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D. Marshy
> 3 dayI used this for a large floating desk in a studio-had to be study and level-needed pro quality. I installed these on every stud along the wall-used major anchors and lag bolts for securing to the studs and desktop as well-and extra 2x3 studs outside the wall for added depth and support. These are rock solid-I’m not worried at all about the brackets. I have an overhang of about 16” going past the end of the brackets with the desk. Insanely great price and nearly all were perfect 90’s or close enough to get me a wonderfully level surface with proper measuring and preparation. These will do the job.
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Larry Rogers
> 3 dayVery strong comes with lags
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Tai Pham
> 3 dayGreat brackets, strong, a bargain comparing to the price, I love it. The only down side is that the screw holes is not off set, just right on center, that make hard to install, unless we angle the screws.
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Vixian
> 3 dayWorked for our project, very sturdy.
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Julia
> 3 dayI absolutely love these shelving brackets. They are great. Me being a lady and using a level, stud finder and having to screw thes e up myself found them to be wonderful and easy to assemble. The only complaint I have more reflects on not using which enough shelving. The screws that go into the top of the bracket into the shelving are a touch long and went through in a couple spaces so I ended up angling them to prevent this from happening. 100 % recommend buying these.
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Cory P
> 3 dayThese aren’t the cheap brackets you find at home improvement stores. These are very sturdy and easy to install and a great value for the money. I’ve bought two sets and will be buying more.
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Bookworm4Life
> 3 dayI ordered these in Feb. 2020. I was hoping to go with the floating bookshelves, but it seems most people dont actually use bookshelves (floating or otherwise) to hold books, but knick knacks. Thats not conducive to my needs since I teach literature and then genuinely love reading. So I went with these. Theyre much more cost effective than going to a Home Depot or Lowes. Months later, I havent had any problems with them holding up my books. I used them on shelves I got from Home Depot that can hold up to 50lbs per foot. The only issue I have with them is there are four holes behind the diagonal bar that runs across the bracket ends. This made it extremely difficult to get screws all the way through because they slid and ground down against the bracket. I struggled using the electric screwdriver, so once done, my husband gave me the socket wrench. But that also proved extremely difficult to use behind the bar. This all wouldnt be as big an issue if majority of the holes on the bracket werent under the bar, but theres six hole - 3 on each side - and only two are not under the diagonal bar. The result is I have 8 of the 10 brackets with at least one screw not fully embedded into the wall or the shelf. This is after I moved the brackets in a different spot on the wall to account for wall studs and where I thought the wall was the issue. Majority are in wall studs. So overall, while the quality of the bar is good, and Im confident theyll do their job, it seems the manufacturer didnt account for placing the holes or the diagonal bar in a position where people are screwing all six holes solidly into whatever theyre used for. Thus, the reliability and sturdiness are questionable over a long period of time. Its a waiting game for now, but I didnt do the full 50lbs/1ft for my books. Just to be safe. Picture 1: All shelves. I used these brackets on the top and bottom shelves. The middle shelves brackets are from Home Depot. Picture 2 (Blue arrows): Picture is under shelf. Screws are at angle because I couldnt screw it in straight and still get a fully screwed in Picture 3 (Red arrows): 3 brackets showing screws not fully embedded. Some are at an angle (in order to achieve deepest screw in); these are the ones that grated against brackets because they couldnt go any further given the angle. Some remained straight, but wouldnt go further. Pictures 4-5: Front angle and bottom angle of bracket to show placement of diagonal bar in comparison to where screw holes are / would be if not already screwed in wall. (Couldnt get it to turn upright, but thats a binder on the other side of shelf.) Picture 6: Just showing the five brackets and the bottom shelf.
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Monica B.
> 3 dayThese brackets are sturdy and hold a lot of weight. Only problem is the screws are not long enough. The package does give 2 different sets of screws but the long ones are still not long enough. So buy your own screws to go into the wall. The ones to go into a board are long enough. I will buy them again and already have once.
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Hansang Bae
> 3 dayThese are sturdy and well made. There arent burrs all over the place to cut you. The only thing is that because of the angle bracket, its hard drill the screws in (two lengths, one for the board on top, and one for drilling into the wall) . If you have an 90deg angle attachment, youll have a much easier time.
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Stephen Carr
> 3 dayThese are a rock solid product. The weight and feel of the brackets were superior. They could hold up a car. I hardly do reviews, but had to do this one. I was so impressed. I would definitely buy these again and recommend them to anyone.