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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  • hasan dwelee

    > 3 day

    I don’t trust not secure for my child

  • Paul

    > 3 day

    These are good anchors - metal anchor and metal loop. Suggest you install to a stud if you can (installed to two studs for large china cabinet). I like these vs. the strap systems.

  • Brian N.

    > 3 day

    Box was previously opened and taped with what appears to be duct tape. Also parts were missing, little bags torn open, and there were extra parts in the box that didn’t belong, like different size/color screws and drywall anchors. Clearly a previous customer return gone wrong. Should have checked the box before re-shipping.

  • Emily M.

    > 3 day

    We used these with tall, very heavy shelving units in our bathroom and child’s room. Easy to install, and provide very stable supports for units in high-traffic areas. Very happy with this product.

  • Constantin Mohr

    > 3 day

    Threads act like they are engaging, but if you actually pull on it they come apart. I only learned this when moving my sons dresser from one location to another and now need to replace all of these.

  • SF

    > 3 day

    I 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 :-(

  • Andrew S.

    > 3 day

    They 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.

  • Adolf Von

    > 3 day

    Works well! Easy to install!

  • Jonathan

    > 3 day

    After screwing in the screws that came with the anchors I could pull them out by hand. Had to buy fatter screw foe them to grip to the provided wall anchors and it worked fine. I am worried that people who anchor furniture with the screws provided will have a false sense of security. You should probably remove this product from Amazon until you have corrected the issue

  • Lindsey

    > 3 day

    I bought 3 of the 10 packs of these and so far have had to throw away about a quarter of the metal ties. The weak spot is the connection point on the end of the wire. You screw it together and then can easily pull it apart with just your hands, using barely any force-definitely not anywhere near the 200lbs they are supposed to withstand. Sometimes the the metal barrel piece that you twist is so much larger than the threads on the other end of the tie that you can just slip it on and off without even having to twist it on. The ones that work seem like they will be sturdy, but Ive had to throw away so many that its definitely not worth the money. Save your money and your sanity and find a different product.

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