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Your cart is empty.Brackets create sturdy joints for your bed. Easy to install and, once installed, easy to knock down. Mount using three screws (not included) on each bracket flap.
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
Works as expected. Unnecessarily expensive. Had to use a pliers to bend some of the metal as they were too snug to slide together.
CJM
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2020
After looking at a variety of options, I used these to turn a double bed into a double XL without any problems. If you're using standard 1"x6" rails (actual .75"x5.5") these photos should help. Two points:1) Use a self-centering drill bit to ensure the brackets are mounted exactly were you need them.2) When assembling the bed, there is no play (room for movement) compared to the old hook and pin rails. If you're assembling the bed by your self, install one rail in the headboard and foot-board. Then install the second rail, both ends at the same time. Otherwise you could damage a bracket or the bed. Similarly, if two people are assembling the bed and you connect both rails to the headboard, pick up both rails simultaneously when connecting the foot-board.
Quiñones
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020
This are the best bed rail brackets. Sturdy, good material, and easy to install.
David Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2018
This was perfect for by bed frame project. Just make sure to test them on some scrap wood first so that you understand exactly where the holes need to be placed in your head and foot boards and rails. These work better than other versions that I have seen on beds purchased from the store. If I had known about this product I would have replaced it on my old bed. These are sturdy.
B.C.
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2015
These are great brackets! I used them in a toddler's train table; they fit snug and tight, yet can be taken apart if need be. The table is for my grandsons, and I know they will jump on it, so durability and tight fit are requirements! These did the job perfectly.
A. J. S.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2014
As other reviewers have said, there are no installation screws (buy some #8 wood screws at your favorite hardware store - you'll need a total of 6 screws if you are repairing one joint or 24 for a full bed), there are no instructions on how to install these, and they come with a thin coating of oil on them. Be careful opening the bag, and wipe them down with a rag.For installation, there are 4 "left" brackets and 4 "right" brackets. Each joint needs two identical brackets. Take a look at the picture to see how they are installed (those in the picture are the "left" brackets, if memory serves). They install very easily - make sure the bracket on the rail is exactly flush with the end of the rail, mark the position of the holes with a pencil, and drill a pilot hole exactly in the center. When installed properly, the rail is perfectly flush with the post with no gap, and it is rock solid.Ingenious design, and highly recommended.
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2013
after building 4 bed frames and the rail hardware i used, these are amazing. this design is ingenious. the fit is perfect and keeps a 60" high head board from moving the slightest bit. As others have said, figuring out how they work takes a bit of trial and error. there are no instructions that come with them. i used the picture from the product on the internet to sort them out. you need to use two identical pieces together. and, i cannot stress strongly enough the importance of installing them PERFECTLY!!! the is no room for error for this design! they must line up with the edges of the rails to the 100th of an inch. it's not hard. just take your time and you'll find these to deliver the best results. And, i suggest using the longest and strongest screw you can. Remember how much force is being placed on these brackets. I had the opportunity to use 2 1/2" #10 screws on the head and foot boards. You're obviously limited on the screw length for the rails. But, use #8 or #10 screws which ever fit.good luck
Sawdusterman
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2010
When these brackets arrived, they were just in a small plastic bag, with no instructions. It took an bit of studying, along with trial and error to figure out how they went together. It is not particularly intuitive. AFter a bit, I figured it out, and they went together fine. You do have to be careful, though, when drilling the mounting holes that the pieces being assembled are square. If not, the final assembly may not look as you'd like. One last thing, there are no screws included. You must provide your own mounting hardware.
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