
Peerless-AV
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The Peerless-AV SUF660P/SUF661 is an ultra‑slim, gloss‑black flat‑wall mount designed for 40‑80" ultra‑thin TVs up to 150 lb. It offers a near‑invisible 0.19‑0.33" profile, universal VESA support to 800 x 400 mm, and a theft‑resistant locking arm.
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$159.00
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$132.38
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$109.99
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$159.80
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and product editors position the SUF660P/SUF661 as a premium, ultra‑low‑profile solution for ultra‑thin 40‑80" displays. They commend its sleek aesthetics, solid steel construction, and universal VESA support, while noting the trade‑off of a fixed flat orientation that eliminates tilt or swivel adjustments.
What Users Say
Everyday users largely echo the professional praise, highlighting the straightforward installation, robust weight capacity, and the mount's ability to make large TVs appear flush with the wall. The most common consumer concerns revolve around the strict depth requirement and the absence of angle‑adjustment features.
Common Complaints
Recurring issues include uncertainty about TV depth compatibility, the heavy shipping weight making handling harder, and the fixed flat position limiting viewing angle adjustments.
What People Are Saying
“Easy wall install with included hardware; holds 40"+ TVs securely up to 150 lb; slim design hides behind TV”
How It Compares
vs. Peerless-AV SUF641
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose SUF641 for ultra‑thin, small‑screen installs where weight and depth are critical.
vs. Peerless-AV SF660
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Disadvantages
Select SF660 when adjustability and higher load are needed over an ultra‑slim appearance.
vs. Peerless-AV SUF640P
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Best for mid‑size ultra‑thin TVs where a lighter mount is preferred.
vs. Sanus (generic tilt/swivel models)
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Opt for Sanus when adjustability and cable management outweigh the need for a near‑invisible mount.