Goovilla Deck Railing Bracket Connectors, 2x4 Brackets for Railing Wood Lumber Post, 20 PCS Sturdy Nylon Deck Rail Bracket with 120 PCS Coating Screws for Wooden Stair Fence Railings Handrail, Black

(1549 reviews)

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  • Joe Marino

    > 24 hour

    Hey everyone, so I recently got my hands on the Goovilla Deck Railing Bracket Connectors, and I have to say, Im really impressed. We had metal brackets from the orange big box store before, and let me tell you, they broke after only 2 years. So, we were on the hunt for something more durable and long-lasting. Enter the Goovilla deck railing bracket connectors. These things are made of sturdy nylon and come with 240 coating screws, so you know theyre going to hold up. The best part about these brackets is how easy they are to use. All we had to do was supply the 2x4s, and it was easy peasy to build our new railing. The whole process was a breeze, and we were able to finish the project in no time. Overall, Im really happy with the Goovilla deck railing bracket connectors. Theyre durable, easy to use, and come with everything you need to get the job done. If youre in the market for new deck railing brackets, I would definitely recommend giving these a shot.

  • Giovanni Photography

    > 24 hour

    These will be perfect for the small deck I will be building outside on our 3rd floor loft for a railing. The tuff nylon is great idea instead of metal-no rust. Cant wait for the weather to warm up so I can start the build.

  • Billie

    > 24 hour

    Easy to install and sturdy. Great product and great value.

  • Dale B.

    > 24 hour

    Just what I needed.

  • TechLover

    > 24 hour

    These are a great and easy way to connect up some 2x4s. They easily screw into whatever you need and seem very solid once everything has been screwed in and tightened. They came with everything needed, although I did snap the screw head off a few of them before they got all the way down so you may want to replace them with stronger wood screws or pilot hole them which is something I was too lazy to do. Either way these are great brackets and look great too. For the price they are great and get a solid 10/10 rating!!

  • teeinep

    > 24 hour

    As you can see in the photos, these will work with any size 2x lumber (2x4, 2x6, 2x8, etc.). I chose to go with a 2x6 on the bottom for added support and because visually, I think having the additional mass on the bottom is more appealing. The top 2x4 is supposed to support the top rail and prevent it from sagging, but theres one small problem. The bracket is slightly taller than the 2x4. I forgot to measure, but if the 2x4 is 3-1/2, the bracket must be 3-3/4 inches, so the 2x4 doesnt quite make contact with the bottom of the guard rail. That means I have to jump on the miter saw to trim 1/4 off of half of my brackets. No big deal, but if I was the designer of this bracket Id be kicking myself for that oversight. This is only an issue though if youre screwing from the top down through the guard rail into the 2x4 like I am. Check out the prototype I made in the photos. The end result is going to be a pretty beefy guard rail. By the way, the pink spindles are fiberglass rebar (called pinkbar, or FIBERGLASS REINFORCED POLYMER REBAR FRP Rebar) sold at the home improvement store. It comes in 10 lengths which is perfect for my 24 spindles. The cost works out to $1.36 per spindle. It can be cut with a wood saw and painted, is cheaper than steel, wont rust, is lightweight, and is sturdy enough for this application. If you kick it, it will give then bend back into shape. Ive kicked it pretty hard and it has not snapped. I cut it with a rebar cutter and that was a mistake because it crushed and splintered on me. As for spindles, the last thing I want to see after all this work is pressure treated wood spindles warping all over the place. The other negative with these brackets (and its a small one), is that the bracket creates a gap between the butt end of the 2x and the post. So if that bothers you, youll need to notch every 2x for a tight fit. Other than that, Im sold on these brackets. They look really cool and create a solid connection.

  • KING

    > 24 hour

    This was exactly how the item arrived and its nicely wrapped and all pieces are included. It nicely attaches the deck rails together to have a fence or build anything needed using deck posts. I have used them before and they worked great and it made my job so much easier. They are very easy to install versus the other way we used to do them. Its just simple connecting and drilling the screws in. They also make the deck more safer and the connection between two posts more stronger. That was a main concern as I wanted the connection to be strongly built and this did the trick. The color was black matte color and it looked great on my dark brown posts.

  • Matt

    > 24 hour

    Works well. Fits a standard 2 x 4 well. Secures to 4 x 4 post well. It will drift so you have to compensate as you screw it in. all in all good purchase.

  • Lynn R.

    > 24 hour

    I was impressed by the set I got. The 20 pc package comes out to $0.94 apiece. Thats a bargain if they do the job and these look to me to be very good quality nylon hangers. Ive bought brackets like these before that were at least 3X the price. Virtually identical (except for color). Same screw holes and color matched screws. These make building a railing easy and sturdy. And these look to have deeper pockets for the 2x4s so they should work great. The material is a hard nylon. I used a lot of nylon in various designs and its the perfect material for this application. They will outlast me.

  • Steve and Amy

    > 24 hour

    Im in the process of updating our front porch. I figured the 20 pack would be enough but I only counted the top rail - learn from my mistake... These are a hard plastic. I think youd strip the wood before you cracked one of these mounting the screw. They make it very easy to install the rails vs trying to toenail which is a bad look anyway. I tried different pieces of scrap wood. Some need to be trimmed, others may require a little caulking but thats the nature of lumber... I may paint them but it will be best before mounting them. Overall, will make my job easier.

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