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£98.23 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
If you’ve got awkward ceiling height or you need the TV to sit lower without swapping the whole mount system, this extension pole from Neomounts is the kind of practical fix that actually works. For ~£82 ex-VAT, the real value isn’t “cheap”—it’s that it’s a straightforward, purpose-made way to extend your ceiling mount setup while keeping things tidy and aligned. It’s best for commercial installs like boardrooms, training rooms, or pubs/restaurants where cable routing and final viewing height matter, and you don’t want to end up with a screen that’s either too high or looks like it’s floating at the wrong angle.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it blindly. Extension poles can be the difference between a clean, stable install and a “why is it wobbly?” situation if the underlying mount/TV compatibility or ceiling fixing isn’t spot-on. If your TV is already at the right height, it’s not great value—better to spend money on proper positioning rather than adding extra height. But if you already have (or are committed to) the compatible Neomounts ceiling mount ecosystem and you genuinely need that extra reach, this is a sensible, no-nonsense add-on.

NEOMOUNTS
Neomounts DS15-050SL1 - Stand - for tablet - silver - screen size: up to 11" - desktop

Samsung
Samsung WMN-8200SC - Mounting component (wall mount) - landscape - VESA 600 x 400

NEOMOUNTS
Neomounts PLASMA-C100 - Bracket - full-motion - for flat panel - black - screen size: 37"-75" - ceiling mountable

NEOMOUNTS
Neomounts PLASMA-M1000 - Stand - for flat panel - black - screen size: 32"-55" - floor-standing