Suptek vs VonHaus: the better TV wall mount for most UK homes

If you’re choosing between these two TV wall brackets, you’re really deciding between flexibility and simplicity. The Suptek MA001 is a full-motion pull-out mount, while the VonHaus bracket is an ultra-slim flat-to-wall option. Both are well-rated, but they suit very different rooms, TV sizes, and viewing habits. This comparison cuts through the specs so you can buy the right one first time.

Our PickSuptek 26-70 Inch Pull Out TV Bracket | Full Motion Tilt & Swivel TV Wall Mount| 45kg Heavy Duty for UK Homes | Slim 36.8cm Extension (MA001)

Suptek 26-70 Inch Pull Out TV Bracket | Full Motion Tilt & Swivel TV Wall Mount| 45kg Heavy Duty for UK Homes | Slim 36.8cm Extension (MA001)

£27.994.4 (5,900)
VonHaus TV Wall Bracket for 37-85" Screens, Ultra-Slim TV Bracket with Spirit Level, Flat to Wall Mount, 70kg Capacity, Max VESA : 600x400mm

VonHaus TV Wall Bracket for 37-85" Screens, Ultra-Slim TV Bracket with Spirit Level, Flat to Wall Mount, 70kg Capacity, Max VESA : 600x400mm

£18.994.4 (2,429)

Our Recommendation

The Suptek MA001 is the better buy for most people because it offers full-motion tilt and swivel, a 36.8cm extension, and broader day-to-day viewing flexibility. Those features make a big difference in real UK homes, especially where glare, awkward room layouts, or off-centre seating are common. It also has far more reviews, which gives extra confidence in its track record. The VonHaus is excellent for fixed, flush mounting, but the Suptek is the more versatile and user-friendly choice overall.

Detailed Comparison

Display

These are TV mounts, so “display” really means how well they support and position your screen. The Suptek wins here because it offers full motion with tilt and swivel, plus a slim 36.8cm extension, making it much easier to angle your TV toward a sofa, dining table, or corner setup. That flexibility matters if you’re watching Freeview, Freely, Netflix, or live sport from different spots in the room. The VonHaus is a flat-to-wall mount, so it’s better if your goal is a clean, fixed position rather than adjustable viewing. Winner: Suptek.

Performance

In practical use, the Suptek is the more versatile performer. Its pull-out design lets you adjust the TV after installation, which is useful for reducing glare from windows or improving sightlines in awkward UK living rooms. The VonHaus performs best when you want the TV sitting close to the wall with minimal fuss; it’s simpler, but it can’t match the Suptek’s range of movement. If performance means adaptability, the Suptek takes it. If performance means “fit it and forget it,” the VonHaus is fine — but overall the Suptek is more capable. Winner: Suptek.

Build quality and design

The VonHaus wins on design for anyone who wants a neat, minimalist setup. An ultra-slim flat mount usually looks tidier and less intrusive, and the included spirit level should help with easier installation and alignment. It also has the higher weight capacity at 70kg and supports screens from 37-85 inches, which gives it a stronger spec sheet for larger TVs. The Suptek still looks solid and is rated as a heavy-duty mount, but its 45kg capacity and 26-70 inch range make it less suited to very large panels. If your priority is a slim, modern wall finish with bigger-TV support, VonHaus has the edge. Winner: VonHaus.

Battery life

Neither product uses batteries, so this category doesn’t apply. For a TV mount, the real equivalent is maintenance and long-term convenience. On that basis, the VonHaus may appeal more because a flat mount has fewer moving parts and less adjustment hardware to worry about once installed. The Suptek’s articulating mechanism is more functional, but it has more joints and movement points. Winner: VonHaus, by a small margin for long-term simplicity.

Price and value for money

This is where the choice becomes very interesting. The VonHaus is cheaper at £18.99, while the Suptek costs £27.99, a £9 difference. On pure value, VonHaus wins if you simply want a strong, affordable mount for a large TV that will stay in one place. But the Suptek justifies its higher price with full-motion tilt and swivel, which can be worth far more than £9 if your room layout is tricky or you want to cut glare. So the best value depends on whether you need movement. For fixed mounting, VonHaus is the bargain. For flexibility, Suptek earns its extra cost. Winner: tie, depending on use case.

Game library/features

Neither product has a game library, but if we translate this category into features, the Suptek is the clear winner. It offers full motion, tilt, swivel, and a 36.8cm extension, which are meaningful features that directly improve everyday TV use. The VonHaus focuses on one core feature set: a strong, slim, flat-to-wall installation with a spirit level for easier setup. That’s useful, but less feature-rich. If you like having more control over viewing angle and positioning, Suptek is the more feature-packed option. Winner: Suptek.

Overall user experience

The Suptek delivers the better overall experience for most households because it solves more real-world problems. It’s ideal if you’re mounting a TV in a lounge, bedroom, or kitchen where seating isn’t perfectly straight-on, or where glare is an issue. The VonHaus is a better experience if your priority is a simple, tidy installation and a TV that sits close to the wall, especially on larger screens. Both have the same 4.4/5 rating, but the Suptek has far more reviews at 5,900 versus 2,429, which suggests broader real-world confidence. Still, the VonHaus’s lower price and higher 70kg capacity make it very appealing for fixed installs. Overall summary: choose Suptek if you want flexibility and better everyday usability; choose VonHaus if you want a cheaper, slimmer, stronger fixed mount for a larger TV.

Buy the Suptek 26-70 Inch if...

Buy the Suptek if you want to angle the TV toward different seats, reduce window glare, or mount it in a room where a fixed position would be awkward. It’s the better choice for bedrooms, corners, or living rooms where you’ll actually use the swivel and pull-out function. It’s also the safer pick if flexibility matters more than saving a few pounds.

Buy the VonHaus TV Wall if...

Buy the VonHaus if you want the cheapest strong mount and your TV will stay in one fixed position. It’s especially attractive for larger screens up to 85 inches, and the 70kg capacity gives extra reassurance for heavy panels. If you want a neat, slim look close to the wall, this is the one to get.

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