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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This is the best I have found -- for the price the value is high end product -- heavy wears well in the heatlove it
GSBaggers
Reviewed in Spain on February 6, 2025
Muy Bien.
Mr. M. J. Thompson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 29, 2025
Got this for my parents garden after it was renovated.Position on the steps up to the patio giving much needed assistance and reassurance to them as they ascend and descend the steps.Looks great, feels solid, though it is just to aid, not really to put all your weight on...But it serves it's purpose very well...
Lilia
Reviewed in Mexico on January 21, 2025
Muy resistente y bien diseño.
Bruce Coorpender
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
We needed a hand rail along some outdoor steps. The steps are pavers and our iron works guy said he could not anchor the rail in them. He said we'd have to have some footers poured for his rail. His estimate was $2400. I poured 4 footers and installed two sections ov the Vevor rail for under $200. Sturdy, all the hardware was included, even a concrete drill bit. The only minor issue I had was that the bit was for an impact hammer and I only have a hammer drill. It did work, but the holes were slightly oversized.They look great and will provide security this winter when the steps are covered with ice and snow.Thanks, Vevor for an excellent product.
gt
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
This is the second one I've purchased. This one is on a concrete porch and it a bit longer than the other that is one wooden steps. The first one has been in use several years. Still looks great, no issues. Easy to install. Definitely recommend. The simplicity is nice, doesn't detract from surrounds is so quick and easy to clean.
Kai
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Aluminum, well made, fewer parts than some others, simple to assemble. The geometry makes it flexible for different stair heights and tread widths. The handrail is ergonomic, easier to hold than some others. "Feet" that you screw into the concrete step is bigger than other brands. Good value!
DEVILLERS
Reviewed in France on November 15, 2024
Design et grande facilité de pose ….S’intègre parfaitement dans le jardin privé 🕵️
Chad hawkins
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
I was told it was a waste of money buy an iron one that is made here locally ..just as stable , looks better I like the way rail is wide vs something more narrow one locally cost 350 dollars and the cover plate is crap plastic ..this is a great product and engineering is well thought out just use concrete screws !
Ingemar Carlsson
Reviewed in Sweden on September 24, 2022
Anna
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2022
The good: the item is ok, not the best on the market, of course, but good for the money spent. It is light weight and I can see possible rust and other issues. I read other reviews and am ready to deal with the issues if they arise.BAD: The item is advertised as free return, but the seller refused to cover return shipping cost for the second rail I purchased and wanted to return. I bought two rails just in case after reading reviews that parts can bend during installation. I couldn’t afford something to go wrong while my concrete steps were wet and ready for the railing (we sunk it in concrete). The seller offered 50% refund and me keeping the railing. I do not need a second rail nor can I really gift it to anyone. Honestly, I don’t want to deal with any of it considering I chose this seller based on the “Free Return” promise.So, now Amazon customer service is involved and I am promised to have the shipping charges refunded as well as the cost of the item. By the way the shipping via UPS cost me 110$. So I am really hoping Amazon will keep their word and accommodate the refund of shipping. The seller is scheduled to receive my item on September 1, 2022, and I will make sure to post an update here!To the seller: keep your policy transparent! If you offer free return, deliver on your promise. Otherwise, just do not lure customers with unreliable promises.
B. Rawls
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022
Railing was shipped & arrived quickly. Kit contained M10 (10mm) anchors. Nearly impossible to find a 10mm masonry drill bit in the U.S., and another reviewer had cautioned that the provided anchors were crap and strongly recommended not using them. So I put the provided cheap anchors aside and purchased Red Head Trubolt 3/8" x 2-1/4" wedge anchors ($12.98 for 15), and a Bosch 3/8" concrete/masonry bit ($7.98) from Lowe's. These worked perfectly and provided a great installation onto my precast concrete steps. Note, however, that these anchors have a threaded post and a nut, rather than a bolt, and required use of my cutoff saw to cut off the excess threads after installation. The railing itself assembled and installed easily, and I am quite pleased with the quality and sturdiness. I would have rated "Easy to install" 5 stars if the provided anchors had been 3/8" instead of useless metric, and higher quality. For "Sturdiness" I was hesitant to rate 5 stars since this is a lighter weight aluminum railing, and just simply won't be as strong as some available railings. However, the installed railing is sturdy, and I am quite pleased with it. I would definitely buy again.
Cynthia A.
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2022
I used this to help my mom with steps up from a sidewalk to a back patio. You will need a hammer drill, a 3/8" masonry bit, a sharpie marker and patience. I pre-assembled the rails to the post loosely. When doing this, it does make a difference which way you position it. The rail has a deeper cut for the bottom of the rail to allow for adjustment when viewed from the side. The escutcheon to cover the bolts in the base of the post should go on at this time, or you won't get them on because they are a solid piece, but you can use tape to get them out of the way.Set the post where you intend to use it, and use the sharpie to mark the holes. Move it out of the way and use tape on your drill bit to mark the depth of the bolts. Drill the holes, clean away the debris, place posts in position, tap bolts into place. I used a 14 mm socket on an extension with my socket wrench, and tightened the bolts gradually, much like putting on a car tire. Once the bolts were in place, I let the escutcheon down and used the hex tool provided to tighten the rails. I would recommend black outdoor caulk as a final step, but I haven't done that part yet myself. The finished product was solid, and I was grateful that there was room to use a socket wrench, as I watched a video on YouTube for another brand, and they has to tighten by hand because the holes were so close to the post.Overall, it took me 60 minutes to install, but that included setting up the hammer drill I bought, working with my mom, and being the first time I had ever done this type of install into concrete. If you have experience, it would surely take you less time!
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