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Pat Mc
Greater than one weekWas originally very happy with the purchase, been up for 8 months and noticed a bolt was missing and it turned out the bolt head had rusted off…. Inspected the rest of the hardware and realized that most had started to rust…. Just went and spent $100 on new zinc hardware to replace all the hardware…. See picture of box of rusty hardware.
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honor
Greater than one weekVery good product, strong and it made a stable, strong and great looking swing set for s fraction of the cost. Im very happy
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Carlos Sanchez
> 3 dayI bought these almost 10 months ago and so far so good. I made sure the wood was dried out and there wasnt any need to sand the boards (4x6 and 4x4s). I will say that the bolts do not line up across from one another (i.e. you cant put a bolt all the way through and tighten with a nut). However, it is still quite sturdy and comes with all needed hardware.
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Scott
> 3 dayVery strong and sturdy.. painted mine black.
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LB
> 3 dayBolts/hardware were cheap, i tossed them out and used my own. Brackets worked well..
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Rst918
> 3 dayI assume it’s just my bad luck. The brackets themselves seem sturdy and (loosely ) fit the 4x6 beam and 4x4 posts I bought. However, that’s pointless since the advertised hardware was not included making them handy paper weights until I get to the hardware store.
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kat1585
> 3 dayWe used these to build a swing set. Pieces are very durable and easy to use.
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Lisa
Greater than one weekBuilt our grandchildren a swing using 4×4 treated lumber. Parts are made well and should last a long time.
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Jason Myers
> 3 dayGreat product it wasnt that hard to use but I did have to cut down my 4x6 to fit and use a 3 pound hammer.
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Morgan
08-06-2025Very solid welds and design. When you buy your beam and 4x4s make sure the wood is not wet from treatment. Bring one into the store to be doubly sure. Beams may look dry but the true test will be if they slide into the Brackets.