Furniture Anchors (10 Pack) Anti Tip Furniture Straps for Baby Proofing, 400lbs Tension Earthquake Resistant Metal Straps, Furniture Wall Anchor Prevent Baby Pet from Falling Furniture
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boycst8isgr8
21-11-2024Easy to install. Works well.
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Chase Crumbacker
> 3 daySuper easy and fast to instal.
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James
> 3 dayOk but a little bit difficult to install...on my tv . But works well ...
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Mom Davis revised
Greater than one weekIt was hard to wrap the wire with the dresser in place. I had to use a sliptie to make it sturdy, couldnt wrap the wire twice as needed.
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Don Tallo
Greater than one weekThese are only suitable for a lightweight dresser or bookcase without heavy books. The screws are aluminum or nonferrous metal; I would not trust them holding a heavy bookcase. The 1-inch screws for the wall mount are for use with the 30# drywall anchors. However, they need longer to bite into a wall stud under 1/2 inch sheetrock. So I had to use my 2-inch screws. The screws for the furniture mount are dull and only suitable for composite furniture. Attachment to quality hardwood furniture requires pre-drilling. The bottom line is that the installation required tools and techniques that should not have been necessary, and the safety factor is questionable.
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Toni M Larsen
> 3 dayVery easy to install and is very secure
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Andrew S.
> 3 dayThey seemed sturdy during installation. The brackets are nice and thick metal and don’t bend when you add pressure. The first one I installed was on a bookcase and it was close enough to the wall that I could feed the wire through the brackets twice and double up the strength. I tested it by pulling the the case a little bit and it seemed like it was going to work well. Then I moved on to the baby changing table and got it installed but because of where I had it attached, I was only able to feed the wire through the brackets once. I gave it a light pull and it instantly popped the wire from the wire clasp, rendering the wire useless. I thought maybe it was just one defective wire so I fed a new wire through and pulled (again very lightly) and it popped the wire from the clasp portion again. I thought maybe I was just being too rough with it until I got a third one out, screwed the end together and pulled on both ends without attaching it to the brackets. I was able to break the clasp from the wire pretty easily with my bare hands, which is a way less tension than the weight of a piece of furniture.
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tuna
> 3 dayMake sure that you check the cables before installing. Inspect and test to make sure that they are made properly and will not pull apart where the connectors are crimped onto the wires. There were two defective cables in the set I bought. I was able to pull one off the connector by hand and can tell that another was poorly secured. This is dangerous and with poor quality control.
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SF
> 3 dayI installed six of these today, very easy to do. A suggestion when you are mounting the brackets: Mount the one on the wall first, then before you screw the other one to your bookshelf, put the cable through both brackets. Then you can just move the shelf bracket around until you get the right tension on the cable. Also, a good way to find the wall stud is to put a magnet in a plastic bag and try to find one of the drywall nails. Once you find it, mark the spot where you will drill the hole. Dont leave the magnet on the wall once you find the stud. My magnet slipped off the wall as I was banging around and dropped behind the shelf, grrrr :-(
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Harry Georgiou
> 3 dayPerfect for a tall bookcase