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Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2025
Facile d'installation et donne le look "flottant" comme je voulais.
Matthew Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Installed one, gave it the ol’ dad shake, and the bracket literally bent with my bare hands. Waste of time. Promptly returned.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
I chose these brackets because I was going to put all 4 screws into the studs and then tile over the visible part of the bracket. The posts fit the floating shelves that I had. The shelves also had long slots in the back so that I could adjust them right to left as necessary for centering and aligning all of them. My picture shows that you cannot see any of the bracket, which is the desired effect. I cannot say how well they would work/look if you were using them as advertised, but for my purpose of mounting them into studs behind tile they are perfect.
Donald L. Fiedler
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Easy to install
Wilson
Reviewed in Canada on January 21, 2025
Great product. Used for a wooden beam fireplace mantel and it's sturdy!
Sally Sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
bought these to hold shelves for my coffee bar and they have held up very well for my wooden shelves
Sheila
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
These were so much easier than creating the floating shelves ourselves (which we were going to do). I returned the $49 brackets and die to drill the holes ($30) and got these shelves (there are 4 although we used 3) for $24. Very happy with the size and quality and ease of use.
Barry H
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2024
Used to hold solid oak mantle, 80+lbsEasy to installUsed longer screws than supplied but that was just me!
Amberly White
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Lightweight & perfect size. Easy to install & hold well. Looks great!
Mark Hamstra
Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
Use these in a commercial application and have had no issues. Comes with all the hardware you will need for installation as well.
Robert D.
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
The brackets are sturdy enough to support a fairly heavy shelf. Using a full-sized wooden template that fit over the edge of my shelf, I was able to align the shelf brackets with the 1/2" holes that were drilled into the shelf. While the brackets came with screws and plastic drywall anchors, the screws were too long and too large in diameter to use with the anchors. I ended up using my own plastic anchors and screws. Overall, I am pleased with the product.
Tim from Canada
Reviewed in Canada on December 17, 2023
The biggest problem with these is you have to drill them straight then use a chisel to fit the bracket inside so it's hidden. This requires either a drill press or a very steady hand. Once the holes are in and deep enough, you can mark the outline of the bracket when it's in the hole and then chisel the rectangle base slot out. Only go about 1/4 " deep and test it so it's just deep enough to hide the bracket when it's on the wall. Measure the wall and try to get a screw or 2 into the wall stud then slid the shelf over the bracket. Use a small drill on each bracket finger and drill a hole on the bottom of the shelf. With out this screw in, the shelf can slide off when you're not expecting.You'll need at least 1 1/2" material for the shelf. Does a good job and looks smartly hidden.You get a good idea by the picture beside my fireplace for my model Blue Nose.
Geoff Goodman
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2022
For me, this was an easier solution than trying to install a wood setup that would accomplish the same thing. Would probably have required more cutting than I would have liked based on my size of shelf. So, I planned my project around the 1/2" thickness of the "pegs" and went from there. The supports are very sturdy. I used 2 supports for my 48" long shelf. Shelf itself weighs about 15 pounds, and I just have some light decorative items on it. I like there are 4 holes to attach it to the wall. I made sure to hit one stud in one of the holes, then used the included anchors for the other holes. I did have some problems with the one type of drywall anchor as none of my phillips head screwdrivers were thick enough to really grab the inside of the anchor to screw it into the wall. For one of them I screwed a screw in part way into the anchor, then used that to turn that into the wall, but that didn't work every time. I've used these type of anchors before with no problem, so I guess these were just a little larger than what I used in the past.Anyway, for the price point, I think these supports did the trick.
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