Wall Mount Your TV for Under $15 — Yes, Really
If you’ve been putting off mounting that living room TV because you assumed a decent wall mount would cost $40, $50, or more, this deal is your green light. Right now through Walmart, the MountFTV Full Motion Swivel TV Wall Mount Bracket is on sale for just $14.50 — down from $29.24, which works out to more than 50% off.
Free shipping is included with a Walmart+ membership or on orders over $35, so if you’re already picking up a few household staples, this practically ships for free.
What You’re Getting
This isn’t a fixed-angle budget bracket that leaves your TV awkwardly aimed at the ceiling. The MountFTV mount is full motion — meaning it tilts, swivels, and extends — so you can actually angle the screen toward the couch, the kitchen counter, or wherever you’re watching from. It’s compatible with flat and curved TVs from 26 to 70 inches and holds up to 99 lbs, which covers the vast majority of sets people have in their homes.
For a mount that moves, $14.50 is genuinely hard to beat.
Who Should Grab This
This deal makes a lot of sense for a few different types of buyers:
- New homeowners or renters finally setting up a living room or bedroom properly
- Parents who want to get the TV up off a low dresser or entertainment stand — especially helpful if you have curious toddlers at home
- Anyone doing a spring refresh — with warmer weather here, a lot of families are rearranging rooms, and a wall mount is one of the easiest ways to free up floor space and give a room a cleaner look
- Guest room or vacation home setups where you need a functional mount but don’t want to spend a lot
It’s also worth mentioning for the grill-and-gather crowd: if you’re setting up an outdoor-covered patio TV situation for spring and summer, a swivel mount at this price is a no-brainer addition.
How It Stacks Up
Budget TV mounts at big box stores typically run $25–$45 for a comparable full-motion bracket. Name brands like Sanus or Echogear can push $60–$100 or more. The MountFTV isn’t a premium brand, but for a secondary TV, a rental, or a first-time mount install, it checks the boxes at a price that’s hard to argue with.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
- Check your wall type before you order. Mounting into drywall studs is straightforward; concrete or brick walls require different hardware that may not be included.
- Verify your TV’s VESA pattern (the bolt hole spacing on the back of your TV) matches the bracket specs before installing.
- Pricing and availability can change without notice on Walmart Marketplace listings, so if you’re interested, don’t wait too long.
Grab It While It’s This Price
At $14.50, this is the kind of deal where the downside risk is pretty low. Even if the install takes you a Saturday afternoon, you’re freeing up furniture space and giving your setup a cleaner look for less than the cost of lunch for two.