Hey, it's time to clear some space on your desk!
We're already in 2026, and there are still people putting their monitor on a pile of old books. I don't get it. Buying monitor mounts is honestly the most logical thing you can do for your home office or living room. The desk clears up, the cables disappear – suddenly there's space to put your coffee without fear of spilling it on the keyboard.
When you're looking to buy monitor mounts in Israel, the internet is flooded. Seriously. Ads pop up from everywhere, and everyone promises they sell recommended monitor mounts. But then... you get a flimsy piece of metal from China delivered to your home, you attach your wide 34-inch monitor that cost you thousands, and your heart races every time a truck drives by. That's why, when buying monitor mounts, you should only buy from places that have your back. Here at TopMarket, we are the official original importer. What does that mean? If something goes wrong, there's someone to talk to. And we have a huge inventory available for fast shipping, because who wants to wait two weeks for a piece of iron?
How not to fall for a scam (and not drop your monitor)
People constantly ask me via email how much monitor mounts cost. It's funny, because it's like asking how much a car costs. It depends! There are cheap monitor mounts that will do the job for a small 24-inch monitor in a kid's room, and there are hydraulic arms (gas-assisted) for gaming monitors, which is a whole different world of height and tilt adjustment at the touch of a finger.
If you need monitor mounts, the best thing to do is first check the VESA standard. It sounds like a curse, but it's just the distance between the holes on the back of your monitor. 100x100 millimeters, 75x75... Grab a ruler and measure. It takes a second. And don't ignore the maximum weight! Forget the inches, weight is what determines if the arm will hold. When you're comparing prices for monitor mounts on Zap or wherever, check which brand you're getting. We only stock what works in the field – Barkan arms (everyone knows them), Lumi (which offer insane value for money), and North Bayou (NB) which are amazing for dual-arm setups and ergonomic design.
Types of Mounts – What Fits What?
I made you a quick table. Take a look before you throw things away or decide which monitor mounts to order online.
| Mount Type | Who is it good for? | Disadvantages / Important Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Desk Mount (or for dual monitors) | Gamers, multi-monitor workstations. Attaches to the edge of the desk. Incredibly easy installation. | Requires a desk with a clear edge at the back. If you have a glass desk, forget it, it might break it. |
| Slim Wall Mount | Maximum space saving. Perfect for TVs or monitors that you don't need to move at all. | Difficult to access rear connections after mounting. Must measure height carefully beforehand. |
| Adjustable Dual-Arm Mount | When you want a variable viewing angle. For example, to pull the monitor away from the wall towards the bed and turn it sideways. | Puts strong leverage on the wall. Drywall? Be careful. Requires special anchors for drywall or finding the stud. Concrete wall – go for it. |
If you've made it this far, you've probably understood that we are an online monitor mount store in Israel that takes this business seriously. On top of that, with us you can pay in installments without interest (because, after all, sometimes you buy a monitor along the way). We make sure you find monitor mounts with a special online price that's truly worth it for you, including hot deals here and there that are worth keeping an eye on.
Questions and Answers (FAQ) - Everything You Need to Know Before Checkout
What is the VESA standard and how do I check it on my monitor?
In simple terms – it's the global standard for the holes on the back of the monitor. Just take a measuring tape and measure the distance between the holes on the back (left to right, and top to bottom). If you get 10 cm? That means VESA 100x100. That's all. Most monitors today, say 27 inches and up, work with these standards.
Can I install a monitor mount on a drywall?
You can. But – and it's a big but – it depends on the mount. A slim wall mount is completely fine if you use drywall anchors (butterfly/rosette). But if you're buying a dual-arm mount where the monitor is far from the wall, it creates a strong lever that could tear off the drywall. In that case, you must connect to the metal stud behind the drywall.
Which monitor mount is recommended for two computer monitors?
Without a doubt – a desk mount with dual arms. There are GoldTouch and NB models. It's better to get a gas-assisted arm because then you can adjust each monitor up and down separately without an Allen wrench. This frees up half the desk and prevents neck pain (a perfect ergonomic solution for those who sit for hours).
How do I choose a monitor arm based on weight and size in inches?
Weight trumps inches. Always. If the manufacturer says "supports weight up to 8 kg," and your 32-inch monitor weighs 5 kg – the arm will hold it perfectly, even if the box says "up to 27 inches." Inches are just a general recommendation for range of motion, weight is the real physical limitation of the metal.
Are the screws and anchors included in the package?
In 99% of cases, yes. Manufacturers (especially brands we carry like Barkan or Lumi) stuff the package with a bag of screws in various sizes to fit most monitors on the market, and also anchors for concrete walls. However, if you have drywall or a non-standard monitor back – you might need to pop over to the hardware store to buy longer screws.
