



( 19 reviews )
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Posted: Aug 12 2009
The minute I saw the OmniMount, I fell in love...well, not quite, but it was exactly what I had conceptualized in my media loving 68 year old mind. My wife gets hysterical over the 1700 cables from a 32" flat screen TV, DVR, CD/DVD player, a D-Link, and a receiver. The OmniMount absolutely solves this problem. It took me only about 2 hours to put it on the wall, but because I have so many cables and some of them are 6' long instead of the needed 3', that took another 2 hours. I had ample tools to put it up because my vast array of tools is comprised of gray and brown duck tape, a hammer, screwdriver, and an assortment of nails and screws. You may say that a nail is not a tool...but in this case it is a tool because, combined with a hammer, it's how I find the wall studs. Seriously, the OmniMount goes up great, works great, and looks great. It's worth every cent. Best of luck Charles, with the hammer smashed swollen thumb.
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Posted: Jun 19 2009
I bought and installed this wall furniture last month and am very happy with it. Installation was a snap and the build quality seems good. I like how it doesn't take up a lot of wall space but still looks good. You can also get a surge protector in the back if you buy the right one. In fact I'd like to see Omnimount make a custom surge protector that mounts to the back area.
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Posted: May 24 2009
The OmniMount 2 shelf wall system is very easy to install and it looks great. It took less than an hour to figure out the instructions and complete the installation, including hiding all the wires in the cable management system. You'll need to purchase a pack of ties to secure the wires, which are not included. A few basic tools are needed to complete the install, but most people already own a screw driver, drill and level. The system is very sturdy and will easily hold three or four components. I have three components so I stacked my cable box on top of my DVD player. The cable box is light and the DVD player is vented in the rear so stacking is not a problem. The wood panels that cover the metal frame are made from plywood covered in an attractive and thick black wood veneer. The fit and finish are excellent.
















