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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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayEasy to install but took one star off because the picture is somewhat misleading. The cord that loops through the anchors is an awkward length. It’s too long to just loop through the anchors only once where the furniture could still tip a decent amount that drawers fly open but not long enough to loop 2 times to ensure a more secure hold. We ended up doing a weird 1 and a half loop that was pretty difficult but worked out in the end.
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dominique
> 3 dayYou can’t put a price on safety! Super easy to install. Giving this mama peace of mind! I’d buy again but there is a lot in this set!
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David Morris
> 3 dayThe product was mostly good, but 1 of the fastener cables was incorrectly assembled, making it impossible to connect the cable. The nut was added to the cable backwards and wouldnt allow the bolt end to be inserted and secured. Aside from that, however, the product was well made and was easy to install.
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Sara Killough
> 3 dayIts nice that its flexible to install, but theres no way to adjust the cable length. The most important thing for safety is making sure the furniture has no slack to start tipping, so you need to minimize the slack in the cable. I was able to make the cable relatively snug by double looping it. Also, the product advertises 200 lbs per anchor. Maybe if the force is parallel to the wall or you installed it in a stud, but no drywall is going to stand up to 200 lbs pulling out from the wall. Additionally, the instructions suggest replacing the cable every year. I dont see anyone doing that. Overall, if you leave yourself plenty of margin for safety, its fine. But dont count on the advertised strength.
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Nick
> 3 dayWhen following instructions to a T, the wall anchors that were provided pull out of the wall which makes the furniture secured not secure. This is the key piece of hardware needed to keep our child safe.
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M W
> 3 daySo easy to install - and so important to have.
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Hayley Day
Greater than one weekI used this to anchor my 9 cube organizer to the wall so my toddler wouldn’t pull it over. It works very well. I don’t think I could pull it over if I tried.
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Becky Ahlefeld Archibald
> 3 dayThey are easy to install and holds pretty well, but the issue I had was that there is only one anchor per bracket. So the top part is supposed to be where you install the anchor, and the bottom part has a smaller screw. On one of the brackets that was installed, the smaller screw kept popping out of the wall and we had to reinstall in a slightly different spot to get it to work. In my opinion, there should be two anchors per bracket with both screws being the same size in order for it to work properly. But aside from that, once installed they kept our shelves from wiggling, and Im positive theyll hold up to my now walking toddler grabbing on to pull their self up.
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Frederick Doe
> 3 dayThese furniture mounts use small stainless steel cables with twisting fasteners that create a loop (these types of cables make great keychains, by the way). Unfortunately, in the package we received multiple cables had twist fasteners that werent machined to _quite_ the correct diameter and/or threading. They would appear to tighten just fine, but a quick not-that-hard tug would make the cable pop out of the fastener. This is defect is seriously dangerous! A false sense of security is worse than a known danger.
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CLM64
> 3 dayIf you’re buying this to protect your children, buy something else. Before installing, I decided to test the cables. I’m not a strong person by any means. I was able to snap these cables with my hands. Not just one or two of them. I broke every single one with barely any effort. There’s absolutely no way these can hold the weight that they claim. These are dangerous.