I was a little worried that this short clip made them look so good it was a little unbeievable... However for less than a tenner I got 10x M6 off ebay as I thought for that money it was worth finding out for my self...

  • fake... ads are lying to you!

  • This is most definitely NOT fake, Google Rigifix and read comments, the product is fantastic!!

  • where's the plasma then..?.oh i get it.

    It would of fallen off 5 times before they got it right. The chewing of gum adds to the builder look. All he needed was to show bum cleavage, a copy of the Sun in the back pocket and a cup of tea i'd have been more convinced. Not.

  • This is demonstrating the 'Rigifix' which is the only fixing on the market that will span a cavity and secure over 250kg!! It is perfect for plasma TVs, kitchen cabinets. Curtain poles indeed anything heavy onto a dry lined or light density block wall.....

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