Furniture Anchors (10 Pack) 2022 Upgraded Furniture Straps for Baby Proofing, Secure 400 Pound Furniture Prevent Falling Anti Tip Earthquake Straps for Child Safety
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Jacob H
> 3 dayStarted out with a plastic set of anchors from another company. Absolute garbage. These are way better!!! They are secure, strong, and come with all of the hardware needed for installation.
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Isaiah Howell
> 3 dayThe screws pulled right out of the plastic anchors. Didnt even get to test the poundage as they pulled out when simply tying to thread the wires through the holes. So next to no pulling on the bracket when the screws pulled out. These are a highly unsafe product. Unfortunately I didnt try installing them until after my return window closed.
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Maddie Crompton
> 3 dayI found these to be super easy to install and use. They seem really durable so far- I have even tested them out myself to see how well it anchored furniture. I like how versatile they are and the wire works better than I would have thought. We bought these because I didnt like some of the anchors that came with furniture we had and so far, so good.
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M W
> 3 daySo easy to install - and so important to have.
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Brian
> 3 dayOverall not bad, but double check everything. Some of the cable crimping is bad, so definitely test pull each wire before installing. I had 2 fail on me. Use your own screws and your own drywall anchors if not installing into a stud. I had one of those just pull out of the wall as well. The screws are what Ive come to expect as cheap Chinese garbage that strips the head with the slightest amount of torque. But the brackets and properly crimped cables seem to work great.
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Brad Smith
> 3 dayThis product brings piece of mind for bookshelves and little kids. Absolutely must have. Easy to install and durable. We have used in multiple houses.
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Tara
> 3 dayCon: Difficult to get the furniture closest to the wall, literally pushes the furniture away. Pro: much stronger than zip tie - like products.
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TEY
> 3 dayThe screws are counter sunk screws. The holes in the brackets are not. A pan head or round head screw would make more sense. Drywall anchors are provided. Uh, I would not trust the strength of drywall to hold up heavy furniture. This is not a complaint about the product or the manufacturer. If you want a reliable installation, the screws should be screwed into the studs, whether they are wood or metal. That may make the spacing or positioning difficult. Keep in mind the anchors on the furniture may not need to be on the ends of the furniture. If a strong attachment point in the middle of the furniture can be found, that may help match up to the anchor placement on the wall. Another alternative is to screw a wood plank to the wall studs, then screw the anchors to the plank. This can certainly be unsightly, but: 1) It can be painted the wall color 2) it will be behind the anchored furniture 3) adding anchors isnt all that attractive in the first place. Another approach is to use longer cables to accommodate some offset.
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Gao Vang
> 3 dayi use other products that holds better, but wanted to try something new, this is not as sturdy as other ones i have tried in the past.
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Kristen Coon
Greater than one weekVery excited about the product because it was exactly how it is explained and came quickly !!